Cap question: Fox, Sarno, Sliff, anyone else w/experience?

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Marc Jenkins
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Cap question: Fox, Sarno, Sliff, anyone else w/experience?

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I'm doing my first real amp repair (Twin Reverb). Hoorah! Anyway, I've got to replace a .001 mfd ceramic, 400 volt cap. I don't have one, and the local electronics supply store is lame, and doesn't stock 'that sort of thing'. I do have a .001 mfd M150 series, 630 volt one. Is this ok? Will it mess with the tone?

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AFAIK if the value is the same but with a higher voltage rating it should be fine
Measure twice, cut once unless its really expensive, in that case measure thrice just to be sure.

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Post by Ken Fox »

Yes, but you need to polarize the Mallory 150 caps.

Here's an article about that,


http://www.aikenamps.com/OutsideFoil.htm
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That M150 cap will be a nice sonic improvement over the old ceramic one.


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Post by Marc Jenkins »

Thanks guys! Ken, I was looking for something like that!
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