5u4 and large caps
"Depending on the rectifier used, this might be a little large. If you're using a GZ34/5AR4 rectifier you'll be OK, but if you use a 5U4GB 40uf should be the max capacitance used. Are you using a multi-section cannister type cap like used on the PR, or individual caps as used on the larger Fenders? You can get a 40/20/20/20 cap from Weber and from Antique Electronics"
Help me out here, why is it not good to use cap values of greater than 40uf with a 5u4 rectifier? Is this only an issue when the cap is in series to ground with the connections to component sections of the amp or when used off of B+ to ground prior to connections to component sections of the amp (as found in later versions of say, the Bandmaster amps using diode rectifiers)?
Thanks in advance!
"Depending on the rectifier used, this might be a little large. If you're using a GZ34/5AR4 rectifier you'll be OK, but if you use a 5U4GB 40uf should be the max capacitance used. Are you using a multi-section cannister type cap like used on the PR, or individual caps as used on the larger Fenders? You can get a 40/20/20/20 cap from Weber and from Antique Electronics"
Help me out here, why is it not good to use cap values of greater than 40uf with a 5u4 rectifier? Is this only an issue when the cap is in series to ground with the connections to component sections of the amp or when used off of B+ to ground prior to connections to component sections of the amp (as found in later versions of say, the Bandmaster amps using diode rectifiers)?
Thanks in advance!
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