Newbie here. Hello everybody!
I ordered 5e3 kit. I will be receiving it soon and will embark on my first build. Half the fun will be learning. But my real motivation is to get a low cost blues amp.
I intend to build it as is (no mods) first... then begin modding to find the right configuration for me. Since I do not have experience playing a 5e3 tweed yet... my understanding of its characteristics is based on comments from others about possible improvements to the circuit.
One area of interest is taming volume.
I have been reading about the volume control circuit and various approaches to smoothing the vol increase so it doesn't go from 0 to max in 2 steps. I also understand it will provide a little extra headroom for cleanish sound at higher volumes.
It appears that some have taken the 6g3 approach of changing the vol pots to a voltage divider configuration and added a resistor between the wiper to the grid of the 2nd preamp stage.
I took a stab (untested approach) at reconfiguring the vol pots but retaining the single tone pot. See the attached drawing. forgive the use of text to make the schematic... I do not have software to draw schematics.
Please provide some feedback. Will this approach help to smooth the volume/distortion ramp up? Will it otherwise retain most of the character of the original circuit? Assuming this circuit will work... I like the bluesy distortion of the amp, but I want to keep the volume down a bit at home. Will this type of mod in effect have me increasing volume to get that great sound? Or do I need to go back to the drawing board?
Thanks
I ordered 5e3 kit. I will be receiving it soon and will embark on my first build. Half the fun will be learning. But my real motivation is to get a low cost blues amp.
I intend to build it as is (no mods) first... then begin modding to find the right configuration for me. Since I do not have experience playing a 5e3 tweed yet... my understanding of its characteristics is based on comments from others about possible improvements to the circuit.
One area of interest is taming volume.
I have been reading about the volume control circuit and various approaches to smoothing the vol increase so it doesn't go from 0 to max in 2 steps. I also understand it will provide a little extra headroom for cleanish sound at higher volumes.
It appears that some have taken the 6g3 approach of changing the vol pots to a voltage divider configuration and added a resistor between the wiper to the grid of the 2nd preamp stage.
I took a stab (untested approach) at reconfiguring the vol pots but retaining the single tone pot. See the attached drawing. forgive the use of text to make the schematic... I do not have software to draw schematics.
Please provide some feedback. Will this approach help to smooth the volume/distortion ramp up? Will it otherwise retain most of the character of the original circuit? Assuming this circuit will work... I like the bluesy distortion of the amp, but I want to keep the volume down a bit at home. Will this type of mod in effect have me increasing volume to get that great sound? Or do I need to go back to the drawing board?
Thanks
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