Where does it clip? Where does the majority of the overdrive come from? How can I clean it up a bit at max gain using high output humbuckers? These were some of the questions I (we) were asking ourselves...
Typically, I'll swap out V1 with a 12ay7 or a 12au7 to clean it up, as my guitars all have medium to high output pickups, and I like to retain full travel on the gain pot to tweak with. With a 12ax7 in V1, any gain setting past 12 o'clock for me is useless, as this is the max overdrive I want from my Rocket clone.
Sure, I could turn down my guitar volume pot, but then I'll be in the same position, never being able to use it's full travel.
I came to the conclusion that the best mod *for me* was simple: a micro-switch to switch in and out a 100k resistor to ground, tapped from after the 220k resistor (R10) after the tone stack. This way I could have my cake and eat it too: use the standard tube compliment and have the amp switchable between stock and gain-attenuated modes. This way I can switch back to stock circuit values easily when using my Tele or my single coil Strats if I wanted to.
I've included some voltages for my Rocket that show the gain progression through the circuit, as well as many scope traces showing what the circuit does at various points.
Long story short (is it too late?), all of the clipping and overdrive in a Rocket (or at least mine) comes from the Phase Inverter and the power tubes. The pre-amp seems to only amplify and compress the signal, and add tonal flavor. At least that's what I get from looking at it on the scope.
I tested with a 200Hz, 0.100 v sine wave injected at the input jack to simulate a hot single-coil, and unless noted, all controls were maxed. The amp was output from the 16 ohm tap into a 16 ohm resistive load.
Here's some pics, and I look forward to hearing any feedback.
"test rig"
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Voltages:
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Pre-amp compression; note how the top swing of the bottom trace is compressed
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More Pre-amp compression; note how all of the bottom trace is now compressed
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Tone stack effects:
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These next 3 images show how the phase inverter clips the signal at various gain levels.
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These next 4 images show a phase inverter trace at the top and the output signal at the output jack at various gain levels.
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Switch in the 100k resistor at max gain; note how the signal is cleaned up with a minimal loss in volume.
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So what do you think?
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