Had one of these on bench today. Final testing everything all good until I plug into Channel 1 and move the Bass knob. Nearly no sound change. I started testing components in the tone stack and couldn't find a fault.
I searched the internet and found many other people with the same amp, same issue and no solution.
Then I realized that the tone stack for this channel was very different from Channel 2, and different from other Fenders I've seen.
It appears it IS working but targeting very low frequency by design. So low it appears to do nearly nothing with a guitar through it, and still isn't very responsive with a bass.
I looked through the Tone Stack Calculator but couldn't find a similar design to this.
I'm thinking I will leave it stock in any case, but still would like to understand what's happening and learn from this.
I'm wondering what is this tone stack design called? What modification would be appropriate to make it more usable in modern day?
I searched the internet and found many other people with the same amp, same issue and no solution.
Then I realized that the tone stack for this channel was very different from Channel 2, and different from other Fenders I've seen.
It appears it IS working but targeting very low frequency by design. So low it appears to do nearly nothing with a guitar through it, and still isn't very responsive with a bass.
I looked through the Tone Stack Calculator but couldn't find a similar design to this.
I'm thinking I will leave it stock in any case, but still would like to understand what's happening and learn from this.
I'm wondering what is this tone stack design called? What modification would be appropriate to make it more usable in modern day?
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