Yes...that is exactly what it means. A choke is a short to DC. No, i absolutely do not have a degree in electronics, but i Do Know the definition of an inductor.First, I am not a tech. But, aren't the benefits of a choke the reduced voltage drop and better filtering (less AC ripple) relative to a resistor? The reduced voltage drop would tend to mean less "sag", yes? That's my laymens understanding anyway.
Yes...that is exactly what it means. A choke is a short to DC. No, i absolutely do not have a degree in electronics, but i Do Know the definition of an inductor.
When i asked where was it installed, i was talking about where in the circuit.....not where on the chassis.![]()
If it was installed in the typical location of a Pi Filter, they might have removed a 400 Ohm resistor that would offer more "Sag" than the choke they installed.
Three Caps in //.?
I have seen enough.
Good Luck Guys
First, I am not a tech. But, aren't the benefits of a choke the reduced voltage drop and better filtering (less AC ripple) relative to a resistor? The reduced voltage drop would tend to mean less "sag", yes? That's my laymens understanding anyway.
.One of the terms you often hear in discussions about tube guitar amplifiers is "sag". Sag refers to the drooping of the power supply voltage in response to large transient signals, which lends a certain dynamic "feel" to the tube amplifier..
To answer the question. I'm guessing this is the mod he's using. Also, it's two caps [100uf] in parralell on the plate feed and one on the screen feed.
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Ouch ... tender sensibilities and trampled toes.
The greater the capacitance, the smoother the DC and the more slowly the voltage will 'sag' during loud playing. However, greater capacitance also puts greater strain on the rectifier and transformer because it demands larger pulses of current to keep it charged up.
What ?It's called common sense. There are a couple in this thread talking out of their ass... not the kind of subject to be pretending to be knowledegable in.
:foot:Pretend with everything else to get your "forum cred",
What ?utahere:
Yeah your a world of practical advice and knowledge .
- http://guitaramped.com/forum/tube-amps-f19.html -
Two whole threads.
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Well this is a predictable response . I'll just stick to thread matters instead of your hijack pissing contest.I'm not talking about myself, but since you inferred:
I bought a JTM45 reissue back in 2003. I replaced the garbage PCB with a full PTP board loaded with proper JTM45 (mid 60s) component values.
I populated said board myself and wired it up.
I also replaced the OT and loaded it with Mullard preamp (12AX7 x2), a Mullard CV4004 (military version of the 12AX7) in the PI... and a pair of Valve Arts KT66s. And a NOS 5AR4 for the rectifier.
I also replaced the stiff filtering (50+50uF, 100+100uF IIRC) with period correct, "saggy" 16+16uF in the preamp and 32+32uF in the power section.
The result was night and day versus the crappy stock config. So I basically rebuilt the amp.
I also learned how to properly bias my amp with a multimeter... and of course, how to properly discharge those big caps anytime I went poking around. This involved soldering a 1-Ohm resistor to each power tube (pin 8 on the octal IIRC) so I could measure.
3 years ago, I decided to change my JTM45 into something more akin to a JTM50. I changed the tone stack and some other values to be more Superlead circuit-like (after some testing of different values) , modded it for EL34s (EHX 6CA7s to be exact) and set the bias circuit so it would work with my variac (running at 100v).
I also modded a 1959S (Marshall's first re-issue) to be shared cathode instead of split. (pretty easy one-wire mod).
etc
I've been modding tube amps since 2003. So yes, I am a world of practical ****ing advice and knowledge.
This guy's about to do serious (and potentially dangerous) surgery on his amp... playing with the filtering, no less.
I didn't see anyone say, "hey, be careful in there" (well, I did)...
So, how about yourself? Why don't you tell the forum all about your tube amp building/modding experience? (no googling, now)
Try the pair first, they feed to the third one via the choke.I am putting in 550v 47uf's in it tomorrow Ill post what I think about those values. The question is should I change all 3 to 47uf or just first two and leave screen cap alone.
Well this is a predictable response . I'll just stick to thread matters instead of your hijack pissing contest.
You caught me! I have no actual tube amp building/modding experience! I Googled it all!
How hypocritical of me to attempt to call out someone on their amp building/modding experience!