Got a question for you guys. I have a couple of 70's Silverface Non Reverb Princetons. On my favorite one (1975), I decided to replace the original Mallory 20/20/20/20 UF capacitor due to age. Keep in mind there is nothing wrong with the amp, tubes, bias all good and the usual electrolytics (bias cap/etc) were
replaced as well. I tried the new CE brand filter cap and also the F&T brand Authenticap and both new capacitors work great, low noise but after both
cap changes the amp sonically sounds dull and less sustain than the original cap. I ended up going back to the Mallory and everything is great again. I did
this with my second amp as well (1979 NR Princeton) with the same results. I know most people are going to say "if its not broke dont fix it" and I agree,
but the old Mallory cans are getting up there in age in these amps and Id love to keep the sound of the old Mallory but with new caps for reliability. Is there
a way I can measure the old caps with a ESR meter or something to see what it is I like about them (specs/measurements...etc) so I can try and recreate
a cap to match the older ones? Hope this makes sense. Thanks