fetzer or till preamp with 2n5458?

Started by jogina111, October 04, 2012, 11:38:13 AM

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jogina111

I got a 2n5458 FET from an old box and I've decided to use it for a preamp.. My questions: 1. what would be a better preamp to build?don tillman's discrete preamp or the fetzer valve?
2. What tweaks should I make on either circuits should I do to make them compatible for a 2n5458?
3. I cant find a 100k trimpot for the fetzer(Im gathering materials for both circuits) and 50k is the highest I found. Maybe a fixed value resistor? But what value?

Please help me.

Davelectro

I wouldn't use a trimpot -it's better to actually measure the fet- but 50K it's ok for a 2n5458. At least in a fetzer valve.


Earthscum

http://www.hawestv.com/amp_projects/fet_preamp/fetpreamp1.htm

read through that concerning Tillman amps using a different fet. The process he uses can be applied to any fet. I much prefer the sound of MPF102's and 2N545(x) to J201's in either Tillman or Fetzer.
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jogina111

how do I know if the trimpot is in the correct setting? Should it sound clean or overdriven?

Jdansti

The Tillman preamp bias voltage at the drain should be about 6V and it should sound clean unless you're hitting it with some really hot humbuckers. Tillman used a J201 and 2N5457.  His drain resistor is 6.8k.  I'm not sure how the 2N5458 would react, but if it were me and that's all I had, I'd start off around 6V at the drain and tweak it until I got a nice clean boost.

Here's Don Tillman's explanation of his preamp:
http://www.till.com/articles/GuitarPreamp/


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All rights reserved.  email: don@till.com
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BTW- I put some J201s in the shipment I'm sending you.
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