I've got this Bass 750 that I bought as a project. Replacing the preamp tube got it working, but the low end is really weak. If I put test tones into it the voltage amplitude (at speaker out and effects send) rolls off considerably starting at about 1k. Since it happens already at effects send I know it is a preamp problem. I can get full swing power out of the power amp FYI. Going into the passive/active input the voltage amplitude at 2k is about 3x the ampilitude at 100Hz. Changing to a different preamp tube does not change this.
Probing through the circuit I couldn't find any one point where the amplitude difference was as big as I see for the whole preamp, it is more like it happens in stages. I then looked closer at the coupling caps and it looks like C15 and C23 are 0.022uF caps on the board, instead of the 0.1uF caps that are on the schematic. BUT, if I look at the BOM in the service manual it calls out C15 as 0.022, but does not call out C23 at all that I can find.
My preamp board is dated March 1999, the schematic is May 1999, so there is some possibility there were changes. This amp came out in 1999 so this may be a very early one. Looks like some work may have been done on the board, but the caps don't look like they have been noticably reworked. Note, the amplitude difference does not seem as bad going into the active input, which makes sense since does not go through C15 then.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? Can't imagine that someone bought this amp with such weak low end and played it for 20 years. The guy I got it from made it sound like he had played it regularly before putting into storage.
SWR_Bass 750 Bass Amplifier_SM.zip
Probing through the circuit I couldn't find any one point where the amplitude difference was as big as I see for the whole preamp, it is more like it happens in stages. I then looked closer at the coupling caps and it looks like C15 and C23 are 0.022uF caps on the board, instead of the 0.1uF caps that are on the schematic. BUT, if I look at the BOM in the service manual it calls out C15 as 0.022, but does not call out C23 at all that I can find.
My preamp board is dated March 1999, the schematic is May 1999, so there is some possibility there were changes. This amp came out in 1999 so this may be a very early one. Looks like some work may have been done on the board, but the caps don't look like they have been noticably reworked. Note, the amplitude difference does not seem as bad going into the active input, which makes sense since does not go through C15 then.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? Can't imagine that someone bought this amp with such weak low end and played it for 20 years. The guy I got it from made it sound like he had played it regularly before putting into storage.
SWR_Bass 750 Bass Amplifier_SM.zip
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