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Allynmey wrote:Hi Bob, are you going to revise the layout above? Maybe you can post it on the "other" site. :wink: I think I have to add a dumble to the list.

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"other site"? Am i missing something or were you referring to the layouts section?
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BobW wrote:"other site"? Am i missing something or were you referring to the layouts section?
Yes, I'll post both the jpg and the Visio for folks that have it. Just gotta put the finishing touches on it plus a few edits to the schematic.
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Bob, I love the clip! A few questions...... :D

Regarding the treble cap.....It looks like you have the ceramic on the board and the polyester cap on the mid switch. Did you try this both ways? I thought the poly went on the board. Just curious.. :roll:

Also, regarding the .005 cap with the 330pf cap for the mid boost.....how does this combination work with both the PAB and Mid boost enabled? Is it to much of a good thing :?:

I currently have a .002 on my board with a 330pf cap.(like Gil's pics) I will probably at some point try the .002/390pf and also the .001/470pf per Dogears. My amp is sounding killer right now! Like you,.... I need to get mine in a cabinet soon so it is not so easy to tweak! :roll: :D
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keithrick wrote:Bob, I love the clip! A few questions...... :D

Regarding the treble cap.....It looks like you have the ceramic on the board and the polyester cap on the mid switch. Did you try this both ways? I thought the poly went on the board. Just curious.. :roll:
With the mid boost off it's the ceramic 330pF only, flipping the mid boost on parallels the 2 caps. It's not important where they're mounted but how they're activated.
Also, regarding the .005 cap with the 330pf cap for the mid boost.....how does this combination work with both the PAB and Mid boost enabled? Is it to much of a good thing :?:
You can never have too much of a good thing :wink:

Yes, it's a bit over the top but I like it that way. I like the mid boost more than the PAB but I've used both together.
I currently have a .002 on my board with a 330pf cap.(like Gil's pics) I will probably at some point try the .002/390pf and also the .001/470pf per Dogears. My amp is sounding killer right now! Like you,.... I need to get mine in a cabinet soon so it is not so easy to tweak! :roll: :D
I honestly think that .002/330 would be less over the top but I'm really liking the singing of this combination.

I just finished up my cabinet today. The most important part was ease of taking the chassis out :D .
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Bob,

Did you ever get a chance to play around with the OD2 grid resistor?
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keithrick wrote:Bob,

Did you ever get a chance to play around with the OD2 grid resistor?
I assume you mean the grid stopper because the actual grid resistor is the drive pot. I stuck with the 68k.
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dogears wrote:Several small additional suggestions....
Lastly, monkey around with the 180k OD2 grid. Try putting a 1M or 2M across it to see if you like the sound of a slightly smaller resistor. It may add some "sing" on top. Something like a 160k to 170k resistor does make a noticeable difference due to the miller effect.
Actually I was referring to the 180K OD2 grid that Scott suggested above.

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keithrick wrote:
dogears wrote:Several small additional suggestions....
Lastly, monkey around with the 180k OD2 grid. Try putting a 1M or 2M across it to see if you like the sound of a slightly smaller resistor. It may add some "sing" on top. Something like a 160k to 170k resistor does make a noticeable difference due to the miller effect.
Actually I was referring to the 180K OD2 grid that Scott suggested above.

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Sorry, I had a brain fart.. a senior moment.... :oops:


Yes, I tried his suggestion. I'm convinced he hears things only dogs and small children can hear. I didn't find a difference until I reached about 150K. I have a 180K that measures about 170K in there now.
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