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61  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Tech in NJ? on: March 24, 2012, 10:23:37 PM
Oh yeah, Campbell's is still here. Robert (the son) and I have been friends since 8th grade. Bought my first guitar there.

I'm not sure about Murph's. I think it may have closed in last few years. Or atleast it's not the party place it was. Wink Was the Depot running when you were here? That's still going pretty strong. I believe anyway.

Yeah, York's OK. Could be worse, I'm sure. It's grown like crazy since I was a kid (47 now) but even in the last 20 years you would probably not recognize some things. The college has added a bunch more buildings in the last 10 years or so.

Any band names I would remember? I wasn't a big 'bar scene' guy, but tried to keep up on the local scene back then.
62  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Tech in NJ? on: March 24, 2012, 05:43:56 PM
I went to York College (man, those were some good years!)
You're about 3 hrs from me.  Let me see if anyone else is closer- or a road trip is in order.

Wow, small world.

I've lived here my entire life. Not sure if that's something to be proud of or not.  Wink
63  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Calling all OTS Owners: What pedals and what music are you playing on: March 24, 2012, 05:35:29 AM
Ol man, it doesn't get much better then that!!! Cool

That's a proud moment. The harmony parts you and Uli were doing were sounding great.

That guitar of Uli's is so wild.

It's good to see the U.K. still has a solid rock & roll fan base. Lord knows it's not happening here. Too much garbage influencing everything in American music lately. America needs another revolution. 
64  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Tech in NJ? on: March 24, 2012, 04:53:35 AM
I figure I would throw this out there in case no one answers. I'm about an 1 1/2 hours west of Philly, PA. (York, PA)

Not exactly close, but not so far either.
65  Ceriatone / SSS / Re: SSS - indication of interest on: March 22, 2012, 09:12:17 PM
Lovin the sound of this beast. Unfortunately I'd be looking for a kit for this one.  That's where all the fun is!!!

G

I have to agree with this statement.
66  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Calling all OTS Owners: What pedals and what music are you playing on: March 22, 2012, 07:05:03 PM
Man, that was Rock'n!!

The amp sounds excellent. Really tight band, and the singer/bass player was great.
67  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Overtone Soundclips on: March 19, 2012, 03:17:35 AM
Another great clip!  Cool

I listened to "Telecaster Joy" also. That was even better, IMO.

Really nice Tele/Strat. I want to get a Tele type guitar really bad recently.

I just finished sprucing up an early 90's 1952 Tele Rissue for a friend. Potted the PUP is Beeswax, installed a PIO tone cap and a treble bleed cap along with a 4 way switch with a push/pull pot wired for direct out on the switch. That thing is capable of a load of sounds. I didn't want to give it back.  Wink

68  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Hiss in Overdrive on: March 17, 2012, 07:40:00 PM
Yeah I was talking about hiss. I sheild and ground all eletronics in my guitars so they are "virtually" noisless. Get very little outside interference from even my single coils. Moved the heater wires to standing and found a wire on V1 that needed to be re-soldered. Checked all other solder joints as well and everything seems good. Fired it back up and man! This thing is quieter with the overdrive now than with some pedals I've used on other amps. There is a little hiss at higher levels but nothing that you wouldn't expect. Definately much quieter than before. I've also let it burn in over the course of the last week and the tone is really sweetened up. Very happy with the build and with the sound of the amp.


That's great. Yeah, I'm a stickler about noiese too. I have all my guitars shielded with copper foil also.

Speaking of a poor connection causing problems. When I was changing my heater wires, I left some solder flow down into V1's tube socket and just couldn't get it cleaned out to my satisfaction. I decided to change it for a new one. With all the poking and prodding that occurred, I weakened one of leads of the grid resistors to V1, but didn't realize how badly is was damaged. I had everything back together and there was a considerable amount of hum that wasn't there before. It took tapping on the resistor while the amp was on to realize it was something in that area. When I started to unsolder the part the lead finally broke and it was clear that this was an issue. Replaced with a new resistor and fired up the amp and quiet like before. I thought this a good illlustration of how unintened problems can occur.
69  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Ground Lift on: March 17, 2012, 05:15:51 AM
Ouch! gotcha...
Ok so that doesn't sound like a good idea at all! Have a situation where I'm playing in a building where thieves actually stole the outside ground wire from the building for the copper. Yeah... While waiting for a resolution (insurance, etc...) in the meantime, causes a lot of outside interference and a LOT of noise in the instruments.
Thanks for the quick rely.

yeah, don't mess with ground lifts.

I have a brother-in-law that is a foreman for a large construction company and does mostly large multi-story and industrial buildings. He has all kinds of stories about right after roughing out all the electrical and plumbing in a building, thieves coming in and tearing out all the copper. They also don't care what they destroy in process. They have be using security now to watch the buildings. Just something else to raise costs.
70  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Hiss in Overdrive on: March 17, 2012, 05:03:33 AM
Ah...ok, so this is a self built amp and not one already built by Ceriatone. First, congrats on building the amp.  Cool (for some reason I assumed this was not a "kit build")

I had put the heater wires down like the pictures at first too, and then moved them above later. While is was mostly subtle it did seem to be an improvement on noise and furthermore, on tone.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but are you making a clear distintion between "hiss" and "hum"? The reason I ask is that the two usually have separate reasons for being excessive. I'm assuming that since you used the term "hiss" that's what you're talking about. The other reason I'm questioning is that things like moving heater wires will be a solution for getting rid of "hum". Once again don't get me wrong. I think moving the heaters and other lead dress issues is a great idea.

Speaking of lead dress, and other then the heaters, did you follow the wiring and lead dress closely to the pictures? I'm not sure how much you have read about Dumble style amps (or amps in general) but placement of the leads can have dramatic results in the tone and noise especially V1 & V2 wiring. Make sure the cathode wires as far from the heaters as possible. Pin 3 of V2 in particular.

Also, just to reitterate again. If it's just a higher "hiss" level when cranking the OD and otherwise the amp is performing great, preamp tubes can be the biggest culprit of this. Even if it's a tube brand that usually is not an issue, sometimes some individual tubes will have a poor S/N ratio.

Good Luck & keep us updated.

If the problem persists. A few clear, in focus, close-up photos of the guts can do wonders with more experienced builders spotting any problems areas.

Glad you're liking the amp and having fun learning and building. It's a cool thing for sure. Wink
71  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Hiss in Overdrive on: March 14, 2012, 06:16:43 AM
Don't get me wrong, I wasn't implying you were trashing the OTS and I don't think I answered your question.  Smiley I only stated that there is no more hiss in the OD channel than what should normally be expected in any tube amp when you raise the noise floor the level you do from the clean channel. If you have excessive hiss compared to other amps you have played or heard then I would say there is something wrong with your amp. The first and easiest place to look is the preamp tubes, especially V1 and V2. What are you using? The PI and power amp tubes can be an issue too, but not as much as a noisy preamp. I would try swapping some tubes.

I guess what I meant more than anything is a properly working OTS is a very quiet amp relative to the amount of gain you can achieve. And your question kind of threw me because I listened to probably a hundred clips when I was researching the buy and hiss was not something I remember being a factor. Nor to I hear it in any clips since. That's why I asked for any examples of what you're hearing.

After tubes is gets more complicated. Caps would be the next place to look.
72  Ceriatone / SSS / Re: SSS - indication of interest on: March 13, 2012, 09:42:12 PM
Wow, that's incredible sounding. I had been following that it will get overdriven, but it really suprised me just how much this baby sings. So cool.

I would say it's a definite winner, Nik.
73  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Buzz when Bright Switch off on: March 12, 2012, 10:47:12 PM
Glad to hear it!  Smiley

Sounds like you're on your way. Simple mistakes are always PITA.  Wink

The other day I was repairing a effect pedal and the LED indicator was relying on getting it's ground from a mechanical connection that only is connected when the pedal is put together. I wasted a good 1/2 hour until the palm to the forehead.
74  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Hiss in Overdrive on: March 12, 2012, 10:39:57 PM
Can you link to these clips. I've always considered my HRM to be a very quiet amp and haen't ever noticed any more hiss when gain is cranked in clips then normal.
75  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Buzz when Bright Switch off on: March 08, 2012, 08:17:09 AM
I would double check all the wiring in the first stage of the of the preamp and around the switches and proper component placement. And probably first, make sure that the level pot is good.

When you say you are a newbie. Do you mean newbie to amp building to newbie to electronics and soldering in general? What are the chances tht you overheated a pot or switch? And then OTOH a solder joint can look mechanically good but be cold.
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