If I wanted to mimic a bassman 5F6a presence, they used a 5k pot at the bottom of the feedback voltage divider.
Bassman nfb ckt:
5k/(5k+27k) = 0.156 about 16%
and the NFB ckt consisted of a 27k resistor followed by a 5k pot.
Deluxe AB763 nfb
47R/(47R+820R) = 0.054 about 5%
NFB consisted of 820 resistor followed by a 47R resistor.
The bassman's presence control fed the center lug on the presence pot to a cap, that would
get more or less signal passed through the cap, depending on the pot rotation.
We can't get a 47R pot. But we can get, say, a 5k pot, like used on the bassman. I can find a 2k pot, but its like 4x the price, which is stil only around 11.00.
If I wanted to use about the same relative voltage divider that was in the Deluxe ckt, then solve
47/(47+820) = 2k/(2k+x)
x = (47+820)*2k/(47) - 2k = 34893.61702
or about 34.8 kOhms which I can find.
so far so good. Replace the 820R resistor with 34.8k, replace the 47R resistor with a 2k pot, then hook the center lug to a cap.
What I don't know how to calculate, is the effect of changing the voltage divider on the phase inverter circuit, and the effect on tone of the changes (besides the obvious change by bleeding some of the feedback signal through teh cap to ground depending on the pot setting).
Could this add instability to the amp since the feedback wiring would now be routed across the inside of the chassis to the pot?
Would this cause, say, oceans to rise, or damage to the ozone layer?
Bassman nfb ckt:
5k/(5k+27k) = 0.156 about 16%
and the NFB ckt consisted of a 27k resistor followed by a 5k pot.
Deluxe AB763 nfb
47R/(47R+820R) = 0.054 about 5%
NFB consisted of 820 resistor followed by a 47R resistor.
The bassman's presence control fed the center lug on the presence pot to a cap, that would
get more or less signal passed through the cap, depending on the pot rotation.
We can't get a 47R pot. But we can get, say, a 5k pot, like used on the bassman. I can find a 2k pot, but its like 4x the price, which is stil only around 11.00.
If I wanted to use about the same relative voltage divider that was in the Deluxe ckt, then solve
47/(47+820) = 2k/(2k+x)
x = (47+820)*2k/(47) - 2k = 34893.61702
or about 34.8 kOhms which I can find.
so far so good. Replace the 820R resistor with 34.8k, replace the 47R resistor with a 2k pot, then hook the center lug to a cap.
What I don't know how to calculate, is the effect of changing the voltage divider on the phase inverter circuit, and the effect on tone of the changes (besides the obvious change by bleeding some of the feedback signal through teh cap to ground depending on the pot setting).
Could this add instability to the amp since the feedback wiring would now be routed across the inside of the chassis to the pot?
Would this cause, say, oceans to rise, or damage to the ozone layer?
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