The current setup of my 5E3 clone is:
12AY7 General Electric
RCA 12AX7A Short Plate
Sylvania 6V6GTA Silvertop
5V4
speaker: weber 12A125
I play a strat straight into the amp in bright vol. 1. I turn the bright vol to 9-10, normal vol. half way up for max mids/gain, and set the tone somewhere between 6 and 10. I then back a bit up on the guitar vol.
The amp sounds amazing for the kind of music I play (blues ala T-Birds, Jr. Watson, Holmstrom, Hollywood Fats, Johnny Guitar Watson etc.) however, I could use 15-20% more volume from it. At the local blues joint on a semi-crowded day it just lacks the last bit to keep up. I am not talking big changes, I would just like it to be able to keep up with lets say a fender pro jr. At the club fender blues jr's seems a little to powerfull to really crank for power amp saturation, pro jr's seems just right but my 5E3 (that sounds way better than these amps) is a step behind volume wise.
I don't want to alter the sound of the amp to much, e.g. by putting in a modern speaker like an EV. I have gone through threads here, at thegearpage and several other places and it seems that the possibilities are the following:
1) Change to a more efficient speaker. How much will a 12A150 increase volume and how much will it change the sound?
2) Switching to 6L6s. Will that give me more volume or will it just push the speaker to more speaker distortion?
3) fixed bias, e.g. by installing a kit like this
I assume that one of the reasons that a pro jr./blues jr. keeps up a bit better is due to the fixed bias. Any experiences with this mod on a 5E3?
4) Changing OT to something more powerfull. I wonder if this will give me too much volume as I don't want the amp to be as loud as lets say a deluxe reverb on 7.
I would really appreciate any advice on this.
Andreas A, Copenhagen
12AY7 General Electric
RCA 12AX7A Short Plate
Sylvania 6V6GTA Silvertop
5V4
speaker: weber 12A125
I play a strat straight into the amp in bright vol. 1. I turn the bright vol to 9-10, normal vol. half way up for max mids/gain, and set the tone somewhere between 6 and 10. I then back a bit up on the guitar vol.
The amp sounds amazing for the kind of music I play (blues ala T-Birds, Jr. Watson, Holmstrom, Hollywood Fats, Johnny Guitar Watson etc.) however, I could use 15-20% more volume from it. At the local blues joint on a semi-crowded day it just lacks the last bit to keep up. I am not talking big changes, I would just like it to be able to keep up with lets say a fender pro jr. At the club fender blues jr's seems a little to powerfull to really crank for power amp saturation, pro jr's seems just right but my 5E3 (that sounds way better than these amps) is a step behind volume wise.
I don't want to alter the sound of the amp to much, e.g. by putting in a modern speaker like an EV. I have gone through threads here, at thegearpage and several other places and it seems that the possibilities are the following:
1) Change to a more efficient speaker. How much will a 12A150 increase volume and how much will it change the sound?
2) Switching to 6L6s. Will that give me more volume or will it just push the speaker to more speaker distortion?
3) fixed bias, e.g. by installing a kit like this
I assume that one of the reasons that a pro jr./blues jr. keeps up a bit better is due to the fixed bias. Any experiences with this mod on a 5E3?
4) Changing OT to something more powerfull. I wonder if this will give me too much volume as I don't want the amp to be as loud as lets say a deluxe reverb on 7.
I would really appreciate any advice on this.
Andreas A, Copenhagen
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