Fender takes a dim view of people putting their trademarked name on anything they didn't make.
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It can be an issue, even with "reproduction of" written there. That's why you don't find suppliers out there selling Fender logos or face plates with logos. But, you'll be fine as long as you don't try to sell it publicly and appear to be passing it off as a Fender.
It can be an issue, even with "reproduction of" written there. That's why you don't find suppliers out there selling Fender logos or face plates with logos. But, you'll be fine as long as you don't try to sell it publicly and appear to be passing it off as a Fender.
Thanks for the kind words of encouragement mbratch.
I plan on keeping this amp as I've wanted one for a very, very long time!
It should also be noted that I have never once in this thread referred to this amplifier as a F*nd*r product. It is a replica/ tribute if you will.
I have a wiring question on the wiring to the standby switch.
Does B+, compared to no stand by switch, go to the stand by switch, from the board to the switch and then the other terminal on the switch to the socket where B= would go normally? Or is there some other way?
The reason I ask, is that I built a 5e3 and it works fine. But when I throw it in standby from on, it hisses, like the tube vents or something. And none of my other Fender amps do such a thing.
I have a wiring question on the wiring to the standby switch.
Does B+, compared to no stand by switch, go to the stand by switch, from the board to the switch and then the other terminal on the switch to the socket where B= would go normally? Or is there some other way?
The reason I ask, is that I built a 5e3 and it works fine. But when I throw it in standby from on, it hisses, like the tube vents or something. And none of my other Fender amps do such a thing.
Try a .05 uf cap connected to the standby switch terminal (where the the rectifer B+ wire is connected to the standby switch) and then to ground. That should swamp out any standby switch noise... worked on mine.
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