Got one of the late 60's models, two 6BQ5's, reverb, trem.
Anyone know how much power they usually put out?
I'm getting like 10 - 12 watts.
The amp has like a fizzy type of distortion, even with different speakers.
It's kind of "screetchy" with the trem turned up, looking at the the second stage after the tone and volume pots, turning up the treble turns the sine wave into a wave with two peaks on the top.
That's after the twin "T" filter.
Bypassing the T filter I get a nice clean signal to the output tubes, but it's driving the amp too hard, clipping the output signal a bit.
Sounds great, but maybe a bit too distorted.
I feel like I'm trying to polish a turd here. It's just a low budget beginner amp, are they supposed to sound good?
It's the first, schem. don't know why both got linked.
Anyone know how much power they usually put out?
I'm getting like 10 - 12 watts.
The amp has like a fizzy type of distortion, even with different speakers.
It's kind of "screetchy" with the trem turned up, looking at the the second stage after the tone and volume pots, turning up the treble turns the sine wave into a wave with two peaks on the top.
That's after the twin "T" filter.
Bypassing the T filter I get a nice clean signal to the output tubes, but it's driving the amp too hard, clipping the output signal a bit.
Sounds great, but maybe a bit too distorted.
I feel like I'm trying to polish a turd here. It's just a low budget beginner amp, are they supposed to sound good?
It's the first, schem. don't know why both got linked.
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