I would like to mod one of my self-built 5E3s - built from a TubeDpoet kit with a printed circuit board. Overall I like this amp. It sounds great with my strats but I would also like to get a great sound with my gretsch g5120 electromatic hollow body which has humbuckers. I know humbuckers are not ideal for this amp but that's what I want to do. I want less booming bass.
I just modded the guitar removing the stock gretschbuckers (which many players complain are too muddy sounding). I repaced the harness and installed GFS AlNiCo IIs. The tone is improved a great deal when played through the 5e# but I still get too much bass - especially in the neck position.
The tubedepot build instructions state that for less bass "replace the .002ufd coupling capacitor in position C7 with a .01 or even a .0047 capacitor." AS most folks are probably unfamiliar with the TubeDepot board, I believe this capacitor is wired to the cathodes on the V2 12AX7 - it the 5th capacitor from the right on the baord.
What other modifications might you guys suggest?
I just modded the guitar removing the stock gretschbuckers (which many players complain are too muddy sounding). I repaced the harness and installed GFS AlNiCo IIs. The tone is improved a great deal when played through the 5e# but I still get too much bass - especially in the neck position.
The tubedepot build instructions state that for less bass "replace the .002ufd coupling capacitor in position C7 with a .01 or even a .0047 capacitor." AS most folks are probably unfamiliar with the TubeDepot board, I believe this capacitor is wired to the cathodes on the V2 12AX7 - it the 5th capacitor from the right on the baord.
What other modifications might you guys suggest?
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