Hey guys, I built a tweed bandmaster and I don't have a cabinet for it, so it just goes with whatever 2x12 or whatever I have laying around, but it sounds a little bit odd, Since the pro, bandmaster, super, LP twin, are all so same, how do you think would be the best way to get this tone...
Get That Classic Fender Sound - Jim Weider 1 - YouTube
I love that, I mean, the amp sounds awesome, but not quite like I've heard the bandmaster/pro/super, whatever to sound. I have a switch on the back changing the NFB from Bandmaster to pro/super to off and that works pretty well, but IDK, it's actually a little bit thicker than I'd hoped, could it just be because of not having a tweed shape/sized speaker cab, or maybe my tubes. The tubes are EH 12ay7 JJecc83, and GT12ax7, peavey 6l6 (x2) and SS rectifier. (the 2nd and 3rd tubes, JJ and GT, I'm not completely sure of those, I can't remember exactly what's there, but I'm pretty sure that's what they are. I should probably just play the amp more, and learn it better. I could also switch the feedback resistor by the cathode follower triode from 10Meg to 5Meg, I suppose.
I guess I could start by putting my bright volume control on about 3-oclock... treble about 1-oclock, bass 9-oclock, presence to match treble, and turn my NFB switch to the pro/super position. Maybe use alnico speakers vs ceramic. Who knows. Or even try putting 6v6's in and try that, that could sound nice I suppose.
Get That Classic Fender Sound - Jim Weider 1 - YouTube
I love that, I mean, the amp sounds awesome, but not quite like I've heard the bandmaster/pro/super, whatever to sound. I have a switch on the back changing the NFB from Bandmaster to pro/super to off and that works pretty well, but IDK, it's actually a little bit thicker than I'd hoped, could it just be because of not having a tweed shape/sized speaker cab, or maybe my tubes. The tubes are EH 12ay7 JJecc83, and GT12ax7, peavey 6l6 (x2) and SS rectifier. (the 2nd and 3rd tubes, JJ and GT, I'm not completely sure of those, I can't remember exactly what's there, but I'm pretty sure that's what they are. I should probably just play the amp more, and learn it better. I could also switch the feedback resistor by the cathode follower triode from 10Meg to 5Meg, I suppose.
I guess I could start by putting my bright volume control on about 3-oclock... treble about 1-oclock, bass 9-oclock, presence to match treble, and turn my NFB switch to the pro/super position. Maybe use alnico speakers vs ceramic. Who knows. Or even try putting 6v6's in and try that, that could sound nice I suppose.
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