stupid question and strange testing method ,da pinch test

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Ok , long day , its late and the mind just ain't working right either so bear with me on this . Still having trouble with the amp from long ago and the terible humm / static .Started back looking at it and found a cap , green shapedlike a big chicklet gum square with rounded edges , specs say 225k 100v . pluged up turned on I can take and pinch it with my fingers and the static /hum increases and decreases with the amount of pressure applied . I'm assuming that this may be the cause of al the problems .I have not found an exact match to replace it with , what are my options of caps to replace it with other than the original specs one .
any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
 
fortuosity said:
Started back looking at it and found a cap , green shapedlike a big chicklet gum square with rounded edges , specs say 225k 100v . pluged up turned on I can

That's a 2.2uF 100V unit. Where is it on the amp? From the description it would seem to be a mylar unit, but I've not seen such a high capacitance rating on a mylar.
 
Ok , back from an illness and rather than try to tell what and where here is a pic of what is in question .
 

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Hi fortuosity,
It looks like a 0.22uF mylar cap., a 2.2uF I haven't seen that small. Replace it with a poly-anything-you-can-get, 100V or better cap. It does sound like that cap has a fault, manufacturing probably.

A visit to your local electronics suppliers should do the trick, or have a "walk" through a catalogue.

-Chris
 
fortuosity said:
.Started back looking at it and found a cap , green shapedlike a big chicklet gum square with rounded edges , specs say 225k 100v . pluged up turned on I can take and pinch it with my fingers and the static /hum increases and decreases with the amount of pressure applied . I'

I think that you have a cold joint or any other problem in your amp, and the fact that when you take and pinch it with your fingers , the static /hum increases and decreases with the amount of pressure applied , is because maybe this cap is in a high impedance , high gain part of the circuit and your fingers and your body are acting like antennas .

I say so because this greens mylar capacitors are very ragged and I haven't see no one fail to date...( but it can happen...;) ).
 
you may be a big antenna, higher pressure just gives you more contact area and better capacitive coupling

perhaps you can apply pressure witout excess electrical coupling by using pencil erasers, plastic or wood

sometimes touching a good ground on the board with the same hand helps cut coupled electrical noise
 
Clem_o
The black is the 1/4 inch in jack for the guitar , the one on the far end is a 1/4 inch headphone jack which also has the same audio static as the speaker .

Tube_Dude
I've looked over for the most part every joint with a 10x loupe and "see" no bad joints .

jcx
I'm a good antenna , enough stainless steel bolts and rods in me I should be able to pick up transmissions from outside our solar system .
 
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