The coupling caps for vox ac30s are so small they arent even an option on the AmpBooks calculator website. They basically cut a heck of a lot of bass from the signal starting at 1KHz!
I can't decide whether to put some larger value Cg coupling caps in, because after playing other amps whenever returning to the ac30 it sounds good, but very thin.
They range, for some reason, from 47nf to 470pf (excluding the tone caps which appear to also be Cg's).
Im thinking an order of magnitude higher (470pf to 0.0047uf etc) will flatten out the reasponce across all frequencies.
I might just piggy back on the existing caps with some clips, just to see what it sounds like.
Before I go buying £15 of caps does anyone have an opinion on this or some advice?
Will 15dB of extra gain on the lowest bass freq's be rediculous? Or will it totally change the characteristics of the amp, in a bad way?
Or maybe just up size the ones on V1?
I can't decide whether to put some larger value Cg coupling caps in, because after playing other amps whenever returning to the ac30 it sounds good, but very thin.
They range, for some reason, from 47nf to 470pf (excluding the tone caps which appear to also be Cg's).
Im thinking an order of magnitude higher (470pf to 0.0047uf etc) will flatten out the reasponce across all frequencies.
I might just piggy back on the existing caps with some clips, just to see what it sounds like.
Before I go buying £15 of caps does anyone have an opinion on this or some advice?
Will 15dB of extra gain on the lowest bass freq's be rediculous? Or will it totally change the characteristics of the amp, in a bad way?
Or maybe just up size the ones on V1?
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