@ieales Absolutely. Total agreement here. LC - LC forever!
Question About Capacitor Upgrade in Tube Amp
Hi,
I am preparing to do a coupling capacitor upgrade on a recently purchased tube integrated amp. The two 0.22uF on the preamp tubes are fairly straight forward. But I noticed another similar model 0.33uF cap on the large filter capacitor for the B+ supply that is installed across the hot lead to ground.
Does this cap on the B+ just block high frequency noise from the power supply or does it have any effect on the amp tone? Is there any reason to "upgrade" this cap?
I know it may be hard to tell exactly what is going on without a schematic.
Also any recommendations on a good cap to use in the upgrade of the coupling caps? I was looking at Mundorf SilverGoldOil for the quality at not too crazy a price. The amp already sounds good but lacks a little clarity that I think a coupling cap swap will help with. It is SET 300B amp.
Thank you!
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@ieales - I'd be real interested to understand how adding some film decoupling caps cross the B+ supply could cause a tube circuit to oscillate. |
Tubes are capable of several MHz operation. Oscillators are made of LCR and a device to drive them. The combination of the PSU, wiring - printed or P2P, transformer LCR and a tube to drive them can create a self-resonant circuit. If one searches the DIY sites there are innumerable posts of capacitor changes turning tube amplifiers into oscillators. |
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