Thanks, that looks good.
But there's one thing:
The middle pot wiring looks a little unfamiliar, but a traced the wiring on the shot and drew down the circuit as I had seen.
Maybe there was a wiring error.
Thanks, that looks good.
But there's one thing:
The middle pot wiring looks a little unfamiliar, but a traced the wiring on the shot and drew down the circuit as I had seen.
Maybe there was a wiring error.
Take a closer look.. The wiper/lug 2 of the mid pot is going to the white connector gn2. Lug 3 of the mid pot is going to lug 1 on the bass pot. Lugs 2 and 3 of the bass pot are soldered together and then connecting to lug 1 of the treble pot...
I made test DC-circuits for each stage and alter the trim pot setting until I could read the anoted drain voltages of the PCB shot.
After that i measured the trim pot values.
Here the results:
RD1 = 34 Kiloohms
RD2 = 98 Kiloohms
RD3 = 18 Kiloohms
RD5 = 15 Kiloohms
RD6 = 20 Kiloohms
The measured forward conductanceof the applied J201 = 1.8 Milliamps/Volts.
The circuit simulation confirmed the measured trim pot values.
I am not entirely satisfied with the outcome.
All except one of the trim pot settings are in the range of a 47 Kiloohms.
The stage with the sources resistor value of 10 Kiloohms needs a trim pot setting of ~100 Kiloohms to achieve the noted drain voltage.
Where do the difference of the setting range of this stage come from?
Either the measured drain voltage is measured incorrectly or another JFET type id used.
Who knows, perhaps a trim pot with a value of 100 Kiloohm or more is installed in the origianl circuit.
Typos corrections. Why is EDIT-button sometimes not displayed and therefore the function cannot apply?
Either the drain voltage is measured incorrectly or another JFET type is used.
Who knows, perhaps a trim pot with a value of 100 Kiloohm or more is installed in the original circuit.
It would be great to have a pcb with the option to build many different circuits that are based on Marshall designs.
Maybe uk-electronic.de could sell them?
Okay I just finished my Build of The JCM 800, using a very similar Schematic to the one of the Pal 800. Basically is the same with some small differences.
The guts, with on board Pors
And I'm still having some boards for this project if you are interested
I saw a video on YouTube about the mod #34 prototype for pal 800. Does anyone know how to modify the jcm emulator for a similar sound? Any suggestions?
I own and have owned several jcm800's. I had the pal800 in for mods, which I declined to do. I don't see it similar to a jcm800. It was very compressed and reminded me of the pod 2.0 jcm800 model. Yes, it is similar. The real amp is less compressed, much less saturated, and has life. Sorry to be harsh, but it may be a let down. So, heads up. The bsiab2 is 100x better.
I am brand new to pedal technology and i read on youtube that mosfets are the way to emulate tube sound using solid state electronics. i guess that info is wrong.