Not counting power supply or screens, I'm talking about the preamp and PI.
I looked at a picture of a Mojave amp in a recent Guitar Player and it looked like they used RN65s everywhere I could see. (it WAS a small picture, though)
Just curious...
Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
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Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
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Re: Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
I did, won't do it again. I find 1 W carbon comps warmer sounding for signal carrying resistors but the RN65's better for plate loads. I tried RN65's on the PI vs. Carbon comps and didn't hear a noticable difference (maybe dogears can though).
Re: Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
I too built one with the RN65's on the PI and didn't really care for them in that section. Sounded sterile to my ears, very slight but noticable.Bob-I wrote:I did, won't do it again. I find 1 W carbon comps warmer sounding for signal carrying resistors but the RN65's better for plate loads. I tried RN65's on the PI vs. Carbon comps and didn't hear a noticable difference (maybe dogears can though).
Re: Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
I'm wondering if the carbon trim pot has an effect on the PI plate load. It's possible that the little bit of carbon kills the brittleness. Did you use a trimmer on your build?tonelab2 wrote:I too built one with the RN65's on the PI and didn't really care for them in that section. Sounded sterile to my ears, very slight but noticable.Bob-I wrote:I did, won't do it again. I find 1 W carbon comps warmer sounding for signal carrying resistors but the RN65's better for plate loads. I tried RN65's on the PI vs. Carbon comps and didn't hear a noticable difference (maybe dogears can though).
Re: Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
No trimmers on any as yet. I'm thinking of installing one for current build to see if it helps to balance the PI. Trimmers in that section to tame brittleness might work, I've never really given it a thought. I know I don't care for to many MFs in a build as alot I've heard tend to be hard to listen to for very long ( can't really explain it, sort of like premature listening fatique). Could be a combination of speakers and tubes as well adding to it. Amp building can be simple at times but sh*t it can get complicated picking the right components and tweeking till your happy.
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Re: Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
You can use the RN65's here and there, I use one in the OD entrance network on HRM's and like it, but I try to use as much carbon in the signal path as I can.
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Re: Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
Greetings,
Would CC 1W resistors be better than CF (also 1W) resistors? Is 1W enough to decrease the possibility of ¨thermal noise¨ with CC resistors in these amps, or would 2W be needed in certain ckts? I suppose 1W would be enough. Again, is there really any improvement from using CC resistors vs. CF?
Second, while on the subject of passive components: has someone used WIMA MKS4 polyester caps instead of the usual Orange drop PS series? It seems that WIMA MKS4 could be very good parts to use. Also, the price does not really matter in these quantities and intentions to make the best amps, but those WIMA caps are much cheaper than Orange drop PS. Is that due to a substantionally better quality of OD PS caps than WIMA MKS4, or is it something else? WIMA's are readily available in Europe, while OD PS are very hard to find.
All the best,
Sven
Would CC 1W resistors be better than CF (also 1W) resistors? Is 1W enough to decrease the possibility of ¨thermal noise¨ with CC resistors in these amps, or would 2W be needed in certain ckts? I suppose 1W would be enough. Again, is there really any improvement from using CC resistors vs. CF?
Second, while on the subject of passive components: has someone used WIMA MKS4 polyester caps instead of the usual Orange drop PS series? It seems that WIMA MKS4 could be very good parts to use. Also, the price does not really matter in these quantities and intentions to make the best amps, but those WIMA caps are much cheaper than Orange drop PS. Is that due to a substantionally better quality of OD PS caps than WIMA MKS4, or is it something else? WIMA's are readily available in Europe, while OD PS are very hard to find.
All the best,
Sven
Re: Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
FKS series WIMA might be a closer match. Try some and let us know. I know HAD used WIMA's in his amps (PI), but I don't know what series.
Re: Anyone built an ALL-RN65-resistor amp?
HAD uses many different caps I just saw a mod with Metalized polyesters everywhere. MKS4 sound excellent. I much prefer them over OD, Every once and a while it is nice to sneak a MKP in there. The drag is they are more of a PCB partdobbhill wrote:FKS series WIMA might be a closer match. Try some and let us know. I know HAD used WIMA's in his amps (PI), but I don't know what series.