I'm still not satisfied with the D'lite 22 I built. I used Normster's schematics and layout as a starting point and sourced my own parts, then have tweaked it. It's pretty much tweaked to the attached schematic. I'm using an Eminence Delta Pro 12A, but would like to try a Celestion. I'm running JJ Tesla 6V6's, and have tried various JJ and EH preamp tubes. Eveything functions fine, I just find the amp to be sort of lifeless and uninspiring. That's probably a harsh way to put it -- it's just not lively, dynamic or "touch sensitive". Seems compressed on clean and OD settings. The OD sounds good, just not very dynamic.
As a comparision, if you check out Gregor Hilden's "Dumble 69/70 Les Paul" clip on youtube, you can hear the dynamics in that Dumble he's playing. That's what I'm after. Also, I've been checking out this Rivera amp at a local music store, which my amp does sound similar to, but this thing had so much more dynamic range and touch sensitivitiy (I hate that term but I can't think of what else to call it
Here is a list of the voltages I'm measuring. Any thoughts? Per Normster's suggestion I added a switch to disconnect the NFBL in V1, which makes a difference, but it's not very noticable.
Any thoughts? It's frustrating because I know in my head what I'm looking for, but I don't know how to tweak the amp to get there, or where to look for something that's not right.
Thanks for any thoughts you have on this.
Humbly,
Mark.
V1a plate: 205V
V1a cath: 1.77V
V1b plate: 210V
V1b cath: 1.67V
V2a plate: 214V
V2a cath: 1.77V
V2b plate: 218V
V2b cath: 1.67V
PI pin 1: 297V
PI pin 3: 54.5V
PI pin 8: 54.5V
PI pin 6: 307V
6V6 plates: 442V
6V6 pin 4: 442V
bias set at 21.8 ma
Power supply voltages:
446V at standby switch
441V at "HT + B"
419V at "HT + C"
336V at "HT + D"
328V at "HT + E"