I wasn't sure what forum to categorize these in, so I thought I'd pose them here. They regard the Matchless amp design:
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- I noticed that there are several schematics kicking around, but the most common one I see is here. The hand-drawn schematic has an extra filter cap. Is this extra cap closer to the original design? Does it have any benefit over the more commonly implemented clones that I see, which has one less filter cap?
- From what I've read, I don't think hiss can be completely eliminated in an amp like this if you have the gain (volume knob) cranked up past, say, around 2:00. But how much hiss is normal, and how much is too much and can be fixed? (If you have a recording of a real Spitfire at idle with volume @ 3:00 and no guitar plugged in, as an example, that would help immensely!)
- I've seen one Spitfire clone that has a "mod" switch (see Turret Boards Spitfire clone) that pushes the cathode capacitance of the first 12AX7 from 25uF to 50uF. I've tried this mod and outside of an initial "pop" I don't hear any change in the sound of the amp. It's labeled "Fat Boost" in the layout, but I'm not getting it.
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