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5E3 too clean, no distortion
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostIt would help to know where the extra clipping is happening. Is the PI bias skewed such that it's being clipped more or is the new PI configuration putting out more swing so that you are getting more power tube clipping.?.
This description is similar to what I have read from multiple sources:
What the "Paul C" mod does for the player. - Lil Dawg Amps
"The 5E3 is known for very it’s early volume increase & break-up, so at about 3 you are at full on overdrive with about max volume and everything after that is just more drive and saturation." This quote describes my amp after the mod. Before the mod, my amp behaved as described in this thread. But, I don't know for sure what a correct 5e3 sounds like.
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Originally posted by Chuck H View Post...It would help to know where the extra clipping is happening. Is the PI bias skewed such that it's being clipped more or is the new PI configuration putting out more swing so that you are getting more power tube clipping.?.
Last edited by Dave H; 10-23-2015, 11:50 AM.
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Originally posted by 6v6Pin1 View Post"The 5E3 is known for it’s very early volume increase & break-up, so at about 3 you are at full on overdrive with about max volume and everything after that is just more drive and saturation."Last edited by Dave H; 10-23-2015, 10:55 AM.
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The Lil Dawg page What the "Paul C" mod does for the player. - Lil Dawg Amps describes very extensive changes in the amp's response, eg
The Paul C mod will give you more headroom so the overdrive wouldn’t come into play until you are at about 6-7 (tweeds go to 12), but after that it’s overdrive as normal. It also gives you more of a traditional volume increase instead of that very early ramp up, the tone control acts more like a traditional tone control, and the bottom end gets tightened up as well as getting a giving you a bump in volume
I suspect they are doing rather more than just putting the cathodyne into fixed bias, eg also implementing 6G3 style vol / tone arrangement, reducing coupling cap values.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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