Hello folks, been very busy with biz & neglectful of forum. I'll have to change that.
Anyway, I have a reissue Blues Deville that the treble control acts more like a bass control in reverse. IOW, turn it up & the bass is cut (hi's pretty much stay the same). Turn it down & you get more bass. The bass control & mid don't seem to have as much affect on the sound as they should, but act fundamentally normal.
There are no bad components in the circuit as well there are no incorrect value controls or components. There are no bad traces or grounds missing. The tone stack is a pretty basic Fender stack as shown on schemo.
Does anyone have personal experience with this model and remember how the treble control behaves normally?
I have noticed that if I unload the stack by removing the connection to the drive control, or setting amp to 'no drive' and lifting R16 12K resistor, the treble control then operates normally (see attchd schemo).
The drive pot and R-16 are the correct values as well. Fiddling with the values doesn't seem to be of any benefit either.
I'm of a mind that this amp is operating as it was designed. Any ideas?
I notice that in the HR Deville/Deluxe, they separated the drive control from the stack by one 12AX7 stage. Perhaps this is partially the reason. Thanx, glen
Anyway, I have a reissue Blues Deville that the treble control acts more like a bass control in reverse. IOW, turn it up & the bass is cut (hi's pretty much stay the same). Turn it down & you get more bass. The bass control & mid don't seem to have as much affect on the sound as they should, but act fundamentally normal.
There are no bad components in the circuit as well there are no incorrect value controls or components. There are no bad traces or grounds missing. The tone stack is a pretty basic Fender stack as shown on schemo.
Does anyone have personal experience with this model and remember how the treble control behaves normally?
I have noticed that if I unload the stack by removing the connection to the drive control, or setting amp to 'no drive' and lifting R16 12K resistor, the treble control then operates normally (see attchd schemo).
The drive pot and R-16 are the correct values as well. Fiddling with the values doesn't seem to be of any benefit either.
I'm of a mind that this amp is operating as it was designed. Any ideas?
I notice that in the HR Deville/Deluxe, they separated the drive control from the stack by one 12AX7 stage. Perhaps this is partially the reason. Thanx, glen
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