1st Post.... Yay-me.
As an opener, I will contribute one schematic that I dont find posted on the NET... Peavey Triumph PAG 120. Different schematic than the regular Triumph. Peavey Triumph PAG 120 Schematics.pdf
Then I shall ask for some opinions. (Thanks in advance)
Got a pawn shop PAG 120 that was non functional due only to a missing speaker cable. Got em down to $150. With a wash, wax, and repainted black trim, it now looks like new and proved to be fully functional and very clean.
Had original tubes. Couple scratchy pots. As good measure, I have done the following:
I played the amp for about 4 weeks before digging in. But the typical "honk" or half throttle wah pedal attack that the Triumph is known for is still there. Had hopes - but didn't really expect it to change much.
So with the attached schematic in hand, I am wondering where this sound comes from and can it be edited? I expect that someone here thats familiar with the design of tube amps can identify a coupling cap, or filter somewhere that would be the likely source of a pronounced mid-bass. You can hear more mid than bass come in when rotating the Low pot. I am thinking about comparing the 5150 stages to the PAG for possible changes, but dont want to get into a cascading mess of changes. I have read Nashvillebills posts about his regular Triumph, but dont glean much from them.
That said, I am also considering a simple speaker swap for the LARGE magnet scorpion. I tried an Eminence Delta Pro 12a, and it helped a tad but sounded like you were listening to the amp through a pringles can. Distant, thin. Too much power handling for good response in home use I suspect. I am considering a Celestion Classic Lead 80 now.
I like 70/80s hair and classic rock. My solid state Bandit 112 sounds far better and has bass and mid controls that respond like you'd expect. The Triumph sounds best suited for that country "twang".
So.... In order of preference:
1. Circuit mods/value change suggestions?
2. Speaker suggestions?
3. Power tube suggestions?
4. Tube Bias or not Tube Bias?
Gary
As an opener, I will contribute one schematic that I dont find posted on the NET... Peavey Triumph PAG 120. Different schematic than the regular Triumph. Peavey Triumph PAG 120 Schematics.pdf
Then I shall ask for some opinions. (Thanks in advance)
Got a pawn shop PAG 120 that was non functional due only to a missing speaker cable. Got em down to $150. With a wash, wax, and repainted black trim, it now looks like new and proved to be fully functional and very clean.
Had original tubes. Couple scratchy pots. As good measure, I have done the following:
- Replaced preamp tubes with JJ 12AX7.
- NOT replaced 6L6 ...yet.
- New peavey pots where needed.
- Replaced all electrolytics with identical values.
- +/- 17v rail is less than 0.5 v variance to Gnd.
- Have not touched the Bias.
I played the amp for about 4 weeks before digging in. But the typical "honk" or half throttle wah pedal attack that the Triumph is known for is still there. Had hopes - but didn't really expect it to change much.
So with the attached schematic in hand, I am wondering where this sound comes from and can it be edited? I expect that someone here thats familiar with the design of tube amps can identify a coupling cap, or filter somewhere that would be the likely source of a pronounced mid-bass. You can hear more mid than bass come in when rotating the Low pot. I am thinking about comparing the 5150 stages to the PAG for possible changes, but dont want to get into a cascading mess of changes. I have read Nashvillebills posts about his regular Triumph, but dont glean much from them.
That said, I am also considering a simple speaker swap for the LARGE magnet scorpion. I tried an Eminence Delta Pro 12a, and it helped a tad but sounded like you were listening to the amp through a pringles can. Distant, thin. Too much power handling for good response in home use I suspect. I am considering a Celestion Classic Lead 80 now.
I like 70/80s hair and classic rock. My solid state Bandit 112 sounds far better and has bass and mid controls that respond like you'd expect. The Triumph sounds best suited for that country "twang".
So.... In order of preference:
1. Circuit mods/value change suggestions?
2. Speaker suggestions?
3. Power tube suggestions?
4. Tube Bias or not Tube Bias?
Gary
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