Hello Everyone,
I recently finished a bassman clone and I am very happy with the sound of it except for one thing. The bass response is kind of farty or mushy/spongy if you will. All component values are stock and I really don't want to raise the filtering. I am using 44uf mains, 22uf screens, 22uf phase inverter, and 16uf for the preamp. It has all NOS RCA Blackplate tubes and I am using a NOS Mullard GZ34 rectifier. Also using Mercury Magnetics transformers. I was thinking of raising the V1 (shared) cathode bypass cap from 250uf up to maybe 10-25uf? Should I still keep the V1 (shared) cathode resistor at 820? I read somewhere that raising the value of the phase inverter input cap (.022 stock) can help with this also? Does anyone have any other tricks to tighten up the bass with this circuit? Any help would be appreciated!! I hope some of you tweed gurus will have some good answers!! Thank You!!
I recently finished a bassman clone and I am very happy with the sound of it except for one thing. The bass response is kind of farty or mushy/spongy if you will. All component values are stock and I really don't want to raise the filtering. I am using 44uf mains, 22uf screens, 22uf phase inverter, and 16uf for the preamp. It has all NOS RCA Blackplate tubes and I am using a NOS Mullard GZ34 rectifier. Also using Mercury Magnetics transformers. I was thinking of raising the V1 (shared) cathode bypass cap from 250uf up to maybe 10-25uf? Should I still keep the V1 (shared) cathode resistor at 820? I read somewhere that raising the value of the phase inverter input cap (.022 stock) can help with this also? Does anyone have any other tricks to tighten up the bass with this circuit? Any help would be appreciated!! I hope some of you tweed gurus will have some good answers!! Thank You!!
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