I'm considering converting my Bandmaster's vibrato channel to a tweed Bassman clone (the vibrato was removed years ago for a seldom-used effects loop, I have the extra needed tube stages).
I'm looking at the old Bassman schematic (5F6-A), I see that there is no plate resistor on the last preamp tube stage (the one feeding the tone stack). Will this cause me any problems duplicating this in my Bandmaster (i.e., direct plate/B+ connection in this stage)? Any hidden pitfalls, etc?
I just don't think this is going to be that difficult of a modification (converting to tweed), it appears pretty straightforward. Please correct me if I'm wrong!
Also, any insights, caveats, or tips before I try this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Fred G.
I'm looking at the old Bassman schematic (5F6-A), I see that there is no plate resistor on the last preamp tube stage (the one feeding the tone stack). Will this cause me any problems duplicating this in my Bandmaster (i.e., direct plate/B+ connection in this stage)? Any hidden pitfalls, etc?
I just don't think this is going to be that difficult of a modification (converting to tweed), it appears pretty straightforward. Please correct me if I'm wrong!
Also, any insights, caveats, or tips before I try this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Fred G.
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