Anyways, it seems like it is all original aside from the 3-prong cord... so in order to get it ready/safe for regular use, I figure I will need to update it a bit.
I actually haven't ever restored something old yet, I am realizing, so this is my first time making these decisions.
Any advice on replacing these guys? Cap Cans or do you think it would be better to just put all axial lead caps on a new board and mount it in there?
I'm assuming the three big dynamite sticks are probably the 80uF 450V caps on the schematic, and the 2 cap cans are probably each 40/40 cans.
I'm not finding any 40uF caps for sale at AES, aside from those crazy expensive CE cap cans.
Should I just unattach those external cap cans and keep them mounted for appearance sake? Or, should I try dropping in a JJ 32/32 ($8.50) with a clamp in each? Or perhaps a 50/50 JJ ($8.75)?
It looks like on the schem that each of the 40/40 cans are wired together parallel and then in series with an 80 to make a single High powered 40uF cap. So, if I use a 50/50, that makes it 100 uf before in series with the 80... then with the 80 it is down to about 45uF. Using the 32/32 would make it about 37ish? Is one better than the other?
Or should I just get some 47uF axials and mount them with 80s on a board?
Also, which resisters should be replaced? All the 2W carbon comps in the power section, or just the 2 on the power tube grids?
Thanks guys. I guess there are a few ways to go about this, but I'd like to have it go smoothly being my first time, and I know many of you do this daily...