Thanks,
Brad
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wbfree wrote:I want to run el34's in mine, is there anything I need to change to make that optimum.
The EL34 uses more heater current than the 6L6. I do not know the specs of the power transformer but be carefull not to go over these specs.wbfree wrote:I want to run el34's in mine, is there anything I need to change to make that optimum. I am on a steep learning curve as I am not a tech but love all this. Stayed up 'til 2:00 last night reading everything and downloaded some electronic manuals to study, would like eventually to build my own amp. I am an old guy hope my brain can still hold information
Orca - I finished my OTS (Nik's) kit a couple weeks back. So, when you say you replaced the "resistor in front of the ratio", I assume you mean the 150k coming off the plate of OD2 in to Ratio (only one I guess)? Ratio goes to the relay then and off to the Master then loop before going to PI grid... (the relays still confuse my deconstructing the layout/schem, so I verbalize it to make more sense). Then an audio taper 100k level pot replaces the 250k linear pot... did you get these last two from a thread here on T.A.G.? I know that Nik's layout differed from the popular 220k + 100k trim coming in to OD, but still learning about the differences and tweaks that work on the Overtone. I know that much of the ODS tweaks are for 100w circuits, so always wondering how they translate to the 50w ceriatone circuit. Anyway, thanks for the info on your ceriatone. I'll be posting my build with pics pretty soon - before I ugly it up too much with tweaks (once I start desoldering, I have trouble keeping things pretty!) LOLorca wrote:Hi,
I changed the OT of my Ceriatone to a Fender 018343; much better tone
and more usefull with different speaker cabinets.I also increased the
resistor between CL2 and the OD to 220k and the resistor in front of the
Ratio pot to 180k.Level pot changed to 100K A .The OD is smoother now
and the level difference to the Clean channel more moderate.
Wolfgang
For what it's worth, the LEVEL control should be a 100K LINEAR pot, not audio, if you'd like for the amp to mirror what Dumble did in the most non-HRM amps. ODS 124, as reported by me a couple of years ago and documented with pictures, had a 250K (audio, as it were) pot in that position.aprilia1k wrote:
Orca - I finished my OTS (Nik's) kit a couple weeks back. So, when you say you replaced the "resistor in front of the ratio", I assume you mean the 150k coming off the plate of OD2 in to Ratio (only one I guess)? Ratio goes to the relay then and off to the Master then loop before going to PI grid... (the relays still confuse my deconstructing the layout/schem, so I verbalize it to make more sense). Then an audio taper 100k level pot replaces the 250k linear pot... did you get these last two from a thread here on T.A.G.? I know that Nik's layout differed from the popular 220k + 100k trim coming in to OD, but still learning about the differences and tweaks that work on the Overtone. I know that much of the ODS tweaks are for 100w circuits, so always wondering how they translate to the 50w ceriatone circuit. Anyway, thanks for the info on your ceriatone. I'll be posting my build with pics pretty soon - before I ugly it up too much with tweaks (once I start desoldering, I have trouble keeping things pretty!) LOL
Cheers,
Stephen
Thanks Gil, Orca. Linear, got it. Yeah - I'm finding that the Ceriatone circuit seems to be mostly (perhaps completely, I have not done an atomic comparison) equal to this schematic labeled "1Z4", basically a mod'd #124 I guess. I got my kit in late Feb. and waited a few weeks, just staring and planning and reading. Anyway - I will go with the 220k, and Orca, same as you, the trimmer is low (around 85k) so will either get another or add the 15k. Orca, one other question - I have seen a few threads where people recommend running the trimmer at about 30k going to ground (think one was Gil actually) or maybe 40k. You crank it to the full 100k? Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you're saying there.orca wrote:Aprilia1K,
... also changing the trim pot to more precise 100k value.The one Nik used had 82k.If it is that low,You should add a resistor to have
100k going to ground.
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Worth to install is a "Treble Bleed" ; it is just a 330k resistor and a
1n capacitor in series going from "X" to Ground.
Exactly. I built '1Z4' with a set of mostly stock Ceriatone Overtone boards.aprilia1k wrote: schematic labeled "1Z4", basically a mod'd #124 I guess.
Stephen