Hello
I currently own a Fender "Red Knob" Twin. I am not crazy about this amp. It does have some cool features like reverb and an fx loop, but it just doesn't do it for me.
My original plan was to gut the amp and replace the trannys, pots, board etc. and transplant a 5F6A circuit. I opened up the amp and I had a change of heart. I am sure I can easily remove the 2 pre-amps and replace them with a single 5F6A type preamp on eyelet board. There is tons of room. I don't like either of the 2 existing channels and I don't care for channel switching. I think this would a cool project. A 5F6A type preamp with reverb ,fx loop and Hi/Low switch.
I just need some help confirming my thoughts.
Here goes:
1. Installing the 5F6A Pre:
- In the schematic I can see where the 2 existing channels come into the reverb select switch. It looks very symmetrical in design and I'm sure I can just tie the unused one to ground. I'm just not sure if I should remove C117(10pF).
- I will keep the existing preamp PCB intact to maintain the reverb control and circuit. I will just relocate it to free up space for the new pots.
2. The existing phase inverter:
- The design is actually very similar to the 5F6A PI. I can almost duplicate the 5F6A with the following small changes
R122 and R123 change to 1M
R120 change to 10K
Jump R125
R126 change to 82K
Add 47pF cap from plate to plate
Add presence control circuit where R121 exists
Not sure about the value of R119 NFB since it is from a 4ohm tap instead of the 5F6A 2ohm tap
3. Power Supply:
- After some help from members on the forum I have decided to add a 30W 150ohm sag resistor to get more of a tube rectifier feel instead of trying to convert to tube rectification.
I know it will never sound the same as a 5F6A but I think it could still be one cool amp.
If I still don't like after this or I blow something up then I can gut it.
I currently own a Fender "Red Knob" Twin. I am not crazy about this amp. It does have some cool features like reverb and an fx loop, but it just doesn't do it for me.
My original plan was to gut the amp and replace the trannys, pots, board etc. and transplant a 5F6A circuit. I opened up the amp and I had a change of heart. I am sure I can easily remove the 2 pre-amps and replace them with a single 5F6A type preamp on eyelet board. There is tons of room. I don't like either of the 2 existing channels and I don't care for channel switching. I think this would a cool project. A 5F6A type preamp with reverb ,fx loop and Hi/Low switch.
I just need some help confirming my thoughts.
Here goes:
1. Installing the 5F6A Pre:
- In the schematic I can see where the 2 existing channels come into the reverb select switch. It looks very symmetrical in design and I'm sure I can just tie the unused one to ground. I'm just not sure if I should remove C117(10pF).
- I will keep the existing preamp PCB intact to maintain the reverb control and circuit. I will just relocate it to free up space for the new pots.
2. The existing phase inverter:
- The design is actually very similar to the 5F6A PI. I can almost duplicate the 5F6A with the following small changes
R122 and R123 change to 1M
R120 change to 10K
Jump R125
R126 change to 82K
Add 47pF cap from plate to plate
Add presence control circuit where R121 exists
Not sure about the value of R119 NFB since it is from a 4ohm tap instead of the 5F6A 2ohm tap
3. Power Supply:
- After some help from members on the forum I have decided to add a 30W 150ohm sag resistor to get more of a tube rectifier feel instead of trying to convert to tube rectification.
I know it will never sound the same as a 5F6A but I think it could still be one cool amp.
If I still don't like after this or I blow something up then I can gut it.
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