dogears wrote:
Also, many of these earlier HF Taper amps had 100K plate loads, no? A few exceptions, but I'd imagine most did? The 220/150 amps are not nearly as bright in my experience.
Scott,
first of all, thanks for your personal perspective on the h.f. taper topic, completely understand what you are pointing at. My own taste is just a bit different. I am not such a big fan of the 90ies RF tones e. g., prefer his TTYD tone. A bit of an exaggeration for clarification: the more of a DL or SSS I find in an ODS, the better I like it.
That is why I always turn the h.f. taper on "full open" (if the ODS I play has one and his owner agrees with this adjustment) .
The Dumblelator I like in the loop of an ODS (even without effects in the loop of the Dumblelator) because it can "fatten up" the tone, when wanted, and can add some more silver or glass with its bright switches, when wanted, and not because it "smoothens" things. I personally never thought, that it was necessary or desirable to smoothen the tone of one of the original ODS amps I had the opportunity to play. Just my personal taste of course.
In regard to the 100k/100k or 220k/150k topic:
As far as I know, most of the 4th generation amps have the "h. f. taper" (removed in #124 when updated to skyliner specs?) and at least many of these have the 220/150 configuration, too.
Even some of the "transition generation" amps like #94 do have the 220/150 configuration and the "h.f taper", as far as I understand this discussion
http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 94&start=0
and these schematics ("transition generation" #094 & "4th generation" #123)
http://ampgarage.com/forum/files/094_sc ... 12_132.pdf
http://ampgarage.com/forum/download/file.php?id=5079
But #124 ("4th generation" "classic" updated to "skyliner"), #075 ("transition generation") and #093 ("transition generation")
http://ampgarage.com/forum/download/file.php?id=12954
Tony posted here
http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11906
and probably made for Carlos Rios and used by Robben Ford on "Keep On Running" (Brandon's guess: "Cannonball Shuffle"),
all do have the 100/100 configuration.
So, from all I know up to now, I am not sure, if the 100k/100k configuration or the 220k/150k configuration is the more usual one for the "transition" and "4th generation" (all "classic") amps (up to series numbers in the 15x - 18x range, where you meet the first "5th generation" amps built originally with a skyliner tone stack and the last "4th generation" amps originally built with a "classic" tone stack).
Perhaps Alexander always has made an individual choice for these "transition generation" and "4th generation" ODS amps, depending on the individual taste of each individual customer?
What do other members here know in regard to these questions:
What is the most usual configuration for these "transition generation" and "4th generation" ODS (all originally built with a "classic" tone stack)?
- 100/100 or 220/150?
- with or without "h.f taper"?
- 100k or 150k slope resistor?
All the best,
Max