What is this cascode pre-amp design? What does it do/sound like?
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Originally posted by daz View PostAnyone know where i can find a schematic of an amp that uses this design ?
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Originally posted by daz View PostAnyone know where i can find a schematic of an amp that uses this design ?
My Europa amplifier used a 12AT7 self-biased cascode for the first-stage.
Unfortunately, the prototype, along with all my other booth gear (about 16 grand worth of stuff, including several irreplaceable prototype amps and personal items), got stolen at the NAMM show several years back, so I never released it as a production amplifier.
By the way, all the gear finally showed up at a pawn shop in California a few months back. I sent the police out there, and they said that California law says that if the pawn shop owner has stolen gear for more than 3 years, he owns it and can sell it for anything he wants, and I can't do a damned thing about it, except that I have a right to buy it back from him at whatever price he decides to sell it to me for. Nice, huh?
Also, I gave some cascode designs to the 65 Amps guys, and I think they used them in one of their models, but I don't remember which one.
Randall Aiken
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Originally posted by tubeswell View PostI think I found this* on Dumble Forum or Hoffman Forum - can't remember which - struck me as interesting at the time. Curious to try it
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I've played one of these that was built into a 5E3 chassis/cab and it sounded great, I really enjoyed it. Quite versatile too, except I thought the Master Volume was pretty useless, with it turned down the amp ust lost all the majic; an attenuator works much better for getting the volume down than an MV, with this circuit. Great sound though.
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/smokeII_schem.jpg
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Originally posted by hasserl View PostI've played one of these that was built into a 5E3 chassis/cab and it sounded great, I really enjoyed it. Quite versatile too, except I thought the Master Volume was pretty useless, with it turned down the amp ust lost all the majic; an attenuator works much better for getting the volume down than an MV, with this circuit. Great sound though.
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/smokeII_schem.jpg
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There really is no preamp distortion, but there probably is a bit from the PI, mostly from the power tubes. Both of those amps will generate more preamp distortion because they both have multiple stages of gain. The overall distortion from the SJII is probably on par with them, but IMO it's a more enjoyable distortion, less buzzy in nature, and more controllable with the guitar volume.
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Originally posted by daz View PostBut i thought the purpose of cascode was high gain? Why even use it if there is no preamp drive?
Why use it is to provide a high level of drive to the PI, and from there drive the piss out of the EL84's? Are you familiar with 18watt Marshall style amps? Have you played one? This is like an 18watt on steroids.
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Originally posted by raiken View PostBy the way, all the gear finally showed up at a pawn shop in California a few months back. I sent the police out there, and they said that California law says that if the pawn shop owner has stolen gear for more than 3 years, he owns it and can sell it for anything he wants, and I can't do a damned thing about it, except that I have a right to buy it back from him at whatever price he decides to sell it to me for. Nice, huh?
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