Modifying a Coincident Dynamo Mk1


Hello all,

Have been modifying my Coincident Dynamo Mk1 for some time and I could use a helping hand from more experienced users.

If I understood correctly, looking at the image attached the 2 Epcos 22uf/500v are the filter caps which come after the rectifier (in my case the 5AR4) and these have to take into the account the rating of the tube and capacitance limit which is 60uf?

If my ramblings prove to be true can this position be improved on with better caps and/or a slightly larger caps?

Looking at the, what I think to be the power supply cap, which is a 470uf/500v, would there be a benefit in putting a larger cap without causing other issues? For instance the Mk2 Dynamo has much bigger caps in that position but I suppose the transformers are different as well. Id be looking to get more bass and mid bass and some readings say this is the place which can yield some results.

I have done several modifications already with mixed results so if anyone is interested I can share the details but Im trying to learn more about the positions and parts and their relative role. Any ideas and suggestions are welcome.

Link to insides below.

Thanks in advance!

https://ibb.co/JqW6JDb

P.S. For some reason the picture did not want to upload via the insert photo, sorry for the link.

neverlast

I've done parts substitution on equipment for a long time, generally don't mess with values, these values designed to meet circuit criteria. I generally stick to changing out with higher quality, closer tolerance, same value caps, resistors the same. Higher voltage caps than stock generally ok. As for Coincident products, having Israel change out volume transformers, installing Amtrans selector, changing out PS caps on my Statement pre was nice upgrade. I diy changed out a few caps in signal path. On my Turbo 845SE haven't changed a thing.

 

Transformers and power supplies critical in tube equipment, I'd contact Israel and ask about possibility of mods you're contemplating. Israel has been fine with me working on my Coincident, I simply related my longtime experience with soldering and changing out parts.

@imhififan, thanks for making the magic happen!

@sns, thanks for the comments, so far I have done the same, just better quality parts (not always better sounding at the end). I will also try contacting Israel on this matter and see how it goes.