I have been looking closely at the 6g3 design considering my next steps.
I am seriously considering a 6g3 vol/tone mod. Along with that mod I am going to modifying some bypass and coupling caps to reduce some of the bass.
I noticed that the 6g3 changes the coupling caps on both the normal and bright channel out of the 1st preamp stage.
My question is about the coupling caps in that circuit and how it might related to changes I make. It seems that the coupling caps off of the 1st preamp stage are .02 uf. That should roll off some of the bass. The bypass cap is a 25 uf like the tweed circuit.
If I modify the coupling caps off of the first preamp, why do I need to modify the bypass caps and coupling caps of other preamp and power amp stages? It would seem that the first stage would take care of reducing the bass right up front. Why would the other coupling caps and bypass caps be modified? Is it that... lowering the 1st stage coupling caps will not quite do the job? What am I missing. There is something I do not understand. How does modifying the bypass caps and further stage coupling caps make a difference? Why would the first stage coupling caps not do the job (or in some cases not be adequate)?
Thanks
I am seriously considering a 6g3 vol/tone mod. Along with that mod I am going to modifying some bypass and coupling caps to reduce some of the bass.
I noticed that the 6g3 changes the coupling caps on both the normal and bright channel out of the 1st preamp stage.
My question is about the coupling caps in that circuit and how it might related to changes I make. It seems that the coupling caps off of the 1st preamp stage are .02 uf. That should roll off some of the bass. The bypass cap is a 25 uf like the tweed circuit.
If I modify the coupling caps off of the first preamp, why do I need to modify the bypass caps and coupling caps of other preamp and power amp stages? It would seem that the first stage would take care of reducing the bass right up front. Why would the other coupling caps and bypass caps be modified? Is it that... lowering the 1st stage coupling caps will not quite do the job? What am I missing. There is something I do not understand. How does modifying the bypass caps and further stage coupling caps make a difference? Why would the first stage coupling caps not do the job (or in some cases not be adequate)?
Thanks
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