112 RD 65 Gain Pot Weirdness
112 RD 65 Gain Pot Weirdness |
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Ian Azrikan (inertian) Username: inertian Registered: 10-2013 |
My bandmate was so impressed with the sound of my restored 110 RD 50 (thanks to the generous help of Terry Loose and others on this board) that he bought a 1978 112 RD Sixty-Five and asked me to look it over. Its a GD-1 board, running EL-34s. Sounded fine except the first set of Gain/Volume controls seems to produce a much lower level of sound than the second set of Gain/Volume controls with the same settings. For example, to get both "channels" to achieve the same perceived loudness, the first set of controls would be Gain=5, Volume=10 vs the second set of controls at Gain=0, Volume=10. |
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Lars Verholt (lmv) Username: lmv Registered: 11-2009 |
The GD-1 circuit with the mechanical relay is somewhat crude compared to the later versions. The schematic shows 100k reverse audio taper and 1M audio taper for the gain pots (the former being the hotter channel). Who knows - maybe your particular amp was fitted with two reverse audio pots? MM schematics are not always 100% accurate especially if you have an early version of a product (which a '78 (silver badge?) RD certainly is). |
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Ian Azrikan (inertian) Username: inertian Registered: 10-2013 |
Thanks for the response. The amp is indeed a silver badge model, board dated 10/22/78, with 11/1 written on one end of the chassis. |
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Ian Azrikan (inertian) Username: inertian Registered: 10-2013 |
After trying a bunch of different value and taper pots, I located a 100K reverse audio pot and it works perfectly in the first Gain control position. Both sets of controls now behave identically, so you can easily dial up clean or dirty on either "channel" at any volume with the same settings. |