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Guitar amp question.

Low_Boy

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So this amplifier is well over 50 years old. I got it well used when I was 12 or 13. Oh wow am I old. I am going over it and need to know what something is I believe it is a capacitor only markings are 60 mfd with a circle with flat bottom, 60 mfd with a square next to it , and 50 mfd with a triangle. I am sure the little markings are pins where the wires go. The can is soldered to chassis. Here is a Pic. So what do I replace it with?
 

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OK, I did some digging and that is a multi-section (3) capacitor and from what I can find that specific value is most likely not manufactured anymore. You may need to do some re-engineering with individual caps in the amp to make things work.
I found that they do still make multi-section caps, but not with those values.

Here is a link to a forum that might help,

 
OK, I did some digging and that is a multi-section (3) capacitor and from what I can find that specific value is most likely not manufactured anymore. You may need to do some re-engineering with individual caps in the amp to make things work.
I found that they do still make multi-section caps, but not with those values.

Here is a link to a forum that might help,

Depending on the voltage of his original cap he can still get a can cap. Just get a higher uf and voltage rating. Or as I said above you can use 3 individual caps.
 
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Or, build your own! Which I think is more fun anyway!!!

73
David
 
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Depending on the voltage of his original cap he can still get a can cap. Just get a higher uf and voltage rating. Or as I said above you can use 3 individual caps.
Agreed. I just couldn't find anything with a 60V rating. He'd probably end up with a 350V across all 3 sections which wouldn't hurt anything. Just have to make sure the Mfd rating is high enough.
 
Very low voltage 50v all the modern caps are 500v which is probably better. If I figured right that is 170 MFD. I would like to stick with a 1 piece cap or condenser.
 

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