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In Reply to: RE: This looks like the place to be for Sherwood owners posted by Bamboo Pentagon on April 19, 2015 at 19:34:08
If you would be so kind and share the info SAMS gives on those PECs.
I'm looking to do the same as you.
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Here's what I see in the SAMS:K1 (Rumble Filter): Caps: 270mmf, 390 mmf, 470mmf, 6800mmf Resistors: 150K, 1meg, 10meg, 22meg
K2 (Tone Compensation): Caps: 3300mmf, 3300mmf Resistors: 50K, 150K, 470K
K3 (Rumble Filter): Caps: 270mmf, 390mmf, 470mmf, 6800mmf Resistors: 150K, 1meg, 10meg, 22meg
k4 (Tone compensation): Caps: 3300mmf, 3300mmf Resistors: 50K, 150K, 470K
In the SAMS schematic, these are located in dotted line boxes labeled with the K numbers.
Edits: 04/20/15
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Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public
H. L. Mencken
That looks like the SAMS that I printed out on the plotter at work before I recapped. Do you keep a marked version that you use for modding? That's the sort of thing I'm interested in seeing. I've seen mention of changing things like the filter cap values around here but haven't seen anything really specific.
Not speaking for Mike but to ask for his mods which is possibly his bread and butter seems a bit insensitive. If you walked into my law or accounting offices and wanted my work product for free, you would find out how hard the door was as you sailed out.
Erslns like Mike spend countless hours and money to find out what works and what does not and I am amazed he offers as much advice for free as he does.
Sorry Mike for speaking out of turn and before consulting with you about this but it hits a nerve with me because of my professions. I actually had to stop going to parties because everyone wanted free advice. The worst were those sho could well afford my fees.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada
Brian,
I get where you're coming from--my in-laws are doctors and I specifically make it a point to not ask them for medical advice because everybody else in the family calls them as soon as they start feeling ill.My experience over at AK is that most of the people working on the stuff love to talk shop about their mods, and there's never a shortage of people that want a vintage amp without having to work on it. If that's different here, I'm not going to be offended if somebody tells me it's proprietary information. I'm just somebody that will always choose to do the soldering himself if that's an option, because it's half of the fun of this hobby in my opinion.
Edits: 04/21/15
Brian
He didn't ask for my mods but I would give them to anyone.I love to share.
Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public
H. L. Mencken
That's you, Mike!
Dave
I do so many Sherwoods and Macs that I have the mods in my head.
Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public
H. L. Mencken
Understood...since I'm not an EE, I tend to restore to stock unless I've got detailed instructions otherwise. That said, my S-5000 sounds great as it is and I've got nothing but respect for the engineers that designed it.
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