Replaced TL072 with TLE2072
Replaced TL072 with TLE2072 |
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Rob Flindall (flinly) Username: flinly Registered: 12-2012 |
I recently replaced IC-1, IC-3 and IC-4 on my 112RD-100 (2100-RD-GD2A circuit with 6L6 output tubes). The stock ICs were Texas Instruments TL072. I replaced them with TLE2072 (also T-I). I did this hoping to reduce the noise and hiss when the Reverb is engaged. |
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Mike Kaus (mm210) Username: mm210 Registered: 05-2006 |
If I remember correctly, the distortion on those amps sucked anyway. I have always found pedals the way to go on MM's. Their "natural" distortion has always been harsh. |
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Rob Flindall (flinly) Username: flinly Registered: 12-2012 |
Yah, I am just learning guitar, so mostly playing clean...but for low cost, I want to switch on some distortion for things like ZZ Top "Jesus left Chicago" type of sound. Plus I like toying around with the electronics of Amp...hence my interest in the 112RD. |
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Lars Verholt (lmv) Username: lmv Registered: 11-2009 |
The distortion effect in this model of MM is accomplished by clipping diodes. The op-amps (ICs) should never overload during normal operation of the amp. As long as the op-amps are working properly they are not supposed to add any coloration to the sound. |
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Rob Flindall (flinly) Username: flinly Registered: 12-2012 |
No issues in clean, low volume, so bias probably is good ( it was checked). |