Well I wanted to ask opinions about changing the 1st gain stage 12AX7 in a Marshall model 1987 to a 12AY7 like the old Fender 59 Bassmans? Seems the Marshall gain is too hot to quick and I want to get it more down to normal volume levels so I can open up the volumes but not have my neighbors calling the police... I also want my Marshall to do a better louder clean tone before it breaks up.
Looking at the old Fender 1959 Bassman schematic the 1st gain stages for both volumes are using a 12AY7 and the hi treble cab is 100pf, not the 4n7 that Marshall uses. I'm also thinking about changing the feedback resistor from 100k to 47k and moving the feedback tap to the 4 ohm from the 8 ohm to get the power amp cleaner too.
I have never played thru a old 1959 Bassman so I do not know how the volumes react in those amps. Not sure how clean loud they go before breakup.
Anyone have any suggestions about this?
Cheers
Looking at the old Fender 1959 Bassman schematic the 1st gain stages for both volumes are using a 12AY7 and the hi treble cab is 100pf, not the 4n7 that Marshall uses. I'm also thinking about changing the feedback resistor from 100k to 47k and moving the feedback tap to the 4 ohm from the 8 ohm to get the power amp cleaner too.
I have never played thru a old 1959 Bassman so I do not know how the volumes react in those amps. Not sure how clean loud they go before breakup.
Anyone have any suggestions about this?
Cheers
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