Thanks for the links.
the 47uf 630vdc film caps are the size of a half roll of toilet paper.
Yes, I bet they take up a good chunk of the inside of your chassis.
Thanks again,
Jerry
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the 47uf 630vdc film caps are the size of a half roll of toilet paper.
Hi I have purchased Solens at CEdist.com (the wholesale arm of AES at www.ubesandmore.com); currently they stock only 47uf 630V as the highest,too.jmohr58 wrote:Thanks diagrammaticks,
You are correct, seems finding low voltage electros is pretty easy, but not with larger voltages.
The Tube Depot site only carries the Solens up to 47uF 630V, where do you find them at 100uF 630V?
Not that I need one but am always looking for part sources.
Hi Jerry,jmohr58 wrote:Thanks Cliff,
Appreciate the response and explaination.
Kind of like the SAG factor they speak about in the small SE Class A amps
and the Tube rectifier kits that are out there to replace the SS rectifiers.
But being such a small amp you will never experience the SAG effect so you are basically throwing your money away so you can have another pretty tube glowing in the chassis.
Jerry
I've had that problem too with using all of the same type of film cap in the power filter stages or the coupling stages.Ken Moon wrote:I used Solens in th e preamp of this Talon, and it made the amp too brittle sounding for my taste.
I'd used them for the reservoir cap before (using a CLCLC filter, I've used reservoir caps as small as 3.3uF), and it sounded great.
Adding them to the PI and preamp nodes all at once made it sound too brittle. I haven't gone back and tried to find out which one(s) made the big difference.
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Thanks for the info renshen1957,I agree about the hot recto tube comment and throwing money away, SE Class A amps are by nature already pre-sagged as the power tube is on all the time (running hot), there isn't very much dynamic current variation to come into play or to play with to cause sag.
Same can be said of High biased class AB push pull amps (Vox AC30). I couldn't find any difference between 5AR4, 5U4, or 5Y3 tubes other than the voltage drop measured on the plates, the changes did not make the amp "squeese like a tube of toothpase" going from a 5AR4 to a 5U4.
There was a sonic difference, but not the decrease in the attack transient time associated with sag.
It is easier to add a resistor elsewhere in the PP class AB power tube circuits (and keep the SS diodes), however it still won't work in a SE amp.
Hi Jerry,jmohr58 wrote:. A Blackheart amp has a 5V tap off the PT so you can be enticed to do the Recto Tube Mod. I wouldn't doubt that several other SE Class A's do the same. Jerry
Very good idea.(Dave Funk's bombproof the rectifier) method, to give extra reliability in case a non-vintage rectifier fails.