So I would like to add a choke to my MIG 60, and wondered what kind I need for this amp. Classic Tone transformers have some Marshall chokes, a 3Hy 250 ma jmp type and a 5Hy 120 ma jcm800 type. I'm assuming the 800 type might best suit this amp, but don't know shit about chokes. Also, where would I put it, physically and electronically? And what resistor/part is currently doing the job of a choke in this amp that I'll have to remove? I'm having a hard time posting attachments at the moment, but the schematic is easily found by googling. I'll post it and pics when I figure it out. Someone school me please....
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R41 220ohms is doing the job sometimes done by a choke.
However, as the amp's filtering is pretty good, replacing R41 with a choke is unlikely to result in any tonal or measurable benefit.
I understand you may need to prove that to yourself though
If you want the amp to have a stiff response then use a choke with a lowish resistance, eg ~150 ohms.
Whereas for a bit of HT sag, use one with a higher resistance, eg 500ohms - 1k; also you may prefer a lower value cap at the screen grid node C18, eg 22uF.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Thanks man. Are you talking about DCR? Specs have the 2 i mentioned at 115 ohms. And that cap you mentioned is actually 150uF. What would lowering it do? I've read so much about how a choke gives life to amps, and I wanna hear it for myself. They don't cost much, so why not?
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I generally stay out of mod discussions, because I am not into that. In my view you won't hurt it by adding a choke, but I don't see it as doing anything useful either. As to changing cap values and stuff, you will probably have more fun trying things than I will telling you what I think about it. In general on tone, it is important to think about too many highs and not enough bottom are two solutions to the same problem sometimes.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostI generally stay out of mod discussions, because I am not into that. In my view you won't hurt it by adding a choke, but I don't see it as doing anything useful either. As to changing cap values and stuff, you will probably have more fun trying things than I will telling you what I think about it. In general on tone, it is important to think about too many highs and not enough bottom are two solutions to the same problem sometimes.
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I have a pair of Mig 60s new in the box, I bought them about 1994. And I have a Mig 30 serial 0045. I first bought that wholesale from New Sensor just to check out, it was made with Russian military parts mostly, the Russians had not yet learned to make consumer crap. I decided the amp was not so special, but at the time they were cheap, well made and sturdy, and the perfect vehicle to convert into my own design amps. I later decided I had other things to do before converting amps, so they remain in boxes in the warehouse. That is why I bought a couple Mig 60s not long after. Now they fetch big money on ebay.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostI have a pair of Mig 60s new in the box, I bought them about 1994. And I have a Mig 30 serial 0045. I first bought that wholesale from New Sensor just to check out, it was made with Russian military parts mostly, the Russians had not yet learned to make consumer crap. I decided the amp was not so special, but at the time they were cheap, well made and sturdy, and the perfect vehicle to convert into my own design amps. I later decided I had other things to do before converting amps, so they remain in boxes in the warehouse. That is why I bought a couple Mig 60s not long after. Now they fetch big money on ebay.
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Originally posted by evil79 View PostThanks man. Are you talking about DCR? Specs have the 2 i mentioned at 115 ohms. And that cap you mentioned is actually 150uF. What would lowering it do? I've read so much about how a choke gives life to amps, and I wanna hear it for myself. They don't cost much, so why not?
If the resistance in the HT supply to the screen grids is reduced, eg from 220 to 115 ohms, I suggest that the value of the individual screen grid current limiting resistors is increased, eg from 700 to 1k ohms.
And yes, you really need to hear for yourself the difference between a stiff HT and one that has some bounce / sag.
But be aware the effect only occurs when it's being pushed hard.Last edited by pdf64; 05-01-2016, 09:21 AM.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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My brother had a Mig 60 that he bought new and the fizziness was annoying. Then the Sovtek EL34G's that were in there stock self destructed and took one of the transformers with it, so he sent it back under warranty. When he got it back repaired he traded it for a vintage Silvertone 1484 and never looked back. I had a couple Mig 50H Midgets which in my opinion were the best amps Sovtek made. Very close to a JCM800 circuit-wise. That said, I sold it years ago once I started learning to build my own amps and didn't look back. Enjoy your MIG 60.
Greg
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Those Sovteks are hard to dink with. I bought a mig 50 when they came out, convinced that a conversion to cathode bias was a good idea by an article in VG. Like a lot of those articles "rip out your vintage coupling caps and replace wholesale with modern junk" it was not a good idea. I suggest keeping it stock and building from scratch, more fun anyway.
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