I am building a 6G3 right now, and I was able to get some 22mfd and 10mfd filter caps for a good price. I was considering using those instead of the 16mfd filter caps for the first three, and the 10mfd instead of the 8mfd for the last one.
I have read about how raising filter cap values will tighten the bass response. I have also read about how too high of values here will put undue stress on the rectifier. I don't know how much faith to put in those "facts" though, since I cannot explain why diff filter cap values would cause these things to happen.
Will this cause any effects to the tone or would it stress any components (like the rectifier, a GZ34)?
I am trying to think this one through, but I cannot think of what this would do other than provide a more even power supply (and thus a but less sag). Ideas?
I have read about how raising filter cap values will tighten the bass response. I have also read about how too high of values here will put undue stress on the rectifier. I don't know how much faith to put in those "facts" though, since I cannot explain why diff filter cap values would cause these things to happen.
Will this cause any effects to the tone or would it stress any components (like the rectifier, a GZ34)?
I am trying to think this one through, but I cannot think of what this would do other than provide a more even power supply (and thus a but less sag). Ideas?
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