Looking for input before I try this. Lower the 4k7 FB resistor and add trimmer in series.
Q1) What would be a good range of values?
Q2) Any reason to adjust the 390 (tail) resistor?
Amp is a 2/6L6, standard PI (not BM)
Optimize global NFB w/trimmer?
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Re: Optimize global NFB w/trimmer?
If you tweak the 390, the effect of the presence control will change unless you change the 1uF cap as well. I would probably change the 4K7 alone and see if you like more (doubt it) or less overall feedback.Pete wrote:Looking for input before I try this. Lower the 4k7 FB resistor and add trimmer in series.
Q1) What would be a good range of values?
Q2) Any reason to adjust the 390 (tail) resistor?
Amp is a 2/6L6, standard PI (not BM)
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Gil
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Re: Optimize global NFB w/trimmer?
I've done it on Fenders - I just added a pot (I don't recall what, maybe 10K) in series with the existing resistor. Cranking up the pot reduces the NFB, and increases power amp distortion.
Re: Optimize global NFB w/trimmer?
If you do that, you will get a lot of crackling as you turn the pot, which is nothing to get worried about and quite normal. If you want to avoid the noise, use a large coupling cap before the pot, and that will block the DC and get rid of the noise.tele_player wrote:I've done it on Fenders - I just added a pot (I don't recall what, maybe 10K) in series with the existing resistor. Cranking up the pot reduces the NFB, and increases power amp distortion.
Gil
Re: Optimize global NFB w/trimmer?
Thanks guys, I guess I'll just try a 10k pot. I wouldn't mind a little less power amp distortion but certainly not more.
tele_player wrote:I've done it on Fenders - I just added a pot (I don't recall what, maybe 10K) in series with the existing resistor. Cranking up the pot reduces the NFB, and increases power amp distortion.