I've built a single channel AA864 Bassman head that is essentially combination of the bass and normal channels. It uses the topology of the Bass channel, but the tone stack of the Normal channel plus a mid pot. I found the Bass channel in its stock form to be much too dark and a little dull (no sparkle). Note - I will be using the amp for guitar. That's why I switched to the Normal channel's tone stack, although it was still not where I wanted it to be. So, I've made a few additional small changes.
1) Changed the bright cap to 500pF (stock is 100pF - helped a lot with the desired sparkle)
2) Removed the .003uF cap from the plate of V2b (this also helped brightened things up - better clarity overall - much more open sounding)
3) Changed the coupling cap after the plate of V1b to .022uF from .1uF (not sure I hear much difference)
The amp sounds really good, but for my needs, it might have a little too much gain. I am thinking of changing the voltage divider after V1b to throw away a little more gain than it already does. I am also considering removing the 001uF cap on that voltage divider to brighten things up a bit more.
I also plan to add a pre-PI master volume. I will add a cap after the mixing resistors, and then run that cap over to the pot, with the wiper of the pot connected to the 500pF coupling cap on the input to the PI.
Any thoughts on the following would be appreciated:
1) Is tweaking the voltage divider the best way to reduce the gain a bit, or do you have another suggestion?
2) Would reducing the 250pF tone stack treble cap to 100pF brighten things up some more? Do I need to make any complimentary changes?
3) What are your thoughts on the MV?
4) Is there anything that you recommend I do? What will the effect be?
For those of you who have modded an AA864 for use with guitar, please also let me know which mods you've liked.
Thanks,
Steve
1) Changed the bright cap to 500pF (stock is 100pF - helped a lot with the desired sparkle)
2) Removed the .003uF cap from the plate of V2b (this also helped brightened things up - better clarity overall - much more open sounding)
3) Changed the coupling cap after the plate of V1b to .022uF from .1uF (not sure I hear much difference)
The amp sounds really good, but for my needs, it might have a little too much gain. I am thinking of changing the voltage divider after V1b to throw away a little more gain than it already does. I am also considering removing the 001uF cap on that voltage divider to brighten things up a bit more.
I also plan to add a pre-PI master volume. I will add a cap after the mixing resistors, and then run that cap over to the pot, with the wiper of the pot connected to the 500pF coupling cap on the input to the PI.
Any thoughts on the following would be appreciated:
1) Is tweaking the voltage divider the best way to reduce the gain a bit, or do you have another suggestion?
2) Would reducing the 250pF tone stack treble cap to 100pF brighten things up some more? Do I need to make any complimentary changes?
3) What are your thoughts on the MV?
4) Is there anything that you recommend I do? What will the effect be?
For those of you who have modded an AA864 for use with guitar, please also let me know which mods you've liked.
Thanks,
Steve
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