Hi,
Pls I need suggestions about conversion of my’79 Deluxe circuit into a SF Proreverb , I am looking for a very clean and loud sound for Jazz so I need my amp to be giggable at club volumes in trio , quartet ecc.
For my guitar style I won’t never need any distortion
Should I need to change anything to the phase inverter circuit in order to get a later breakup ?
Which coupling caps/resistors I should replace to adapt the circuit just the same as a SF proreverb?
About filtering caps I was thinking to use two 100uf-350v in parallel with 220k resistors and the other tree caps are 20uf-500v with 1k and 4,7 resistors , are this the exact values in order to have a clean sound without distortion on a proreverb like circuit ?
Actually my amp is working with stock Deluxe PT , a custom pro reverb/vibrolux style OT with 8ohm output (this one replaces Fender P/N 036968 + 125A7A / 022848) , a bigger choke filter (the same used in a pro reverb), sovtek 6L6WXT tubes ,five 20uf-500v spargue atom filter caps , 5U4GB rectifier , and biased around 33ma , the speaker is the fender blue original.
The amp is louder than a deluxe now but when I play with strong dynamics it still distort even on 3 of volume and this doesn’t depend of the speakers since I also tried with two big JBL , anyways , I will replace very soon the stock fender blue speaker with an Eminence Legend 1218 that is 150w and I already purchased a ProReverb Power Tranformer to totally convert the amp.
I won’t do just the deluxe mod with 6L6 and the solid state recto because that would be only a deluxe mod and I really need to totally change the sound for clean.
I already got a proreverb PT .(the proreverb circuit calls for a 5U4GB rectifier without any need to use a solid state recto) and also I want to just convert the amp to proreverb specs.
If I lived in the States all this work would be very easy just carrying the amp to a qualified tech to do the job for me , but here in Italy the situation is different because I can’t find a tech that have enough experience
with this kind of modifications on fender amps , anyways I found a tech that will do the job for me but he already asked exactly what to do so any advices will be very precious and helpful.
Many of you would say : Why you don’t just buy a proreverb ?
The reason is that I prefer to have a smaller cab with only one load 150w ’12 speaker , an amp loud and clean enough for Jazz and my deluxe seems to be a good platform to work on for this.
thank you in advance, John
Pls I need suggestions about conversion of my’79 Deluxe circuit into a SF Proreverb , I am looking for a very clean and loud sound for Jazz so I need my amp to be giggable at club volumes in trio , quartet ecc.
For my guitar style I won’t never need any distortion
Should I need to change anything to the phase inverter circuit in order to get a later breakup ?
Which coupling caps/resistors I should replace to adapt the circuit just the same as a SF proreverb?
About filtering caps I was thinking to use two 100uf-350v in parallel with 220k resistors and the other tree caps are 20uf-500v with 1k and 4,7 resistors , are this the exact values in order to have a clean sound without distortion on a proreverb like circuit ?
Actually my amp is working with stock Deluxe PT , a custom pro reverb/vibrolux style OT with 8ohm output (this one replaces Fender P/N 036968 + 125A7A / 022848) , a bigger choke filter (the same used in a pro reverb), sovtek 6L6WXT tubes ,five 20uf-500v spargue atom filter caps , 5U4GB rectifier , and biased around 33ma , the speaker is the fender blue original.
The amp is louder than a deluxe now but when I play with strong dynamics it still distort even on 3 of volume and this doesn’t depend of the speakers since I also tried with two big JBL , anyways , I will replace very soon the stock fender blue speaker with an Eminence Legend 1218 that is 150w and I already purchased a ProReverb Power Tranformer to totally convert the amp.
I won’t do just the deluxe mod with 6L6 and the solid state recto because that would be only a deluxe mod and I really need to totally change the sound for clean.
I already got a proreverb PT .(the proreverb circuit calls for a 5U4GB rectifier without any need to use a solid state recto) and also I want to just convert the amp to proreverb specs.
If I lived in the States all this work would be very easy just carrying the amp to a qualified tech to do the job for me , but here in Italy the situation is different because I can’t find a tech that have enough experience
with this kind of modifications on fender amps , anyways I found a tech that will do the job for me but he already asked exactly what to do so any advices will be very precious and helpful.
Many of you would say : Why you don’t just buy a proreverb ?
The reason is that I prefer to have a smaller cab with only one load 150w ’12 speaker , an amp loud and clean enough for Jazz and my deluxe seems to be a good platform to work on for this.
thank you in advance, John
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