I had some questions about the second gain stage in the AB165 circuit. I've been modding this amp pretty heavily trying to get "my sound" out of it.
At this point, the amp sounds pretty good, but my only complaint is that the low end is too flabby when I play notes on the E and A strings. It just lacks definition and just sounds like mud. If I lower the bass or up the treble, then the high strings sound too bright.
First question, any suggestions on how to deal with this (I've been switching out coupling caps and such already, which helped a little, but I think I'm at the end of the rope on that one).
Also, I tried removing the local feedback look on the second gain stage. Wow, the tone that I wanted was there, in terms of EQ. However, there was WAY too much gain for my tastes.. and also WAY too much noise... hum, RF interference, hiss... you name it.
I am wondering, first of all, why did so much noise and hum enter the picture when I pulled out the loop, is it just a product of the extra gain? I tried some other things to reduce the gain and keep the tone after that point, like pulling the cathode cap on that gain stage, but nothing got rid of the noise.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to tackle this?
Thanks much,
Josh
At this point, the amp sounds pretty good, but my only complaint is that the low end is too flabby when I play notes on the E and A strings. It just lacks definition and just sounds like mud. If I lower the bass or up the treble, then the high strings sound too bright.
First question, any suggestions on how to deal with this (I've been switching out coupling caps and such already, which helped a little, but I think I'm at the end of the rope on that one).
Also, I tried removing the local feedback look on the second gain stage. Wow, the tone that I wanted was there, in terms of EQ. However, there was WAY too much gain for my tastes.. and also WAY too much noise... hum, RF interference, hiss... you name it.
I am wondering, first of all, why did so much noise and hum enter the picture when I pulled out the loop, is it just a product of the extra gain? I tried some other things to reduce the gain and keep the tone after that point, like pulling the cathode cap on that gain stage, but nothing got rid of the noise.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to tackle this?
Thanks much,
Josh
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