been messing with my '76 Superbass this afternoon to get it tuned in a bit more to the way I 'want' it to sound.
the circuit is pretty much the old plexi one from the '67 era. I've bypassed the cathode of V2a with a 220uF cap - this gave quite a bit more overall gain.
I also lowered the screen filtering to 16uF and the PI filtering to 32uF - this removed the overbearing bass and stiff feel. it's now brighter and more mid/treble focused (I still need to run the bass around '2' though). It's much closer to the vibe my old '67 plexi had - I'm much happier with the amp now.
The feedback is directly connected to the output jack - I like this hookup alot more, the amp isn't as loud and it feels softer in the treble.
Just thought this info might be usefull to those wanting to mod their Marshalls to plexi specs.
the circuit is pretty much the old plexi one from the '67 era. I've bypassed the cathode of V2a with a 220uF cap - this gave quite a bit more overall gain.
I also lowered the screen filtering to 16uF and the PI filtering to 32uF - this removed the overbearing bass and stiff feel. it's now brighter and more mid/treble focused (I still need to run the bass around '2' though). It's much closer to the vibe my old '67 plexi had - I'm much happier with the amp now.
The feedback is directly connected to the output jack - I like this hookup alot more, the amp isn't as loud and it feels softer in the treble.
Just thought this info might be usefull to those wanting to mod their Marshalls to plexi specs.
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