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Post by Seńor Verde on Jun 17, 2021 12:47:46 GMT -7
Hi Guys,
Kind of an embarrassing issue. I took the silver mica capacitor off the volume control of my Therapy because with the speaker I was using it was very bright at lower volumes. I'm trying some different speakers now and would like to put the cap back in place, but I've moved since removing it and can't find the darned thing.
Can anyone tell me the value of the stock capacitor? I can't remember if it was 47pf or 25pf.
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Post by DRZ on Jun 17, 2021 13:08:04 GMT -7
22 pF.......
Z
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Post by premiumplus (Dave) on Jun 17, 2021 13:13:22 GMT -7
Now THAT'S customer service, and a big reason why I'm a Z player for life.
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Post by Seńor Verde on Jun 17, 2021 13:34:47 GMT -7
Thanks Doc! Appreciate the quick response.
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Post by Russell B on Jun 17, 2021 15:08:15 GMT -7
Stuff like this is why we love Doc so much and buy his amps!
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Post by adam on Jun 17, 2021 15:34:22 GMT -7
Stuff like this is why we love Doc so much and buy his amps! Yeah, part of the icing on the cake. The amps sound pretty good too.
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Post by zpilot on Jun 17, 2021 22:38:45 GMT -7
Just a little advice from a tech. When disconnecting something like that just desolder (or maybe even just cut) only one leg of the component and leave the other in place. Secure and insulate the component as required. Then it is easy to reconnect if needed. I usually do this when disconnecting NFB and trem circuits.
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Post by Seńor Verde on Jun 18, 2021 7:13:42 GMT -7
Thank you, from a Tech who usually does that, but for some silly reason did not in this case.
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