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Replacing 'combined capacitors' on vintage jukebox amp



 
 
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Old July 23rd 08, 07:55 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Marky P
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Default Replacing 'combined capacitors' on vintage jukebox amp

On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 22:52:25 +0100, Eeyore
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Marky P wrote:

Hi,

I've got a complete capcitor replacement kit for a 1960 Wurlitzer
jukebox amp, but on the amp there are two 'combined' capacitor units
(metal tubes) and the kit i've got has the separate capacitors. Any
idea how these would be wired? One tube had four caps internally with
four pins on the bottom, & the other has three internal caps with
three pins.


You mean the can is common (negative) ?

I'm slightly puzzled why they have supplied a 3 section cap as a
replacement for a four section unless 2 of the 4 section pins were
commoned.

Graham


There are two 'multi-section' caps on the amp. One is 3 section & the
other is 4 section, and I have the separate individual caps to replace
them.

Marky P.

 




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