steverino wrote:
Thanks - the presence is simply an experiment to see if I can get a more "plexi" sound out of the amp.
I doubt that will really help much. The reason Plexi amps need a "Presence" circuit is to give back some of the harmonic complexity removed by the negative feedback. A regular Marshall 18W has no NFB and hence no loss of harmonic complexity.
steverino wrote:
I had redone the PI cathode to 820 which fit the schematic I was working from - I think it was 470 prior. I'd have to check.
But that explains why the plexi channel doesn't sound good anymore when it used to sound great. I have a switch box for resistors so I'll try playing with the 56K - 20K and see what is a good sub - I really don't mind the 6V6s being quieter - its a more mellow sound.
Look at a Plexi PI, it has 15k in the tail (including the 5k presence pot). Octal power tubes, like 6V6s and EL34s, have way less gain than EL84s. So to drive them fully, you need to have a higher gain PI. 470R/20k drives 6V6s pretty well, whereas EL84s only need 820R/56k. You won't be able to fully drive 6V6s or overdrive them with EL84 PI values.
steverino wrote:
Not sure what you mean about a ladder of resistors on the power tubes - I assume this is the EL84s but could you describe this or draw a schematic?
From a previous post...
zaphod wrote:
The 6V6 pair has a separate cathode resistor from the EL84 pair, so they can biased correctly. Use 470R/20k resistor in the PI tail like you would for a 6V6 amp. You then have the grid reference (aka "grid leak") resistors in a kind of ladder arrangement for the tubes, so that the 6V6s get more drive than the EL84s, to compensate for their difference in gain. In the diagram below the signal from the PI is applied at the 6V6 grid ends of the 250k resistors.
_____8.2k __6V6
|
250k
|____8.2k__EL84
|
220k
|_______ Gnd
|
220k
|____8.2k__EL84
|
250k
|____8.2k__6V6
steverino wrote:
I do have another question - some amps use a resister across the output jacks incase you forget to plug in the speakers - any recommendations on what this should be.
100 ohms 5W should be fine