So I was playing around with my Fender Deluxe 57 today trying to get it to sound tighter with my humbucker equipped guitars. I tried the 4.4uf cathode bypass caps with the .022 coupling caps and that didn't get me where I wanted. I tried a .0022 coupling cap on the first gain stage, still no luck. Frustrated with the results, I put everything back to stock. Then I started looking at the schematic and noticed the huge 25uf cathode bypass cap on the second gain stage. Being a Marshall guy at heart, I started wondering what a .68uf cap would sound like in that spot. So I put one in there, fired it up and, walla... instant mini Marshall Plexi. No more of that woofiness on the low notes at all. Single coils still sound great too. Couldn't be happier with this amp now!
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It's very common to reduce any or all coupling and bypass caps on these amps. Most don't go as far as fractional uf's for bypass though. But most guys still want it to sound like a 5e3. You should have bought a plexi
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostIt's very common to reduce any or all coupling and bypass caps on these amps. Most don't go as far as fractional uf's for bypass though. But most guys still want it to sound like a 5e3. You should have bought a plexi
Glad you like it. If it sounds good to you then it's good for (at least) you.
I picked the 5E3 over all the other small amps out there because they sound the most like a Marshall, even in stock form.
And yes, I know a Marshall Plexi is just a copy of a 5F6 Fender Bassman. I have one of those too.
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Originally posted by gsr View PostI was wondering, after several days, are you still pleased with the mod? I am thinking along the lines of, does this make the circuit more versatile or perhaps more "pedal friendly" while still retaining most of what we love about the 5e3? Glen
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Originally posted by tweedtones View PostI picked the 5E3 over all the other small amps out there because they sound the most like a Marshall, even in stock form.
Don't you mean "I picked the 5E3 over all the other small amps out there because Marshalls sound the most like a Fender 5F6, even in stock form."...
Just having some fun with you You have a 5F6, a Plexi and a 5E3, are you a doctor?? I envy your amp collection man!! I remember one of the Guitar Player editors stating "the most critical thing about music gear is one thing, resale, because quite simply, nearly all musicians are losers, including myself"......like I said, I envy your collection.....
Steve
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Just wondering if you are using a 12AY7 or 12AX7 for the first preamp tube in your 5E3.
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