I've been working on a Bandmaster to Bassman/Marshall conversion, and I'm nearly done (it's really more Marshall than Bassman - but that's OK).
All I need to do is convert the pots in the tone stack to Bassman/Marshall values, and drop the B+ down in the preamp (there are 400v on the plate of the second stage in the cathode follower - seems awfully high).
My Bandmaster right now has a 4.7K/1K combination in the power supply, with the 1K following the choke. What I want to do is put a 4.7K after the choke, and then follow that with a 10K.
Or should I leave the 1K following the choke, and bump up the 4.7K instead? Or just leave it the heck alone? I'm a little concerned about the high voltage on the cathode follower...
Does this sound feasible? Any caveats, "gotchas", etc.? Would anyone suggest any other values besides the ones I'm proposing?
Thanks in advance!
Fred G.
All I need to do is convert the pots in the tone stack to Bassman/Marshall values, and drop the B+ down in the preamp (there are 400v on the plate of the second stage in the cathode follower - seems awfully high).
My Bandmaster right now has a 4.7K/1K combination in the power supply, with the 1K following the choke. What I want to do is put a 4.7K after the choke, and then follow that with a 10K.
Or should I leave the 1K following the choke, and bump up the 4.7K instead? Or just leave it the heck alone? I'm a little concerned about the high voltage on the cathode follower...
Does this sound feasible? Any caveats, "gotchas", etc.? Would anyone suggest any other values besides the ones I'm proposing?
Thanks in advance!
Fred G.
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