I've been modding my peavey triumph 60 over the last few weeks.
I've changed a few cathode resistors and bypass caps on a few stages, added a 5h choke
and successfully moved the tone stack further down in the circuit (pre master vol) as
originally it was immediately after the 1st preamp stage and before the gain controls,
i hated that...lol (muddy distortion).
I also have a bypass cap on the 1st stage plate resistor to help tone down some of the
upper high end freqs. The amp is working perfectly, dead quiet at idle....
My issue is the more i turn the master volume up (post tone stack and pre phase inverter) ,
the more high freqs I'm loosing.....significantly.
I'm not talking at extreme volume levels, it's happening by a 1/4 the way up. It's like if someone
was turning the treble control down at the same rate the master volume is going up.
I've been reading up on the ltp phase inverters over the last few days.
During my search I've noticed that the marshall plexi/jcm, slo100 ltp inverters are using
1M for both grid leak resistors and mismatched plate resistors (82k/100k).
My amp has is running 68k/470k (R77 & R75) for the grid leaks and
68k/68k (R78 & R83) for the plates. My tail is a 22k vs those amps'10K.
I have a plexi, jcm 800 and a slo and I don't have this issue with those so (and I might be way off base)
but I'm wondering if when the more I turn the volume up on this amp, is the fact that one side of the
phase inverter is being driven harder than the other, could be canceling highs?
Are the ltp values of those amps keeping my issue from happening in them?
I have to believe that the issue is after the master volume in the circuit, I assume the changes I
made have nothing to do with this issue but I could be wrong