I built my Marshall clone the Marshall way, with the stdby switch between the first cap and the choke/OT CT.
When on, the B+ is about 480V, it sounds lovely (albeit freaking loud!) so that's perfect for me.
But on the STDBY, the voltage on that first cap (a JJ 50/50 cap can, rated at 500V) jumps to about 504-505V.
How much of a risk am I taking?
Been playing this amp for a few months now no problem, but I'm somewhat afraid of leaving it on standby between sets, I actually just leave it on with the volume on my guitar turned down.
I'm guessing this voltage rating is not exactly rocket science and there has to be a certain tolerance...
When on, the B+ is about 480V, it sounds lovely (albeit freaking loud!) so that's perfect for me.
But on the STDBY, the voltage on that first cap (a JJ 50/50 cap can, rated at 500V) jumps to about 504-505V.
How much of a risk am I taking?
Been playing this amp for a few months now no problem, but I'm somewhat afraid of leaving it on standby between sets, I actually just leave it on with the volume on my guitar turned down.
I'm guessing this voltage rating is not exactly rocket science and there has to be a certain tolerance...
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