
Trying to smooth out the harsh sound ??
Try a 47K NFB resistor replace the 100K resistor with a Carbon Comp resistor 1 watt
You want more clean headroom change that 100K NFB resistor to a 47K resistor
I call lack of clean headroom harsh
Funny thing happened after I thought I was done with the amp. Ivan H had made a comment about Marshalls with 6550 power tubes and the NFB 100k resistor tapped to the OT's 4 ohm tap, which is how I have my 2204 with 6550's set up. Anyways, as I looked back at some of the photos of Robert's amp, it looked like the NFB was tapped to the 16 ohm tap. I pulled the chassis out, and sure enough, that's exactly how I connected it... Ooops!Trying to smooth out the harsh sound ??
Try a 47K NFB resistor replace the 100K resistor with a Carbon Comp resistor 1 watt

Funny thing happened after I thought I was done with the amp. Ivan H had made a comment about Marshalls with 6550 power tubes and the NFB 100k resistor tapped to the OT's 4 ohm tap, which is how I have my 2204 with 6550's set up. Anyways, as I looked back at some of the photos of Robert's amp, it looked like the NFB was tapped to the 16 ohm tap. I pulled the chassis out, and sure enough, that's exactly how I connected it... Ooops!
Knowing that the amp should get a little bit wilder and looser, and start crunching a little sooner as the master volume is turned up, I reconnected the NFB to the 4 ohm tap. I followed this up by adjusting the 60% bias up to 70%. Trannies are still running cool even with the amp running hard.
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And now with goal of hitting the phase inverter harder, I'm testing & listening to alternative presence circuits but keeping to traditional Marshall implementations. Ivan drew out the illustrations of above. Type 1 with a .1uF cap is how the amp was set up originally. I'm trying type 2 right now, but with the same .1uF cap. So far, I'm noticing a bit more saturation with the presence control at noon. And maxing out the presence will drive the power section harder, and it still won't sound harsh... Gotta love this! Then again, I'm playing through a pair of Scumback M75LD's, which have a topology based on the sweet Celestion 12-65M's. And I also don't want to replace the 5k pot with a 25k. And I don't want to replace the .1uF cap with a .68uF.
As soon as you take the amp away from me...When you finally gonna call it done!!!! LOL

As soon as you take the amp away from me...![]()
The type 2 presence control circuit in the diagram, as seen on a few JMP's, is my favourite too. Gives the amp a little extra magic that will set it apart from "otherwise identical" amps.View attachment 85362
And now with goal of hitting the phase inverter harder, I'm testing & listening to alternative presence circuits but keeping to traditional Marshall implementations. Ivan drew out the illustrations of above. Type 1 with a .1uF cap is how the amp was set up originally. I'm trying type 2 right now, but with the same .1uF cap. So far, I'm noticing a bit more saturation with the presence control at noon. And maxing out the presence will drive the power section harder, without it sounding harsh... Gotta love this! Then again, I'm playing through a pair of Scumback M75LD's, which have a topology based on the sweet Celestion 12-65M's. And I also don't want to replace the 5k pot with a 25k. And I don't want to replace the .1uF cap with a .68uF.
