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This may not be relevant to this discussion, but just because two triode stages draw their cathode current through a single resistor, does not change how fast the resistor will discharge the capacitor which bypasses that resistor. You will have twice as much DC voltage across the resistor if the plate resistors are the same value, but you will still have a network of an 820 ohm resistor and a 330uf capacitor, and have to figure your network response with those values.
The gain of the two stages should be the same either way, individual or shared, at least in the audio pass band.
If you remove the capacitor, the gain of the tubes will drop to half. The opposing current in the opposite cathode acts to reduce the AC voltage across the cathode resistor, causing the gain to be high without a capacitor--a differential amplifier is one application.
If no AC voltage can be developed across the cathode resistor, there will be no inverse feedback, and the gain of the tube will be at its maximum--that's what the capacitor is for.
In a shared cathode configuration, the bias voltage is different if the grids are AC ground, and the tube operates on a different part of the transconductance curve.
That said, the sound of the circuits, or the way they respond to musical signals, will be different enough that musicians can hear it.
The gain of the two stages should be the same either way, individual or shared, at least in the audio pass band.
If you remove the capacitor, the gain of the tubes will drop to half. The opposing current in the opposite cathode acts to reduce the AC voltage across the cathode resistor, causing the gain to be high without a capacitor--a differential amplifier is one application.
If no AC voltage can be developed across the cathode resistor, there will be no inverse feedback, and the gain of the tube will be at its maximum--that's what the capacitor is for.
In a shared cathode configuration, the bias voltage is different if the grids are AC ground, and the tube operates on a different part of the transconductance curve.
That said, the sound of the circuits, or the way they respond to musical signals, will be different enough that musicians can hear it.
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i would suggest that since he only has a 100-120watts cab , he may be at relatively low volume on his plexi so as to not fry up his speakers anyway , pretty logic ... i think hendrix was low volume on his plexis too and then re-amped through sunn cabs .Tek465b wrote:Well on the superlead(68-69..).. it's just a bit more gain on V1 normal channel for split cathode.. just reduce the volume on the fuzz or whatever is your last pedal in the chain.
Maby hendrix had 22n swapped instead of the 2n2 for the bright channel plate. or some other non-standard value, who know
That will be just like a 67SL preamp.
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I like my amp volume around 5-6 with shared cathode.
I increase the fuzz volume until it sound wonderfull with the vibe enabled then am all set.
Any setting over 7 on the amp volume sound bad to me.
BOG & WoodStock.
I increase the fuzz volume until it sound wonderfull with the vibe enabled then am all set.
Any setting over 7 on the amp volume sound bad to me.
BOG & WoodStock.
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Same for me, same volume range, unless i'm going for some ACDC stuffs ... and same use of the fuzz.
i just increased the presence setting quite a lot compared to before, when i used it at zero.
i just increased the presence setting quite a lot compared to before, when i used it at zero.
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Been listening some more, and that BOG tone is really nice, although I do suspect a lot of what we are hearing is due to the mix/EQ/reverb etc. I read through some of the comments section, and found out that the amp is indeed a 69 100W, which apparently had a Bass over Lead sticker. I'm not entirely sure, but IIRC those were used on a batch of amps for export to Canada(?) US(?), and are all Super Bass model amps. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. It also says he had Mullard EL34s in there.
The guitar is apparently a stock 75 Strat...sounds mighty nice I have to say!
Lastly, he was apparently fairly low on the volume, but used a 10 band EQ in front of the amp to shape the sound a little more since he couldn't turn it further up.
In any case, his playing is really, really good and very close in spirit to Jimi, and the sounds are excellent. Well done!
The guitar is apparently a stock 75 Strat...sounds mighty nice I have to say!
Lastly, he was apparently fairly low on the volume, but used a 10 band EQ in front of the amp to shape the sound a little more since he couldn't turn it further up.
In any case, his playing is really, really good and very close in spirit to Jimi, and the sounds are excellent. Well done!
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I'm surprised of how good his fuzz work, with this amp. They don't betray the bog sound.
This said, this song is easier to make it sound bog than who knows and machine gun : that's the real test.
And also, i think more and more that the settings on the amp and fuzz are what you want to look at ( also the speakers ) to achieve such tones, wether it's a superlead, superbasse, or 45/100.
This said, this song is easier to make it sound bog than who knows and machine gun : that's the real test.
And also, i think more and more that the settings on the amp and fuzz are what you want to look at ( also the speakers ) to achieve such tones, wether it's a superlead, superbasse, or 45/100.
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I've seen this guy's videos and I personally think both his playing and tone are better than Randy Hansens'
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Supposedly, this guys 'recipe' for coping Jimi's tone is slightly different than you would expect based on some of the comments I read under the video. '75 Strat to a Vox wah, to a Electro Harmonix Big Muff, to a another fuzz (possibly a Roger Mayer Fuzz), then to a Ibanez digital modulated delay pedal, then a Boss reverb pedal, then a 10 band EQ, and finally to a '69 Marshall Super Lead plexi (supposedly a Super Bass set very clean sounding). The cabinet is a '69 Marshall with original bass cone celestions (probably G12H 30w).Tone seaker wrote:check this guy out. What Marshall amp and speakers do you think he is using. Looks like his guitar does not go into the high treble input like Hendrix does live. Interesting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO3vIidWmGU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO3vIidWmGU
Supposedly, the Big Muff is "set mildly" and used for the beginning lead guitar part. Also mentioned was the use of a Tycobrahe Octavia during one solo in the middle....I'm not sure if the Octavia reference is for this video or perhaps a different one...
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He rairly changes settings on any thing between songs. Check this whole show videoTazin wrote:Supposedly, this guys 'recipe' for coping Jimi's tone is slightly different than you would expect based on some of the comments I read under the video. '75 Strat to a Vox wah, to a Electro Harmonix Big Muff, to a another fuzz (possibly a Roger Mayer Fuzz), then to a Ibanez digital modulated delay pedal, then a Boss reverb pedal, then a 10 band EQ, and finally to a '69 Marshall Super Lead plexi (supposedly a Super Bass set very clean sounding). The cabinet is a '69 Marshall with original bass cone celestions (probably G12H 30w).Tone seaker wrote:check this guy out. What Marshall amp and speakers do you think he is using. Looks like his guitar does not go into the high treble input like Hendrix does live. Interesting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO3vIidWmGU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO3vIidWmGU
Supposedly, the Big Muff is "set mildly" and used for the beginning lead guitar part. Also mentioned was the use of a Tycobrahe Octavia during one solo in the middle....I'm not sure if the Octavia reference is for this video or perhaps a different one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHHNRZt0iuo
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Re: Band of Gypsys
Got this reply from Steve Webb about his gear
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Thanks for the fantastic comment. In this case, the amp is very clean, almost too clean. All tone controls were at 10, but there is a 10 band EQ near the end of the pedal chain, that is adjusted with a scoop out of the mids. It was a 100 watt head, naturally a very loud head, but the volume is probably at about 4 ½, and the EL34 tubes were real Mullards and near new , which gave it a great, natural sounding, overall tone. Pre-amp tubes were very clean. No preamp volume knob. Which Fuzz/Distortion unit? I'm not sure anymore, but it was the same one through-out, always on, and whether clean or distorted, the amount of distortion was controlled from the guitar volume control. There was another, used in addition, during 'I Don't Live Today', to help with the feedback, since the amp was a fair distance from me. That was probably a Roger Mayer (one of the Rocket models, I had a few) You can see all the pedals I owned at that time at the very beginning of 'Little Miss Lover' at MajesticSuperiorHen channel
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Thanks for the fantastic comment. In this case, the amp is very clean, almost too clean. All tone controls were at 10, but there is a 10 band EQ near the end of the pedal chain, that is adjusted with a scoop out of the mids. It was a 100 watt head, naturally a very loud head, but the volume is probably at about 4 ½, and the EL34 tubes were real Mullards and near new , which gave it a great, natural sounding, overall tone. Pre-amp tubes were very clean. No preamp volume knob. Which Fuzz/Distortion unit? I'm not sure anymore, but it was the same one through-out, always on, and whether clean or distorted, the amount of distortion was controlled from the guitar volume control. There was another, used in addition, during 'I Don't Live Today', to help with the feedback, since the amp was a fair distance from me. That was probably a Roger Mayer (one of the Rocket models, I had a few) You can see all the pedals I owned at that time at the very beginning of 'Little Miss Lover' at MajesticSuperiorHen channel
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wow, cool ! that's indeeed in the ball park ! low volume amp, one always on fuzz , and a asecond fuzz for some higher gain i guess , that's what we described in the WC fuzz. thanks for the post and thanks to steve 

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Sounds fantastic, thanks for sharing!Tone seaker wrote:check this guy out. What Marshall amp and speakers do you think he is using. Looks like his guitar does not go into the high treble input like Hendrix does live. Interesting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO3vIidWmGU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO3vIidWmGU
This guy nails the Hendrix vibe and spirit to me, love it.

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now that i hear it again, the playing and the band he's got play a big role into fooling our ears, but listening closer to his EL34 setup : i'd love to hear him do the same with a 6550 west coast modded SL , cause there you'd hear a cool difference.
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Thats so close it makes me really think BOG is EL -34's