Big fun last night....my friend BOB stopped by wearing his rockstar leather jacket and carrying a Marshall JCM800 model 2205- 50 watt head (EL34s), and a very nice stock Gibson SG....I told him to hook up and play at stage volume and give me the real deal...he did, and here's the results:
- This amp has a great midrangy punch that immediately set it apart from the amp I am working on, and I was worried, because this setup really sounded awesome, and I knew he would be plugging into my amp soon.......he had the gain cranked to 8, the channel vol. on 8, and the master on 2, which after a little knob twisting,,,, I too was convinced that this was the best settings for his type of playing (Zep, Sabbath, VH, Guns and Roses, AC/DC, etc, etc)
- We switched him over to my amp and the difference was obvious,,,,we now had much broader low-mids/low freq. response, but the 6V6s were not handling the load, and were breaking up very easily (which was the original intention for using them).....so I decided right away to switch them out for EL34
- I put EL34s in there and re-biased to 35mA, and the result was very real......now we had more headroom, clarity throughout the spectrum, and although this amp didn't have the mid punch of his amp,,,,,,my amp DID have something that his didn't......it stood right up to one of the best rock amps out there, and that felt GREAT!
- We experimented with different value bypass caps, and settled on these:
4.7uf on V1a; 4.7 on V1b; 1uf with the boost limiting resistor still in series,,,,,and that was the clear winner.....it got rid of a lot of the mud that Tubenit was trying to tell me all along.......I thought it was going to kill the bass response, BUT it didn't and that's a lesson learned
- With the vol. on 3, treb. 7, mid 5, bass 6, presence 10, we found the sweet spot, where it would bark, bite, growl, sing, and especially feedback into harmonics, which he enjoyed as much as I do....
- I broke out the Variac and lowered the input Vac to 105 and it brought the B+ down to 395Vdc....I rechecked the bias and adjusted it HOT to 51mA, and that combination was a pure winner.....he got a huge grin on his face and wanted to place an order right then and there
- Although I originally liked the sound of his amp better,,,,after some adjustments we both actually preferred the sound and potential of mine
-The volume was very similar with both amps and he said he could use mine onstage...
- I asked him for comments, critisizm and he asked for a little more gain

...which made me laugh out loud because it has a ton of gain
- So from here I'm going to continue to voice the amp based on these findings and just try to narrow it down to a great sound with THIS circuit....
I'm going to try jojo's cascade suggestion, tweak the tone stack values, install PPIMV, and basically STOP trying to get this amp to sound totally different than it was intended..................I can wait to get "MY SOUND"
- When finished I will label this amp the "HOME-WRECKER", sell it to Bob, and use the money for parts to move further along towards the dream...
- He asked me for an amp that will "put some blonde PU$$? on (his) lap",,,,,so that's where HIS head is.....and I can appreciate that,,,mine will be trying to figure out how to get an amp to do that...........Now that would be a marketing slogan
