Hello,
I'm pretty new around here and I'm doing some modifications to my hot rod deluxe since it had the common static crackle problem.
Now I'm planning to put a 220pF cap on the Volume pot and a 330pF on the Drive pot to eliminate the 'muddy' tone and finally get a good tone out of this thing.
Now I've been thinking since I read on 'The Unofficial Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Owner's Guide' site that Fender used 47pF in vintage amps for their bright channels.
I want to make a combination of this with a flip switch. This way that you have on one stand the 47pF and in the other stand the 220pF and on the drive pot the 47pF - 330pF combo switch. Is it a safe idea to do this with a little flip switch SPDT and will this pop my speaker when switching? I read the voltages can run op to 500V?
Hope you can help me with the 'Cowabunga switch' to get some surfy sounds.
I'm pretty new around here and I'm doing some modifications to my hot rod deluxe since it had the common static crackle problem.
Now I'm planning to put a 220pF cap on the Volume pot and a 330pF on the Drive pot to eliminate the 'muddy' tone and finally get a good tone out of this thing.
Now I've been thinking since I read on 'The Unofficial Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Owner's Guide' site that Fender used 47pF in vintage amps for their bright channels.
I want to make a combination of this with a flip switch. This way that you have on one stand the 47pF and in the other stand the 220pF and on the drive pot the 47pF - 330pF combo switch. Is it a safe idea to do this with a little flip switch SPDT and will this pop my speaker when switching? I read the voltages can run op to 500V?
Hope you can help me with the 'Cowabunga switch' to get some surfy sounds.
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