Wish i would have looked at the schem, but i know the Train Wreck Express had a high value cat resistor on one of its triodes...right before the PI maybe.?
This Peavey 6505+ Head is very noisy on The Lead Channel. I spent quite a bit of time comparing pre tubes to make sure that tubes was not the issue.
I do not play guitar, but i have heard A Lot of amps. To me, the noise sounds like "High Gain Hiss". Not 60 or 120 hum, not a bad connection, not poor lead-dress... just high gain hiss that gets worse as you turn up the Pre or Post knobs.
Looking at the lead channel, a few of the pre tubes use (if i can see the numbers correctly) some pretty big value Cat Resistors. Both Channels share an 82k but then the Lead Channels sees preamp tubes with cat resistors of.....82,39 and 82K.
Assuming i am right and these tubes are biased cold, why is that in "High Gain" amps.?
BTW.....why do those resistors have a P1 after their values.?
Thank You
http://el34world.com/charts/Schemati...vey/5150-2.pdf
This Peavey 6505+ Head is very noisy on The Lead Channel. I spent quite a bit of time comparing pre tubes to make sure that tubes was not the issue.
I do not play guitar, but i have heard A Lot of amps. To me, the noise sounds like "High Gain Hiss". Not 60 or 120 hum, not a bad connection, not poor lead-dress... just high gain hiss that gets worse as you turn up the Pre or Post knobs.
Looking at the lead channel, a few of the pre tubes use (if i can see the numbers correctly) some pretty big value Cat Resistors. Both Channels share an 82k but then the Lead Channels sees preamp tubes with cat resistors of.....82,39 and 82K.
Assuming i am right and these tubes are biased cold, why is that in "High Gain" amps.?
BTW.....why do those resistors have a P1 after their values.?
Thank You
http://el34world.com/charts/Schemati...vey/5150-2.pdf
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