Hello all,
I am about to start replicating a preamp section of Carvin Legacy or Friedman BE-100.
I had the schematics and have knowledge of dangers of working with high voltages. Know how to drain coupling caps, working with safety gloves...etc.
Bought a psu module from internet which takes 12 volts and converts to 110, 200, 220, 280 Volts respectively(depends on the selection on the circuit ). Probably I will be needing a good coupling after the rectified voltages.
What bothers me is, If a guitar amp's preamp section - let's say feeds with a B+ of 300 Volts, Do I have to pinpoint that exact voltage to make it work ? Will the sound change drastically ? Since this is my first build about valves, I would like to hear your suggestions. Any feedback, any idea is welcome and appreciated
Thanks
I am about to start replicating a preamp section of Carvin Legacy or Friedman BE-100.
I had the schematics and have knowledge of dangers of working with high voltages. Know how to drain coupling caps, working with safety gloves...etc.
Bought a psu module from internet which takes 12 volts and converts to 110, 200, 220, 280 Volts respectively(depends on the selection on the circuit ). Probably I will be needing a good coupling after the rectified voltages.
What bothers me is, If a guitar amp's preamp section - let's say feeds with a B+ of 300 Volts, Do I have to pinpoint that exact voltage to make it work ? Will the sound change drastically ? Since this is my first build about valves, I would like to hear your suggestions. Any feedback, any idea is welcome and appreciated
Thanks
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