Bitlife said:
Hallo, since I built the amp I have made several modifications, tested, changed back a few ones that were not good... and learned a lot in the process.
Today I thought I would investigate why the precense control almost was non functional on the amp. Perhaps if parts of the schematic comes from an original 100W design, but this version is now 24W with two 6V6, then perhaps the voltage that goes into the negative feedback is too low with the resistors, pot and cap in the negative feedback circuit (4,7kohm, 390 ohm, 2k pot an 1uF cap). In addition the amp was always sounding a bit harsh with distortion up, especially compared to some of my other amps, which suprised me.
So I moved the negative feed back signal from the 4 ohm tap to the 16 ohm tap of the speaker selector (it has a higher output voltage). That made a significant difference ! The precence control now has a noticeable function and the amp really sings when distortion is up (esp when the precense control is turned down).
Perhaps something that others may want to try ?
By moving the negative feedback signal from the 4 ohm tap to the 16 ohm tap of the speaker selector, you've increased the output voltage in the negative feedback path. This change has resulted in a noticeable difference in the functionality of the presence control and improved the overall sound of the amp, especially when distortion is applied. It's always exciting to discover tweaks and adjustments that can enhance the performance of an amplifier.