clean volume problem.
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Re: clean volume problem.
Check the FET jack, if you used the funky one like HAD did, then it can get complex to wire it right.
Also, if I recall, you should be getting a lot higher resistance on the OD trimmer at 11 o'clock.
Mine was around 25K @ 10 o'clock.
Try disconnecting the FET jack from the equation, then try clean and OD.
Also, if I recall, you should be getting a lot higher resistance on the OD trimmer at 11 o'clock.
Mine was around 25K @ 10 o'clock.
Try disconnecting the FET jack from the equation, then try clean and OD.
Tom
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Re: clean volume problem.
Will do that!Structo wrote:Check the FET jack, if you used the funky one like HAD did, then it can get complex to wire it right.
Also, if I recall, you should be getting a lot higher resistance on the OD trimmer at 11 o'clock.
Mine was around 25K @ 10 o'clock.
Try disconnecting the FET jack from the equation, then try clean and OD.
Re: clean volume problem.
I`m talking fet trim here.Structo wrote:Check the FET jack, if you used the funky one like HAD did, then it can get complex to wire it right.
Also, if I recall, you should be getting a lot higher resistance on the OD trimmer at 11 o'clock.
Mine was around 25K @ 10 o'clock.
Try disconnecting the FET jack from the equation, then try clean and OD.
What value is the trim pot in your fet?
Mine is 10 K, maybe I should go for a higher one.
The OD trim on mine is set to 22 K.
FRH
Re: clean volume problem.
hmm...after all he's done, I'd look good and hard at the 22K input resistor and thereabouts. It's easy to stuff a 1K or 1M where you want a 100K. If you have a scope and a generator, that's really the ticket.
Re: clean volume problem.
Solved the clean volume problem yesterday.
After almost replacing everything in the preamp, the difference between OD and clean became right when I changed the presence cap. ( same value 0.1). Odd!
Must have been a bad cap.
The amp now sounds sweet.
Frank.
After almost replacing everything in the preamp, the difference between OD and clean became right when I changed the presence cap. ( same value 0.1). Odd!
Must have been a bad cap.
The amp now sounds sweet.
Frank.
Re: clean volume problem.
That is odd.
Why would it care what channel you were on?
Why would it care what channel you were on?
Tom
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Re: clean volume problem.
Very strange! Cause the presence is part of the Power section.Structo wrote:That is odd.
Why would it care what channel you were on?
How could that affect the cleans, and not the OD.
One thing then, the OD sounds much different after the issue fixed.
Less fizz, less drive, and tighter. Hm!
Tube amps seems to be some strange items.
F.
Re: clean volume problem.
Yes they can be finicky.
What works for one doesn't always work for another.
I will say I experimented with different presence caps and FB resistors I agree that it can really make or break that part of the circuit.
The tolerances on small value caps like that are all over the place.
I tried one that was a higher value that somebody said was part of the secret sauce and I didn't care for it at all.
There again, not for my amp or my ears.
I may have to revisit the presence cap again.
What works for one doesn't always work for another.
I will say I experimented with different presence caps and FB resistors I agree that it can really make or break that part of the circuit.
The tolerances on small value caps like that are all over the place.
I tried one that was a higher value that somebody said was part of the secret sauce and I didn't care for it at all.
There again, not for my amp or my ears.
I may have to revisit the presence cap again.
Tom
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Re: clean volume problem.
Another thing I experienced was if I bend the snubber caps to the center of the tube socket, so they are touching each other, the OD got a tighter bottom. I see Bruno also does it that way in the super 100. He also glue them together. I keep the lead dress pretty much like HAD did it.Structo wrote:Yes they can be finicky.
What works for one doesn't always work for another.
I will say I experimented with different presence caps and FB resistors I agree that it can really make or break that part of the circuit.
The tolerances on small value caps like that are all over the place.
I tried one that was a higher value that somebody said was part of the secret sauce and I didn't care for it at all.
There again, not for my amp or my ears.
I may have to revisit the presence cap again.
Frank.
Re: clean volume problem.
You said the cap was .1Frankie wrote:Solved the clean volume problem yesterday.
After almost replacing everything in the preamp, the difference between OD and clean became right when I changed the presence cap. ( same value 0.1). Odd!
Must have been a bad cap.
The amp now sounds sweet.
Frank.
Is it the .1 cap that you changed, or do you perhaps mean the 1uf?
And does anyone know if the 1uf cap is supposed to be a Tantalum and, if so, to what effect?
Re: clean volume problem.
Of course it`s 1 uf. Sorry my mistake. Mine is not tantalum.LPSGME wrote:You said the cap was .1Frankie wrote:Solved the clean volume problem yesterday.
After almost replacing everything in the preamp, the difference between OD and clean became right when I changed the presence cap. ( same value 0.1). Odd!
Must have been a bad cap.
The amp now sounds sweet.
Frank.
Is it the .1 cap that you changed, or do you perhaps mean the 1uf?
And does anyone know if the 1uf cap is supposed to be a Tantalum and, if so, to what effect?
Re: clean volume problem.
I had a tant cap on my D'lite as it came with the kit but I have since replaced it with an electrolytic.
Can't remember what the tant sounded like.
I believe the tolerances may be tighter on the tants.
I think #124 has a tant cap.
Can't remember what the tant sounded like.
I believe the tolerances may be tighter on the tants.
I think #124 has a tant cap.
Tom
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Re: clean volume problem.
[quote="Structo"]Yes they can be finicky.
What works for one doesn't always work for another.
That's why we love em!
What works for one doesn't always work for another.
That's why we love em!
Re: clean volume problem.
Re; 124: The schematic I have does show a Tantalum, which is why I asked.Structo wrote:I had a tant cap on my D'lite as it came with the kit but I have since replaced it with an electrolytic.
Can't remember what the tant sounded like.
I believe the tolerances may be tighter on the tants.
I think #124 has a tant cap.
My amp had an electrolytic.
I tried a tantalum after posting the question and, to me, the electrolytic has more buzz and a bit more grit/edge much like the difference between a carbon composition and metal film resistor in the signal path - but a bit less.
After a few swaps, also changing other available variables, I opted for the Tantalum.
Re: clean volume problem.
Have any of you tried a 1uF film cap in the presence?
I tried a Panasonic 1uF/100V film there and I like it, so far.
I tried a Panasonic 1uF/100V film there and I like it, so far.