Got the new caps in and replaced one tube socket. The amp had a three prong plug, but only two conductor wire. Replaced the power cord and grounded. Amp powered up and passes good signal. Plugged a guitar into the 1/4" microphone jack. Decent sound with fair volume. The original 10" speaker has some buzzing . Got it running through a 12" and it sounds much better.
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Originally posted by tigerzilly View PostI presume that change will make it more guitar friendly. Any thoughts on Jensen P10S alnico speaker? It gonna need a recone. Is the speaker worth saving?"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by tigerzilly View PostOk. I know I have a problem. The first step to recovery is to admit the problem. I'm a vintage tube amp addict! Here is my latest acquisition. Appears to be about 1952 Voice of Music Model 160 amp. Its not a guitar amp, but it looks like a good candidate. Here are the pics as it arrived.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]56730[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]56731[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]56732[/ATTACH]
Here's what you amp 'problem' reminds me of...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URSnFwRGw_I
You came to the right place for help... if you never want to get better that is !
THAT FUTURE GUITAR AMP LOOKS GOOD TO ME !Last edited by HaroldBrooks; 02-18-2020, 07:58 AM." Things change, not always for the better. " - Leo_Gnardo
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Originally posted by tigerzilly View PostI can get a Jensen MOD for $35. Recone is $65. I can store the original Jensen away in the unlikely event it adds value."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Chuck H View Post$65 bucks seems like a good price for what will basically be a new speaker. And if I'm right, the magnets are the same AND they recone with "r" parts you'd be getting what amounts to a new p10r for $65.
I have used the Jensen MOD in the past. No complaints at all.
I started making those changes you recommend. I need to order the 2.2uf cap. The 1M and 47k resistors are in.
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The changes work in tandem, not individually. The operation of the tube is altered from grid leak to cathode bias. The 1.5k cathode resistor in place of the 4.7k will increase signal sensitivity at the input and run the tube at a higher idle current. This is when you need the 1M grid load resistor instead of the 4.7M that was in there. You could use any capacitor value over 470n for the capacitor parallel to the 1.5k cathode resistor. I think a value of 2.2u or smaller is best because there's really no high pass filtration like most guitar amps. A partial bypass on that stage will boost above a frequency dictated by it's value. Smaller = higher frequency knee. Anything over 3.3uf is basically all audible frequencies boosted."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by tigerzilly View PostThe P10S appears to be a 9 watt speaker. The amp according to the schematic is 8 watts. Seems it would be nice to have a little more margin above the amps power rating. Will R parts give the speaker more power handling."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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So back in with the old speaker. I doped up the rips and the outer edge of the cone. The new Jensen was louder and sounded good. The old P10S has early breakup with a more distinct sound. The handle rattle gave it the offensive noise. At least now the amp fits back in the cabinet as it should.Last edited by tigerzilly; 03-10-2020, 02:25 AM.
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The standard fix for cone tears is layers of tissue and water resistant carpenters glue. The fix for edge surrounds is the heaviest tissue you can get and rubber cement. You seem to have done well enough as it is. And yes, the speaker depth thing can be annoying. The last amp I sent off my bench has the 5y3 just slightly inside the gap of the speaker frame. I had to rotate the speaker a quarter turn to achieve this and fortunately the cone doesn't whack on the rectifier tube BUT... I knew this going in and I checked the mounting depth of the new speaker before purchase. Figuring it might come to that. So you live and learn.
The MOD speaker is expressly said to NOT have a distinct tone. It's touted for modeling amps that include cabinet simulation so it's whole point is to have the frequency response to imitate most anything when certain frequencies are nulled rather than added. If you get my meaning. But people seem to like it well enough in several non modeling amps as well. Too bad it doesn't fit, but it's not a bad speaker to have on hand for a future project. So there's that.
Glad you like the circuit changes."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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