I've recently got round to finishing up my backup rig which happens to be a rack. I'm using a Marshall 9005 50w+50w power amp with a Marshall 9001 preamp. However, the 9001 preamp really isn't up to much and the tone is very processed for want of a better word - not organic in any way. The schematic shows that the signal path is mangled in a big way, so its not surprising really.
That leads me to this thread. I want to build a 2U preamp with 3 channels:
(1) blackface cleans
(2) JCM800 crunch (modded slightly with my usual recipe)
(3) filth gain in the vein of a Bogner Uberschall
To reduce the amount of switch and keep the signal path fairly 'pure', I'm using separate preamp tubes for each channel (i.e. they're not shared between the channels) meaning there will be eight ECC83/12AX7s.
The preamp stages separately are not really an issue. Its the connecting of each preamp signal so that the volumes are fairly evenly matched. In the past when I've tried mating a Fender clean type channel with a high gain channel, the high-gain channel is WAY louder and putting a volume pot in there to lower the dirty channel tends to kill the tone. Whats the best way of matching the volumes while keeping the tone intact?
I've attached a basic schematic of this preamp, but have left out channel volumes. I'd like suggestions on where would be best for each channel to have their respective volume controls for balancing the channel volumes and also general advice on getting the best from this type of setup.
The switch would ideally be via three momentart footswitches to select each channel, but in reality it's probably going to be easier to have two channels with one of the channels switching between two modes. In other words, channel 1 is clean, channel 2 switches between the JCM800 and Uber channels.
Any/all help appreciated.
Also, has anyone got suggestions for getting a suitable PT?.. 8x ECC83/12AX7, 600mA x8 = 4.8A heater current. Thats gonna be quite big, but the HT winding will only need to be around 100mA as each preamp tube is only gonna pull around 10mA.
That leads me to this thread. I want to build a 2U preamp with 3 channels:
(1) blackface cleans
(2) JCM800 crunch (modded slightly with my usual recipe)
(3) filth gain in the vein of a Bogner Uberschall
To reduce the amount of switch and keep the signal path fairly 'pure', I'm using separate preamp tubes for each channel (i.e. they're not shared between the channels) meaning there will be eight ECC83/12AX7s.
The preamp stages separately are not really an issue. Its the connecting of each preamp signal so that the volumes are fairly evenly matched. In the past when I've tried mating a Fender clean type channel with a high gain channel, the high-gain channel is WAY louder and putting a volume pot in there to lower the dirty channel tends to kill the tone. Whats the best way of matching the volumes while keeping the tone intact?
I've attached a basic schematic of this preamp, but have left out channel volumes. I'd like suggestions on where would be best for each channel to have their respective volume controls for balancing the channel volumes and also general advice on getting the best from this type of setup.
The switch would ideally be via three momentart footswitches to select each channel, but in reality it's probably going to be easier to have two channels with one of the channels switching between two modes. In other words, channel 1 is clean, channel 2 switches between the JCM800 and Uber channels.
Any/all help appreciated.
Also, has anyone got suggestions for getting a suitable PT?.. 8x ECC83/12AX7, 600mA x8 = 4.8A heater current. Thats gonna be quite big, but the HT winding will only need to be around 100mA as each preamp tube is only gonna pull around 10mA.
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