Right now I have a res cap of 47uf and used a NOS 5Y3 . I do have a 47 ohm resister between the rest pin 8 and the res cap to slow the inrush and help the 5Y3 from seeing a short . I thought I would add a 22uf before the 47uf res cap and I know I need a dropper or I would only add 47uf to 22uf . Can I use a small value resister sort of like the way a choke is used , perhapes a 5 or 10 watt wire wound . I don't want to add too much resistence because I don't want to lower the B+ much at all . It would perhaps make the 22 uf the res cap rather than the 47uf . I have seen larger fender amps with a rect tube and two 20uf caps in parallel before the choke and after the standby switch. It's not that the amp is not quiet it is. I felt like using a small value resister so not to drop the B+ much at all would be fine since it's not a node feeding different amp stages .
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The short answer, yes you can use a low value resistor.
But, you say the amp is quiet, so there is no need. Put your soldering iron down, plug in and enjoy. Start thinking about your next project!Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Originally posted by nickb View PostThe short answer, yes you can use a low value resistor.
But, you say the amp is quiet, so there is no need. Put your soldering iron down, plug in and enjoy. Start thinking about your next project!
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