zaphod wrote:
I'm a little confused. So you're saying this Triwatt's Presence control works like other Hiwatts', but not like your own 504's, or....???
Sorry, I was typing from my iphone in the jetway!
On all of my Hiwatts, the presence doesn't seem to do anything until you hit about 3:00 on the knob, then it adds more uppper everything, but it's not a huge change, just a little extra "keraaanggg". It seems similar, but even more subtle on the Triwatt. Clear as mud?
FWIW, the rest of the tone stack is very close if not identical. It feels and sounds like my '78 2 holer, except I can turn the master up quite a bit more before it gets too loud. A lot more preamp gain than a 4 holer, and less headroom than a 50 watter, of course. I like it. I am looking forward to trying it out at band rehearsal this week..
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Yes, I've seen how the voltage really affects them too. The Custom Triwatt Lead is designed to work at 120V AC. So you will get the best Hiwatt tones from it at that voltage (and using a 12AT7 in the PI).
My clones both have 120V primary windings, and definitely sound the best with 120 going in. My '78 gets real sterile and microphonic at 125ish, which is why I use a variac with it. On my gigging amps (which the Triwatt will likey be), I don't want to deal with the variac for a variety of reasons, so I just set the bias with the higher voltage and go with it. They still sound great.
After initial fireup, I put one of my Mullard ECC81s in there. I still have my lousy Sovteks/Chinese 12AX7s in the rest of the preamp and it sounds great. I can't wait to play with some of my good glass!
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With lower voltages it will break up a little too early, and if you go too low, will start to get somewhat mushy, as opposed to the classic Hiwatt tightness. If you go too much higher OTOH, 6V6s will start to sound shrill, although KT66s will still sound fine.
I've found the same thing with the variac. I have tried running lower voltage, like around 100, but the amps turn to mush. Not my style at all, plus it runs the heaters outside of their range. I've played with My Twin, '78 DR504 and '69 Traynor YBA1 all sound shrill when wall voltage is used, in addition to running the heaters higher than I feel comfortable with. Also, on my '78 in particular, the high mains voltage makes just about every one of my NOS preamp tubes microphonic. At 115, they are fine.
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With KT66s in their biased to 40mA, the voltage in KT66 mode should again drop to around 440V.
I don't have any KT66s. I need to order some tubes for another project. I'm gonna get a pair of KT66s too. Any brand preferences?
One of these days, I'm gonna build a box with a 6/12 bucking transformer in it. I have 2 of the transformers, I just haven't gotten around to sourcing enclosures for them.....