There is one circuit that I seem to build alot of for friends, a cathode biased JTM 45 type amp that is really a blast to play. The first few were really great then something started happening where the new builds have this muted top end, for lack of a better term.
The older ones breath and have a very 'open' quality without being bright.
the newer ones sound more constrained and less lively.
I realize part tolerances and understand not all amps sound / feel the same but when it's more than one, I start to wonder.
The circuits are the same, same values, mostly the same brand of components. The only differences I can think of are the following;
- Old ones use Hammond 270EX PT, new Weber W025130
- Old ones have a cap can for 1st 2 filters, new are individual.
- Old yellow Malloy, new white
- Old electrolytic bypass cap for V1, new film
I suspect it might be the PT but if all voltages are reading about the same, why would it make such a difference? The Weber PT is smaller, maybe less stout power and different response?
Any help would be appreciated. I am stumped.
Thanks,
The older ones breath and have a very 'open' quality without being bright.
the newer ones sound more constrained and less lively.
I realize part tolerances and understand not all amps sound / feel the same but when it's more than one, I start to wonder.
The circuits are the same, same values, mostly the same brand of components. The only differences I can think of are the following;
- Old ones use Hammond 270EX PT, new Weber W025130
- Old ones have a cap can for 1st 2 filters, new are individual.
- Old yellow Malloy, new white
- Old electrolytic bypass cap for V1, new film
I suspect it might be the PT but if all voltages are reading about the same, why would it make such a difference? The Weber PT is smaller, maybe less stout power and different response?
Any help would be appreciated. I am stumped.
Thanks,
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