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re-capping vintage amps [message #8612] Mon, 13 December 2004 13:14 Go to previous message
jim denton is currently offline  jim denton
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Gentlemen, I am learning (or trying too!) to re-cap some old amps---but if I can not find the exact same values which do I change to replace the old cap?---example: 40 uF 150v-- I can get 47 uf and 150v or 40uF and 200v's----the hard ones so far are the 600v caps---almost the highest voltage is 500v's---- Jim

 
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