Title: Harshness with tmb channel volume Post by: tazwolf on November 02, 2009, 08:07:59 PM Hi
I've built an 18w tmb from a ceriatone kit but with heyboer transformers. i've been using it at rehersal for the last couple of months and i like it so much that my VoxAC15 heritage is now up for sale. I am however finding that running the tmb channel volume control past 9 o clock results in a nasty harsh fizz. So I keep it at nine and use MV above the tmb input socket to control the amps volume. Is this normal or is there possibly something wrong? regards Taz Title: Re: Harshness with tmb channel volume Post by: arledgesc on January 01, 2010, 12:14:02 AM I just recently built a Ceriatone 18W TMB and briefly had the TMB master volume control installed instead of the PPIMV. I could not run the TMB preamp volume and TMB master volume above, like you say 9 o'clock, without a lot of distortion. The problem is the TMB channel has two gain stages while the normal channel one. So on my 18W TMB I took out the TMB master volume and made the control on the front faceplate a PPIMV (which I dearly love!). To balance the normal and TMB channel I simply attenuated the tone stack output with a resistor divider feeding the PI. I used a 7.5 to 1 attenuation which gives the TMB channel slightly more gain that the normal but not much. I now have a lot of range on the TMB volume control plus before the TMB had a lot of noise I can also jump channels with ease.
Anyway here is a schematic of my 18W TMB. Take a look at the treble pot wiper. There are two resistors: 649K and 10oK ohm to ground. This is a voltage divider that is attenuating the TMB channel before it hits the PI. Scott Title: Re: Harshness with tmb channel volume Post by: tazwolf on February 26, 2010, 08:09:27 AM well in the end I did the paul ruby buzz fix with two zeners and two diodes and it works great.
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