APEMAN said:Hi,
I'm confused with the mods suggested on the last pages, please help!
I totally belive you that it might sound better/tighter, but please help me to understand....
- the 82p/2,2Meg Pre-Gain-Filter was part of the Rectos since at least (?) the Past500 Models, removing this filter will kill your raw(3CH)/blues(2CH) mode, or not (maybe I'm completely wrong here...)?
[- early 2CH Models used a 475k instead of an 680k resistor in the resulting Pre-Gain-Filter for vintage and modern. ...which will bring you a little bit more mids in the preamp.]
- jumping the 100 Ohms will help - completely agreed...
- removing the 20p cap in front of V2 - wasn't that cap part of the circuit since ever? Of course it will bring you more brightness, but are we hunting for the original recto voice or something else? Or is this maybe comming from a pre500???
- Have you seen the 10p (dullness-cap) on the 3CH master pot (only non-multiwatt)? My suggestion is to remove it...
- that 1Meg Gain pot thing - completely agreed (even if I prefer 500k....)
[- take a closer look at the preamps power supply cap values]
Wow, 24 pages :shock: but I have the feeling we are close to THE solution. (Is it possible to have more than 99 pages for this topic, or should we go for something like "www.Want Pre500 tone? Here's how to get it!.com ?) :lol:
APEMAN said:Hi,
I'm confused with the mods suggested on the last pages, please help!
I totally belive you that it might sound better/tighter, but please help me to understand....
- the 82p/2,2Meg Pre-Gain-Filter was part of the Rectos since at least (?) the Past500 Models, removing this filter will kill your raw(3CH)/blues(2CH) mode, or not (maybe I'm completely wrong here...)?
[- early 2CH Models used a 475k instead of an 680k resistor in the resulting Pre-Gain-Filter for vintage and modern. ...which will bring you a little bit more mids in the preamp.]
- jumping the 100 Ohms will help - completely agreed...
- removing the 20p cap in front of V2 - wasn't that cap part of the circuit since ever? Of course it will bring you more brightness, but are we hunting for the original recto voice or something else? Or is this maybe comming from a pre500???
- Have you seen the 10p (dullness-cap) on the 3CH master pot (only non-multiwatt)? My suggestion is to remove it...
- that 1Meg Gain pot thing - completely agreed (even if I prefer 500k....)
[- take a closer look at the preamps power supply cap values]
Wow, 24 pages :shock: but I have the feeling we are close to THE solution. (Is it possible to have more than 99 pages for this topic, or should we go for something like "www.Want Pre500 tone? Here's how to get it!.com ?) :lol:
Let's tackle this!APEMAN said:Hi,
I'm confused with the mods suggested on the last pages, please help!
I totally belive you that it might sound better/tighter, but please help me to understand....
- the 82p/2,2Meg Pre-Gain-Filter was part of the Rectos since at least (?) the Past500 Models, removing this filter will kill your raw(3CH)/blues(2CH) mode, or not (maybe I'm completely wrong here...)?
[- early 2CH Models used a 475k instead of an 680k resistor in the resulting Pre-Gain-Filter for vintage and modern. ...which will bring you a little bit more mids in the preamp.]
- jumping the 100 Ohms will help - completely agreed...
- removing the 20p cap in front of V2 - wasn't that cap part of the circuit since ever? Of course it will bring you more brightness, but are we hunting for the original recto voice or something else? Or is this maybe comming from a pre500???
- Have you seen the 10p (dullness-cap) on the 3CH master pot (only non-multiwatt)? My suggestion is to remove it...
- that 1Meg Gain pot thing - completely agreed (even if I prefer 500k....)
[- take a closer look at the preamps power supply cap values]
Wow, 24 pages :shock: but I have the feeling we are close to THE solution. (Is it possible to have more than 99 pages for this topic, or should we go for something like "www.Want Pre500 tone? Here's how to get it!.com ?) :lol:
Not sure. This could be happening for a multitude of reasons, but I guarantee it's not due to the 100 ohm resistors being jumped. Retrace the steps you took when modding and see if you left a ground off or in the wrong place somewhere.rpurdue said:So now i notice that in vintage or modern on both channels there's a strange noise i've never noticed before. Almost an oscillating with morse code type taps in it. It's not near as noticeable with the gain below 5. It's also on RAW but hard to hear as the gain is quite low. It also seems that it hums louder if i touch the gain knob on channel 2. I replaced the missing caps and only have the 100 ohm resistors jumpered. Any ideas.
Which cap/resistor value are you referring to?kramerxxx said:some more observations on my 3ch Dual Rec:
I have the resistors replaced with jumpers and the cap and cap/resistor removed.
I swapped out the EL34s that I had in the amp and popped in a set of 6L6s. These are not fresh and might be some of what I'm hearing, so I'll need to go back to the EL34s to be sure.
I'm not having the Oscillations but there are compromises with these 'changes'.
I noticed the Red Channel, Modern Mode sounds Fantastic, but the other modes on that channel are just OK. The 250k Presence Pot doesn't add the same Mojo to each Mode.
The Orange Channel might have more gain with the 1M pot, but the overall tone is not as clear on any of the modes.
The Green Channel is fine, I can live with it either way.
If the Cap/Resistor and Cap is what makes the Presence control work correctly across all channels but causes the oscillation without the preamp resistors maybe there is a compromise that could be used to accomplish a little of both.
If 100ohms 'puts a blanket' on the preamp tone and jumpered is NO resistance, maybe somewhere in the middle gets the compromise. Say 50ohm or 25ohm for the resistors?
Or possibly changing the Cap values to keep it from oscillating?
TheMagicEight said:Not sure. This could be happening for a multitude of reasons, but I guarantee it's not due to the 100 ohm resistors being jumped. Retrace the steps you took when modding and see if you left a ground off or in the wrong place somewhere.rpurdue said:So now i notice that in vintage or modern on both channels there's a strange noise i've never noticed before. Almost an oscillating with morse code type taps in it. It's not near as noticeable with the gain below 5. It's also on RAW but hard to hear as the gain is quite low. It also seems that it hums louder if i touch the gain knob on channel 2. I replaced the missing caps and only have the 100 ohm resistors jumpered. Any ideas.
Nice; definitely let us know!rpurdue said:TheMagicEight said:Not sure. This could be happening for a multitude of reasons, but I guarantee it's not due to the 100 ohm resistors being jumped. Retrace the steps you took when modding and see if you left a ground off or in the wrong place somewhere.rpurdue said:So now i notice that in vintage or modern on both channels there's a strange noise i've never noticed before. Almost an oscillating with morse code type taps in it. It's not near as noticeable with the gain below 5. It's also on RAW but hard to hear as the gain is quite low. It also seems that it hums louder if i touch the gain knob on channel 2. I replaced the missing caps and only have the 100 ohm resistors jumpered. Any ideas.
It actually ended up being a tube. Although they are new, the Tungsol in V1 was faulty. After replacing it all the noise was gone. I found the amp way more responsive and a nicer , open midrange character by jumping the 3 resistors but I think i'll still try to change the presence pot's just to see the effect. It's an easy mod afterall. I'll order a few from ebay.
TheMagicEight said:Which cap/resistor value are you referring to?kramerxxx said:some more observations on my 3ch Dual Rec:
I have the resistors replaced with jumpers and the cap and cap/resistor removed.
I swapped out the EL34s that I had in the amp and popped in a set of 6L6s. These are not fresh and might be some of what I'm hearing, so I'll need to go back to the EL34s to be sure.
I'm not having the Oscillations but there are compromises with these 'changes'.
I noticed the Red Channel, Modern Mode sounds Fantastic, but the other modes on that channel are just OK. The 250k Presence Pot doesn't add the same Mojo to each Mode.
The Orange Channel might have more gain with the 1M pot, but the overall tone is not as clear on any of the modes.
The Green Channel is fine, I can live with it either way.
If the Cap/Resistor and Cap is what makes the Presence control work correctly across all channels but causes the oscillation without the preamp resistors maybe there is a compromise that could be used to accomplish a little of both.
If 100ohms 'puts a blanket' on the preamp tone and jumpered is NO resistance, maybe somewhere in the middle gets the compromise. Say 50ohm or 25ohm for the resistors?
Or possibly changing the Cap values to keep it from oscillating?
Which presence pot value are you using? Is this raw mode you're referring to on the orange channel?kramerxxx said:OK, I accidentally broke the 82p cap in the 82p/2,2Meg circuit when I removed it. Does this need to exactly match this value? I wanted to try putting that one and the other 82p cap back in to see if it brings the control back for Raw for the Presence control
I have a bunch of little caps but the markings on them do not say 82pf on them, what should I be looking for?
thanks.
Steve
Wouldn't recommend doing that; you'll get a lot of muddy gain. Just grab a new 1nF cap.2CDR said:guys, i killed the green cap that goes on the gain pot.would jumping the lugs on the pot do anything?
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