Lindz wrote:
You commented about tightening up the bass on my amp - on your first clips you had the amp dimed, but with the bass dialed back - correct?
Yes. That was with the stock Trinity Plexi circuit.
Lindz wrote:
... But the last "you really got me" clip on the clips page you indicate dimed, no cascade - had you made many changes to your amp components then vs the first clip?...
Yes I made many changes at that point including fixed bias and a negative feedback loop with presence control. I also mix my channels at the input to V2 like the Marshall 1959 Superlead circuit (which is what I based my amp on). Here is my amp schematic.
http://www.unimind.us/images/Trinity18_ ... ematic.jpgLindz wrote:
... That said, in the thread following your original post, Zaphod and some of the other gurus around here suggested changes to your layout tighten it up - are those incorporated in your amp or more importantly the Trinity brown layout? ....
Yes. The Trinity brown layout is based on mine. If you compare the schematics you should see all the component value changes are there. Here is the trinity brown schem.
download/file.php?id=316&mode=viewLindz wrote:
Zaphod also mentioned a couple posts back that a 1Meg pot will be slightly gainier than the 500k - my amp has a 1 meg master volume - probably not enough to make a world of difference but perhaps some
He knows best when it comes to that. I read that if you have too much preamp gain and it is overdriving the phase inverter input then you should lower the pot to 500K or even 250K.
Lindz wrote:
Some subtle things - looking at pics of your actual turret board I see that you have sozo caps throughout and carbon comp resistors in a few places that I do not. ....
Those pics of my board are with the stock plexi circuit before I started modding it. I will try to post some new pics of my current layout later tonight. The Sozos and carbon comps is what Trinity supplies with their kits.
Lindz wrote:
Perhaps even a few component changes of brands and types might tweak it slightly? Maybe the gurus can chime in here on where they think certain caps and resistors ought to be "mojo" brands and or carbon comp etc. and what their favorites are.
There are many long threads out there debating what caps and resisters are best. I think it's good to read them but in the end you will just need to try it yourself and let your ear tell you what is best. That said I think it is the entire circuit that makes the sound so changing the brand of one or two individual components may not even be noticeable. Changing the values however make more of a noticeable difference.