sirs can i ask your help on my ibanez ts5?

Started by ayofish, April 29, 2007, 12:10:34 PM

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ayofish

i'd like to mod it into ts9 specs . what changes should i make?
i found this site but it doesn't say which resistor exactly or which cap exactly?
http://www.harpamps.com/micKeffects/TS-5-feedback-changes.html

i'd appreciate your help here thanksü

ayofish


Fret Wire

The TS-5 is identical to the TS-9, but in a different package. That poster on your link was just raising the amount of gain. If you want to mod the TS-5 to 808 specs, go here:
http://www.planeteleven.net/tubescrmr/ts5mods_graphic.jpg
Try the 808 mods first. The tone cap mods are optional, not necessary for an 808 conversion.

If after that, you want more low end or gain, go to GEO's technology of the Tubescreamer article, which will show you how. All you'll have to do is use GEO's schematic to follow off the op-amp and identify the parts you want to change. It's a little more educational than having to rely on someone to tell you to change "Rx" or Cx".

The above link will give you a quick n' easy 808 conversion.
Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

ayofish

thanks sir.. am just starting out as a modder and diy'er so that's why i asked help
i find it hard to trace stuff thru schematics. i already looked at those schems by the way and found the schems tolook like random things and chinese characters that i cant understand.

wampcat1

After you look at schematics and compare them to the circuit, you'll start to see the logic behind it...it is basically the layout of the circuit itself. I would definitely study the symbols for opamps, caps, resistors, diodes, and become familiar with transistors though. This will help you a TON in the future. :)
bw

ayofish

hmmm is it possible to make it sound like an sd1? because the schems are similar except for the clip stage and cap and resistor values. just wondering

wampcat1

Quote from: ayofish on May 14, 2007, 12:48:42 PM
hmmm is it possible to make it sound like an sd1? because the schems are similar except for the clip stage and cap and resistor values. just wondering

yes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FETtHV-2Ndw


ayofish

ok sir thanks for the help .. will i need to remove c9 in the ts5 so that it will be like the sd1? or should i keep it there?  how come Led's don't light up when i use them as clippers in my ts5?

wampcat1

Quote from: ayofish on June 05, 2007, 01:13:22 AM
ok sir thanks for the help .. will i need to remove c9 in the ts5 so that it will be like the sd1? or should i keep it there?  how come Led's don't light up when i use them as clippers in my ts5?

yes, that is one of the changes:
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schemview.php?id=1087

http://www.indyguitarist.com/schematics/boss/SD1PG2.JPG

bw


petemoore

#9
how come Led's don't light up when i use them as clippers in my ts5?
  The feedback loop doesn't introduce enough voltage [>their threshold voltage] to light them?
  You might want to consider working up a feedback loop circuit like TS, on breadboard or other where it's easy to make individual mods and tell the difference each one made to what was.
 

Convention creates following, following creates convention.

ayofish

Quote from: petemoore on June 05, 2007, 10:08:05 AM
how come Led's don't light up when i use them as clippers in my ts5?
  The feedback loop doesn't introduce enough voltage [>their threshold voltage] to light them?
  You might want to consider working up a feedback loop circuit like TS, on breadboard or other where it's easy to make individual mods and tell the difference each one made to what was.
 



wat do u mean sir?? should i decrease the 51k resistor to a 33k resistor? its near the gain pot

johngreene

Quote from: petemoore on June 05, 2007, 10:08:05 AM
how come Led's don't light up when i use them as clippers in my ts5?
  The feedback loop doesn't introduce enough voltage [>their threshold voltage] to light them?
  You might want to consider working up a feedback loop circuit like TS, on breadboard or other where it's easy to make individual mods and tell the difference each one made to what was.

If it's distorting, there is enough voltage there. The question is how much current is flowing through the LEDs? Not much. 

--john
I started out with nothing... I still have most of it.