use these values in this layout it's the most recent known good values from the original JM amp. You can see the 120k has been replaced with 220k which made all the difference to my amp.Gtsirvou wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 8:28 am Hello everybody,
I also built an amp based on the JM, and it too seems to have somewhat anemic gain. The solution of swapping the mixing resistor to 220K seems like the first thing to try, but looking on all the discussion in this and another thread by Marcus i get some conflicting information. You are mentioning changing the DRY resistor to 220k from 120K, but all the schematics and layouts posted actually have the WET resistor at 120K/220K (tied to the plate of the triode with reverb RETURN at its grid) and the DRY one at 68K. Only the preliminary schematic by Aaron has 68 K on the WET side. Is this perhaps just a mistake on preparing the layout or schematic, since the two triodes are just next to each other? Thanks for your time
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