> Blues Junior schematic ... Those caps are missing there.
No per-diode caps, but does have a 0.1uFd cap across the AC side of the bridge.
> section from the vox I spoke about:
Yes, when you must series-string diodes to get your Voltage Rating, the voltages won't split equally unless the diodes are very-very similar. On older plans you would find both resistors and caps to try to equalize the voltages. We rarely see this done today, rectifiers are better. We can get higher voltages, and two rects from the same tape are very likely to be very nearly "matched". Even so, some design rooms have House Rules which require various safety-parts be added just-in-case. So again it may come down to what you believe.
In that VOX plan, today, DIY quantity, I would use single 1600V rects instead of two rects series each side. However if I was making a million of them I would do my sums to see if cheaper diodes plus caps saved any money.
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> Sometimes ...components do more than 1 thing at a time. ...two 220k Ohm resistors across series filter caps in older Fender amps ...equal voltage distribution ..., as well as provide a bleeder resistance
Yeah; but Leo never put bleeders in his amps. He knew how to work on amps.