SVT Classic
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- lyle_from_minneapolis
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I don't know if these help, Charly, because I'm an idiot. But I was bored so I poked around. Hope one of these is what you need:
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schempage.php?cat=1
http://users.aol.com/bluemuse/schematics.html
http://www.ampeg.com/pdf/SVT-CL.PDF
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schempage.php?cat=1
http://users.aol.com/bluemuse/schematics.html
http://www.ampeg.com/pdf/SVT-CL.PDF
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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...yeah, see I knew that...mm-hmmm... Sure I did...
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Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
- soundmasterg
- RRF Consultant
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- Joined: Tue Oct 01, 2002 1:06 pm
Charley, I'd suggest to email or call Jess Oliver. He worked at Ampeg in the 60's, designed the Portaflex amp, and is still repairing amps in NY I believe. He should be able to hook you up with a great fan or point you to where you can get one. I looked but I can't find his info here....I used to have it though. Do a search for him and see if you can find him, or email Bill Moore who wrote the Ampeg book. He can help you too. If you don't have the Ampeg book yet, you should get it. Its VERY good. http://users.aol.com/bluemuse/book.html
Jess sells his old B-15s and other stuff from time 2 time on evilbay.
Try Mouser electronics for a 240V fan, and run at half speed. www.mouser.com
Try Mouser electronics for a 240V fan, and run at half speed. www.mouser.com
Buy it before someone else does
I still don't have a fan, but I just swapped out the tubes. The ones that were in there were very nondescript. They said Electronic tube 6550A made in USA. Other than that no indication as to mfg?
The new ones are a matched set of 6 JJ KT88's. In 20 minutes, I will adjust the bias, and then crank 'er up. At home it is going through the 8x10!!!!
The new ones are a matched set of 6 JJ KT88's. In 20 minutes, I will adjust the bias, and then crank 'er up. At home it is going through the 8x10!!!!
Interesting!! First, you must understand, I haven't dealt with tubes since, oh, about 1978, so the memory is foggy, and the tubes were in rf circuits, not audio. Same tubes though! With the old set, I thought the gain and master pots were dirty as there was all this crackling and popping when adjusting either pot. With the new tubes, it is quieter at rest, and there is NO issue with adjusting the pots! The bias adjustment went smooth, and since all 6 were matched, it stays on green with no signal!
Settings for a rockin 4004 setup. switch down vol max, tone min.
SVT settings. treb and bass flat, hi and lo boost off, mid freq at 4 (1.6k center), and the mid at 2:00. Gain at 9:00 and master at 11:30.
Use pick behind bridge pu, and ROCK OUT!!
Settings for a rockin 4004 setup. switch down vol max, tone min.
SVT settings. treb and bass flat, hi and lo boost off, mid freq at 4 (1.6k center), and the mid at 2:00. Gain at 9:00 and master at 11:30.
Use pick behind bridge pu, and ROCK OUT!!
- soundmasterg
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Man, you said it. I 've always thought, what's the big deal, I have 450 watts SS! Who needs an old tube thing with less watts that will fail! As you may or may not know, there was a 20 year gap in my playing, so all new equipment, with a fading memory as to how good my Sunn with 2 15s sounded!
Well, let me get my foot out of my mouth so I can tell you this thing is barely idling, but I have tone out the wazoo! The gain is about 930, and the master is about 1130. The new tubes were almost as good as a Paul or Dale refin!
Well, let me get my foot out of my mouth so I can tell you this thing is barely idling, but I have tone out the wazoo! The gain is about 930, and the master is about 1130. The new tubes were almost as good as a Paul or Dale refin!
The local electronics store near me has MANY of those 120V AC fans...in fact the exact same size as in the SVT... If you need one, Email me and i will go buy it for you and ship to you.... You can Pay-Pal me if you prefer....
I have tried lots of different tubes in the old SVT head and i have to say that the JJ KT88 tubes were the best sounding and most dependable in the SVT..they had PUNCH with good clarity and good headroom...They stayed clean and punch and tight on the bottom...the high end was clear and not murky as on other new production KT88 tubes...
As for the bias... set @ .072v per side and just stick the BALANCE control somewhere centered...
When I adjust the BALANCE control I use a spectrum analyzer, it's really the only clean way of doing it... I set the fundamental at 400Hz...When the BALANCE knob is set correctly the 2nd harmonic will drop out, cancel....
It is very sensitive adjustment...just a nat's hair off center and the balance is off again...
Plus I like the sound of even order
Chris
I have tried lots of different tubes in the old SVT head and i have to say that the JJ KT88 tubes were the best sounding and most dependable in the SVT..they had PUNCH with good clarity and good headroom...They stayed clean and punch and tight on the bottom...the high end was clear and not murky as on other new production KT88 tubes...
As for the bias... set @ .072v per side and just stick the BALANCE control somewhere centered...
When I adjust the BALANCE control I use a spectrum analyzer, it's really the only clean way of doing it... I set the fundamental at 400Hz...When the BALANCE knob is set correctly the 2nd harmonic will drop out, cancel....
It is very sensitive adjustment...just a nat's hair off center and the balance is off again...
Plus I like the sound of even order
Chris
