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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:10 pm 
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Hey everyone

The idea of the 5w Lightning really has me salivating. When you take a power section and want to cut it's output, what goes into that? Where do you start? Do you leave the phase inverter the same, or is that where you start? Do you just take one of the power tubes out of the picture and leave the circuit on the other the same?


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 1:56 pm 
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I've been doing some reading. The Guitar Amp Handbook didn't give me much to go on, but the Aiken Amplification site gave me some starters.

The Lightning is push-pull. In order to get around 5-7 watts, would you go parallel single-ended as your foundation to design it on? From what I read in this article, this would be a more saturated sound, whatever that means.

http://www.aikenamps.com/SingleEnded.htm


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 4:30 pm 
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One thing, a 5W or Single ended lightning is not going to sound like the real thing. It might work to graft the lightning front end onto the AC4 back end. No PI required.

Since the effort is about the same to do the full monty, it might be better to look at ways to scale the power down. There were some ideas using the drive to the 18 watt PI that looked interesting, but I never tried these.

Theres always an attenuator and if we ever get the Electronic Power Control working, thats an option as well.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:05 am 
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I'm not familiar with the differences between power scaling and attentuation.

I finished my Two-Rock clone and honestly think it sounds plain. Nothing jumps out. BUT, when I put the Celestion G12-65 I bought for it into my Lightning, it brought an entirely new dimension to the thing.

I can't imagine a more versatile amp. Finding a way to cut the volume in half would be awesome.

Ok guys, I'm off for the week. I'll be surfing :)


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 8:32 am 
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Power control changes the internal power supply voltages while attenuation affects the output. Attenuation is an Add On while Power control is an Add In. There are benefits to both.

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