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Website, Store / Support / Re: help to install a power amp input to a ceriatone 18 watt amp
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on: February 18, 2011, 12:10:32 PM
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Played a gig the other nite,amp was acting up. Decided to replace the power tubes and phase inverter. Wow! What a difference, the tubes wore out so slowly I really wasnt noticing it untill they were shot. Now my power amp input sounds great. Just thought i would put a follow up on here in case anybody wants to know.
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Website, Store / Support / Re: help to install a power amp input to a ceriatone 18 watt amp
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on: January 31, 2011, 04:12:01 PM
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After using this input, it doesnt work as well as i had originaly thought. It seems as if im overdriving the amp even with a clean signal at low volumes. Am I overdriving the phase inverter , power tubes or both? and is there a easy fix such as maybe a 12at7 tube for the PI or maybe a resister or something i could add to keep the amp from beaking up ?? thanks ,John
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Website, Store / Support / Re: help to install a power amp input to a ceriatone 18 watt amp
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on: January 26, 2011, 02:27:47 AM
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Here is the answer i recieved on th 18 watt forum,zaphod_phil Builder, Moderator
Joined: Mar 19, 2003 Posts: 14025 Location: Rush Country Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:42 am Post subject:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The easiest way is just to feed your preamp into the Normal channel's input and keep the Normal channel's volume control turned down fairly low. Alternatively, if you wanted a better but slightly more complex way, it would be to feed your preamp in right after the Normal channel's volume/tone controls, and before the PI. So you would place a switching jack between the wiper of the Volume pot and the 0.01uF that comes after it.
You would certainly *not* want to "hit both sides of the phase inverter", as that would make the signal cancel itself out. _________________
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British Style / 18 Watt / Re: unsure of using the fx loop diagram
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on: January 24, 2011, 07:10:42 PM
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This was nicks response.if anyone could look at the layout and be more specific it would help. I am a newbie...> John > > For sure, man. > > What you need is an interrupt style loop. > > This is on a lot of my amps, for example the Dumble clones. So it's also > known as preamp out/ power amp in. > > However, the 18W TMB EF86, each channel enters the phase inverter on each > side of it. > > This means, your loop needs to be on each side. So it'd be similar to the > DZ30 (matchless DC30)'s loop, where stereo jacks are used for the purpose. > > To operate, you'd need a Y cable. > > To make things simple, perhaps you can just put the loop to 1 of the > channels only. > > This way, you can still access the power section, without too much > complication. > > If that's the case, do it on the TMB channel perhaps. > > All you need is 2 cliff jacks + some wire (shielded cable, preferably). > > Thanks! > > nik
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British Style / 18 Watt / unsure of using the fx loop diagram
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on: January 24, 2011, 02:36:47 PM
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Wyatt was kind enough to give me a link to an effects layout for my 18 watter, (Nicks) unfortuately I have the EF86/TMB 18 watt model. I dont know if that changes things. Upon looking at the layout ( im only interested in accessing the the power amp for use with a preamp) I see wires C&D linked so I assume I have to use a stereo 1/4" plug? Other wise the tip would end up being shorted out to the ground? Or can I just solder both C&D to the tip end of the jack so i can use a standard plug. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated. I hope I was clear enough in my description,Thanks again. John
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British Style / 18 Watt / Reverb Tank in a EF86/TMB 18 Watter?
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on: January 09, 2009, 11:58:23 AM
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Has anyone figured out how to install a acousonic reverb tank into their ef86/tmb 18 watter ? I would really like to do this but have no clue where to begin,Right now im thinking of putting in the effects loop as shown in Nicks mod layout and just using a reverb pedal but would really like a permanant solution.Thanks to all for any help!!
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