Shawn sullivan
New member
Hi , so I am replacing all the old carbon comp resistors ( and most tantalum capacitors) with high quality metal films and elecctrlytics because I can't leave well enough alone, and I ran into a couple problems .
One problem is that some of the tantalum capacitor values that are physically on the audio cards (right now I'm working on the reproduce cards) don't match the values stated in the parts list . Specifically C 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12,17, are all listed as 3.3 uf , in the build description, but the actual values physically on the pub are 50uf ! So now I'm not sure if I should continue and replace with the parts I ordered which are all from the build list , or order similar parts to watts actually on the pub currently. Also some resistor values are different , such as on the reproduce cards R3 is listed on the build sheet as 130K but actually is a 180K resistor on all the reproduce cards I have. My Ampex 440C manual and technicals docs are from 1975 April. Please advise. Should I leave most of those tantalums alone? any extra experience... do's and don'ts on this machine would be appreciated!
One problem is that some of the tantalum capacitor values that are physically on the audio cards (right now I'm working on the reproduce cards) don't match the values stated in the parts list . Specifically C 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12,17, are all listed as 3.3 uf , in the build description, but the actual values physically on the pub are 50uf ! So now I'm not sure if I should continue and replace with the parts I ordered which are all from the build list , or order similar parts to watts actually on the pub currently. Also some resistor values are different , such as on the reproduce cards R3 is listed on the build sheet as 130K but actually is a 180K resistor on all the reproduce cards I have. My Ampex 440C manual and technicals docs are from 1975 April. Please advise. Should I leave most of those tantalums alone? any extra experience... do's and don'ts on this machine would be appreciated!