Working on a 5F8A tweed twin clone with bias problems, scratchy pots, etc that are all caused by leaky caps. I had a mixture of vintage Astron and Mallory caps in it. 5 of the 6 Astrons were leaking, so I changed them all to Mallory 150s. The last one I pulled was the .1uF in the PI, but it was actually a .02uF. I thought "aha builder, you slipped". But after I changed it to match the schematic I noticed the amp sounded a wee bit darker, and it seemed to break up sooner, more like a blackface. Before I changed it, the amp had a more chimey 3 dimensional sound.
So my question is, does this follow logically? If so, how does this work? I will never know if it was a mistake or was by design since the builder has passed. Customer was hesitant to change the caps at first or do anything that might change the sound because he loves the amp so. I am probably going to put the "wrong value" cap back in since he liked it when it was that way.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
So my question is, does this follow logically? If so, how does this work? I will never know if it was a mistake or was by design since the builder has passed. Customer was hesitant to change the caps at first or do anything that might change the sound because he loves the amp so. I am probably going to put the "wrong value" cap back in since he liked it when it was that way.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
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