Hello, I am working on modifying a Peavey Butcher and am trying to decide all the modifications I want to do before ordering parts. I hope these aren't stupid questions, I just want to make sure I have everything right.
If you want to pull up the schematic, it is a few posts down on this thread
1.) I am planning on starting with recapping the electrolytics, replacing screen resistors with 400 ohm/10w (R3,5,7,9), Replacing R49 (400ohm/10W) with a choke.
Should this JCM800 style choke work?
Marshall JCM 800 & JMP Style 5 Hy, 120 mA DC Choke ClassicTone 40-18032
Does anyone know how many Henries the Mercury Magnetics choke people like to buy is?
2.) Some people have mentioned replacing the treble peaking circuit on the input with a 68 ohm resistor. Would I remove C15 and C16 and replace R37 with a 68 ohm resistor? The high gain input already seems to match the JCM800 high input.
3.) The capacitor that corresponds with the Bass tone control which people like to change to .047MFD is C19, correct? Upgrading this value would lead to "tighter" more controlled sounding bass response?
4.) In a post somewhere I read someone say that removing the 470pf grid cap from the second preamp tube would give higher gain, the grid cap in question is C6, correct? What are potential downsides/issues this would have, there has to be some reason this was there?
5.) The other thing I read that could affect gain would be to "Replace V1B's cathode resistor with a 1uf cap", I think he really is referring to V1B on the JCM800 schematic which would be R12 on the butcher schematic? how does this work? are there any other mods I can do to make the amp have better preamp distortion without being out of control sounding like a 5150?
6.) The only other question I have is that until I'm more acquainted with working with this amp, I'd like to try setting the amp up with 2 6L6 power tubes instead of 4, and try and do the EL34 mod at a later point in time, so that the amp is 60W instead of 120 so I can run it "dimed" most of the time to get that nice power amp breakup.
This site details changing R52 with a 1k locking potentiometer to adjust the bias current with.
My math tells me that 30W/485V(my plate voltage should be close to this, I haven't read it yet though) = 61.8MA, and if we want to be at 70 percent that would be .7(61.8)=43.26MA. From some things I've read about JCM800's though, you should add 5MA for screen current, is this true as well with peavey butchers?
What resistance value should I set my pot at in R52 that would give me around 86MA, it should have to be under the stock 470 ohm value since that creates about 110MA of cumulative current, correct? How would I calculate that other than just using a pot and measuring it?
I'm sorry, I know this is a lot. I've tried to organize and explain my questions as eloquently as possible and if someone can help me through my first tube modding adventure I would be so grateful. I've worked with solid state some but this is a new world to me. Thanks!
-Wesley S.
If you want to pull up the schematic, it is a few posts down on this thread
1.) I am planning on starting with recapping the electrolytics, replacing screen resistors with 400 ohm/10w (R3,5,7,9), Replacing R49 (400ohm/10W) with a choke.
Should this JCM800 style choke work?
Marshall JCM 800 & JMP Style 5 Hy, 120 mA DC Choke ClassicTone 40-18032
Does anyone know how many Henries the Mercury Magnetics choke people like to buy is?
2.) Some people have mentioned replacing the treble peaking circuit on the input with a 68 ohm resistor. Would I remove C15 and C16 and replace R37 with a 68 ohm resistor? The high gain input already seems to match the JCM800 high input.
3.) The capacitor that corresponds with the Bass tone control which people like to change to .047MFD is C19, correct? Upgrading this value would lead to "tighter" more controlled sounding bass response?
4.) In a post somewhere I read someone say that removing the 470pf grid cap from the second preamp tube would give higher gain, the grid cap in question is C6, correct? What are potential downsides/issues this would have, there has to be some reason this was there?
5.) The other thing I read that could affect gain would be to "Replace V1B's cathode resistor with a 1uf cap", I think he really is referring to V1B on the JCM800 schematic which would be R12 on the butcher schematic? how does this work? are there any other mods I can do to make the amp have better preamp distortion without being out of control sounding like a 5150?
6.) The only other question I have is that until I'm more acquainted with working with this amp, I'd like to try setting the amp up with 2 6L6 power tubes instead of 4, and try and do the EL34 mod at a later point in time, so that the amp is 60W instead of 120 so I can run it "dimed" most of the time to get that nice power amp breakup.
This site details changing R52 with a 1k locking potentiometer to adjust the bias current with.
My math tells me that 30W/485V(my plate voltage should be close to this, I haven't read it yet though) = 61.8MA, and if we want to be at 70 percent that would be .7(61.8)=43.26MA. From some things I've read about JCM800's though, you should add 5MA for screen current, is this true as well with peavey butchers?
What resistance value should I set my pot at in R52 that would give me around 86MA, it should have to be under the stock 470 ohm value since that creates about 110MA of cumulative current, correct? How would I calculate that other than just using a pot and measuring it?
I'm sorry, I know this is a lot. I've tried to organize and explain my questions as eloquently as possible and if someone can help me through my first tube modding adventure I would be so grateful. I've worked with solid state some but this is a new world to me. Thanks!
-Wesley S.
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