Compared to all my other amps, my Gibson GA15RV (Trace Elliot Velocette 12R) lacks bass. One problem is that the cabinet is just too small. Plugging into a larger external cabinet helps a lot, but even then, I have to use darker speakers with a lot of low end. But that makes my cabinet sound too boomy with all my other amps. So I'm hoping to tweak the circuit to get the Gibson's bottom end more in line with the rest of my amps.
Here is a schematic and operating instructions:
http://www.gibson.com/Files/schematics/GA15RV.pdf
I want more bass but I don't want to sacrifice the clarity and articulation the amp has. Based on the circuit description, it seems a lot of the circuit is designed to keep things from getting muddy.
So I'm wondering if changing the capacitor leading into the phase inverter with a higher value would be the best place to start. I remember when I blackfaced my silverface Twin Reverb that changing that cap had the most effect on the tone.
I'm assuming C15 is the one I want to change. Right now it is 22nF (.02uF). I wonder how much bigger I should go?
The parts list says that cap is 22nF 100V axial. I'm assuming it is ceramic because it looks similar to the axial capacitor on this page:
Amazon.com: AVX 1.0uF 50V Thru-Hole Ceramic Capacitor Axial +80-20% Z5U (Bag of 10): Industrial & Scientific
I'm assuming Radio Shack doesn't have 100V capacitors like these, they never seem to have anything that handles high voltages. Do you guys know where I can get something similar without having to order large quantities?
Here is a schematic and operating instructions:
http://www.gibson.com/Files/schematics/GA15RV.pdf
I want more bass but I don't want to sacrifice the clarity and articulation the amp has. Based on the circuit description, it seems a lot of the circuit is designed to keep things from getting muddy.
So I'm wondering if changing the capacitor leading into the phase inverter with a higher value would be the best place to start. I remember when I blackfaced my silverface Twin Reverb that changing that cap had the most effect on the tone.
I'm assuming C15 is the one I want to change. Right now it is 22nF (.02uF). I wonder how much bigger I should go?
The parts list says that cap is 22nF 100V axial. I'm assuming it is ceramic because it looks similar to the axial capacitor on this page:
Amazon.com: AVX 1.0uF 50V Thru-Hole Ceramic Capacitor Axial +80-20% Z5U (Bag of 10): Industrial & Scientific
I'm assuming Radio Shack doesn't have 100V capacitors like these, they never seem to have anything that handles high voltages. Do you guys know where I can get something similar without having to order large quantities?
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