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  • Adding Feedback & A Presence Control To A Gibson GA-8T (Cathodyne Phase Inverter model)

    Removed, wrong catagory. Was attempting to move over to 'Mods" and something went awry, trying to recover what I wrote, And thanks Loudthud for the info.
    Last edited by One10; Yesterday, 08:43 AM.

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    This might be a case of trying to do too much with too little. First step is to measure the gain (power amp input to speaker) with all feedback and bypass caps on the 2.2K disconnected. Next, measure the gain again with the 2.2K fully bypassed with something like 22uF. This will tell you how much boost you might expect with caps across the 2.2K. Lastly, connect feedback to the 100 Ohm resistor with the Presence control disconnected. The gain difference between the first measurement and this one will tell you how much boost the Presence control can give. Select the feedback resistor for numbers like 10X gain difference or 20dB are high, but not uncommon. That much gain reduction might be too much and cause the amp to oscillate.
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    • #3
      It is often overlooked that adding global NFB lowers the power amp sensitivity.
      So if the NFB lowers gain by a factor 5, the preamp needs to provide 5 times the input signal for full output.
      If the preamp limits the signal at a lower level it might no longer be possible to achieve full clean output.

      Could I see the schematic, please?
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          Click image for larger version  Name:	Gibson GA-8T Adding Presence Control & Feedback copy.png Views:	0 Size:	6.11 MB ID:	1002582 This Diagram of a negative feedback with presence control is what I was planning/hope to do, as a similar GA-8T had a 47k feedback resistor on the O.T. + speaker lead & originally was wired directly to pin 8 of the Cathode (V1B). I would also like a presence control, but it cannot work due the cathode bypass (larger) capacitors.

          The reason I am attempting this is I do not like the amount of distortion this amp makes on 4-5 vol., or even only 2-3, I can hear it. I like clear. yes, that's right, I want a cleaner sounding amp. boo..hoo.. The presence control is to brighten the top end, as it is too dark (I believe it is due to the cannabis rex? speaker).

          (Gibson wired V1A & ViB the opposite of what they show in their schematic, among other anomolies - that is why I hadn't included it and made a crude drawing instead.)

          (I could not recover what I wrote previously.)
          Last edited by One10; Yesterday, 02:43 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by One10 View Post
            Click image for larger version Name:	Gibson GA-8T Adding Presence Control & Feedback copy.png Views:	0 Size:	6.11 MB ID:	1002582 This Diagram of a negative feedback with presence control is what I was planning/hope to do, as a similar GA-8T had a 47k feedback resistor on the O.T. + speaker lead & originally was wired directly to pin 8 of the Cathode (V1B). I would also like a presence control, but it cannot work due the cathode bypass (larger) capacitors.

            The reason I am attempting this is I do not like the amount of distortion this amp makes on 4-5 vol., or even only 2-3, I can hear it. I like clear. yes, that's right, I want a cleaner sounding amp. boo..hoo.. The presence control is to brighten the top end, as it is too dark (I believe it is due to the cannabis rex? speaker).

            (Gibson wired V1A & ViB the opposite of what they show in their schematic, among other anomolies - that is why I hadn't included it and made a crude drawing instead.)

            (I could not recover what I wrote previously.)
            This is tonally insightful. I did like the Cannabis Rex right out of the box. As it broke in it lost too much HF in critical chimey frequencies. It never sounded boxy or bland (like some Eminence speakers tend to after break in) but just not quite there. I did like it a lot new though. FWIW my Asian made Celestion V30 (which is well broken in now) sounds similar to the CR as it came out of the box. The Brit made V30's sound entirely different. So maybe venture into the Asian made V30's and suffer the year long break in period. That's how long it took for mine used in a 2xel84 amp. So certainly slower than if it was used in a higher wattage circumstance. There are "methods" for breaking in speakers that might be beneficial for loading a 70W speaker in a lower wattage amp and speed things up a bit. I haven't tried any of them. I don't play out anymore so I have the time
            Last edited by Chuck H; Today, 02:26 AM.
            "Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo

            "Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas

            "If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
            You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz

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            • #7
              I did some CAD sims and found that an application of 100/1 feedback at V1B has a profound affect on gain. As to cap value implementing a presence control I don't understand the problem. Almost any capacitor value is availavle. So maybe you need a higher value than used in a typical presence circuit? So what? Do it anyway! This is your amp and it should sound the way YOU want it to. (<period)

              Elevate V1B on a 500R pot wired as a variable resistor.

              Send that node feedback from the output jack via a 47k resistor.

              Based on your info so far I think a 470n cap wired across the pot as a presence circuit might give you what you want. If there is too much high mid there for you go to a 220n cap.

              JM2C
              "Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo

              "Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas

              "If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
              You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz

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              • #8
                Thanks Hemholtz, I was looking into that also.
                Chuck H, interesting that your speaker also seemed to lack high end. Maybe I will change the speaker in the future. I think I have a V30 stuck in another small amp, I could try. Yes, adding a presence control turned out to be much different than a Fender amp, as you see the Gibson is a little different. I will look for a 500Ω pot in awhile, still looking to where the topology for adding these parts to this style amp so I can know fully what is going on.
                Thanks. I am also waiting on a cheap oscilloscope to arrive, my cathode tubed oscilloscope gave up the ghost (screen died).

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