I have an Allesandro working Dog amplifier on the bench and I am trying to figure out a better way to have a master volume control in this circuit. It has been a while since I modified any amps so I am not fresh on what to do here yet (been busy building).
This amp has a "final power output" control that is supposed to vary the output of the amp from 50% to 100% and it probably does just that only the owner wants more control of the volume. As is this control doesn't make much difference in volume, maybe 3-6dB difference.
I was going to recommend installing a VVR but after thinking it over, I don't want to drill in the chassis.
So what I think may best the best option is to convert what is already in this circuit to a PPIMV.
Since I haven't seen this particular power output design before I am unsure how to proceed.
See attached pic:
The 0.1 uF PI caps each connect to the right side of the dual ganged pot, the wipers of the dual pot connect to 1k5 resistors and then to pin 5 of the power tube sockets, the left side of the pots are connected to the outer "v" 47k resistors that are connected to the bias circuit.
My thoughts are to connect the outer "v" points of the 47k resistors to the 0.1 caps and then also over to the pin 5's of the power tube sockets, just like most fender circuits do. At this point I can then install a PPIMV and be done.
My question is…which PPIMV do you think would be best suited in this particular amp?