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  • Grounded caps in pin 8 of V1-V2 Fender

    Hello!

    I recently bought a Guyatone GA-1050. Is like a Pro-Reverb, but with diode rectifier. (soo..... a 45 watt´s Twin Reverb )

    Comparing whit the original one, i found:

    1.-My amp don´t have the 820ohm/25uf grounded pair in V1-V2´s pin 8.
    It just have a 1500ohn resistor grounding each pin 8.
    Should i put it like original schematic?

    2.-Most electrolitic caps who are 25uf in original, are 33uf in my amp.
    Should i change it too?

    3.- Bias cap, 25uf-50uf in original, is a 47uf in my amp...... again......should i change it?


    Best regards from Spain...... and sorry for my bad inglish

  • #2
    If I understand you correctly the output tubes don't share a common cathode resistor and capacitor but instead have individual cathode resistors - if so and the amp works well then you don't need to change them. Sharing a resistor does kinda force the tubes to work in the same region and bypassing the resistor (s) with a cap will provide more gain.

    Otherwise the cap size choices are just modern equivalents of older values that were once common - and since the older common values were specified as +/- 20%, or greater, there really isn't any difference.

    Again, "if it ain't broke don't fix it."


    Rob

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    • #3
      1 - This mod is often performed on Fenders. You don't say whether the 1500 ohm resistors have their own bypass caps, as tolex fenders have? To voice it like a Fender you could make sure that these bypass caps are 15uf, but as Rob says it doesn't "need" fixing.

      2 - what Rob says.

      3 - 47uf is fine, check the voltage rating, 100v would be good.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MWJB View Post
        1 - This mod is often performed on Fenders. You don't say whether the 1500 ohm resistors have their own bypass caps, as tolex fenders have? To voice it like a Fender you could make sure that these bypass caps are 15uf, but as Rob says it doesn't "need" fixing
        Hi again, and thank!!

        No bypass caps in those 1500ohm´s resistors.
        Just the resistor to ground.

        I´ll test a 15 or 25uf bypass cap in the Normal Channel. I´m modifying it to Bassman59 / Marshall specs (via a switchable tone-stack) and a little more gain will be cool....


        best regards from Galicia (Spain)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MWJB View Post
          3 - 47uf is fine, check the voltage rating, 100v would be good.
          I cheked it last night...... 144v.

          Is it a problem?

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          • #6
            No, that's fine.

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