I've been looking at schematics a lot lately, trying to learn a little. I have a couple of Sunn heads (Sceptre and Sentura II). I love these amps.
I'm curious about the normal vs. bright channels. They don't sound like most amps in that instead of just being duller sounding the normal channel sounds bigger. It just gets this really big sound. Looking at the schematic (http://sunn.ampage.org/site/schematics/), I see the bright cap on the bright channel inputs. I understand that well enough.
What I don't understand exactly is what the resistors on the inputs do. I find that the normal channel gets too muddy to use at anything above normal bedroom levels, but I really like that channel for jazzier sounds. I was wondering if I might get a sound somewhere in between the normal and bright channels if I were to change to values to something in between the 270k and 47k resistors (with or without the bright cap).
And yes, I understand that just adding a cap to the normal channel may get me there as well. I'm really just interested in what the input resistors do as regards the way the amp sounds. Why do other manufacturers not use different values for their various inputs?
I'm curious about the normal vs. bright channels. They don't sound like most amps in that instead of just being duller sounding the normal channel sounds bigger. It just gets this really big sound. Looking at the schematic (http://sunn.ampage.org/site/schematics/), I see the bright cap on the bright channel inputs. I understand that well enough.
What I don't understand exactly is what the resistors on the inputs do. I find that the normal channel gets too muddy to use at anything above normal bedroom levels, but I really like that channel for jazzier sounds. I was wondering if I might get a sound somewhere in between the normal and bright channels if I were to change to values to something in between the 270k and 47k resistors (with or without the bright cap).
And yes, I understand that just adding a cap to the normal channel may get me there as well. I'm really just interested in what the input resistors do as regards the way the amp sounds. Why do other manufacturers not use different values for their various inputs?
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