I recently plugged in my new Fender style 6G2 build. I built it pretty much stock like Fender did back in 1963. However I used an OT with 4/8/16 ohm tap options. It sounds great. I left the negative feedback wire off on purpose. I am planning to make it switchable. The amp is quiet and behaves like it should. Tonight I decided to hook up the negative feedback wire. The amp squeals and my dog hides with it hooked up. With or without the on/off switch, I
was planning to use. Do I need to reverse the wires from my OT to my speaker jack? Without any NFB the amp sounds just fine. NFB resistor is stock at 56K.
I hooked up two separate OT jacks using 4 ohm and 8 ohm OT taps only. Jacks are 1/4" Switchcraft mono 2 wire type, the non-switching style. Positive goes from each OT tap (4 and 8 ohm) to each individual jack. The common wire from the OT is shared with both jacks.
Thanks, Keith
was planning to use. Do I need to reverse the wires from my OT to my speaker jack? Without any NFB the amp sounds just fine. NFB resistor is stock at 56K.
I hooked up two separate OT jacks using 4 ohm and 8 ohm OT taps only. Jacks are 1/4" Switchcraft mono 2 wire type, the non-switching style. Positive goes from each OT tap (4 and 8 ohm) to each individual jack. The common wire from the OT is shared with both jacks.
Thanks, Keith
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