Hi,
I just finished my first build (a 5F1 clone) and I just don't think it sounds very good... I took the standard 5F1 schematics and layout (and cap values) using Mercury Magnetics iron. I added a 5E1 choke (in the same location as the 5E1). I changed the heater wiring to a DC standoff setup (about 35VDC). The Mercury PT didn't have a center tap for the heater so I used two 100 Ohm resistors from the two heater wires going to my DC standoff. I also added a 470 Ohm screen resistor between pins 4 & 6 on the 6v6 socket, and everything that would normally go to pin 4 (the OT and the choke) are connected to pin 6.
I had also made a star ground going to one of the transformer lugs, but I had a lot of noise. I saw a lot of advice on here to separate the grounds so I separated grounds for the preamp ground and the on/off/volume switch and that really helped with the noise (I still need to get some shielded cable for my input).
The problem I'm having is that the clean sounds fine but it distorts pretty early and the distortion sounds crappy (I guess compressed would be a better way to describe it). I don't really know what a 5F1 should sound like, but I don't think this is it.
I'm using a Sovtek 5Y3 a JJ 6v6S and a JJ 12AX. I had built a bias test cable and with that plugged in the 6v6 socket I'm seeing about 42 mA which I think is high. I also noticed that voltages at my second and third filter caps seem much higher than the listed values on the layout and I wasn't sure if I needed to bring those down. (my diagram showed the values at the three filter caps to be 340V, 295V, and 250V while I'm seeing 358V, 340V, and 290V).
Sorry I was so long, any advice on what I should check would be great.
Mike
I just finished my first build (a 5F1 clone) and I just don't think it sounds very good... I took the standard 5F1 schematics and layout (and cap values) using Mercury Magnetics iron. I added a 5E1 choke (in the same location as the 5E1). I changed the heater wiring to a DC standoff setup (about 35VDC). The Mercury PT didn't have a center tap for the heater so I used two 100 Ohm resistors from the two heater wires going to my DC standoff. I also added a 470 Ohm screen resistor between pins 4 & 6 on the 6v6 socket, and everything that would normally go to pin 4 (the OT and the choke) are connected to pin 6.
I had also made a star ground going to one of the transformer lugs, but I had a lot of noise. I saw a lot of advice on here to separate the grounds so I separated grounds for the preamp ground and the on/off/volume switch and that really helped with the noise (I still need to get some shielded cable for my input).
The problem I'm having is that the clean sounds fine but it distorts pretty early and the distortion sounds crappy (I guess compressed would be a better way to describe it). I don't really know what a 5F1 should sound like, but I don't think this is it.
I'm using a Sovtek 5Y3 a JJ 6v6S and a JJ 12AX. I had built a bias test cable and with that plugged in the 6v6 socket I'm seeing about 42 mA which I think is high. I also noticed that voltages at my second and third filter caps seem much higher than the listed values on the layout and I wasn't sure if I needed to bring those down. (my diagram showed the values at the three filter caps to be 340V, 295V, and 250V while I'm seeing 358V, 340V, and 290V).
Sorry I was so long, any advice on what I should check would be great.
Mike
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