Hi,
I recently completed recapping all electrolytics and I can't seem to exorcise the boxy sound coming out of it.
I have tried switching cabs to no avail. This amp never sounded boxy until I recapped it so I'm inclined to think it's the new Filter caps (Kemet, Nichicon and Panasonic). But I also blew a power tube prior to recapping and replaced the power tubes to KT77's, which I am unfamiliar with. Most of the other changes to the amp I made before the recap. I have not tried other power tubes. All I have currently are EL34 types. Are KT77's known for being boxy or woofy?
So, basically I changed too many variables at once and can't change it back to find out what might be causing this woof I thought I'd ask to see if anyone knows what kinds of things might contribute to an overly boxy sound.
Amplifier: Was a Crate Blue Voodoo (BV120H).
I have done so many mods to it that it's nothing like a Crate BV120H. It's now more like a Frankenstein child made up of Mesa Mk5, Engl Blackmore, Soldono SLO100 and Marshall JCM800 values. So, it's very marshal-like with a Fenderish tone stack. It sounds killer and I've managed to get 90% of the way toward the sound I wanted... accept for this woofy/boxy thing. The amp has plenty of dynamics, deep bass and brightness so it's not lacking in any of that. There's a very present and distinct midrange frequency that sounds, well, "boxy", like punching a cardboard box or like the speakers are mounted in cardboard or the speakers are made of cardboard.
Here is the whole story on this amp - sorry to make it more complicated.
I'll start by saying that I decided a few years ago to use this amp as a project for learning repairs, mods and tube amp theory. So, I basically sacrificed it's stock tone to squeeze it into something it was not. I've learned a lot, broken it a lot & fixed it after breaking it.
Anyway, before I recapped it the amp seemed to lack midrange complexity to me despite which tubes were in it, it was never really a great amp to begin with. I changed out the OT to a Magnetic Components JCM800, new coupling caps (Sozo), changed all of the carbon film resistors on the plates, cathodes and input to metal film to quiet the hiss. I also put snubber caps on the filters just before the preamp on the advice of an AX84 person who had experience with this amp. The amp was sounding pretty good and the midrange seemed more complex and richer as I had hoped. Fast forward a year and I start having signs that the filter caps are losing it (High pitch oscillations, microphonics, poor frequency response, etc. I changed out the tubes and the symptoms were all still there so I thought maybe the caps were going bad after 10+ years. I wanted to do a cap job just to learn how to do it anyway so I ordered the parts and did it. After it was all said and done I started it up, open and upside-down on the bench, I didn't really notice any boxiness because I was overjoyed that it even worked after my first recap. It worked fine for a few minutes until I dropped a screwdriver on the power tube pins and blew a tube along with a screen resistor and a fuse (facepalm). I had the KT77's so I thought I'd give them a try. Got everything working again and got a chance to play it for a few weeks. I've changed out tone stack values all over the place but this boxiness can't really be dialed out, not even with mid-scooped tone stack values. I haven't gone with smaller values than .022 for the mid cap because I'm thinking the problem is in the midrange somewhere, I don't want it to be worse by increasing the midrange content.
I have been using the Duncan Amps Tone Stack Calculator and by all rights I should have this figured out by now but something is telling me it's not in the tone stack. Now that the filter caps are all brand new and strong I'm thinking that it now has all of the frequency range spectrum available to it and my previous mods are standing out as being too midrangey or something but I'm not sure about that. Before recapping it I had snubber caps on the filter caps for a few months and it sounded pretty good, I've been thinking about soldering those back on the new caps but I didn't think I'd need them after the recap.
What I have already tried to eliminate boxiness:
- Tone-Stack Midrange caps .022 and .047
- Tone-Stack Treble Caps 220pf and 450pf both silver mica
- Tone-Stack Bass Caps .047 and .1
- Tone-Stack Slope resistors 100k, 47k, 33k
- Changed Power tube screen resistors from 480 ohm to 1k
- Preamp tube rolling: about 5 different varieties JJ, Tad, Mullard, Jan-Phillips, Tung-Sol
- Different speakers, Avatar OS 2x12 w/ 1x Jensen C12K and 1x Eminence c.1980 Jensen Clone
- Sozo coupling caps
Has anyone ever had to deal with this kind of thing before?
I recently completed recapping all electrolytics and I can't seem to exorcise the boxy sound coming out of it.
I have tried switching cabs to no avail. This amp never sounded boxy until I recapped it so I'm inclined to think it's the new Filter caps (Kemet, Nichicon and Panasonic). But I also blew a power tube prior to recapping and replaced the power tubes to KT77's, which I am unfamiliar with. Most of the other changes to the amp I made before the recap. I have not tried other power tubes. All I have currently are EL34 types. Are KT77's known for being boxy or woofy?
So, basically I changed too many variables at once and can't change it back to find out what might be causing this woof I thought I'd ask to see if anyone knows what kinds of things might contribute to an overly boxy sound.
Amplifier: Was a Crate Blue Voodoo (BV120H).
I have done so many mods to it that it's nothing like a Crate BV120H. It's now more like a Frankenstein child made up of Mesa Mk5, Engl Blackmore, Soldono SLO100 and Marshall JCM800 values. So, it's very marshal-like with a Fenderish tone stack. It sounds killer and I've managed to get 90% of the way toward the sound I wanted... accept for this woofy/boxy thing. The amp has plenty of dynamics, deep bass and brightness so it's not lacking in any of that. There's a very present and distinct midrange frequency that sounds, well, "boxy", like punching a cardboard box or like the speakers are mounted in cardboard or the speakers are made of cardboard.
Here is the whole story on this amp - sorry to make it more complicated.
I'll start by saying that I decided a few years ago to use this amp as a project for learning repairs, mods and tube amp theory. So, I basically sacrificed it's stock tone to squeeze it into something it was not. I've learned a lot, broken it a lot & fixed it after breaking it.
Anyway, before I recapped it the amp seemed to lack midrange complexity to me despite which tubes were in it, it was never really a great amp to begin with. I changed out the OT to a Magnetic Components JCM800, new coupling caps (Sozo), changed all of the carbon film resistors on the plates, cathodes and input to metal film to quiet the hiss. I also put snubber caps on the filters just before the preamp on the advice of an AX84 person who had experience with this amp. The amp was sounding pretty good and the midrange seemed more complex and richer as I had hoped. Fast forward a year and I start having signs that the filter caps are losing it (High pitch oscillations, microphonics, poor frequency response, etc. I changed out the tubes and the symptoms were all still there so I thought maybe the caps were going bad after 10+ years. I wanted to do a cap job just to learn how to do it anyway so I ordered the parts and did it. After it was all said and done I started it up, open and upside-down on the bench, I didn't really notice any boxiness because I was overjoyed that it even worked after my first recap. It worked fine for a few minutes until I dropped a screwdriver on the power tube pins and blew a tube along with a screen resistor and a fuse (facepalm). I had the KT77's so I thought I'd give them a try. Got everything working again and got a chance to play it for a few weeks. I've changed out tone stack values all over the place but this boxiness can't really be dialed out, not even with mid-scooped tone stack values. I haven't gone with smaller values than .022 for the mid cap because I'm thinking the problem is in the midrange somewhere, I don't want it to be worse by increasing the midrange content.
I have been using the Duncan Amps Tone Stack Calculator and by all rights I should have this figured out by now but something is telling me it's not in the tone stack. Now that the filter caps are all brand new and strong I'm thinking that it now has all of the frequency range spectrum available to it and my previous mods are standing out as being too midrangey or something but I'm not sure about that. Before recapping it I had snubber caps on the filter caps for a few months and it sounded pretty good, I've been thinking about soldering those back on the new caps but I didn't think I'd need them after the recap.
What I have already tried to eliminate boxiness:
- Tone-Stack Midrange caps .022 and .047
- Tone-Stack Treble Caps 220pf and 450pf both silver mica
- Tone-Stack Bass Caps .047 and .1
- Tone-Stack Slope resistors 100k, 47k, 33k
- Changed Power tube screen resistors from 480 ohm to 1k
- Preamp tube rolling: about 5 different varieties JJ, Tad, Mullard, Jan-Phillips, Tung-Sol
- Different speakers, Avatar OS 2x12 w/ 1x Jensen C12K and 1x Eminence c.1980 Jensen Clone
- Sozo coupling caps
Has anyone ever had to deal with this kind of thing before?
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