Mike Lamury
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What is it and what does it do.
Does this apply to all years of the Mark V 90W or just the early years?Here is a brief response. General synopsis: The Mark V90W is one of the few amps that can be tuned with change of preamp tubes. This amp responds quite well to short, medium or long plate 12AX7 tubes in various positions. The one trick to allow for more gain saturation and to cut out the ice pick tendency is to use a tube with less gain characteristics in the upper frequency range. As it is the basic triode tube is a non-linear device that will have a different gain effect based on frequency.
The saturation mod can consist of one or two things.
The original post was for change in V6.
- Replace the V6 tube with a NOS JAN/Phillips 12AT7 (original concept). Similar desire was to allow for more tube saturation effect.
Due to experimentation, it was discovered that V4 was an alternate.
I would not do both, just pick one or none.
- 2. Replace the V4 tube with a NOS JAN/Phillips 12AT7. This aids to change the gain structure of the higher frequencies. The low end characteristic will remain the same. Helps to reduce higher order harmonics in the higher frequency range that cuts on ice pick characteristics of some Mark V amps. Also enhances the IIC+ characteristic. This improves the gain structure so you can use more treble and gain settings without going into ice pick tones.
It has been a few years since I contributed to this thread. I did go overboard with hard mods but those are not necessary. I had more of an ice pick issue with CH3 and learned a great deal with some minor changes. Some of which I restored but a few I left as is. Keep it simple and only try the tube swap change.
You can apply this to any model year of the Mark V90. The V4 has the most effect. I tried the V6 but thought it reduced what I liked about the gain structure. For reference, mine is a 2012 and should be much the same as the current production models. The first release in 2009 had a different tone stack and some added parts not on the schematics or PCB. 2010 is the year they made the changes on the PCB. If there were other mods after that time period, it is not advertised.Does this apply to all years of the Mark V 90W or just the early years?
Also, which of the 2 tube swaps did you find most useful?
Thanks,
Roger
I have tried a NOS JAN/GE 5751 in the V4 position of the Mark V90. Interesting response but the 12AT7 just seemed better. That being said, the smaller platforms to not have the same design in how the cascaded gain stages are arranged. With the 90W version, it is the 3rd gain stage that has the gain control and the 4th gain stage as the high gain overdrive or saturation position. The V90 has V5A as the 3rd gain stage and V4B as the 4th gain stage. The other triodes with those tubes are for the reverb send/return. An alternate tube in V4 will affect the gain structure of the lead channel and have a slight effect on the reverb send. The other channels are not effected in relation to the gain characteristics.I don’t have any nos tubes, would a 5751 work?
Also I have the 25 watt version, would it work for this and which tube would this be?
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