Hi all,
I'm new here, my name is Peter.
I found this thread, and I just had to sign up :-)
It is an old thread, I know, but I hope you guys are still there.
I bought on old 303, and of course the voltage and the bias were totally off, but adjusting it, it plays very well.
But some components has to be replaced. Among them, the psu and output capacitors .
Nfmax, fantastic to hear that you worked with these guys :-)
I have a question: Restoring these amplifiers mostly includes increasing the values on the filter and output capacitors. I may be stupid, but why is that desirable ? The 303 I bough, the one of the filter capacitors is starting to bulge, and I guess they have been in there since ancient time, but the amp is still very silent ! If they loose value during the years, as we know they do, they must have been over dimensioned to begin with . No?
And the output capacitors with 2000 uF should be straight down to 20 Hz at 4 ohms, or do I miscalculate ?
If I put in 10000 uF per channel, as some recommend, don't I change the conditions for the drivers at the same time ?
When I have been talking to constructors of loudspeakers about upgrading their old constructions, wheather is is Mats at QLN or Stig Carlsson, they mean that every construction is a delicate balance between different behavior with different components. To put in modern speaker elements and new filters just because they are new, and measure better, and can take more effect, doesn't make it a better speaker.
Instead it can ruin years of research, how to overcome the limitations and problems that exists in every construction.
An inventor of Peter Walker's format, he must have been aware of that the C 100 was taking a little slice of the peaks under 30 Hz.
Of course I want my 303 sound as good as possible, I just don't want the magic to go away :-)
All the best
Peter