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In Reply to: If you tell us how many uF and what voltage posted by Russ57 on April 26, 2007 at 11:06:08:
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I'd certainly up the voltage rating to at least 160VDC. Also go for a 105C temp rating. There should be a resistor near by, a large high wattage one. Check that and see if it is still the proper value. I'd use a 12 watt mills. Black gate would be nice for the cap. Neither are cheap but those parts are quite important to the sound of the amp.Oh, don't forget to have your tubes tested. We don't know what failed first. And yes a bulging cap is a bad one.
Also check for leakage of the coupling capacitor, and a good grid resistor. If the grid bias drifts up from the above or a gassy tube or whatever, it will raise the cathdoe voltage, possibly driving the cap to over-voltage. Heat and voltage are the cap-killers.
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Hi Russ and everyone,Thanks for the advice. I will check out the specs and the tubes.
As for the blown caps, a quick web search showed me more than I would ever want to know about elctrolytic cap failure in motherboards! I should have realized that the design on the bottom of lytics is a vent.
Cheers