my amp has a very muddy sound now... especially with low notes. I'm using this reference schematic:
http://www.sewatt.com/files/sewatt/Marshall.pdf
Following values have changed:
R4 - 270k 2%
R5 - 470k 2%
R6 - Tone dial
R7 - 270k 2%
R8 - 820 ohms 2%
R9 - 680 ohms 2%
R10 - 1k 25W 5%
R14 - Pot, 110 ohms
EL84 - EL34
C1 - .058uF
C2 - .047uF
OT - 16 ohm 25W non-reactive across 16 ohm output, to lower primary through a 16 ohm speaker to 2.5k
I'm thinking that I made C1 and C2 too big. I'm not sure what's happening, but I have two guesses:
If I can get the preamp to drive right, it has good, crisp overdrive; I really think I went nuts with C1 and C2 and need to scale those back.
http://www.sewatt.com/files/sewatt/Marshall.pdf
Following values have changed:
R4 - 270k 2%
R5 - 470k 2%
R6 - Tone dial
R7 - 270k 2%
R8 - 820 ohms 2%
R9 - 680 ohms 2%
R10 - 1k 25W 5%
R14 - Pot, 110 ohms
EL84 - EL34
C1 - .058uF
C2 - .047uF
OT - 16 ohm 25W non-reactive across 16 ohm output, to lower primary through a 16 ohm speaker to 2.5k
I'm thinking that I made C1 and C2 too big. I'm not sure what's happening, but I have two guesses:
- Preamp gain stage 1 is emitting too much low end, muddying up gain stage 2. Correct with 0.022uF C1, 0.047uF C2.
- Preamp gain stage 2 just needs to be filtered. Correct with 0.022uF on C2, 0.047uF on C1
If I can get the preamp to drive right, it has good, crisp overdrive; I really think I went nuts with C1 and C2 and need to scale those back.
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