I have an early 70s pro reverb that came to me not working, and I willingly accepted it for the asking price (free).
I dumped the trem and reverb, and converted channel 2 into a tweed bassman, since there were plenty of tube spaces for it.
Channel 1 is standard AB-763.
I would like to add a master volume, but only on one channel. The two channels are summed together with 220K resistors, like the original blackface circuit.
The phase inverter and output stages are mostly stock, save for changing the feedback values to 56K and a 5k pot to facilitate a presence control.
The amp sounds pretty good, until you add a master volume. The master volume I chose was like a standard Marshall, following the treble control. The wiper of the treble control is fed to the top of the Master volume, 1M, and the wiper from the master volume feeds to the phase inverter. If I go directly to the phase inverter, and don't use a mixer resistor, it works great. If I feed the MV control to the 220K mixer resistor, it sounds absolutely terrible. The bass is farty, thin, and it just basically does not work.
The problem with going directly into the phase inverter with no mixer resistor, of course, is that the MV control interacts significantly with the other channel, shunting it to ground.
Is there any way to do this? I thought about feeding the two channels separately into each side of the PI like a Vox, but then I'm going to lose the feedback loop, and this amp is a bit too obnoxious for that. It needs some NFB.
I dumped the trem and reverb, and converted channel 2 into a tweed bassman, since there were plenty of tube spaces for it.
Channel 1 is standard AB-763.
I would like to add a master volume, but only on one channel. The two channels are summed together with 220K resistors, like the original blackface circuit.
The phase inverter and output stages are mostly stock, save for changing the feedback values to 56K and a 5k pot to facilitate a presence control.
The amp sounds pretty good, until you add a master volume. The master volume I chose was like a standard Marshall, following the treble control. The wiper of the treble control is fed to the top of the Master volume, 1M, and the wiper from the master volume feeds to the phase inverter. If I go directly to the phase inverter, and don't use a mixer resistor, it works great. If I feed the MV control to the 220K mixer resistor, it sounds absolutely terrible. The bass is farty, thin, and it just basically does not work.
The problem with going directly into the phase inverter with no mixer resistor, of course, is that the MV control interacts significantly with the other channel, shunting it to ground.
Is there any way to do this? I thought about feeding the two channels separately into each side of the PI like a Vox, but then I'm going to lose the feedback loop, and this amp is a bit too obnoxious for that. It needs some NFB.
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