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A friend of mine owns a pair of Antique Sound Lab Hurricane amplifiers. These amps use an oil and paper capacitor that I understand is very similar to that used in the DeCappo-i. Recently, his Hurricanes required servicing and, upon removing the lower cover, the technician discovered that many of the oil and paper caps were leaking, some of them very badly. I have spoken to a couple of knowledgeable people about these caps and they have all stated that these caps have a bad reputation developing leaks.
Bypassing is a fairly complex issue. Why I recommended bypassing here was to replicate the value of the cap already in there. For example, if you have a cap value of say 5.17uF, an ...
Are we sure that we're talking about mechanical leaks and not electircal leaks? All caps dissipate their charge eventually, but if it loses its charge in the relative short term, that's commonly ca ...
The mystery cap that I'm curious about is the cap that ASL used to replace the Illusion caps, which supposedly sounded better, although HP still prefered the Multicap polystrenes, for what it's worth. ...