Hello all,
I was bored on Sunday so I decided to "blackface" my old Ninja Toaster amp. Everyone always told me it sounded really dark, and since I started using it with an EVM12L, I had to agree. I suspected the weird PI circuit that I used, which needed a big capacitor dumping highs to keep it stable, and I thought maybe a dose of Fender twang would cure it.
I ripped out the PI that was in there, and rewired it according to the Fender AB763 circuit, except that I used 1k and 6.8k feedback resistors instead of 100 and 820 ohms. I put a 0.1uF cap across the 1k for a presence boost, and a 470pF across the 6.8k to help with stability. This measured out as a 3dB presence boost from about 1kHz to 20kHz.
When I was done, I was really surprised with the result. It opened the whole tone up, like taking a blanket off the speaker. I was worried that it might ruin the high-gain tones, but they just sound plain evil now
My only worry is that the voltage might be a bit low. The AB763 print specifies 450V supply to the PI, and I'm only running 340. Would anyone care to comment on what effect that might have? Would swapping the 12AT7 out for a 12AX7 help?
I also need to do something about the cooling fan that sounds like the Ninja Hairdryer.
http://scopeboy.com/toaster.html
I was bored on Sunday so I decided to "blackface" my old Ninja Toaster amp. Everyone always told me it sounded really dark, and since I started using it with an EVM12L, I had to agree. I suspected the weird PI circuit that I used, which needed a big capacitor dumping highs to keep it stable, and I thought maybe a dose of Fender twang would cure it.
I ripped out the PI that was in there, and rewired it according to the Fender AB763 circuit, except that I used 1k and 6.8k feedback resistors instead of 100 and 820 ohms. I put a 0.1uF cap across the 1k for a presence boost, and a 470pF across the 6.8k to help with stability. This measured out as a 3dB presence boost from about 1kHz to 20kHz.
When I was done, I was really surprised with the result. It opened the whole tone up, like taking a blanket off the speaker. I was worried that it might ruin the high-gain tones, but they just sound plain evil now
My only worry is that the voltage might be a bit low. The AB763 print specifies 450V supply to the PI, and I'm only running 340. Would anyone care to comment on what effect that might have? Would swapping the 12AT7 out for a 12AX7 help?
I also need to do something about the cooling fan that sounds like the Ninja Hairdryer.
http://scopeboy.com/toaster.html
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