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Never tried it, but there's a lot of talk about it over on the
ampgarage.com forums. It seems to be quite a common mod (VVR, they
call it) to the Trainwreck clones.
www.londonpower.com also has quite a bit of detail on power scaling.
Ross.
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i have one of these http://www.stephensonamps.com/old/lj10head.htm which
has power scaling built in. i have no idea how it works but it does give
full tube crunch at very low volume levels.
:-)
> i have one of these http://www.stephensonamps.com/old/lj10head.htm which
> has power scaling built in. i have no idea how it works but it does give
> full tube crunch at very low volume levels.
I have it in my evj hot rod.
No idea how it works though.
I cant even compare it to other products doing a similar job as I have never
used them - so my inputs a bit crap really. Sorry.
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> No idea how it works though.
> I cant even compare it to other products doing a similar job as I have
> never used them - so my inputs a bit crap really. Sorry.
Should be somewhere between a 'master vol' and 'power soak/hotcake' in
sound. Obviously it's no going to drive the speakers the same way as the amp
going full belt, but should sound better than 'master vol' for power amp
distortion and cause less stress than soak/hotcake action, so just the
question of how it sounds running power valves on lower HTs vs higher HTs.
http://www.londonpower.com/pscaling.htm
'perfectly imperfect' eh! Their site appears to wrap a lot of wool around
what they're actually doing. Could it be that they're regulating the HT
voltage down using, ahem ... a transistor?
Chris
> 'perfectly imperfect' eh! Their site appears to wrap a lot of wool around
> what they're actually doing. Could it be that they're regulating the HT
> voltage down using, ahem ... a transistor?
FET AFAIK
Been there. More interested in how they sound in use, for those who have
them, or have modded amps.
How long do you think it would take to add this mod to an amp?
Assuming we can gather the assembled brains and intelligence of UKMG
together at Buxton, I'm perfectly willing to "donate" one of my
Nanovalves to the cause of science. If we mod one of them, I could
bring them both down, then we can A-B them directly to see what the
change in sound is like.
anyone up for assisting with this?
cheers
Andrew_S
I had something like this in mind :
http://www.mastertone-amplifiers.co.uk/Power%20Scaling%20Kits/Power%20scaling%20kit.htm
anyone interested in helping me with open-amp surgery? <grin>
cheers
Andrew
Mine (which has power scaling):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gPWU6aD8pk
I do find the power scaling dial a bit non linear but other than that it
does the job.
I can bring it to Buxton for people to have a play with if needed?
mine sounds great at low levels and i have used it gigging a few times
in small venues.
with any amp at low volume tho you are never really going to get the
speakers moving. i really want to try mine thru a 4 by 12 with some
decent speakers in it.
Dave
>>I had something like this in mind :
http://www.mastertone-amplifiers.co.uk/Power%20Scaling%20Kits/Power%20scaling%20kit.htm<<
"The installer of this mod should be able to recognize the relevant circuit
points without a layout or schematic for the subject amp."
This sounds pretty convincing:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llHu3bot24c
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llHu3bot24c
thats just how mine gets, the power scaling does work :-)
Looks I deal for doing guitar playing demo vids, being able to talk over a
good rock/metal guitar sound.