I just build my first amp: a princeton 5F2-A clone from the Angela Instruments homepage. Following link gives you a schematic view:
http://www.angela.com/catalog/how-to...incetonsch.gif
Well, the project was easy to do. I put the chassis into an old Fender Bronco cabinet (Tweed!) and used a Weber 8-SigA-S4 speaker. The amp is a little eye catcher and only humming a little bit at highest volume levels (it's o.k. for me).
My problem is that following the Angela Instruments schematic the amp sounds really muffy. 'Angela' changed the 1M tone pot into 250k and this is the main reason for the muffy sound I think. (s.o. Brian Newman's threads)
Because of the sound I did two modifications:
a) I took out the tone stack and let it run as a '5F1 Champ'...
No solution - the amp doesn't sound much better. I still miss the treble frequencies (perhaps the speaker....?!?)
b) Because I just had a handful parts left and second 250k pot (and no 1M one) I modified the tonestack into a Brownface Tone Control with Bass and Treble pot
Much better! This is something to work (control) with! But the amp isn't as loud as before and this can't be the end of the line...
My questions: has anybody an idea for an usable tone stack with Bass and Treble pot that doesn't take so much signal level?
Is tone control first and volume control second the right order to save the best 'information' from the guitar signal?
Looking forward for some output (HEELLPPP!!) of your stock of knowledge
Carsten
http://www.angela.com/catalog/how-to...incetonsch.gif
Well, the project was easy to do. I put the chassis into an old Fender Bronco cabinet (Tweed!) and used a Weber 8-SigA-S4 speaker. The amp is a little eye catcher and only humming a little bit at highest volume levels (it's o.k. for me).
My problem is that following the Angela Instruments schematic the amp sounds really muffy. 'Angela' changed the 1M tone pot into 250k and this is the main reason for the muffy sound I think. (s.o. Brian Newman's threads)
Because of the sound I did two modifications:
a) I took out the tone stack and let it run as a '5F1 Champ'...
No solution - the amp doesn't sound much better. I still miss the treble frequencies (perhaps the speaker....?!?)
b) Because I just had a handful parts left and second 250k pot (and no 1M one) I modified the tonestack into a Brownface Tone Control with Bass and Treble pot
Much better! This is something to work (control) with! But the amp isn't as loud as before and this can't be the end of the line...
My questions: has anybody an idea for an usable tone stack with Bass and Treble pot that doesn't take so much signal level?
Is tone control first and volume control second the right order to save the best 'information' from the guitar signal?
Looking forward for some output (HEELLPPP!!) of your stock of knowledge
Carsten
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