Adding 4th preamp to plexi, channel switching questions.
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:20 am
Hi everyone,
I've tried the search feature here, but it says searching isn't allowed and I'm not finding specifics when browsing the many, many threads. Anyway, I've had a 100 watt MV '69 plexi MetroAmp kit from 9 years ago sitting around that I've only managed to get time to build it the last week, after finding most of the parts between several (house) moves. Crazy, I know! The amp has a great clean tone, and while I may swap values for resistors and caps to shape specific tones, I'm hungry to get the perfect gain I have in my mind as well. The gain (in my experience, and to my ears) sounded best with adding a fourth preamp tube, and I know exactly how to do this, but I don't know how to do the channel switching by kicking in/out an actual preamp tube when I want the existing clean or the gain (which I'll have separate gain/volume pots for, and be footswitchable as well).
I badly wish to retain the exact tone and characteristics that are in place now in this plexi clone, for a clean channel, but I wish to add the extra preamp tube to attain the quality I know I like best (I don't like the sound of drive pedals pushing the front end or via the effects loop). I know there are many ways to get extra gain out of an amp and channel switch with some of those methods, but I know the extra tube added in a specific manner gets me what my ears like best. So, I am trying to figure out how this will all go together.
I can add the second (I call a boost) volume with a relay, independent 24v transformer/diode/resistor/cap and extra 1M pot I have sitting around. I know I can achieve a boost in the effects loop (I'll be adding a tube buffered effects loop, probably with mixer pots for in/out db), but I prefer the natural tone of the amp with only a volume increase.
I'm just getting back into this and have about 100 books on tube amp mods and designs, theory, etc., along with forums like this, and the entire Internet at my disposal, but the amount of information is intimidating at this time and is way too much information for my goals. After I complete this, I do plan to delve into all the many years of information and experiment more. For now, questions... I hope some of you will be kind enough to offer. (sorry for the long story):
The footswitchable relay method used for the second volume control worked well, but it was just to switch the pots used (for the most part), so would this same method work the same way for kicking in/out a 4th preamp tube, or with some variation on the idea? In other words, I'm not quite sure how to completely bypass the 4th tube when I want a clean sound and kick it in when I want gain. Also, again, I wish to have this be footswitchable between the channels. But, could the relay handle the voltage passing through the tube for the scenario I need, or am I looking at this entirely wrong and making it too complex? I also want to avoid any delays, pops, etc. when switching, of course.
I feel like I'm missing something (besides the knowledge of how to actually do this), like it can't be simple, so I'm wondering about how this affects the overall voltage across the stages, or if it would even matter? I understand this is the preamp stage regarding voltage and methods that can be used, but I want to ensure the 4th preamp isn't adding or taking away anything from the current clean sound of the three preamp tubes. I wish to have it remain clear and tight even when rich with gain overdrive, but that itself (for the one channel amp mod) I did before seemed to be perfect. I just need a means to switch between them. I have so many ideas about how it can work, but it's pretty crude in my head and I don't want to do something stupid, pointless, or damaging. I'm happy to tweak and learn (that's part of the fun), but I want it to be with merit and with a sound principal.
I plan on a gain pot and volume, while the clean has it's same master & volume as it currently is. I'd add the boost volume to probably only work on the gain channel due to the volume differences between clean/gain. I've also been thinking that my bias for the clean sounds really good, and I may need or want to have a different bias set for the gain to really dial it in for that channel; I assume a dual bias then, where when one channel (clean) is switched to, it has the right bias for that sound quality, and when switching to gain, it has the relevant/best bias for the gain channel. I may actually keep the presence, bass, mid and treble to work across both channels, but I figure it wouldn't be too difficult to separate out the EQ for the two channels by adding extra pots. If I do this, is there anything that I'd need to know? Does the dual bias option sound feasible/right? I'd assume it would work, but the difference in bias for the same power tubes seems like a potential issue, or is that a solid idea if applied properly?
So, in summary, I can do these things individually and I can do some of these things already, but I'm unsure about a few areas, especially how to achieve channel switching to kick in/out the fourth preamp tube (so it doesn't affect the 3tube default design that sounds so great for clean):
Here is what I'm aiming to do (some of this I've done in the past):
1) Tube buffered effects loop (can do this) (possibly with mixer pots; also can do)
2) Add fourth preamp tube for gain (can do this, but unsure how to make it two channel to get back the current clean)
3) Add extra volume pot for footswitchable boost for gain channel (can do this)
4) Line-out option (I think I can do this)
5) Footswitchable gain/clean channel by kicking in/out 4th preamp tube (unsure how do go about this) * This is why I'm posting, ignore the rest of my long post, if you like.
With the ideal tested qualities I've had in the past with the gain, fx loop, etc., I think the majority of the work/ideas are there, but without channel switching it's not as valuable, and I don't want to give up one quality for another. I'm unsure how feasible this is, but I'd like to avoid two amp heads and switching between actual amps. I'm hopeful it's not too complex (it doesn't seem like it should be?) Any insight, ideas, tips, layouts, etc. would be appreciated.
PS: Unrelated inquiry; I've considered the option to switch down from 100 watts to 50 watts, and the information in books and online seem to show this is pretty easy, but really, how close do these methods get to actual 1/2 power operation and sound quality? If the 100 watt OT isn't being saturated like a 50 watt OT would be, and so on. I'd add that to my list of goals for this amp, but that's not really too important; nor is the fx loop or second/independent volume for a lead boost (just to be clear, I only outlined any detail to outline that I've done the switching in the past, but that may work different). Wow, sorry for such a long post filled with a lot of irrelevant info!
I've tried the search feature here, but it says searching isn't allowed and I'm not finding specifics when browsing the many, many threads. Anyway, I've had a 100 watt MV '69 plexi MetroAmp kit from 9 years ago sitting around that I've only managed to get time to build it the last week, after finding most of the parts between several (house) moves. Crazy, I know! The amp has a great clean tone, and while I may swap values for resistors and caps to shape specific tones, I'm hungry to get the perfect gain I have in my mind as well. The gain (in my experience, and to my ears) sounded best with adding a fourth preamp tube, and I know exactly how to do this, but I don't know how to do the channel switching by kicking in/out an actual preamp tube when I want the existing clean or the gain (which I'll have separate gain/volume pots for, and be footswitchable as well).
I badly wish to retain the exact tone and characteristics that are in place now in this plexi clone, for a clean channel, but I wish to add the extra preamp tube to attain the quality I know I like best (I don't like the sound of drive pedals pushing the front end or via the effects loop). I know there are many ways to get extra gain out of an amp and channel switch with some of those methods, but I know the extra tube added in a specific manner gets me what my ears like best. So, I am trying to figure out how this will all go together.
I can add the second (I call a boost) volume with a relay, independent 24v transformer/diode/resistor/cap and extra 1M pot I have sitting around. I know I can achieve a boost in the effects loop (I'll be adding a tube buffered effects loop, probably with mixer pots for in/out db), but I prefer the natural tone of the amp with only a volume increase.
I'm just getting back into this and have about 100 books on tube amp mods and designs, theory, etc., along with forums like this, and the entire Internet at my disposal, but the amount of information is intimidating at this time and is way too much information for my goals. After I complete this, I do plan to delve into all the many years of information and experiment more. For now, questions... I hope some of you will be kind enough to offer. (sorry for the long story):
The footswitchable relay method used for the second volume control worked well, but it was just to switch the pots used (for the most part), so would this same method work the same way for kicking in/out a 4th preamp tube, or with some variation on the idea? In other words, I'm not quite sure how to completely bypass the 4th tube when I want a clean sound and kick it in when I want gain. Also, again, I wish to have this be footswitchable between the channels. But, could the relay handle the voltage passing through the tube for the scenario I need, or am I looking at this entirely wrong and making it too complex? I also want to avoid any delays, pops, etc. when switching, of course.
I feel like I'm missing something (besides the knowledge of how to actually do this), like it can't be simple, so I'm wondering about how this affects the overall voltage across the stages, or if it would even matter? I understand this is the preamp stage regarding voltage and methods that can be used, but I want to ensure the 4th preamp isn't adding or taking away anything from the current clean sound of the three preamp tubes. I wish to have it remain clear and tight even when rich with gain overdrive, but that itself (for the one channel amp mod) I did before seemed to be perfect. I just need a means to switch between them. I have so many ideas about how it can work, but it's pretty crude in my head and I don't want to do something stupid, pointless, or damaging. I'm happy to tweak and learn (that's part of the fun), but I want it to be with merit and with a sound principal.
I plan on a gain pot and volume, while the clean has it's same master & volume as it currently is. I'd add the boost volume to probably only work on the gain channel due to the volume differences between clean/gain. I've also been thinking that my bias for the clean sounds really good, and I may need or want to have a different bias set for the gain to really dial it in for that channel; I assume a dual bias then, where when one channel (clean) is switched to, it has the right bias for that sound quality, and when switching to gain, it has the relevant/best bias for the gain channel. I may actually keep the presence, bass, mid and treble to work across both channels, but I figure it wouldn't be too difficult to separate out the EQ for the two channels by adding extra pots. If I do this, is there anything that I'd need to know? Does the dual bias option sound feasible/right? I'd assume it would work, but the difference in bias for the same power tubes seems like a potential issue, or is that a solid idea if applied properly?
So, in summary, I can do these things individually and I can do some of these things already, but I'm unsure about a few areas, especially how to achieve channel switching to kick in/out the fourth preamp tube (so it doesn't affect the 3tube default design that sounds so great for clean):
Here is what I'm aiming to do (some of this I've done in the past):
1) Tube buffered effects loop (can do this) (possibly with mixer pots; also can do)
2) Add fourth preamp tube for gain (can do this, but unsure how to make it two channel to get back the current clean)
3) Add extra volume pot for footswitchable boost for gain channel (can do this)
4) Line-out option (I think I can do this)
5) Footswitchable gain/clean channel by kicking in/out 4th preamp tube (unsure how do go about this) * This is why I'm posting, ignore the rest of my long post, if you like.
With the ideal tested qualities I've had in the past with the gain, fx loop, etc., I think the majority of the work/ideas are there, but without channel switching it's not as valuable, and I don't want to give up one quality for another. I'm unsure how feasible this is, but I'd like to avoid two amp heads and switching between actual amps. I'm hopeful it's not too complex (it doesn't seem like it should be?) Any insight, ideas, tips, layouts, etc. would be appreciated.
PS: Unrelated inquiry; I've considered the option to switch down from 100 watts to 50 watts, and the information in books and online seem to show this is pretty easy, but really, how close do these methods get to actual 1/2 power operation and sound quality? If the 100 watt OT isn't being saturated like a 50 watt OT would be, and so on. I'd add that to my list of goals for this amp, but that's not really too important; nor is the fx loop or second/independent volume for a lead boost (just to be clear, I only outlined any detail to outline that I've done the switching in the past, but that may work different). Wow, sorry for such a long post filled with a lot of irrelevant info!