All,
As my homebrew Super Reverb journey is nearing the end, I'm trying to get rid of as many bugs before I can start using this amp live.
I have a question with regards to the output volume. This is meant to be a 50W amp (with two 6L6 GC tubes in the power stage). Now, I'm not a volume freak as I mainly play in small venues. I've heared and played through 50W amps in the past and know that my amp shold be louder than it is. I cannot get any decent volume out of it unless I'm using a pedal or an FX board. It is even worse if I'm playing my Strat (single coil). I have to turn the master volume up to about 9 to get it to come to a "nice" level.
Are Super Reverbs known to be "quiet"? Either way, can anyone suggest the reason for this? I suspect a few things, some of them being wrong resistor values in the preamp, output transformer problem etc. Where do I start?
Thanks
Iggy
As my homebrew Super Reverb journey is nearing the end, I'm trying to get rid of as many bugs before I can start using this amp live.
I have a question with regards to the output volume. This is meant to be a 50W amp (with two 6L6 GC tubes in the power stage). Now, I'm not a volume freak as I mainly play in small venues. I've heared and played through 50W amps in the past and know that my amp shold be louder than it is. I cannot get any decent volume out of it unless I'm using a pedal or an FX board. It is even worse if I'm playing my Strat (single coil). I have to turn the master volume up to about 9 to get it to come to a "nice" level.
Are Super Reverbs known to be "quiet"? Either way, can anyone suggest the reason for this? I suspect a few things, some of them being wrong resistor values in the preamp, output transformer problem etc. Where do I start?
Thanks
Iggy
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