Hey Brad, and everyone
here's some pics. she sounded great, it was the first time in 30 years of playing I actually used an amp for the distortion rather than my pedal board. much more touch sensitive and actually had a use for the guitar volume knob. the only issue is that with the gain of the amp up fairly high, say around 7 out of 10, I didn't have enough headroom for solos. I use the old tried and true tube screamer for a boost, but just got a wee bit more volume.
So, I installed a second PPIMV.
Amp info first would help: it started as a stock JTM45, then because I just can't help myself I added a few "options" - it's just too easy and cheap when you do it yourself.
1. rear panel switch to change between the standard JTM45 shared cathode to a Plexi split cathode on V1, plus change from a 0.02 to the plexi 0.002uf coupling cap
2. rear panel switch to change the NFB from 27k/16ohm tap to 47k/8ohm tap.
3. front panel bass pull switch to add a 0.68uf cap across the 820ohm on V2
4. front panel vol 1 pull switch for a bright cap
5. front panel vol 2 pull switch to internally jumper channels 1+2.
6. added a PPIMV next to the Presence pot----worked Great! a must for any venue I play
think that hits all the mods I did before last weekends job---dead quiet amp.
Note on the pics, I don't subscribe to the theory of bundling all wires together. I prefer to keep a the leads a short as possible and away from each other - especially for V1 and V2.
So back to my need to add a second PPIMV for a volume boost for solos. to do this I got rid of the presence knob--never used anyways.
Then I added a DPDT relay to switch between the two PPIMV's.
Works great, but when I turn the PPIMV up to say 6-7 out of 10 I get a high pitched squeal, was not there with one PPIMV. Granted I will never play the amp that loud, but would like to have it behave as before.
Here's where I could use some help. My guess is the signals are either capacitively coupling in the relay or cross talking. Perhaps two SPDT would provide better isolation? or a beefier relay with better isolation?
any ideas???
thanks
Chris