Question About Capacitor Upgrade in Tube Amp


Hi,

I am preparing to do a coupling capacitor upgrade on a recently purchased tube integrated amp. The two 0.22uF on the preamp tubes are fairly straight forward. But I noticed another similar model 0.33uF cap on the large filter capacitor for the B+ supply that is installed across the hot lead to ground.

Does this cap on the B+ just block high frequency noise from the power supply or does it have any effect on the amp tone? Is there any reason to "upgrade" this cap?

I know it may be hard to tell exactly what is going on without a schematic.

Also any recommendations on a good cap to use in the upgrade of the coupling caps? I was looking at Mundorf SilverGoldOil for the quality at not too crazy a price. The amp already sounds good but lacks a little clarity that I think a coupling cap swap will help with. It is SET 300B amp.

Thank you!

 

calieng

Showing 3 responses by zipost

if you are trying to upgrade the coupling caps, the amps are to cheap in quality,  i don’t recommend it.   To me it’s a big waste of time, money and effort.  This is just my opinion!! 

On SET amps the key here is not just Caps, resistors and etc but the trannies are the keys elements which will make the amps sound best.   To me it doesn’t make sense to put a $500 caps ( duelund)  on a $1k amp, You are not going take or make that amps sound like a $10k amp. Yes improvement, for sure there would improve compare to the original parts but to what extent, cost and time?  So to summarize it up i personally would not spend so much on caps upgrade unless i know what trannies that are fitted on the unit.  

Alex 

Does anyone compared directly:

1. Vcap CuTf vs Mundorf Supreme Silver Gold Oil?

 

Vcap Cutf is in the class by itself if untilizing in electronics application. If you are using it for speakers then the Mundorf SGO is a much better cap on speakers.