Changing the capacitor in this scenario does not make sense to me. Changing a resistor, especially the resistor that sets the bias, is probably more likely what happened in your amp. The new bias resistor probably increased the bias of your amp. Therefore, the power tubes are running cooler... more headroom... punchier.
Anyways... whether it was a replaced cap, or a replaced resistor, or maybe your friend spilled some cold beer on it, I'm glad your amp is working better now. And, you didn't even electrocute yourself either...![]()
Ya, way above my head. I just stuff tubes in and roast them....





