It looks like that capacitor is to bypass treble around the pot so that you don't lose high end.
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Alright, thanks very much, that makes perfect sense.
I'll be sure to note on what my links are in the future too.
It reads that the "minimum...
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Phantom Power Unit
Using this schem:
http://members.nuvox.net/~zt.robgrow...ntompower.html
I've checked it against some other sites on phantom...
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My STF Deluxe Head *Pics*
Fun build, good instructions, and Pat was very helpful with answering questions....
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I'm back.
With some more questions.
That post above recommends that I remove the "snubber caps" and stuff.
Would somebody...Last edited by rockgardenlove; 08-01-2006, 10:23 PM.
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Ooops, it was late at night and I just drew the ground on the receptacle instead of the AC input.
Now I feel like an idiot.
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I'm quite sure I'm capable of it, I've built a 5e3 tube amp from scratch.
This my understanding about adding a three prong cord:
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Ok, fantastic. Thanks very much for the help. Really appreciate it.
So should I take it that the "ground" switch is dangerous in...Last edited by rockgardenlove; 07-02-2006, 05:54 AM.
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I see my pictures have been resized...not very helpful.
The question is which ones ARE electrolytic? I'm...
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I'm quite sure that it's an AB165...it has the Silver around the grill, so it has to be from '67 to '69, and it's states it on the tube chart...?
And...Last edited by rockgardenlove; 07-02-2006, 12:19 AM.
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Bassman Servicing
So, I have a 1967 AB165 bassman that still has 39 year old electrolytic capacitors(or so it seems). I turned on the amp, and sure enough, smoke. Fun stuff....
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