A bone dry '71 Superlead clip
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A bone dry '71 Superlead clip
I recorded this last night really quick just to hear how this amp sounds with this spec I'm running. Tell me what you think. Any P.O.? or other nasty parasites being heard? Excuse the sloppy playing. Superstrat with a Duncan EVH straight in a '71 Superlead. Upper left input everthing on 10 except bass and Vol II on 0.
PPIMV dimed. Check out my soundclick. Red Superlead spec.
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplaye ... 79986&q=hi
PPIMV dimed. Check out my soundclick. Red Superlead spec.
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplaye ... 79986&q=hi
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It sounds pretty good. It fits the Dokken tone better than EVH, IMO.
PO? It's hard to tell from the clip. Maybe. I do hear some fizz but it may just be the "dimed" tone from whatever tubes you're using.
The gain is "over the top" for me but it fits the style you're playing. I'd be curious to hear it with the volume around 7.
PO? It's hard to tell from the clip. Maybe. I do hear some fizz but it may just be the "dimed" tone from whatever tubes you're using.
The gain is "over the top" for me but it fits the style you're playing. I'd be curious to hear it with the volume around 7.
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Thanks guys. I'll record a clip with VolI on 7 to hear the diff. I got some cheap JJ EL34L's in the power right now. I have some good NOS Jan preamps in there but I want to get a quad of Sylvania 6CA7's, I'm sure it will make a big difference. I'll change the spec a couple more times so we can do a side by comparison to hear which one sounds best. Thanks.toner wrote:It sounds pretty good. It fits the Dokken tone better than EVH, IMO.
PO? It's hard to tell from the clip. Maybe. I do hear some fizz but it may just be the "dimed" tone from whatever tubes you're using.
The gain is "over the top" for me but it fits the style you're playing. I'd be curious to hear it with the volume around 7.
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This one was;
v1 split cathode .68uf/2.7Kohm
v1 .022
v2 no cap 820ohm
33k/500pf tone stack
mixer 470K\500pf
no cap on volume pot
.022 in the phase inverter
47k negative feedback resistor wire on 8 ohm
32uf in the preamp
32uf for the screens
50uf for the mains
32uf in the phase inverter..
100p fizz
Lar\Mar type II PPIMV
v1 split cathode .68uf/2.7Kohm
v1 .022
v2 no cap 820ohm
33k/500pf tone stack
mixer 470K\500pf
no cap on volume pot
.022 in the phase inverter
47k negative feedback resistor wire on 8 ohm
32uf in the preamp
32uf for the screens
50uf for the mains
32uf in the phase inverter..
100p fizz
Lar\Mar type II PPIMV
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Switch on 16 ohmrockstah wrote:nice spec. was your impedance switch on 16 ohm or 8?
r u are using 32u caps jumpered in series to add up to 32u on the screens or are u using single sides that add up to 16u on the screens?
which speakers?
yes
no
The cab is loaded with greenbacks and G12H-30's. This is the stack I just bought as you know so I didn't take the time to open up the back and see where the greenie is and the G12H-30 is. I just miced the bottom left speaker.

Next spec and clip, I will open the cab to clear this up.
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The amp was dimed with no attenuator. Its basically the spec that Cameron describes in the EVH chasis layout thread without the 330 on V2.
I might have to throw that on there to make a comparison.
I've tried the 820 on V1b but I find its a little too thin especially with the .0022 cap.
2.7K with the .022 cap makes it soooo much fatter.
To make this circuit a little tighter and cleaner,I might put the NFB on the speaker jack (16ohm) instead of the 8 ohm.
I really like the 33k 500p tone stack with this circuit because it ups the gain and gives the right amount of mids.
I might have to throw that on there to make a comparison.
I've tried the 820 on V1b but I find its a little too thin especially with the .0022 cap.
2.7K with the .022 cap makes it soooo much fatter.
To make this circuit a little tighter and cleaner,I might put the NFB on the speaker jack (16ohm) instead of the 8 ohm.
I really like the 33k 500p tone stack with this circuit because it ups the gain and gives the right amount of mids.
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thats the way to do a clip. Around here its about hearing what it really sounds like dry. then we can add crap later. thats a Killer tone.
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