If you have 2 caps 250pf CD and a 350pf SM in series,but the 350pf has a wire running parallel with it..Wich wire will get the voltage? the plain wire or the 350pf..Years ago someone put the 350pf on top of the wire going to the 250pf to tone pot on my 63 bandmaster,It sounds fine,but is it adding more voltage to the tone pot....
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I don't understand your question.
Can you draw a picture? I can't picture where the wire runs and what it's connected to. The answer is simple once I can figure how how it's connected.Amazing!! Who would ever have guessed that someone who villified the evil rich people would begin happily accepting their millions in speaking fees!
Oh, wait! That sounds familiar, somehow.
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So for my own personal use, a cap is only useful for tone shaping if it's across a resistor, and not a bare wire, right?
I reckon it would do no harm to simply lift one leg of the 350pF cap and see if it changes the sound at all... According to Jazz, it shouldn't, right?
Justin"Wow it's red! That doesn't look like the standard Marshall red. It's more like hooker lipstick/clown nose/poodle pecker red." - Chuck H. -
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Originally posted by Justin Thomas View PostSo for my own personal use, a cap is only useful for tone shaping if it's across a resistor, and not a bare wire, right?
I reckon it would do no harm to simply lift one leg of the 350pF cap and see if it changes the sound at all... According to Jazz, it shouldn't, right?
Justin
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Originally posted by dumbassbob View Postjust look at a schematic of a ab763 bandmaster from pin #1 to plate (R) there is a wire under the board going to the 250 pf cap to treble pot someone put a 350pf sm cap over that wire years ago and I wanted to know if it raised the voltage,or why they did this...
Have you checked to see if the wire is still intact i.e. could it have but cut through - check with meter on ohms range?Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Originally posted by nickb View PostThe wire goes from the plate to the 250pf ceramic disc cap. Between which two points does the 350pf silver mica connect to?
Have you checked to see if the wire is still intact i.e. could it have but cut through - check with meter on ohms range?
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Originally posted by Justin Thomas View PostSo for my own personal use, a cap is only useful for tone shaping if it's across a resistor, and not a bare wire, right?
I reckon it would do no harm to simply lift one leg of the 350pF cap and see if it changes the sound at all... According to Jazz, it shouldn't, right?
Justin
It's irrelevant whether it's in a tone control or anywhere else, it's not a cap anymore.
Of course leaving both legs soldered to that wire or lifting one up in the air will change nothing, because in that case, it becomes a cap again, but an unconnected one.
Anyway we are just wildly guessing at the poorly written dumbassbob question.
EDIT: just simulposted with dumbassbob: ok, it's confirmed that "across" means "in parallel/shorting" .
In that case resulting capacitance is 250 pF .Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by dumbassbob View Postover the dotted line it is conected will it do anything
If the wire is open circuit then the 'capacitors in series' rule applies.
If the wire is intact the the 350pf is shorted out and only the 250pf is doing anything.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Is this the amp that Gerald Weber was goofing on!?! Is this the amp that Hendrix used?
It's not hard for me to imagine even someone green enough to put a cap parallel to a wire leaving it that way after a listening test. But I have a hunch there is something going on you haven't detected.
I think you need to make sure the circuit is actually wired as you describe. Ignore the schematic. What is in the amp. I know you can see a 350pf cap in series with the 250pf cap. Have you tested resistance across the leads of the 350pf cap to see if the "wire" is connected as drawn in the schematic? Is there, by chance, a switch involved with this circuit that we don't know about?
How about a photo?"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostIs this the amp that Gerald Weber was goofing on!?! Is this the amp that Hendrix used?
It's not hard for me to imagine even someone green enough to put a cap parallel to a wire leaving it that way after a listening test. But I have a hunch there is something going on you haven't detected.
I think you need to make sure the circuit is actually wired as you describe. Ignore the schematic. What is in the amp. I know you can see a 350pf cap in series with the 250pf cap. Have you tested resistance across the leads of the 350pf cap to see if the "wire" is connected as drawn in the schematic? Is there, by chance, a switch involved with this circuit that we don't know about?
How about a photo?
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Originally posted by dumbassbob View Postthe 350sm cap has been on it for the 45 yrs I owned the amp G.Weber took it off I put it back on after he shotguned the amp and pulled all the blue caps out..All that was wrong with the amp and I found it was the power tube plate wires were reversed..But someone yrs ago put the dommino cap across the bare wire going to the 250 pf cap that goes to the treble pot,sand did this really Do anythingThe bre wire under the board going to the 250 cap is hooked up..It seems like a simple question...I was just worried about the voltage would it double it to the treble pot...The Amp sound great..I play it every day for 11/2 hrs...I can't find the old thred How to fix a 64 Bandmaster it has all the pictures and the factory 3 plate resistors
For your consideration."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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