Hello,
In 2008, Paul Joppa gave me some instructions privately through the Audio Asylum on how to modify (pad) my Paramounts, as I had too much gain in my system.
We used leftover resistors from the Foreplay III kit.
Two 33K resistors were connected in parallel, which in turn were connected in parallel with the 249K resistor going from 20U to 18U, resulting in a 16.5K resistance value for the shunt arm of the attenuator. I have since replaced these paralleled resistors with a single 17K resistor.
The red wire coming from the input jack was disconnected from 20U. On end of a 80.6K was connected to that red wire, and the other end connected to 20U, as the series arm.
This modification would give 16dB attenuation, or about 5 clicks of the Sweetest Whispers (which is indeed the case).
I had to do something under the hood of the Paramounts, and broke one 80.6K resistor. So, I replaced both of these with 100K resistors, as these were the closest value I had.
Now, the input impedance is 116K (if I remember well), whereas it was 96K before.
What I would like to know is if I can leave these resistors (100K) in place, or are there any chances this change can damage the amplifiers? If this can be dangerous, I will order new 80.6K resistors.
Since the signal now goes through 100K and 17K to ground, I would think that there is less signal wasted to ground. I clearly don't understand electronics enough to know if there is something else happening. However, only today did I realize that the original modification also affects B2 which goes through 17K instead of 249K (connected to 20L through a 220 ohm carb comp resistor - this connection is somewhat not obvious, this is why I did not notice it the first time), then to ground. I suspect this change also impacts attenuation. A simple and short explanation of how this works here would be appreciated, if anybody cares to do it.
Thanks a lot for any comments.
Richard
« Last Edit: November 14, 2011, 03:43:07 PM by richmi »
Richard Milette
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