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Nice shots. Threw out a box of those old white resistors a couple of years ago, wasn't confident using them in a new build, oh well how was I to know.azatplayer wrote:ANyone used little demon 1 watters?
Just checked Nebraska surplus too for some old carbon, plenty to choose from but gees that stuff is exxy.
to get a higher value from new comps, just dremel/shave off the resistor til you get the right value, with a METER connected of course!azatplayer wrote:Ahh yes i did measure a few resistors and the drift is massive. I intend to document the values before it gos home. They look really shabby too, some of the bands are near gone. It started out just a recap, but ended up the old re-al jacks were brittle and the spring contacts were moving around where the jacks had chipped away, one channel was staying open with the jack empty. So i had to replace them, using cliffs. Of course needed to relic the chrome bezels
In rewiring the jacks i realized they created an attenuation at the input deliberately crippling the amp to a supposed ten watts. That and smaller trannies and lower B+, kept it under the AC15, but essentially the same amp power wise. I rewired the jacks in a standard hi lo config and that opened the amp up immensely, also took away the crappy buzzy distortion the divider created.
It had 220k grids on each hi and lo input with a 1meg to ground. Thing is the inputs are in parallel with each other and the 1meg, with each grid resistor to ground when the jack is closed. So using either input gives you a divider of 220k-180k (220k*1meg/220k+1meg) giving a massive attenuation.
Also they ground one side of the cut control which gives much less cut control! So i lifted that as well as swapping lugs to make it more a tone control as thats what it is marked as.
Basic reversible stuff, which i think he will like.
The thing was wired wrong impedance too, luckily had not damaged the OT, running a 4ohm load from the 8ohm tap. Ended up sounding just great
Can you explain how that would work.TheHandsomeOrk wrote:to get a higher value from new comps, just dremel/shave off the resistor til you get the right value, with a METER connected of course!
jim