I have a super clean Fender Princeton Reverb with a factory JBL k110 speaker. The only thing that is not factory original are two well matched 1980's era JAN 6V6GTs that I put in last spring. The amp is pre pull boost.
The amp sounds real nice in general but the reverb circuit is a very muddy and seemingly overdriven. The sweet spot is on "2" and it's a light reverb effect. If I crank it for a surf style deep reverb it just sounds "not so good" and it certainly sounds muddier than any other Fender reverb amp that I own.
When I just drive the amp with out reverb it sounds great all the way to top volume.
I'm starting to try to learn about ideas for modifying the reverb circuit to see if there is a deeper reverb sound available that isn't so muddy.
Maybe I need to tweak the frequency response or, perhaps just tame a gain or driver stage?
Does anyone have some ideas about this particular model of Fender amp? It's my first Princeton Reverb, but I have a Deluxe Reverb and a Super Reverb and I have had some Twins. This amp doesn't have the same bright reverb sound.
best regards,
mike
The amp sounds real nice in general but the reverb circuit is a very muddy and seemingly overdriven. The sweet spot is on "2" and it's a light reverb effect. If I crank it for a surf style deep reverb it just sounds "not so good" and it certainly sounds muddier than any other Fender reverb amp that I own.
When I just drive the amp with out reverb it sounds great all the way to top volume.
I'm starting to try to learn about ideas for modifying the reverb circuit to see if there is a deeper reverb sound available that isn't so muddy.
Maybe I need to tweak the frequency response or, perhaps just tame a gain or driver stage?
Does anyone have some ideas about this particular model of Fender amp? It's my first Princeton Reverb, but I have a Deluxe Reverb and a Super Reverb and I have had some Twins. This amp doesn't have the same bright reverb sound.
best regards,
mike
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