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  • #16
    Originally posted by mikepukmel View Post
    So, with the amp wired, and parts the way they are now, its pretty 'tinny'. Seems to roll off around midrange too fast. (Im not sure Im using the best terms here). The high end is a little shrill. When I turn the bass from 0 to 10, it doesn't have a lot of effect. Two suggestions I got: oh that must be the speaker try Warehouse somethingoranother and new production Jensen. But I did have a side project to go back to original spec resistor, caps etc, for most of the fiddling Ive done over the past 3 years. (And my ears aint what they used to be )
    Is your bias good ? The symptoms you describe could be cold bias.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by loudthud View Post

      Is your bias good ? The symptoms you describe could be cold bias.
      Thanks for the tip, Loud. I fiddled with it when I first got the amp running, checked it once. its been a few years now. Will check it again! Might be way off.
      The only good solid state amp is a dead solid state amp. Unless it sounds really good, then its OK.

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