Hi,
i just built a champ like amp out of an old valve radio , line up is a 6aq5 and
two 6av6. It could be the sound of the 6aq5 is much preferable to my ears than an el84 , which i have used in other efforts, but it seems to be my bestbuild so far.
There is no tone stack yet and no attenuation between the 6av6 , both have bypass caps the first 25 uf and the second 1 uf . What id like to do is add a mid cut or mid control to cut 400hz by about 5 or 6 db, and 800hz by about 3 or 4 db. Perhaps + 1 or 2 db at 3khz and a optional cut on 100 or 200 hz of the same. Ie these are settings on an eq pedal that i put before the amp.
Now the amp sound great with a low output single coil, but is too muddy with a high output humbucker. So the thought was for a switchable setting or preset so that the amp can be in a single flick suited to one type of guitar or other.
Perhaps bright switches on the input or across the volume could be better, or swtchable cathode bypass caps as well . Well its bound to trial and error for sure, and the easiest way is to start with standard designs , tweed or blackface etc.
Are there any designs out there that go without pots for tone stack settings? Perhaps that could use a single setting rotary switch to change between types and or positions of the stack, again these having set values rather than pots
phew thats a lot to ask........
the trainwreck designs look interesting ... perhaps i should study them.....
its more rewarding actually getting down to working on the amps than condensing info , so suggestions please....
what direction would you go to get some useful tinkering done.
cheers
walkman
i just built a champ like amp out of an old valve radio , line up is a 6aq5 and
two 6av6. It could be the sound of the 6aq5 is much preferable to my ears than an el84 , which i have used in other efforts, but it seems to be my bestbuild so far.
There is no tone stack yet and no attenuation between the 6av6 , both have bypass caps the first 25 uf and the second 1 uf . What id like to do is add a mid cut or mid control to cut 400hz by about 5 or 6 db, and 800hz by about 3 or 4 db. Perhaps + 1 or 2 db at 3khz and a optional cut on 100 or 200 hz of the same. Ie these are settings on an eq pedal that i put before the amp.
Now the amp sound great with a low output single coil, but is too muddy with a high output humbucker. So the thought was for a switchable setting or preset so that the amp can be in a single flick suited to one type of guitar or other.
Perhaps bright switches on the input or across the volume could be better, or swtchable cathode bypass caps as well . Well its bound to trial and error for sure, and the easiest way is to start with standard designs , tweed or blackface etc.
Are there any designs out there that go without pots for tone stack settings? Perhaps that could use a single setting rotary switch to change between types and or positions of the stack, again these having set values rather than pots
phew thats a lot to ask........
the trainwreck designs look interesting ... perhaps i should study them.....
its more rewarding actually getting down to working on the amps than condensing info , so suggestions please....
what direction would you go to get some useful tinkering done.
cheers
walkman
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