A client of mine bought a 5E3 clone on craigslist that appears to have been built by someone on the learning curve of amp building, judging from the odd mish-mash of boutique and generic parts, i.e., someone who's read that certain parts should be used at certain circuit points, but doesn't really know why.
My client's complaint about the amp can be traced to the fact that the frequency response goes too low, giving it a bloated sound and causing the speaker (a 1960 Jensen P12Q) to flop back and forth at frequencies that aren't that musically useful. (It's not oscillation, just over-emphasis of the lower notes.)
All the major coupling caps in the amp are 0.022uF Sozos. The first filter stage is 33uF, and the two following stages are each 10uF. The 12AY7 and 12AX7 cathode bypasses are both 47uF rather than 25uF.
I'm planning to trim the cathode bypasses back to 25uF, and I'm wondering if it might also help to return the circuit to the stock 16uF-16uF-16uF filter values.
Or, to put it another way, if you were faced with a 5E3 clone with bloated bass, where would you limit the bandwidth? The Hi-Fi side of my brain tells me to do it at the input stage, but this isn't Hi-Fi :-) I figured I should ask the 5E3 experts :-)
My client's complaint about the amp can be traced to the fact that the frequency response goes too low, giving it a bloated sound and causing the speaker (a 1960 Jensen P12Q) to flop back and forth at frequencies that aren't that musically useful. (It's not oscillation, just over-emphasis of the lower notes.)
All the major coupling caps in the amp are 0.022uF Sozos. The first filter stage is 33uF, and the two following stages are each 10uF. The 12AY7 and 12AX7 cathode bypasses are both 47uF rather than 25uF.
I'm planning to trim the cathode bypasses back to 25uF, and I'm wondering if it might also help to return the circuit to the stock 16uF-16uF-16uF filter values.
Or, to put it another way, if you were faced with a 5E3 clone with bloated bass, where would you limit the bandwidth? The Hi-Fi side of my brain tells me to do it at the input stage, but this isn't Hi-Fi :-) I figured I should ask the 5E3 experts :-)
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