Greetings all,
I am currently using a Basebreaker 007 which I enjoy. There are, however, a couple of features that I would like to have and I have not found anything commercially that meets my criteria listed below.
First off a FX loop so that i can move any time and modulation effects after the pre-amp. I looked into modifying the 007 but I cannot find schematics anywhere and the one repair technician i contactd who has been inside one of these amps said that he felt it wasn't feasible.
Secondly, I want to try a different tone stack. I presume that the 007 uses a pretty basic FMV stack and I find the controls be disappointing. So probably a James stack of maybe even something with a mid shift.
So my design criteria are as follows:
I have acquired the following board set.
Now some initial questions.
-louie
I am currently using a Basebreaker 007 which I enjoy. There are, however, a couple of features that I would like to have and I have not found anything commercially that meets my criteria listed below.
First off a FX loop so that i can move any time and modulation effects after the pre-amp. I looked into modifying the 007 but I cannot find schematics anywhere and the one repair technician i contactd who has been inside one of these amps said that he felt it wasn't feasible.
Secondly, I want to try a different tone stack. I presume that the 007 uses a pretty basic FMV stack and I find the controls be disappointing. So probably a James stack of maybe even something with a mid shift.
So my design criteria are as follows:
- Low to medium gain preamp design. Mostly jazzy, bluesy to some mild rock.
- Low power output staying in the 5 watt range.
- Integrated FX loop after the tone stack
- More responsive/functional tone stack (James?)
I have acquired the following board set.
- Triode input PCB -
- Used as a cascaded gain stage
- Cathode Follower / EQ / Cathodyne PCB
- Used for additional gain stage
- Cathode follower
- James tone stack
- Effects Loop PCB
- Octal Output PCB
- 6V6 power tube in class A
- Power Supply PCB
Now some initial questions.
- What are the differences and/or advantages between driving the tone stack directly out of the last gain stage? I am inclined to use the cathode follower method but would be interested in feedback on this choice.
- If using the cathode follower for the tone stack is there anything that I need to be concerned with by inserting another cathode follower to drive the effects loop?
- Are there any problems or concerns that I might encounter implmenting this amp?
-louie
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