Recently bought a 1970 2000s with the tube rectifiers and will be soon replacing the power cord and recapping it. I have read many posts here and I know there is some differences of opinions on recapping but with this one I'd like to keep it very close to stock and would love some help on narrowing down the best quality parts and suppliers.
A few photos of it now with original caps.
Parts considered so far.
30/20/20/20 uF @ 550/600 VDC
Product Detail: Multi-section Electrolytic Capacitor
Sprague Atom electrolytic capacitor, rated 20µF / 600V, 85°C
Atom Electrolytic Capacitor 20µF / 600V
(My 350B has two of these and this 2000s has only one) Does this have to do with it having the tube rectifiers?
Electrolytic Capacitor, 50uF, 150VDC
Some here:
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/capord.htm
VISHAY SPRAGUE|TVA1414-E3|CAPACITOR ALUM ELECT 50UF, 150V | Newark.com 8 UCC 34D597 50uF 150V 85C Elect. Capacitor - eBay (item 200589837724 end time Apr-21-11 12:47:48 PDT)
I also read a member used 47uf@250V caps to replace the 50uf@150V. *Different specs but would this be ideal?
Anything I should go ahead and do while it's a the tech?
In the end I want to stick close to the original sound and cap values but using the highest quality components.
Any help from the forum would be great!
A few photos of it now with original caps.
Parts considered so far.
30/20/20/20 uF @ 550/600 VDC
Product Detail: Multi-section Electrolytic Capacitor
Sprague Atom electrolytic capacitor, rated 20µF / 600V, 85°C
Atom Electrolytic Capacitor 20µF / 600V
(My 350B has two of these and this 2000s has only one) Does this have to do with it having the tube rectifiers?
Electrolytic Capacitor, 50uF, 150VDC
Some here:
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/capord.htm
VISHAY SPRAGUE|TVA1414-E3|CAPACITOR ALUM ELECT 50UF, 150V | Newark.com 8 UCC 34D597 50uF 150V 85C Elect. Capacitor - eBay (item 200589837724 end time Apr-21-11 12:47:48 PDT)
I also read a member used 47uf@250V caps to replace the 50uf@150V. *Different specs but would this be ideal?
Anything I should go ahead and do while it's a the tech?
In the end I want to stick close to the original sound and cap values but using the highest quality components.
Any help from the forum would be great!
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