Potato Cakes
Well-known member
Hello, everyone,
I in the process of reworking some amp builds and one of them is a Matchless Spitfire. Going over the schematics I discovered that there is a different cathode bypass capacitor for the output tubes used between the hand drawn and reworked versions that I have. The hand drawn has a value of 250uF and the reworked one has 25uF. I have not seen a value over 25uF used in this position before so I looked at some other schematics from Matchless and found that the Lightning uses a 220uF in that same position. I do not know if this difference has to do with the version being either 115V or 230V mains, but I don't see why that would affect the cathode bypass capacitor if the voltages on the secondaries are the same. Has anyone here used values this high for this position in their amp builds?
Thanks!
Paul
I in the process of reworking some amp builds and one of them is a Matchless Spitfire. Going over the schematics I discovered that there is a different cathode bypass capacitor for the output tubes used between the hand drawn and reworked versions that I have. The hand drawn has a value of 250uF and the reworked one has 25uF. I have not seen a value over 25uF used in this position before so I looked at some other schematics from Matchless and found that the Lightning uses a 220uF in that same position. I do not know if this difference has to do with the version being either 115V or 230V mains, but I don't see why that would affect the cathode bypass capacitor if the voltages on the secondaries are the same. Has anyone here used values this high for this position in their amp builds?
Thanks!
Paul