I recently completed a build of an amp circuit I have made 4 times before. It's my take on a low wattage JTM 45. Essentially the same preamp (paralleled input, 12AT7 cathode follower, Marshall tonestack, LTPI) into a cathode biased 6V6 output, tube rectified. I consider this circuit 'stable' as it's sounded great the last 4 times I have built it, it's a great little classic rock sounding amp with great feel.
Problem is, this build sounds really dull, like there is a blanket over the speaker. The highs are muted and the mids, and even lows seem wolfy. Over all the amp sounds and feel sluggish as opposed to lively. It's a little tough to explain these symptoms accurately.
I have looked of the amp several times, taken all the voltages (all reasonably close), and racked my brain. I am stumped!!!
Could it be some sort of phase cancellation? How could that be remedied? At the PI for example, I have a 82k plate load on the input side and a 100k on the other. I had a build once where I had that switched and it made a huge difference.
Since it's paralleled, could I be getting a phase cancellation at the input?
Any thoughts or guesses would be appreciated. thanks for looking!
Problem is, this build sounds really dull, like there is a blanket over the speaker. The highs are muted and the mids, and even lows seem wolfy. Over all the amp sounds and feel sluggish as opposed to lively. It's a little tough to explain these symptoms accurately.
I have looked of the amp several times, taken all the voltages (all reasonably close), and racked my brain. I am stumped!!!
Could it be some sort of phase cancellation? How could that be remedied? At the PI for example, I have a 82k plate load on the input side and a 100k on the other. I had a build once where I had that switched and it made a huge difference.
Since it's paralleled, could I be getting a phase cancellation at the input?
Any thoughts or guesses would be appreciated. thanks for looking!
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