Hi folks. I own a 1963 Fender Blonde Twin. 6G8-A circuit. It was pretty much all original when I got it. I did the basic cap job, all electrolytics including B+, Cathode and Bias caps. Installed a new grounded cord. Eliminated ground polarity switch and death cap. New WGS speakers installed. Tubes tested and seem fine. Amp works and sounds good on normal channel. Vibrato channel works however sounds kinda blah. EQ is lacking. Somehow the highs are lacking, and it sort of sounds like a blanket was placed over the speakers? Not sure, its hard to describe. Normal channel has the tone I like. The highs are crisp and the amp sounds great. Bass is full and thick too. A/B-ing the two channels, I am thinking maybe its that the vibrato channel is more mids pronounced somehow? Sounds like it. Vibrato works fine and sounds great on vibrato channel as it should.
I am a home amp hobbyist, self taught with help from great people on forums like this one. I have not ran into this type of problem before. Any guidance is appreciated. I suspect I have a coupling cap or a bright cap failing? Maybe a resistor? I can test resistors, as well as caps that start at 1 uF and up with my ESR. Tone caps are too small for my ESR tester. I want to avoid throwing parts at the circuit and hoping for a fix. I find this method is often a lesson in futility.
I will start by taking voltages and checking them against the layout and schematic. I will check all resistor values too and report back.
If you have some suggestions on where to go with tone stack caps, or any other advice in dealing with the amp's symptoms I would appreciate any guidance.
Schematic and layout are here for reference.
Schematic here:
http://www.prowessamplifiers.com/sch...6g8a_schem.pdf
Any finally here is my actual amp:
Thanks in advance. - Keith
I am a home amp hobbyist, self taught with help from great people on forums like this one. I have not ran into this type of problem before. Any guidance is appreciated. I suspect I have a coupling cap or a bright cap failing? Maybe a resistor? I can test resistors, as well as caps that start at 1 uF and up with my ESR. Tone caps are too small for my ESR tester. I want to avoid throwing parts at the circuit and hoping for a fix. I find this method is often a lesson in futility.
I will start by taking voltages and checking them against the layout and schematic. I will check all resistor values too and report back.
If you have some suggestions on where to go with tone stack caps, or any other advice in dealing with the amp's symptoms I would appreciate any guidance.
Schematic and layout are here for reference.
Schematic here:
http://www.prowessamplifiers.com/sch...6g8a_schem.pdf
Any finally here is my actual amp:
Thanks in advance. - Keith
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