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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: A couple of quick, dumb questions
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on: July 14, 2009, 06:40:54 PM
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First, I'd be wondering why the fuse blew in the first place, could be a problem with a bad tube or a short to ground. You could damage your amp if you just keep replacing fuses.
There are two fuses, at least on my OTS, one is a 1/2 amp fast blow which is underneath the chassis on the left side near the power transformer, it is a standard size fuse, the other on the back panel of the chassis is a 2.0 slo-blow fuse and it is the shorter size fuse. Both were available at Radio Shack.
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Tweaking accidents
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on: July 12, 2009, 02:41:44 PM
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Thought I'd share this experience with you guys, this has happened to me. During the tweaking of an OTS, if you unbolt the main circuit board from the standoffs, be especially careful with the wire from the bias pot wiper and the other two wires from the output tube grids when you replace the board and bolt it down. They have a tendency to ride up on the shoulder of the stand-off post, which very neatly snips a divot out of the insulation when you bolt the board back down. The wire then shorts to ground, and causes a lot of headaches and damage.
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: OTS Parts received
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on: May 21, 2009, 11:56:19 AM
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^ just place the pots switches upside down on the front of the chassis for this.
That's even better, why didn't I think of that?
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: High Res Pics of Internals?
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on: May 20, 2009, 12:00:53 PM
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Hi Mcinku; I shamelessly copied the way you wired your Deep switch, because the dress was so much neater, but after two consecutive rewiring attempts, the sound continues to only get deeper with the switch in "down" position rather than the "up" position. Is that how yours works as well? If not, can you think of what I might have done wrong? Thanks,
Pine
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Plate resistors
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on: May 15, 2009, 12:13:06 PM
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Erwin_ve, thanks for the reply.
Just to clarify, when you said the breakup would be less with a 100K plate, did you mean that it would break up at a lower volume than the high plate, or that it just won't break up as much as a high plate will ( using a Strat, I cannot get the clean channel to break up at all with the high plates). Also wanted to know if I just changed V1A and left V1B alone if the OD channel would still be adversely affected.
Thanks again for your time
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Adding a Deep switch to a non-HRM OTS
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on: May 14, 2009, 05:47:12 PM
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I have added a deep switch to this amp, and used the FET input hole, taking the FET out of the circuit. Should I add a resistor to simulate the FET board now? If so, what value? Would I connect it across wires X-2 and X-4 in the October, 2008 layout?
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Plate resistors
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on: May 14, 2009, 04:01:05 PM
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From what I'm reading (non-HRM) amps with 100K plate load resistors and 1.5K cathode resistors have a great clean tone and amps with 220K/150K plate load resistors and 3.3k/2.2K cathode resistors have a better OD tone. I was thinking of trying to have the lower plate load on V1 and the higher load on V2 to try to get the best of both worlds. I'm not sure which is a better side of V1 to mod, or whether to change both sides to a 100K plate resistor going into 10uF//1K5. I'm hoping I'll get an earlier break up in the clean channel, but I don't want to change the OD channel. Would just changing V1A be a wiser choice, or just V1B?
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