The schematic and layout drawings are at the Fender site but I was wondering if they had a bulletin concerning the loud pop when you switch off the amp, which seems to be common with many of the ss amps that they designed in the 90's.
http://support.fender.com/schematics..._schematic.pdf
Steve Ahola
P.S. If there are no factory bulletins I will start a thread in the Guitar Amps area. Thanks!
EDIT 4/7/13:
Here are the mods I have done...
> > > Replaced R47(470k) with a 500kB pot as a Master Volume
> > > Added 68k resistor in parallel to C14(470k) to cut gain in Drive channel for more control over low gain settings [opt.]
> > > Wired up a "standby" switch by interrupting circuit between junction of R48 & C32 and R49 (I used switch on 500kB pot)
> > > Will replace R10(470R)- mid resistor in tone stack- with 1.8k as in the newer Princeton 65
BTW I moved this thread from Schematic Requests to Mods and Tweeks. Tweeks? Isn't that what you do on Twitter after eating peanut butter?
http://support.fender.com/schematics..._schematic.pdf
Steve Ahola
P.S. If there are no factory bulletins I will start a thread in the Guitar Amps area. Thanks!
EDIT 4/7/13:
Here are the mods I have done...
> > > Replaced R47(470k) with a 500kB pot as a Master Volume
> > > Added 68k resistor in parallel to C14(470k) to cut gain in Drive channel for more control over low gain settings [opt.]
> > > Wired up a "standby" switch by interrupting circuit between junction of R48 & C32 and R49 (I used switch on 500kB pot)
> > > Will replace R10(470R)- mid resistor in tone stack- with 1.8k as in the newer Princeton 65
BTW I moved this thread from Schematic Requests to Mods and Tweeks. Tweeks? Isn't that what you do on Twitter after eating peanut butter?
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