Hi. I'm posting as there seems some people here familiar with the Sovtek Midget 50H.
I think the one I have has been repaired possibly not to original spec. What I am seeing is 2x 220uF (correct) 1x 80uF (?) and 2x 100uF (?) IC electrolytics. The one's in question I can't find in the schematic.
What I am hearing is very stiff, but nice pretty clean tones, harsh high gain tones in both the power and pre sections, lots of crunch but non of the saturated high gain it seems others get from these amps.
I've biased the Sovtek 6L6's to almost the melting point which warmed up the amp a little, and added a NFB switch (which I happen to prefer it with stock NFB).
Thinking of adding some sag resistors and maybe lowering the filtering.
Would really like to get this amp sounding warmer, open and less stiff. I usually play a modded JTM-45 which is very smooth, open and likes to breathe.
Any help will be appreciated.
-Gabe
I think the one I have has been repaired possibly not to original spec. What I am seeing is 2x 220uF (correct) 1x 80uF (?) and 2x 100uF (?) IC electrolytics. The one's in question I can't find in the schematic.
What I am hearing is very stiff, but nice pretty clean tones, harsh high gain tones in both the power and pre sections, lots of crunch but non of the saturated high gain it seems others get from these amps.
I've biased the Sovtek 6L6's to almost the melting point which warmed up the amp a little, and added a NFB switch (which I happen to prefer it with stock NFB).
Thinking of adding some sag resistors and maybe lowering the filtering.
Would really like to get this amp sounding warmer, open and less stiff. I usually play a modded JTM-45 which is very smooth, open and likes to breathe.
Any help will be appreciated.
-Gabe
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