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  • Low Power 5E3

    The Deluxe is almost ready to roll it's very loud. Has anyone ever tried a half power switch or something in the amp to bring it down to studio levels but still sound close to the same?

  • #2
    coco,

    Off the top of my head, and assuming you don't want to spend a lot of money and/or rip your newly-built amp a new one redesigning it, there's two simple things you can try:

    1) Make your own $5 L-pad attenuator - a 4 ohm 15W resistor in series with the speaker, and an 8 ohm 15W resistor in parallel with the speaker (assuming an 8 ohm speaker). This will reduce speaker power by 75%, a 6dB drop in level. Mouser link below.

    http://www.mouser.com/search/Product...ualkey11260000

    2) Put in a pentode-triode switch, and ideally use the 4 ohm OT tap (for an 8 ohm speaker) in triode mode if one is available.

    Both these mods will affect your sound, as will pretty much anything you do to the amp circuitry or speaker - who knows, you may like the new sound better. Used together, they'll make the amp about half as loud as it was.

    Ray

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    • #3
      Use 6K6s

      If you buy a set of 6K6 tubes and put them in your 5E3, they will drop the power down to about 1/2. It is still fairly loud, but it is the most natural sounding way to get the breakup even sooner (100% certified all-natural). It KICKS. Then you if that is too much you can do a high wattage 8 ohm resitor to lower it even more out the external speaker jack. I tried this and it all works excellently.

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      • #4
        Thanks, I think I'll try that!

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        • #5
          Been A While but...

          I Added a simple 500kl pot, the wiper to ground, lugs 1 and 3 to each tube grid.
          I added a switch to lift the ground also.
          This allows the use of one tube at a time, and 'balance control' on the tube inputs...allowing 7.5w - 15w adjustability.
          I use that switch...for bedroom recording to gigs, the reduced wattage sound is quite similar to the full output sound, great for tweeking pedals [for use at high volume] at lower volume.

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