I’ve been listening to the Tone Talk podcast as of late and in one episode Dave Friedman explains exactly how EVH ran his variac wig his amps.
What Van Halen did, if you did not know was to take a variac and drop incoming voltage to the amp to around 90VAC instead of the 110-115VAC that was standard at the time. That alone would not get his tone from his Marshall Super Lead amplifiers. The key is to rebias the amplifier to spec after reducing the incoming electricity to the amplifier. This apparently reduces the headroom of the amplifier allowing for the power section to break up pleasantly. At least for Marshall Super Lead amplifiers.
Thinking about modifications for my dual rectifier and installing the adjustable bias mod to my amp already (not to bias my amp hot or cold, but to widen my ability to use pretty much whatever tubes I can obtain), as well as planning the effects loop mod, I’m curious to how running the amplifier with reduced supply voltage, then rebiasing the amp would sound?
The Bold/Spongy switch alone would not work because the amps drop in voltage doesn’t compensate for the tubes not having proper operating voltage.
Has anyone here tried anything like this? I know the amp shuts off completely until around 50VAC. But I was going to try down to about 90-100VAC at the lowest. Of course I’m not planning on permenantly running the amp this way but think it would be fairly interesting to see what happens with this circuit.
What Van Halen did, if you did not know was to take a variac and drop incoming voltage to the amp to around 90VAC instead of the 110-115VAC that was standard at the time. That alone would not get his tone from his Marshall Super Lead amplifiers. The key is to rebias the amplifier to spec after reducing the incoming electricity to the amplifier. This apparently reduces the headroom of the amplifier allowing for the power section to break up pleasantly. At least for Marshall Super Lead amplifiers.
Thinking about modifications for my dual rectifier and installing the adjustable bias mod to my amp already (not to bias my amp hot or cold, but to widen my ability to use pretty much whatever tubes I can obtain), as well as planning the effects loop mod, I’m curious to how running the amplifier with reduced supply voltage, then rebiasing the amp would sound?
The Bold/Spongy switch alone would not work because the amps drop in voltage doesn’t compensate for the tubes not having proper operating voltage.
Has anyone here tried anything like this? I know the amp shuts off completely until around 50VAC. But I was going to try down to about 90-100VAC at the lowest. Of course I’m not planning on permenantly running the amp this way but think it would be fairly interesting to see what happens with this circuit.