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  • Bassman export amp silverface 1970 circuit

    Hi , i'm new and have a ?
    Is there a way to find out which circuit the amp has ?
    To make a long story short , i lost the tube chart .
    TIA
    rudi

  • #2
    Amp Guide » Fender Bassman (Silverface)

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    • #3
      Thanks for the quick reply , but thats not what i was looking for .
      To make the short story long , I rehoused the amp in a combo cab .
      The empty head cab was stored in the basement .
      In the meantime i devorced and moved away , left the head in the basement .
      The bitch had a little campfire and burned the cab .
      So now i'm " headless " , and no tube chart to find out the circuit .
      Last edited by bismarel; 11-07-2010, 08:46 PM.

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      • #4
        Ok , found it on a other website .
        Thanks anyway

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        • #5
          If you will post detailed photos of the inside of the amp. I will take a look and should be able to recognize unique features and identify the exact model number. Post cleat whole chassis shots and 3 or 4 closeups of the circuitry.
          Regards,
          Tom

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          • #6
            Here are some photos , i hope you recognize something .





            Last edited by bismarel; 11-08-2010, 07:48 PM.

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            • #7
              i think its a '69
              the serial is A58059
              and the transformers are 606-9-24 , 25 and 32

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              • #8
                Rudi,
                I agree with your assessment that the Amp was made in 1969. Both the transformer date codes and the internal cosmetics support that conclusion. The parts look to be all original.
                I believe that the circuit is the Bassman AC 568. One tip off is the large rectangular resistors attached between pin 8 of the power tubes and the chassis. This variant of the Bassman has a power amp circuit that uses a combination of cathode and fixed bias. I had one customer that liked the sound of this circuit but most preferred to re-configure the circuit back to earlier blackface versions such as the AA 864. There is a copy of the AC 568 schematic posted at http://web.archive.org/web/200610201...sman_ac568.pdf
                Regards,
                Tom

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                • #9
                  Tom ,
                  Thank u very much .
                  I bought the amp back in '89 for about 30 euros from a guy who bought it new but didn't use it much because it was to loud to play at home . Everything , including the tubes are still original stock from the Fender factory . Never needed a service .
                  Changed it to a combo with a Fane 15x200watt and used it for about 5 years as a rehearsal amp . Lost the original cab in '91 (that u new already ) Very clean sound .
                  Last week i came across this site and was reading about the bassman and remembered i had one in the basement sitting for about 16 years now . lol .
                  I plugged it in , besides the dust noise in the pots , it was still working . Unbelievable ! Unbreakable !
                  Now it needs a service for sure .....
                  Regards ,
                  rudi

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                  • #10
                    1 more ?
                    Do you think i could apply this fix ? http://music-electronics-forum.com/t21797-2/#post181696
                    I want to make sure before to start messing around .
                    Gonna change to 1x12 speaker and re-configure to blackface .
                    Thanks to the internet .
                    Thank u .

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                    • #11
                      There is a lot of convoluted information in that thread.
                      The original noise complaint was traced to "The problem was a broken solder tab # 7 on one of the power tube sockets"
                      Further down they discuss re-voicing the pre-amp which is a common mod to improve the sound of the amp for guitar. There are lots of choices for that and the recommendations seem OK.

                      Note: There is no AC568 Blackface so what exactly do you mean by "re-configure to blackface"

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                      • #12
                        Tom
                        Yes that tread has some confusing information but i was only referring to the akimball442 post
                        And probably i didn't expressed myself well .
                        The changing of the combo cab to 1x12 and the " blackfacing " is gonna be my future project .
                        First i'm gonna let it checked by a technician , to be in good shape to start with .
                        There is a site were i can order a bassman ac568 conversion kit with instructions .
                        I'm gonna look around for more information on how to do the " blackfacing ".and search for the components over here .
                        For now i'm only gonna do the modification how it's explained in that particular post .
                        And don't worry , if you're gonna warn me about the capacitors , i have some basic electronic skills .
                        Unfortunately no schematics reading .
                        Regards
                        rudi

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                        • #13
                          The AC-568 has Cathode and fixed bias resistors and if you look on you're amps power tubes on pin 1& 8 and they don't have those 150 ohm resistors going to ground then you don't have an AC-568 or if pins 1 & 8 are tied to chassis ground. I also agree with Tom that you would have to change circuits to blackface it because there is not a Blackface AC568. IMO the AA864 is the best model of that amp and is what I would personally change it to if I were to go that route. The two 2000pf capps should be removed and the Cathode resistors in that scenario. I would consider leaving it as is and changing the filter and bypass caps and giving it a go and see how it sounds. Bassmans tend to do funny things when changing there circuits so just a warning before you venture into that sea.
                          KB

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                          • #14
                            Thanks , much appreciate your opinion .

                            rudi

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