I've mentioned it before, but this is the most quiet tube amp I've ever heard, BUT only in the drive channel.
Since it is at a very low level I wouldn't bother with the hiss if it was in both channels (that way I would have thought it's the circuit) but my build does hiss in the clean channel only. As long as I know it could be quiet... well, you know what I mean.
As you can see in this schematic (http://www.sonicdeli.com/ThunderTwea...o/P-Matic2.pdf ), the drive channel adds one more gain stage and I would have expected the drive channel to develop a hiss rather than the clean channel.
Instead the drive channel is absolutely quiet.
I've used chielded cable from the input to the first grid and from the clean volume pots wiper to the 10K grid stopper of the cathode follower stage.
I've got the idea the hiss might be from the "drive channel stage" when it's grid connection is grounded and the rest of this stage amplifying a hiss that strays into the signal. Does this make sense?
@Ace Pepper: does your amp do the same?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Matt
Since it is at a very low level I wouldn't bother with the hiss if it was in both channels (that way I would have thought it's the circuit) but my build does hiss in the clean channel only. As long as I know it could be quiet... well, you know what I mean.
As you can see in this schematic (http://www.sonicdeli.com/ThunderTwea...o/P-Matic2.pdf ), the drive channel adds one more gain stage and I would have expected the drive channel to develop a hiss rather than the clean channel.
Instead the drive channel is absolutely quiet.
I've used chielded cable from the input to the first grid and from the clean volume pots wiper to the 10K grid stopper of the cathode follower stage.
I've got the idea the hiss might be from the "drive channel stage" when it's grid connection is grounded and the rest of this stage amplifying a hiss that strays into the signal. Does this make sense?
@Ace Pepper: does your amp do the same?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Matt
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