kdove said:These are pictures of my '78 Mark 1 filter caps. I'm comfortable that I could do this job. I also have no problem completely removing the blue mallorys and replacing with the F&Ts. It's only important that it sounds good & it's not going to "fry" or "explode" since I'm never selling this amp. But I have a few questions:
1-How do my caps look visually? They look pretty clean to me.
2-What are the values of the 5 blue cans on my Mark? There are set of 3 smaller caps ... then a set of 2 larger caps. The values are covered by the foam in the picture. I can remove the foam ... if there's any doubt. But I imagine the Marks all had the same 5 Mallorys.
3-How do I properly/safely off-load the cap "charge" before I begin?
4-Anything other than the 5 caps need replacing? The two small silver caps? Anything else?
stokes said:Kdove,its been a long time since I've been in an original MKI,but I believe the bigger caps were 60uf at 350v and the smaller blue ones are 30uf at500v.But just pull off the foam and check to be sure.I would change all the electrolytics in an amp that old.
rabies said:stokes said:Looks like those resistors that are standing up,connected at one end to the board and connected on the end sticking up to a gray wire, replaced whatever burnt in the past.I assume you arent having any problem,or you would have said so,so I would say,dont worry about it,the repair was already done.
cool, thx bro. It's going back into the headshell now.
I changed my caps in my Mark IV this past year the amp was 13 years old, no bad signs just wanted them changed I also found my amp to be tighter sounding, but also found it more harmonically rich.kdove said:New caps arrived yesterday ... new filter ca[s are now in the Boogie ...
Sounds good ... maybe a little "tighter"?
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