It's a Mod Mod Mod Mod WorldHello folks. This time, your fearless diehard tube fan has been approached by a customer friend to "salvage" a horrendous sounding amp, of which the commercial make will be left unknown to you, in order to avoid blushes and embarassment (and flames and a lawsuit and many unhappy faces..). The challenge is simple: do what it takes to get good sound. Interesting challenge? Lesser souls would have wilthered under the pressure and expectation of "good sound". But not your fearless intrepid "solder slinger" from the Not So Wild Boleh Land of Malaysia. How to go about this? We could go about "upgrading" components to boutique parts but I need to keep an eye on the cost side (customer request). Furthermore, how much mileage can you get from a leaky car? Let's check out the design first.
Taking a peek
Making sense in a senseless world If you think I'm bullshitting "all that gain" stuff, well, try disconnecting the feedback circuitry. With gain in the thousands, this thing is more alive than you think! It's humming very loudly as every little noise/ripple on your power supply is amplified thousand times! It's also damn microphonic. Just touching the chassis and you can hear it! Didn't I tell you it's alive? Damn cranky as well. Touch the chassis and it goes "bo-ee-iingggggg". I don't want to insult your intelligence but what do you think the chances of feedback reducing ALL this power supply dirt, microphony noise down to the minimum? Very good? Think again. How often does stuffs that work so well in theory work well in reality?
So out goes the feedback circuitry! But still there's a veil. Checked the circuitry. No, no, no. It's running too low a current. I have had quite an experience playing with 5965 and to me, it sounds better with a bit more current. Say 5mA. Changed the cathode resistors and... It does sound better! But there's still a veil. It's warm and sweet but ultimate clarity is still not there. Hmm... I have played with 5965 before so I'm pretty sure it could do better. Could the Solen coupling cap be the culprit? Replaced it with Auricap and even non-audiophile friends could hear the difference! Yeah! But but but. Still the veil is there. I'm getting cranky now. Very very cranky.
Talking 'bout a revolution Wired in 5687 and attendant circuitry. It's a breeze actually as it involves taking out more components than putting them in. Took this opportunity to install better parts as well. Using Welwyn wirewound for plate load (yes they are inductive but what is the problem when our resistor is 20kohm?), metal film for cathode and Elna Cerafine for cathode bypass. Played music... jaw dropped, tongue rolled out, mouth agape, speechless, motionless, listening like an idiot, staring into the distance. I'm stunned. Everyone is stunned. Makes me think. WHAT THE HECK DO I EVEN WANT TO LOOK AT 12A*7 SHIT ANYMORE? WHEN MUCH MUCH SUPERIOR 5687s ARE READILY AVAILABLE? Here's ~10W of SE Class A power. Cheap to build too. Who needs 300Bs?
Right now, the amp is dead quiet. No hum, no microphony problems anymore. Leave these problems to 12AX7 fans. : ) With further mods changing from self bias to fixed bias, we could make provisions to cater for other octal based power tubes like EL34, KT88, 6L6 etc. Life is good when you have many choices.
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