Hi,
I've here a 2d hand Fender HRD "White Ligtning" with the following mods (done by the humble me):
-V1= a better 12AX7.
-PI= a 12AT7.
-Bright cap added on the volume pot (clean channel).
-"Blackfaced" mid pot (two lugs soldered together> no sound when all tone controls on zero).
-Removed resistor (don't remember its number right now) for a fuller reverb.
-Volume box with a 100k pot in the FX loop.
-Jensen C12N instead of the (IMHO awful) Celestion Century Vintage.
I always use the "low" level input and keep the channel volume pot below 4.
The amp sounds bright, crisp, clear at low levels. But once the added "master" set at gig levels (beyond 5/10), the clean sound becomes thick/middy/muddy/bassy and just awful.
Why? Has it to do with the (stock) 6L6's?
Solutions?
Thx in advance!
Footnotes:
-I don't forget the "psycho-acoustic" dimension, Fletcher-Munson law and so on. BUT what bugs me is the contrast between the HRD and my Vox AC15, which stays clear with the SAME settings and in the SAME place which make the HRD muddy (itself being not even as loud as the AC15, BTW: several of the mods that I've done lead the HRD necessarily diminish its overall output power).
-I know the HRD is a budget amp. I also know that a simple little mod is sometimes enough to clean up a tone (I've done it before with a Marshall that I still own).
I've here a 2d hand Fender HRD "White Ligtning" with the following mods (done by the humble me):
-V1= a better 12AX7.
-PI= a 12AT7.
-Bright cap added on the volume pot (clean channel).
-"Blackfaced" mid pot (two lugs soldered together> no sound when all tone controls on zero).
-Removed resistor (don't remember its number right now) for a fuller reverb.
-Volume box with a 100k pot in the FX loop.
-Jensen C12N instead of the (IMHO awful) Celestion Century Vintage.
I always use the "low" level input and keep the channel volume pot below 4.
The amp sounds bright, crisp, clear at low levels. But once the added "master" set at gig levels (beyond 5/10), the clean sound becomes thick/middy/muddy/bassy and just awful.
Why? Has it to do with the (stock) 6L6's?
Solutions?
Thx in advance!
Footnotes:
-I don't forget the "psycho-acoustic" dimension, Fletcher-Munson law and so on. BUT what bugs me is the contrast between the HRD and my Vox AC15, which stays clear with the SAME settings and in the SAME place which make the HRD muddy (itself being not even as loud as the AC15, BTW: several of the mods that I've done lead the HRD necessarily diminish its overall output power).
-I know the HRD is a budget amp. I also know that a simple little mod is sometimes enough to clean up a tone (I've done it before with a Marshall that I still own).
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