I've now got two EVH III Amp heads in the shop, first one hasn't been serviced since Sept 2015. None-the-less, Ch 3 is, of course an ocean of noise. I wonder why? There are five....count 'em.....FIVE cascaded stages of gain, each with a different bit of voicing...all between the input gain stage that has the Gain control, and the final stage that's a cathode follower. Two of the gain stages (on V5) are using 220k plate resistors...only ones of the 3 channels in the amp.
Now, besides sitting with a box of new ECC83 tubes, probably from different mfgrs to select from in hopes to find some combination to minimize all this wide-band noise....is there any other trick (besides slipping in some 12AY7's when nobody's looking) to lower this ocean of noise? That's what both of these amps are in here for.
Fender EVH 5150-III head.pdf
Now, besides sitting with a box of new ECC83 tubes, probably from different mfgrs to select from in hopes to find some combination to minimize all this wide-band noise....is there any other trick (besides slipping in some 12AY7's when nobody's looking) to lower this ocean of noise? That's what both of these amps are in here for.
Fender EVH 5150-III head.pdf
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