With my recent 5G9 Build, I've noticed since the day I built it (but never wondered if it was odd until now) that the Vol-only channel is alot less bright and more muted than the vol + tone channel. This is the case no-matter what tube I run in V1 - the channel is quite noticably duller and lacks highs.
So today I changed from a GEJAN5751 to a GE12AT7WA in V1. This tube made the Vol + Tone channel sound really good (plenty of sparkle), but when I dimed the tone to treble with the trem depth about halfway up. I started getting staticky pulses out of the speaker This happened in either channel. If I backed-off the tone from treble just a tad, I can dime the depth pot all the way without getting any static problem, or if I cut the depth pot so theres no trem at all, I can wind the tone to max treble without a problem. Is this DC entering the signal path at some point?
Either way the vol-only channel is still quite a bit duller than the vol + tone channel. So I put the GE5751 back in V1, and the problem went away, but the amp sounded a bit less sparkley.
Then I tried another GEJAN5751 in V1 and the amp had plenty of sparkle and texture in the tone, but it also had more interfrence - a weird extraneous noise like unwanted coupling or oscillation - maybe it is a slightly higher-gain (or better-condition?) tube than the other 5751 (although they are the same type of tube)? I was thinking this because it seemed to give better freq response.
Anyhow, then I tried an EH12AU7 in V1 and while it wasn't as grunty or as rich-sounding as the others, it didn't give me any problem with the treb/and depth pot. So my question is - why was there a problem with running a 12AT7 in V1 when I could run a 5751 without a problem? Is it merely the particular tube, or does the vol-only channel dullness indicate a potential problem I hadn't picked up until now? (or it is normally duller than the vol + tone channel)?
My other thought was - Could it be a bad coupling cap on that channel maybe? I am using 22nF 400V mustard caps after both plates on V1. Could the one on the vol-only channel have been a dud?
So today I changed from a GEJAN5751 to a GE12AT7WA in V1. This tube made the Vol + Tone channel sound really good (plenty of sparkle), but when I dimed the tone to treble with the trem depth about halfway up. I started getting staticky pulses out of the speaker This happened in either channel. If I backed-off the tone from treble just a tad, I can dime the depth pot all the way without getting any static problem, or if I cut the depth pot so theres no trem at all, I can wind the tone to max treble without a problem. Is this DC entering the signal path at some point?
Either way the vol-only channel is still quite a bit duller than the vol + tone channel. So I put the GE5751 back in V1, and the problem went away, but the amp sounded a bit less sparkley.
Then I tried another GEJAN5751 in V1 and the amp had plenty of sparkle and texture in the tone, but it also had more interfrence - a weird extraneous noise like unwanted coupling or oscillation - maybe it is a slightly higher-gain (or better-condition?) tube than the other 5751 (although they are the same type of tube)? I was thinking this because it seemed to give better freq response.
Anyhow, then I tried an EH12AU7 in V1 and while it wasn't as grunty or as rich-sounding as the others, it didn't give me any problem with the treb/and depth pot. So my question is - why was there a problem with running a 12AT7 in V1 when I could run a 5751 without a problem? Is it merely the particular tube, or does the vol-only channel dullness indicate a potential problem I hadn't picked up until now? (or it is normally duller than the vol + tone channel)?
My other thought was - Could it be a bad coupling cap on that channel maybe? I am using 22nF 400V mustard caps after both plates on V1. Could the one on the vol-only channel have been a dud?
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