Hi all - ran across this forum searching for info about my Fender Twin Amp. Great stuff in here, thanks to all who contribute.
Not sure of the year of this Twin, but it is very new, in decent physical shape, but with two annoying issues. Saw a similar thread from early June about the tubes in a Twin Amp, and it seemed a promising start.
1) Clean channel is very nice, but the Bass pot has very little effect from 1 - 10. (in comparison, the gain channel's bass pot has what I would consider a normal response - very obvious). Back to the Clean channel - the pot DOES have SOME slight effect; it is not plain old dead. Any ideas why and how it might be repairable, or is this normal behavior for this amp? It makes no difference whether I am on 1/4 or 100 watt mode.
2) Gain Channel - the gain is, well, blappy! kind of farty, not at all musical. Harsh. Brittle. At only 1 or 2, the sound is far from warm and full. One top of the obvious upper frequency gain, it has an obvious, mysterious low end distortion/grunge even when only playing the higher notes. At very high gain (8 - 10), it starts to get a little better/useful, but I am not after that much gain and overdrive most of the time.
What I really want is for the Gain channel to simply be a bit crunchier than the clean channel. That way I can go from Clean, to crunchy to full distortion (with my pedal). I can't get "crunchy" mode to be useful.
Could a bad tube or tubes be part of the problem? Or based on my unscientific description, is this a job for someone who can really poke around inside? (which ain't me!). And if so, would anybody know a good guy out here in California (Central coast? SF? LA?)?
Can I provide any other info that would help? Happy to dig in and do my due diligence.
Much thanks,
tc
Not sure of the year of this Twin, but it is very new, in decent physical shape, but with two annoying issues. Saw a similar thread from early June about the tubes in a Twin Amp, and it seemed a promising start.
1) Clean channel is very nice, but the Bass pot has very little effect from 1 - 10. (in comparison, the gain channel's bass pot has what I would consider a normal response - very obvious). Back to the Clean channel - the pot DOES have SOME slight effect; it is not plain old dead. Any ideas why and how it might be repairable, or is this normal behavior for this amp? It makes no difference whether I am on 1/4 or 100 watt mode.
2) Gain Channel - the gain is, well, blappy! kind of farty, not at all musical. Harsh. Brittle. At only 1 or 2, the sound is far from warm and full. One top of the obvious upper frequency gain, it has an obvious, mysterious low end distortion/grunge even when only playing the higher notes. At very high gain (8 - 10), it starts to get a little better/useful, but I am not after that much gain and overdrive most of the time.
What I really want is for the Gain channel to simply be a bit crunchier than the clean channel. That way I can go from Clean, to crunchy to full distortion (with my pedal). I can't get "crunchy" mode to be useful.
Could a bad tube or tubes be part of the problem? Or based on my unscientific description, is this a job for someone who can really poke around inside? (which ain't me!). And if so, would anybody know a good guy out here in California (Central coast? SF? LA?)?
Can I provide any other info that would help? Happy to dig in and do my due diligence.
Much thanks,
tc
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