Hi,
I have a Carvin Legacy 1 combo VL212 which have a master volume mod installed.
I installed it a few years ago after reading a post at carvinbbs forum (which doesn’t exist anymore) and followed the instructions there.
The C42 + C43 caps (473k each) on the picture were removed and replaced by the master volume which consist of these 4 wires hooked up to 4 caps Mallory 150's 0,1uf / 630VDC in series to a dual/stereo 1M log/audio pot.
I need some help with this because it doesn’t work the way I want it to. If it’s possible to improve it please advice me
The main problem I have is that the master volume pot is too sensitive in the first range. When turning the master volume a tiny bit from zero (silent amp) to 1 (8 o’clock) it gets too loud IMO, and with the knob at 11-12 o’clock the master volume seems to be inactive.
Is it possible to improve it so it have a better wider range and easier to get a decent good tone at lower volume, because I mostly use this amp at home.
The optimal would be if the master volume is inactive when turned completely clockwise so the amp behaves like it doesn’t have a master volume in that position.
Should the caps or pot be another value or linear pot instead of log?
Another issue with this mod is the clean channel breaking up at low volume. I’m not sure if this can be fixed.
The third issue is a slight noticable hum from the amp, even with everything turned to zero and nothing plugged in. I first thought it was a problem with the power transformer or mismatched power tubes. All the tubes are replaced and biased correctly so that's not it. Do you think the master volume mod can cause this issue induced by the phase inverter?
I'm not sure if a slight hum is normal on the Carvin Legacy amps. I can't remember how it was without the master volume mod.
One more question, is high voltage passing to the master volume pot? or is it safe?
Please see the attached pictures.
https://ibb.co/6RjtNFV
https://ibb.co/dmm6wq6
https://ibb.co/8MbstnZ
I have a Carvin Legacy 1 combo VL212 which have a master volume mod installed.
I installed it a few years ago after reading a post at carvinbbs forum (which doesn’t exist anymore) and followed the instructions there.
The C42 + C43 caps (473k each) on the picture were removed and replaced by the master volume which consist of these 4 wires hooked up to 4 caps Mallory 150's 0,1uf / 630VDC in series to a dual/stereo 1M log/audio pot.
I need some help with this because it doesn’t work the way I want it to. If it’s possible to improve it please advice me
The main problem I have is that the master volume pot is too sensitive in the first range. When turning the master volume a tiny bit from zero (silent amp) to 1 (8 o’clock) it gets too loud IMO, and with the knob at 11-12 o’clock the master volume seems to be inactive.
Is it possible to improve it so it have a better wider range and easier to get a decent good tone at lower volume, because I mostly use this amp at home.
The optimal would be if the master volume is inactive when turned completely clockwise so the amp behaves like it doesn’t have a master volume in that position.
Should the caps or pot be another value or linear pot instead of log?
Another issue with this mod is the clean channel breaking up at low volume. I’m not sure if this can be fixed.
The third issue is a slight noticable hum from the amp, even with everything turned to zero and nothing plugged in. I first thought it was a problem with the power transformer or mismatched power tubes. All the tubes are replaced and biased correctly so that's not it. Do you think the master volume mod can cause this issue induced by the phase inverter?
I'm not sure if a slight hum is normal on the Carvin Legacy amps. I can't remember how it was without the master volume mod.
One more question, is high voltage passing to the master volume pot? or is it safe?
Please see the attached pictures.
https://ibb.co/6RjtNFV
https://ibb.co/dmm6wq6
https://ibb.co/8MbstnZ
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