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Hello All,
I have some questions regarding hot-rodding of an '61 V76. It sounds very gorgeous and thick compared to my own preamps (OPa 627 based) and the behringer I still have. The behringer will be replaced soon with a Cranesong spider and four channels of 1272 replica's Cap-replacement The caps inside this machine are all original and I am going to replace them. When looking inside the V76, I found out that some Solen or Audyn MKT/MKP would probably fit for the 2u and 4 u caps/ 400V in the feedback/signal path. Is it good practice to use these caps or should I replace these Elco's with Elco's? Input caps I also killed the caps and the coil that gave the limitation of 16 kHz. It made the sound less dark. Is it also possible to kill the caps that protect the input transformer for DC? In the V72 I could not find such a protection and I guess these caps are killing some of its sound. Could this be the reason why some people like the V72 more than the V76? Kind regards, Harrie www.studiofroombosch.com |
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![]() I have some questions regarding hot-rodding of an '61 V76. Contact this guy; he's got all of the original tooling and design materials for these units. He's probably the best authority. http://www.tab-funkenwerk.com/ He's based in Seattle, Washington USA Cap-replacement The caps inside this machine are all original and I am going to replace them. When looking inside the V76, I found out that some Solen or Audyn MKT/MKP would probably fit for the 2u and 4 u caps/ 400V in the feedback/signal path. Is it good practice to use these caps or should I replace these Elco's with Elco's? The Solens are very good. Use similar or higher voltage. Some people think the 630/v solens sound best; but not if they won't fit. Don't forget the power-supply electrolytics. Low ESR hi-temp Beyschlags are what I would use. (they are still available as axials) You can up the value by 50% here if you want, but more than that and you are just getting diminishing returns and over-stressing the rectifier. Harrie www.studiofroombosch.com Phillip Sztenderowicz (free-lance tech-engineer based in New York) |
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Studio Froombosch wrote: I have some questions regarding hot-rodding of an '61 V76. It sounds very gorgeous and thick compared to my own preamps (OPa 627 based) and the behringer I still have. The behringer will be replaced soon with a Cranesong spider and four channels of 1272 replica's Cap-replacement The caps inside this machine are all original and I am going to replace them. When looking inside the V76, I found out that some Solen or Audyn MKT/MKP would probably fit for the 2u and 4 u caps/ 400V in the feedback/signal path. Is it good practice to use these caps or should I replace these Elco's with Elco's? Wait... in the first paragraph, you state that the V76 sounds gorgeous, then in paragraph 2, you talk about replacing all sorts of components inside. Why touch it? Aren't you at least a little bit afraid that you might not like the box once you mess around with it? Regards, Monte McGuire |
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Wait... in the first paragraph, you state that the V76 sounds
gorgeous, then in paragraph 2, you talk about replacing all sorts of components inside. Why touch it? Aren't you at least a little bit afraid that you might not like the box once you mess around with it? Regards, Monte McGuire Hello Monte, It is great, but when I toggle the low-pass and the highpass switches, I get some loud noises. So my thoughts are simply to recap this machine, because there will be a leaky capacitor inside. I have to figure out which one. It was just a thought that maybe this great preamp could sound even more georgeous with mkt's or MKP's. Some people told me that it is better not to change it, so I guess it is better to only replace the bad capacitor. Thank you all for the responce. Kind regards, Harrie www.studiofroombosch.com |
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