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I have been doing some work on changing a filmosound film amplifier to a guitar amp ( with a lot of help from forum members). What I have done recently is remove some unneeded components from the chassis. If you refer to link above you can see the before and after schematic. This has been a big relief as it makes the the circuit easier to understand and makes it possible to work inside a chassis that was near impossible before.
My question concerns the tone knob. I would like to remove the tone knob from this circuit for a couple of reasons. One is I am under the impression this is a not a good tone circuit for guitar and is hard for me to understand with my limited abilities. I would like to have no tone knob and use the space for something else or try a simple passive tone circuit. This tone circuit is attached to a set of tertiary wires on the output transformer. In another forum a member told me I could disconnect these and without ill effect and dispense with the tone circuit. I tried this and the 5879 tube was destroyed. I returned to original wiring and a new tube. Maybe the dead tube was a coincidence, but I am reluctant to try this experiment again without more input from experts. What i have done recently is placed a switch between the left between side of the tone stack (on the schematic) and the black-red tertiary. This seems to take the tone knob out of the circuit with no apparent ill effect and increases the gain and volume of the overall signal. Does this seem ok and if so what else can I strip out to make room?
Any insight would be appreciated as i don't really understand what these tertiaries are for other than the tone circuit is an integral part.
Thanks
I have been doing some work on changing a filmosound film amplifier to a guitar amp ( with a lot of help from forum members). What I have done recently is remove some unneeded components from the chassis. If you refer to link above you can see the before and after schematic. This has been a big relief as it makes the the circuit easier to understand and makes it possible to work inside a chassis that was near impossible before.
My question concerns the tone knob. I would like to remove the tone knob from this circuit for a couple of reasons. One is I am under the impression this is a not a good tone circuit for guitar and is hard for me to understand with my limited abilities. I would like to have no tone knob and use the space for something else or try a simple passive tone circuit. This tone circuit is attached to a set of tertiary wires on the output transformer. In another forum a member told me I could disconnect these and without ill effect and dispense with the tone circuit. I tried this and the 5879 tube was destroyed. I returned to original wiring and a new tube. Maybe the dead tube was a coincidence, but I am reluctant to try this experiment again without more input from experts. What i have done recently is placed a switch between the left between side of the tone stack (on the schematic) and the black-red tertiary. This seems to take the tone knob out of the circuit with no apparent ill effect and increases the gain and volume of the overall signal. Does this seem ok and if so what else can I strip out to make room?
Any insight would be appreciated as i don't really understand what these tertiaries are for other than the tone circuit is an integral part.
Thanks
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