uf values for PS filter caps

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Markusv
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uf values for PS filter caps

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Quick question for anyone who is willing

How do designers arrive at the uf value for powersupply caps?
I understand the voltage rating, but what about capacitance?
I understand that there is some variation in different clones especially with the 80uf caps ( 1st in line)

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Re: uf values for PS filter caps

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Its a balance of a couple of things. The more capacitance the less AC ripple noise, but too much and the amp will sound less musical. Also, the amount of capacitance will play a role in tight or loose bass response. Those are the results of what I have found with my experimenting.

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Re: uf values for PS filter caps

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Markusv, I would look at Randall Aiken's site. He has a tech page section that covers alot of tube amp theory. I did alot of reading before my first build and slowly, it is starting to sink in.
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Re: uf values for PS filter caps

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teleamp wrote:Its a balance of a couple of things. The more capacitance the less AC ripple noise, but too much and the amp will sound less musical. Also, the amount of capacitance will play a role in tight or loose bass response. Those are the results of what I have found with my experimenting.

MikeY
Thanks, that was loosely my understanding too. I guess I will fool around and see for myself

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Re: uf values for PS filter caps

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keithrick wrote:Markusv, I would look at Randall Aiken's site. He has a tech page section that covers alot of tube amp theory. I did alot of reading before my first build and slowly, it is starting to sink in.
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Keithrick
Good suggestion
I'll do that too. I have been reading as much as possible, and it does slowly make more sense- I have NO tech background. Given my fascination with these things, I wonder what I was thinking when I chose my career.

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Re: uf values for PS filter caps

Post by Broz »

Markusv, look at the power supply filtering and decoupling network articles from the audio classroom series at http://www.audioxpress.com/resource/aud ... /index.htm

These are really good.
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Re: uf values for PS filter caps

Post by Moose »

Play with this:

http://duncanamps.com/psud2/index.html

It might help some of the reading sink in. You can change values in a power supply and see how response changes graphically. It helped me to visualize.
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Thanks for the help Broz & Moose

Post by Markusv »

Thanks for those suggestions-
I'l play around and learn as much as possible.
This is just the best forum. I've never experienced such goodwill and support anywhwere else. I hope one day I may be able to contribute meaningfully as currently it's just me reeling in info on my end

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