I was fairly happy with the sound but I knew it could be better,
based on several clone soundclips I heared with the same specs.
I did several things(soldering other components, trying, reading this board) that made a big difference in sound, but after a (deleted
In original dumbles the filament wires are floating from one tube socket to another.
Lead dress is done according to that method. In the ceriatone OTS the filament wires are at the back of the chassis.
I didnt want to solder the filament wires again, because it's a pain in the ***, to get them back in those narrow holes.
So I decided to experiment with the wires coming from the pre amp tubes. Especcially the wire coming from pin 3(cathode).
In original Ots from factory this wire is follwing the dumble layout, but also sitting on the filament wire.
When putting the cathode(pin 3) wire floating 1 cm (1/2 ")above the filament wire, on both V1 and v2, there is a massive
change in sound. The overdrive seems to be the most affected. It has a really thick tone now and less fragmented.
At first, I thought I auto-suggested it. So I put the cathode wires back, sitting on the filament wires. But there was again that fragmented lead tone.
It's just unbelievable that such a funny little thing is making such a big difference. Bandmates and even my wife noticed the difference.
Most of you guys already knew this; so you always stress on lead dress
Maybe this is the way to go with filament wires at the back of the chassis.
Please let me know what you think!