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It should say Fudder Mudder....
Cracked open my 4000 to look it over. Since I'm going to Capacitor Hut to buy some stuff for other phono projects, decided to recap the preamp. In another thread I expressed my agony with these suckers, but came to the realization that some caps are audio grade, as are on the White Oak driver board. When should I worry about this?
I'm figuring that the power section (1000µ/50v x2, 47µ/35v x2, and 50µ/35v x3) really don't need "audio grade" caps since they deal mainly with the power to the unit, not really a signal path component.
I'm dealing with the PL 40 board on the bottom (it says "UDDER MUDDER" on it!) for now, will deal with the correlator and tone circuits later. I do notice some low level electron hiss, and expect that it's either related to capacitor or resistor value drift that comes with age.
Opinions, anyone?
I also see that some of the ICs in my 4000 are the same mentioned in this thread- looks like some of the edges of the epoxy are chipped. Hmmm... Suspicious...
Right Mark, the power section should just have high quality, low ESR type caps put in those locations. If I recall correctly, there are NO op amps in the straight through path (if you defeat all the bells and whistles) on the PL4000, just discrete transistors. The op amps come into play if you enable the bells and whistles.
To clarify: Those 7 caps alone do not need to be audio grade, all others would benefit from being audio grade?
Benefit is a questionable term when it comes to the 4000 preamp Mark![]()
My wife had to come in the den to see what I was laughing about - good one Joe.
If I recall correctly, there are NO op amps in the straight through path (if you defeat all the bells and whistles) on the PL4000, just discrete transistors. The op amps come into play if you enable the bells and whistles.
Benefit is a questionable term when it comes to the 4000 preamp Mark![]()
I can say that because unfortunately I own one...
Mark....nothing to escalate Bud....we are what we are....no harm intended...
Have you counted how many caps there are to replace in that unit?
I replaced he axials with radials....
78MG and 79MG in the PS cage, 2x 7904, MC3340, 3x 4739- two of these near the inputs have chipped epoxy. All of these are on "UDDER MUDDER" board, since this board directs signals to the daughtercards, they undoubtedly have some effect on signal (except for the ones in the power supply cage). Daughtercards look like centipede farms- loads of chips!
Like it or leave it, it's what I have. I know it has a bad rep and isn't the premier preamp, but this one works and the 3000 is lobotomized/epileptic.
So... Yea or nay on the other caps?
Is yours a Series 2 Mark?