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  • cutoff distortion

    Any one have an idea what to do about the harsh cutoff dist an a 5e3 amp. how to make it cleaner?

    why is it that this kind of amp donīt eat stompboxes like ex. vox ac-30.

  • #2
    Reimer,

    Are you familiar with Paul Ruby's Zener mod (link below) ?

    www.paulamps.com/18watterbuzz.html


    Many people (including myself) have had great results from this very simple mod (4 diodes, two resistors if needed). IME it really reduces output-stage overdrive harshness and 'mosquito-tone' without affecting the clean tone at all, but as always, YMMV.

    Ray

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    • #3
      Hey that cool. It seems like it will work, is it not a problem to make this mod with 6v6 tubes on my deluxe.

      Originally posted by Ray Ivers View Post
      Reimer,

      Are you familiar with Paul Ruby's Zener mod (link below) ?

      www.paulamps.com/18watterbuzz.html


      Many people (including myself) have had great results from this very simple mod (4 diodes, two resistors if needed). IME it really reduces output-stage overdrive harshness and 'mosquito-tone' without affecting the clean tone at all, but as always, YMMV.

      Ray

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      • #4
        Reimer,

        Hey that cool. It seems like it will work, is it not a problem to make this mod with 6v6 tubes on my deluxe.
        No problem - it will work well with 6V6's in a Deluxe. I would get 12V, 15V, 18V, and 22V Zeners (500mW or 1W is good), and try all of them - you will like one of them better (maybe the 15V ? - I don't know). The diodes connect across the 220K grid resistors in the 5E3 circuit, just as in the Paul Ruby link.

        Ray

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        • #5
          Agreed on this mod being good. I haven't needed it with any 6V6 amps for whatever reason, but it is magic with EL84's. Worth a try anyway, it doesn't seem to change the tone very much other than getting rid of the nasties.

          Just curious; have you tried different power tubes or a different speaker?

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