Hi Guy's I do hope this question has not been asked too many times before!
With the high prices of 12AY7's and no real cheap alternatives in the market place for a lower gain tube and the many relatively cheap 12AX7 options, as I said they are cheap and readily available, could anyone throw some light on my dilemma?
Firstly I have a Crate Vintage club 30 VC-3112
I hear you say! But this thing sings is built like a tank and is cheap compared to the many alternatives!
The clean channel sounds fantastic and I dont want to change that but the Dirty channel lets itself down by sounding like a wet flabby fart in a tunnel!![Confused](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/confused.png)
Ah! Ha!
I thought! I will just fit a lower gain valve in V2 and viola and that will tame her down a bit and promptly fitted the only lower gain valve I had which is a 12AT7!
Well actually!! It doesn't sound as bad as you might think but from the little investigations I have made it seems that the 12AY7 would be a better choice not just because it has similar plate loading characterisics to the 12AX7 but it will further help to tame that horrible farting dirty channel from a 100 to 45 gain!
Now being a tight arse and not wanting to spend the high prices on a 12AY7 I thought "Why not just decrease the gain on the cheaper to obtain 12AX7 from 100 to 45 like the 12AY7" By adding a few cheap passive components!
Looking at the circuit diagram (Attached) and from what other people have said, it looks like the main culprit for all that horrible distortion using a 12AX7 is the V2a input providing far too much distortion before it gets to the volume control making it virtually unusable! I mean! It farts at minimum volume WTF? That is so unusable in my view!
So, my question/questions to you guys who know these things is: -
1: To achieve a 45 gain characteristic on a 12AX7 V2a what size should the plate resistor and cathode resistors be?
2: Would it be better to change the plate and cathode resistors also on V2b? So as to tame the whole stage??
3: To help bring in the distortion in a more user friendly way, would it be better to change values of a few other components as well? i.e. Volume pot??
I would also like to increase bass control on the dirty channel as it seems to be a little too middley fore my tastes!? Change C9 perhaps to 1uf???
Thank you all in advance for any help or suggestions you may have! Please "Do Not" ask me to throw this little baby in the bin![Calm](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/icon_calm.gif)
Regards
Lostfollicles
With the high prices of 12AY7's and no real cheap alternatives in the market place for a lower gain tube and the many relatively cheap 12AX7 options, as I said they are cheap and readily available, could anyone throw some light on my dilemma?
Firstly I have a Crate Vintage club 30 VC-3112
![EEK!](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/eek.png)
The clean channel sounds fantastic and I dont want to change that but the Dirty channel lets itself down by sounding like a wet flabby fart in a tunnel!
![Confused](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/confused.png)
Ah! Ha!
![Idea](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/icon_idea.gif)
![EEK!](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/eek.png)
Now being a tight arse and not wanting to spend the high prices on a 12AY7 I thought "Why not just decrease the gain on the cheaper to obtain 12AX7 from 100 to 45 like the 12AY7" By adding a few cheap passive components!
Looking at the circuit diagram (Attached) and from what other people have said, it looks like the main culprit for all that horrible distortion using a 12AX7 is the V2a input providing far too much distortion before it gets to the volume control making it virtually unusable! I mean! It farts at minimum volume WTF? That is so unusable in my view!
So, my question/questions to you guys who know these things is: -
1: To achieve a 45 gain characteristic on a 12AX7 V2a what size should the plate resistor and cathode resistors be?
2: Would it be better to change the plate and cathode resistors also on V2b? So as to tame the whole stage??
3: To help bring in the distortion in a more user friendly way, would it be better to change values of a few other components as well? i.e. Volume pot??
I would also like to increase bass control on the dirty channel as it seems to be a little too middley fore my tastes!? Change C9 perhaps to 1uf???
Thank you all in advance for any help or suggestions you may have! Please "Do Not" ask me to throw this little baby in the bin
![Calm](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/icon_calm.gif)
Regards
Lostfollicles
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