....this amp seems to have very little sag/squish in the attack. First of all, the schematic if a horrible hand drawn one and is missing much of it. Just has the key parts, but there is no available schematic from marshall (origin 20 amp) so i don't expect you will be able to tell me. It;s a very clean sounding amp that has no distortion at all in the preamp with only 2 stages. V2 is used for effects loop. Anyways, it;s dead clean till the power amp starts to gring but i am getting preamp overdrive by boosting it. Either way the notes don't have as much give or sag in the attack as other marshalls i have had so i just thought why not post the hand drawn (NOT drawn by me by the way !) incomplete schematic and see if anything jumps out at you that might cause that. There are other hand drawn jps of various missing parts that i can't seem to find now but if i can i'll post them. I was thinking power supply caps that are too big and cause a stiff sound but i don't recall if theres a PSU drawing but I will see if i can find it.
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So the ‘gain’ is a vol pot? What value?
And the ‘eq’ is a tone stack? Details?
Without a CF to buffer it, the tone stack is likely to be hamstringing the gain of that 2nd stage.
And no DCCF goodness.Last edited by pdf64; 10-02-2021, 12:54 AM.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Originally posted by pdf64 View PostSo the ‘gain’ is a vol pot? What value?
And the ‘eq’ is a tone stack? Details?
The tone stack is likely to be hamstringing the gain of that 2nd stage.
And no DCCF goodness.
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Originally posted by daz View Post
I dunno. I saw those drawings of the different parts of the circuit like the gain and tilt but i can't remember much. I lost the link to them and i'm trying to find them.
Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by daz View PostI think so, but those don't quite match up t the schematic i posted in some ways.
Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Right, so both 1st and 2nd stages are heavily loaded, gain will be dragged down, equivilant to swapping 5751 or ECC81 to V1&2 of a 1987 / 1959.
There’s a big 150ohm HT sag resistor, and the cathode bias may add some squish, so the potential to soften the response any further looks poor.
To me, the use of V2 for the fx loop seems a waste of a valve.
If you like it but need ‘more’, your best bet may be to use a boost pedal, or build yourself a low HT 1987.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Originally posted by pdf64 View PostRight, so both 1st and 2nd stages are heavily loaded, gain will be dragged down, equivalent to swapping 5751 or ECC81 to V1&2 of a 1987 / 1959.
There’s a big 150ohm HT sag resistor, and the cathode bias may add some squish, so the potential to soften the response any further looks poor.
To me, the use of V2 for the fx loop seems a waste of a valve.
If you like it but need ‘more’, your best bet may be to use a boost pedal, or build yourself a low HT 1987.
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I found a way to get more preamp drive and seems to work quite well. Not really the ideal way because i just wired a route from V1A to B's grid in parallel with that network for the boost and tilt. . Really sounds good tho. It disabled the boost more or less but the tilt still works. I could remove that network which would no doubt add a lot more gain given the 100k gain pot and the other stuff, but this is enough given that the output drives a lot at stage volume and i would not want to lose the tilt. This makes the amp worlds more usable at lower volumes especially and no need for a pedal for my main tone and just a screamer or such to boost for lead tones. Only problem is high volume squeal. The wire i used is only about 2" long but i may try shielding it to help with that but do u think 2" of unshielded wire could cause it? I can lower highs to rid it but don't wanna have to limit those if i find i need more at stage volume.
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Originally posted by pdf64 View PostTo me, the use of V2 for the fx loop seems a waste of a valve.
Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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The preamp is still (relatively) very linear up to the point were the PA is already clipping with very little EQ in the way. That will sound very direct with no bounce or sag/squish. A additional tube stage with more elaborate signal filtering and a MV will be needed to get a more modern higain attach/bounce.
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Originally posted by tschrama View PostThe preamp is still (relatively) very linear up to the point were the PA is already clipping with very little EQ in the way. That will sound very direct with no bounce or sag/squish. A additional tube stage with more elaborate signal filtering and a MV will be needed to get a more modern higain attach/bounce.
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