I'm working on my Model One. It's starting to sound pretty good. It's got a nice spankiness to it, great for strummy stuff, but I sure would love some more bottom end (said the ass man).
I left the .01 coupling caps in place and I added 1mf and a 2mf cathode bypass caps to stage 1 and 2, respectively. I don't like big caps in the preamp. So I'm hoping you guys have a trick or two to get more bottom out of the 6bq5. I did add a 22mf cathode bypass cap there for hum reduction. I didn't really notice a change in tone (but I wasn't looking for one either, really). Could I possibly get a little more low end if I doubled that to 44mf? Anything to be gained from messing with that 150 resistor? I changed out the power sply. caps some time ago, put bigger ones in (all 30mf if memory serves - that's what I could get locally).
Any ideas, guys? I'm thinking about trying to figure out some sort of midrange rolloff circuit to at least give the illusion of more bottom. Any recommendations there?
Schematic below:
http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/...ages/schem.gif
I left the .01 coupling caps in place and I added 1mf and a 2mf cathode bypass caps to stage 1 and 2, respectively. I don't like big caps in the preamp. So I'm hoping you guys have a trick or two to get more bottom out of the 6bq5. I did add a 22mf cathode bypass cap there for hum reduction. I didn't really notice a change in tone (but I wasn't looking for one either, really). Could I possibly get a little more low end if I doubled that to 44mf? Anything to be gained from messing with that 150 resistor? I changed out the power sply. caps some time ago, put bigger ones in (all 30mf if memory serves - that's what I could get locally).
Any ideas, guys? I'm thinking about trying to figure out some sort of midrange rolloff circuit to at least give the illusion of more bottom. Any recommendations there?
Schematic below:
http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/...ages/schem.gif
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