I plan to modify a Peavey Valveking 212 that I got in trade recently, for those that are interested, you can read about my plans on my blog. Your suggestions and comments are welcomed.
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Here are two "JCM" mods I found on the net (Ultimate Guitar and Peavey Forum):
Mod 1 (by ilya-v):
Mod 2 (by 65 SG, gain matching mod not shown):
Both of these mods bypass the V2a gain stage when the "JCM" mode is selected, and retain the anode driven tonestack. I wonder if keeping V2a in the loop and converting V2b to a CF to drive the tonestack would make the amp more "JCM"-like? Perhaps something like this:
Mod 3 (tonestack mods not shown):
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I doubt if any of these modifications will work - who develops such mods? The last one definitely needs at least 100k resistor instead of 1.5k. With the first two you will get huge pop when switched on for the first time. The R107 resistor should be grounded with a high value resistor - maybe 10 Meg will work.
If you want to work on such modifications I do not recommend applying them blindly. Instead, you can buy a book like for example "Designing Tube Preamps for Guitar and Bass" by Merlin Blencowe. In the book all components of typical preamp are explained. Without it you will be very frustrated after doing such mods.
Mark
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Mods 1 and 2 will work, sort of, they are bypassing a gain stage after all, but will thump/pop like crazy when engaged, unusable as sound changers in a live situation.
#1 shorts noise reduction diodes so welcome hiss to the party.
Although tinnitus will mask some of it, at least to amp owner; audience will notice it anyway.
#2 bypasses the R106-C106-R112 net which is an important part of the Marshall sound so now it will be muddier.
Mod 3 is nonsense, plus they don´t even show switching ... am I missing something?
Note: vague references to 2 HUGE Forums without linking to the specific comments which might back these Mods is not exactly realistic.
Should we browse thousands of posts?
By the way, they are famous for cutthroat diverging opinion wars, so searching you will definitely find opinion backing *anything*.
EDIT: wow !!! inSome possible VK212 phase inverter mods are shown here.
Mod 1 might work or not, it´s heavily dependent on actual plate voltage at the first triode, unless it sits exactly at 1/4 the rail voltage available second (cathodyne) triode will be polarized wrong and may even be fully saturated or at least lose a lot of signal excursion ... meeded to properly drive the following power tubes.
In typical gain stages 20% or even 30% variation idle voltages are acceptable; here it´s *critical.
And by the way, with values shown, I very much doubt first triode plate voltage will sit where it´s needed.
Besides, the 47K+diode net seems to insure that grid stays more positive than cathode ... a surefire method to saturate the second triode.
EDIT2: you mention a few forums and find words of praise to each of them:
Blogroll
AX84 "Very informative site for amp builders"
Ayumi's Lab "Nakabayashi-Son’s great site, full of information on tube amp design and Spice models…"
diyAudio "The best forum for audio DIY"
EL34 World "One of my favorite amp building sites"
Preservation Sound "Vintage professional audio gear, history, and ads!"
retro vintage hi-fi "now we are talking!"
TubeCAD "John Broskie's Guide to Tube Circuit Analysis & Design , nothing beats it!"
Valve Wizard "Merlin’s informative site"
VinylSavor "Thomas Mayer’s awesome blog"
MEF "the no nonsense, no BS Forum !!!! "
By the way, thanks for the confidence vote tooLast edited by J M Fahey; 08-14-2014, 09:56 AM.Juan Manuel Fahey
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It seems I have ruffled some feathers... I shall correct my wrongful ways...
Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostMods 1 and 2 will work, sort of, they are bypassing a gain stage after all, but will thump/pop like crazy when engaged, unusable as sound changers in a live situation.
Mod 3 is nonsense, plus they don´t even show switching ... am I missing something?
Note: vague references to 2 HUGE Forums without linking to the specific comments which might back these Mods is not exactly realistic.
Should we browse thousands of posts?
Mod 1: V212 Mod Wiki (see middle of the page)
Mod 2: 65 SG Mod
By the way, they are famous for cutthroat diverging opinion wars, so searching you will definitely find opinion backing *anything*.
EDIT: wow !!! in you are actually quoting yourself as proof
Mod 1 might work or not, it´s heavily dependent on actual plate voltage at the first triode, unless it sits exactly at 1/4 the rail voltage available second (cathodyne) triode will be polarized wrong and may even be fully saturated or at least lose a lot of signal excursion ... meeded to properly drive the following power tubes.
In typical gain stages 20% or even 30% variation idle voltages are acceptable; here it´s *critical.
And by the way, with values shown, I very much doubt first triode plate voltage will sit where it´s needed.
Besides, the 47K+diode net seems to insure that grid stays more positive than cathode ... a surefire method to saturate the second triode.
EDIT2: you mention a few forums and find words of praise to each of them:
I *guess* you forgot:
MEF "the no nonsense, no BS Forum !!!! "
By the way, thanks for the confidence vote too
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The one without the switch would be my Mod 3, which is just an idea I have and it's has not been tested yet - but on paper, it should be more JCM800 like than the other two mods, since the cathode driven tonestack is one of the more important design features of the Marshall.
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No, I haven't had a chance to work on the amp yet, tied up with other projects at the moment... I have seen pictures of the other mods, which invloved cutting some traces on the PCB and running some jumpers - it did not look that hard to work on the amp, especailly if I can the PCB out the chassis. I do not want to bypass V2a, but instead re-wire V2b as a CF and of course change the parts for the tonestack. I still need to see if I want to keep the Volume Boost and Gain Bosst switch functions, since those were not in the JCM800, they will most likely be disabled. But we will see...Last edited by jazbo8; 08-28-2014, 12:25 AM.
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