i've had an early 60s era ga-17rvt for about a month now. it's a nice little amp, but my main issue with it is that it's ear-shatteringly bright. i can really only use my neck pickups with it, because everything else ice-picks big time.
i saw on the schematic that it's got a t-filter right before where it sends the signal to the reverb circuit, and i've been assuming that that's the main culprit. at first i was thinking that i could just bypass it, but i think that would increase the gain, which i don't really want, honestly. it's a great clean amp, and i want to keep it that way.
would the t-filter actually be responsible for the brightness, or is it something else? how could i lower the treble without increasing the gain?
TIA
i saw on the schematic that it's got a t-filter right before where it sends the signal to the reverb circuit, and i've been assuming that that's the main culprit. at first i was thinking that i could just bypass it, but i think that would increase the gain, which i don't really want, honestly. it's a great clean amp, and i want to keep it that way.
would the t-filter actually be responsible for the brightness, or is it something else? how could i lower the treble without increasing the gain?
TIA
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