Hi.
I would like to replace the stock 5U4GB rectifier with a Weber WS1 solid state rectifier (only-diode, no-sag "copper cap" direct replacement) in my '77 Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. For the music style that I am going to play I guess that a no-sag (tighter? less spongy?) feeling might be good. I can always revert back to the 5U4GB should I not like the WS1.
My question is: besides checking the bias, do I need to change anything, maybe the first two filter caps? I seem to remember reading that more filtering is advised when switching from tube to s.s. rectification.
I attach the SFDR schematic for reference (my amp fits the A1172 schematic, not the A1270)..
Thanks in advance.
--Carlo
I would like to replace the stock 5U4GB rectifier with a Weber WS1 solid state rectifier (only-diode, no-sag "copper cap" direct replacement) in my '77 Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. For the music style that I am going to play I guess that a no-sag (tighter? less spongy?) feeling might be good. I can always revert back to the 5U4GB should I not like the WS1.
My question is: besides checking the bias, do I need to change anything, maybe the first two filter caps? I seem to remember reading that more filtering is advised when switching from tube to s.s. rectification.
I attach the SFDR schematic for reference (my amp fits the A1172 schematic, not the A1270)..
Thanks in advance.
--Carlo
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