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Hi all,
I recently posted a question about which amp/kit to get, and I think I've narrowed it down to the Tube Depot JTM45+. Initially I thought I wanted a true JTM45 replica, and was turned off by this kit. Then I realized it might be exactly what I want, as I am more chasing a Zeppelin-type tone, and not the normal JTM45 tone. I've been going through the schematic, and it seems to have more in common with later Plexis or maybe the JTM50, which is likely the tone I want anyway.
That said, I have some questions about the circuit as provided by Tube Depot. I plan on building it bone stock initially, then playing with it, as half the fun for me is building something myself and then being able to mod it. I also will be building the head version and cranking it into a Captor X for headphone use. I know this limits me somewhat, but thems the breaks in an apartment.
1. What is the consensus on the ClassicTone transformers that come with the kit, and is there any need/benefit to looking into upgrading them?
2a. If I wanted to run KT88s, what type of transformers would I be looking for? I email Tube Depot, and they said I would definitely need beefier ones.
2b. What other mods would be needed to run KT88s? I'm guessing some resistor changes to get them to bias properly?
3. The Tube Depot circuit has a master volume before the PI. Is it worth migrating to a PPIMV, and if so, which type?
4. From my limited understanding, the original JTM45 had a shared cathode between V1a and V1b. The Tube Depot circuit has a split cathode. Is the split cathode the configuration I want, given my tonal goals, and is it possible/worth putting it on a switch?
5. Are there any existing safety issues in the way the Tube Depot amp is laid out? I've seen people mention that some layouts had issues (I'm thinking the MetroAmp JTM45?), but I don't have the expertise to identify them.
6. Does anyone have any mods they've done to their JTM45+ that they really liked?
7. Is reverb or an effects loop a realistic option for this circuit?
Thanks for reading my wall of text, and for in advance for any answers or input!
I recently posted a question about which amp/kit to get, and I think I've narrowed it down to the Tube Depot JTM45+. Initially I thought I wanted a true JTM45 replica, and was turned off by this kit. Then I realized it might be exactly what I want, as I am more chasing a Zeppelin-type tone, and not the normal JTM45 tone. I've been going through the schematic, and it seems to have more in common with later Plexis or maybe the JTM50, which is likely the tone I want anyway.
That said, I have some questions about the circuit as provided by Tube Depot. I plan on building it bone stock initially, then playing with it, as half the fun for me is building something myself and then being able to mod it. I also will be building the head version and cranking it into a Captor X for headphone use. I know this limits me somewhat, but thems the breaks in an apartment.
1. What is the consensus on the ClassicTone transformers that come with the kit, and is there any need/benefit to looking into upgrading them?
2a. If I wanted to run KT88s, what type of transformers would I be looking for? I email Tube Depot, and they said I would definitely need beefier ones.
2b. What other mods would be needed to run KT88s? I'm guessing some resistor changes to get them to bias properly?
3. The Tube Depot circuit has a master volume before the PI. Is it worth migrating to a PPIMV, and if so, which type?
4. From my limited understanding, the original JTM45 had a shared cathode between V1a and V1b. The Tube Depot circuit has a split cathode. Is the split cathode the configuration I want, given my tonal goals, and is it possible/worth putting it on a switch?
5. Are there any existing safety issues in the way the Tube Depot amp is laid out? I've seen people mention that some layouts had issues (I'm thinking the MetroAmp JTM45?), but I don't have the expertise to identify them.
6. Does anyone have any mods they've done to their JTM45+ that they really liked?
7. Is reverb or an effects loop a realistic option for this circuit?
Thanks for reading my wall of text, and for in advance for any answers or input!
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