6505/5150 choke/bias mod
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:17 pm
Hi guys, a couple of hours ago i finished modding my peavey 6505 and i am really excited and wanted to share! I don't post regularly as i don't have many things to contribute - i am mostly reading. This was my first amp mod.
Anyway, the mods are:
-Replaced screen resistors with 1K 5W for safety reasons
-Installed bias circuit
-Installed choke (Hammond - ~100Ohm, 150mA, 10H, i think it is called 193G?). Thanks PaoloJM for the suggestion.
-Relocated the standby switch to avoid hearing a 'spike', due to the choke's lower resistance (the original resistor was 400 Ohm)
It feels like a different amp! I cannot understand why some people on the internet say the bias mod or the choke mod don't affect the sound much. It sounded like night and day to me. By the way i biased around 32mA. I don't know, maybe it is because i did both mods at the same time but the difference is really apparent even at low volumes. My excitement led me to record a clip with my iphone. The mic isn't very good to begin with (but it is far better than most cell phones) and youtube really compressed the sound, so i don't know if it is really representative. But i post it in case you want to hear it anyway.
What i feel has changed is the pick attack. It feels quite different (and better to me). You might be able to notice it in the video. Also, the cleans have improved dramatically (although in the video i was playing a les paul and had the amp set to a nice distortion sound) - plug in a strat and you have decent/nice cleans and excellent distortion. Also, thank god, the fizziness has disappeared! The bottom end is tighter and the gain more useable. It also, generally sounds warmer without losing its edge - it think that shows in the video. Also, the eq feels more responsive.
Please excuse the playing. I really hadn't thought about recording a clip so i wasn't prepared. Also, i never took the time to learn these songs right, so what you hear is by ear/memory. I recorded the clip pretty low on volume because it was around 10 o'clock in the evening here and didn't want to upset the neighbors. I had cranked it earlier though and it sounds great.
Guitar is a Tokai Love Rock LS135SEB with Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro's. I was plugged in the high input. The gain on the lead channel was on 4 (scale 0-10). The master around 1. No pedals, effects, boosters etc. Just guitar, cord, amp. Cab is a Marshall TSLC212 w/ 1xVintage 30 and 1xG12H Heritage. Tubes are EHX 12AX7s and 6L6s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvxoKAbGqqo
Thanks for reading/listening!
Anyway, the mods are:
-Replaced screen resistors with 1K 5W for safety reasons
-Installed bias circuit
-Installed choke (Hammond - ~100Ohm, 150mA, 10H, i think it is called 193G?). Thanks PaoloJM for the suggestion.
-Relocated the standby switch to avoid hearing a 'spike', due to the choke's lower resistance (the original resistor was 400 Ohm)
It feels like a different amp! I cannot understand why some people on the internet say the bias mod or the choke mod don't affect the sound much. It sounded like night and day to me. By the way i biased around 32mA. I don't know, maybe it is because i did both mods at the same time but the difference is really apparent even at low volumes. My excitement led me to record a clip with my iphone. The mic isn't very good to begin with (but it is far better than most cell phones) and youtube really compressed the sound, so i don't know if it is really representative. But i post it in case you want to hear it anyway.
What i feel has changed is the pick attack. It feels quite different (and better to me). You might be able to notice it in the video. Also, the cleans have improved dramatically (although in the video i was playing a les paul and had the amp set to a nice distortion sound) - plug in a strat and you have decent/nice cleans and excellent distortion. Also, thank god, the fizziness has disappeared! The bottom end is tighter and the gain more useable. It also, generally sounds warmer without losing its edge - it think that shows in the video. Also, the eq feels more responsive.
Please excuse the playing. I really hadn't thought about recording a clip so i wasn't prepared. Also, i never took the time to learn these songs right, so what you hear is by ear/memory. I recorded the clip pretty low on volume because it was around 10 o'clock in the evening here and didn't want to upset the neighbors. I had cranked it earlier though and it sounds great.
Guitar is a Tokai Love Rock LS135SEB with Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro's. I was plugged in the high input. The gain on the lead channel was on 4 (scale 0-10). The master around 1. No pedals, effects, boosters etc. Just guitar, cord, amp. Cab is a Marshall TSLC212 w/ 1xVintage 30 and 1xG12H Heritage. Tubes are EHX 12AX7s and 6L6s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvxoKAbGqqo
Thanks for reading/listening!