This is fine with EL34s, but be careful raising grid resistances with 6V6s. Published Design Maximum value for the G1 resistance on a 6V6 is 100K. Yeah, I know we've been using 220K for 50 years without a hitch, but I'd be cautious about 470K. FWIW.Phil_S wrote:If you want more grit, try raising the value of the 220K grid leak resistors on the PI. Try 470K. This will move it towards Marshall territory. Note: you are fooling with the R/C constant and at some point it will be appropriate to reduce the .022 coupling caps, but they should be OK at 470K.
Power transformer question
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Firestorm is right. But I figure EL84's are cheap. Isn't the Liverpool EL84? Try the preamp mod on V2 first.
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I added the express powerstage to the liverpool preamp. EL34 it isPhil_S wrote:Firestorm is right. But I figure EL84's are cheap. Isn't the Liverpool EL84? Try the preamp mod on V2 first.
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I missed this, too. By all means, raise the grid leaks to 470K as your first step. I think you will be surprised at how that makes your power tubes work.Bernardduur wrote: I added the express powerstage to the liverpool preamp. EL34 it is
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Personally I dont think it is a great design for more overdrive, you would be better off with a high gain marshall type circuit (gain first then EQ) since if you add more gain to a circuit that has the EQ up front the EQ becomes useless as you get the gain pumpingBernardduur wrote:Thanks! I'll check into power scaling.....
I want more OD from this circuit; with the current voltage the unit is quite clean...... I can get only slight OD from it..... any more thoughts on getting more OD from this unit?
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Well, I don't want high gain............ I want some OD. Rigth now it is like playing through a Twin with a very slight edge.......drz400 wrote:Personally I dont think it is a great design for more overdrive, you would be better off with a high gain marshall type circuit (gain first then EQ) since if you add more gain to a circuit that has the EQ up front the EQ becomes useless as you get the gain pumpingBernardduur wrote:Thanks! I'll check into power scaling.....
I want more OD from this circuit; with the current voltage the unit is quite clean...... I can get only slight OD from it..... any more thoughts on getting more OD from this unit?
Maybe it is because I use a telecaster
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Ok, I think I screwed up here 
Installed the resistors on the heaters, smelled something burning and the tubes don't light. Removed em and now when I power on the right voltage is gotten, but when I turn on the standby the voltage drops to 279V and the bias across the 1 ohm resistor is 0.217V
Tubes light up
Installed the resistors on the heaters, smelled something burning and the tubes don't light. Removed em and now when I power on the right voltage is gotten, but when I turn on the standby the voltage drops to 279V and the bias across the 1 ohm resistor is 0.217V
Tubes light up
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Rogier,
I do not know what happened with that last mod....
Guys, can he just use the zener diode trick for lowering the B+ in the amp? I have never looked into this as I love high voltages....
Jelle
I do not know what happened with that last mod....
Guys, can he just use the zener diode trick for lowering the B+ in the amp? I have never looked into this as I love high voltages....
Jelle
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I think the powertubes are done; I'll order some new ones and check again!