I lent my dyi 5F6a to my brother-in-law for a week of testing, since he plays better than I do. For the design, I chose Weber 10A125's throughout, Mercury ToneClone throughout, and oil-filled coupling caps. The 5881's were biased for 35ma. with a plate voltage of about 480.
So after a week of playing hacker blues (because he's a hack) and a little country and folk, his initial response of 'Omigod it sounds awesome' uttered after 10 minutes of playing time morphed into 'The mid-range is awesome, but anything above the 10th fret on high B and E pops'. I think he is referring to a sharp attack with some compression. However, he does not usually play at high volume (for his family's sake), and I thought the compression was more pronouned at high volume. He also said that the bass was not full. All in all, it sounds great he says, but it sounds the best with his Gibson semi-hollow body with Humbuckers. He wasn't as pleased with the sound of his Strat, nor of his Ovation acoustic-electric (no comment there).
So here's the 64-dollar question: Given his assessment of the tone (and I forgot to mention that his hearing is not so good), does anyone think my build delivers what would be expected from a decent Bassman clone, or do I have some tweaks to do? My plan is to sell this amp at some time and I'd rather not hack up the fiberboard by ripping out caps and such.
Larry
So after a week of playing hacker blues (because he's a hack) and a little country and folk, his initial response of 'Omigod it sounds awesome' uttered after 10 minutes of playing time morphed into 'The mid-range is awesome, but anything above the 10th fret on high B and E pops'. I think he is referring to a sharp attack with some compression. However, he does not usually play at high volume (for his family's sake), and I thought the compression was more pronouned at high volume. He also said that the bass was not full. All in all, it sounds great he says, but it sounds the best with his Gibson semi-hollow body with Humbuckers. He wasn't as pleased with the sound of his Strat, nor of his Ovation acoustic-electric (no comment there).
So here's the 64-dollar question: Given his assessment of the tone (and I forgot to mention that his hearing is not so good), does anyone think my build delivers what would be expected from a decent Bassman clone, or do I have some tweaks to do? My plan is to sell this amp at some time and I'd rather not hack up the fiberboard by ripping out caps and such.
Larry
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