Hello all,
I saved an early 60's turntable from the trash bin. The turntable is missing parts and doesn't spin, but the stereo amp does work.
I alligator'd my guitar cable into where the needle's leads come in to the circuit and it works great (for a 'clean' sound).
A couple of questions:
1) I would like to add a switch to make the amp break-up sooner (it barely does now at full volume). How can i do this in the most simple fashion, change the V1 cathode resistor or do i have to mess with the B+?
2) Does lifting the tone-stack only increase 'clean' gain (headroom) or would it help overdrive the power tube?
3) How best to lift the tone-stack, de-couple the ground or should i truly bypass it (and how?)
I've attached the PDF including the schematic.
Thanky much for any input!
I saved an early 60's turntable from the trash bin. The turntable is missing parts and doesn't spin, but the stereo amp does work.
I alligator'd my guitar cable into where the needle's leads come in to the circuit and it works great (for a 'clean' sound).
A couple of questions:
1) I would like to add a switch to make the amp break-up sooner (it barely does now at full volume). How can i do this in the most simple fashion, change the V1 cathode resistor or do i have to mess with the B+?
2) Does lifting the tone-stack only increase 'clean' gain (headroom) or would it help overdrive the power tube?
3) How best to lift the tone-stack, de-couple the ground or should i truly bypass it (and how?)
I've attached the PDF including the schematic.
Thanky much for any input!
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