Hi all -
I'm in the process of upgrading my Paramount, and bought some 4.7 uF Jupiter copper/paper/wax output caps. They are huge, but will just fit with some 3D printed adapters, I think.
The issue I'm having - which I suspect may be one that is common across many amps - is that the leads on these things are too short to make it to the terminals (if I bend them the leads barely extend beyond the barrel of the cap!). Any advice on ways to solder on extensions that will be minimally horrible to the signal? I think they are silver leads - should I match materials?
Before installing I want to replace my 4 pin socket for the 300B, since the stock one has cracked (still works at least for now). Paul, I read somewhere on the forum that you don't like to repair setups with non-stock 4 pin sockets in any amp since they can be finicky. Would it be ok to use one of these:
https://www.partsconnexion.com/ANSOCKT-81911.html or should I just call the Queen and buy a 1:1 replacement?
As always, thanks to all for the advice!
Bob D
Rega P2, Cosecant DAC, Reduction, EFP III, Paramount V1.0 + soft start, Omega CAMs + DeepHemp 8s