Funny, that's how I feel about you when I hear your guitar playing! Thanks for your generous comments, Jimi. Really--the building is easier than the playing!Originally Posted by Jimi75
Funny, that's how I feel about you when I hear your guitar playing! Thanks for your generous comments, Jimi. Really--the building is easier than the playing!Originally Posted by Jimi75
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I waited a bit to make sure that you really have built it now .
Looks beautiful as usual Vood!
Technically speaking, what makes the amp dark. Could you go into a little more detail about how a bright switch works?
You duh_man voodoo!
I pick a moon dog.
As I understand these things, and amp will sound dark if the circuit is laid out such that a large portion of the high frequencies are lost/bled off to ground during the course of amplifying the signal. This tends to be most pronounced at low volumes. Some amps are intrinsically dark sounding, while others are bright, or somewhere in between. Dark sounding amps are often modified in some way to give them more top end, with the addition of the famous "Top Boost" stage to the Vox AC30 being a well-known example. (Interestingly, that circuit was copied directly from an old 50's Gibson amp, right down to an error in the bass pot design!)Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
However, this can be done in other ways, notably by adding judiciously chosen capacitors to locations in the circuit where they can act as a bypass around points where high frequencies would otherwise be bled off. This works because of the the fact that the impedance of a capacitor varies inversely with frequency, so that at very high frequencies, a capacitor becomes a short circuit, and at very low frequencies, an open circuit. Now, exactly how you decide what capacitance rating to use in what circuit is still a mystery to me, but John Calhoun suggests something in the 200 - 450 picofarad range for the optional brightness cap in the Firefly. So I've ordered several silver mica caps in that capacitance ballpark and will see which I like the sound of best.
Clear as mud?
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I think you need to mod the above with a clarity boostOriginally Posted by duhvoodooman
Thanks Vood, that did help some.
I pick a moon dog.
Got a schematic? I could use one of those!Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
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OK, here's a little sample of what the Firefly can do. I came across a posting at the AX84.com Firefly forum that said if you swap a 12AT7 for the 12AU7 power tube, it drops the max. power output but brings on an earlier breakup with a huge bottom end. Since I'm not using close to the max. output of this little monster, that sounded like a pretty good tradeoff to me. So I tried it through my 1x12 cab using my LP Std. and--WHAM--instant mini-Marshall stack sounds! Couldn't think of anything better to ram through it than some vintage Zep. Now, I'll never be confused for Jimmy Page, but playing aside, this sounded pretty good to me. Mind you, this is with NO effects other than a bit of plate reverb from my DigiVerb pedal. All the crunch comes purely from the amp. Here's the link:
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oh yea I like that mini marshall!!!!
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You're right... Page plays sloppier.: The tone you're getting from the amph sounds very warm, even through my little computer speakers. Great stuff, DVM!Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
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I wish I had your talent with electronics. Put a soldering iron in my hand, and somebody better have a paramedic on standby, with a bed waiting at the nearest burn center.
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Thank you :-)Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
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