Hi,
I've got a SF Princeton Reverb, slightly modded but very much still a SF PR. It's got a 12" speaker in the cab. The amp was too bright for me with my Ricky 12 (on a recent gig) so I benched it and took out the 43pf bright cap I had added across the volume pot, ala a Deluxe Reverb. Now the amp is dull and lifeless. I have to run the treble control higher but that's the wrong frequency. It's too much in the middle of the treble range. I need more 'air' in my sound. Besides trying a 39pf, 36pf or a 33pf bright cap, what can I do to put more of the very top end back into my amp? I find that putting in a presence control has not always worked for me in the past for these airy frequencies but maybe I'm just using the wrong cap in the presence circuit. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks in adv.,
Bob M.
I've got a SF Princeton Reverb, slightly modded but very much still a SF PR. It's got a 12" speaker in the cab. The amp was too bright for me with my Ricky 12 (on a recent gig) so I benched it and took out the 43pf bright cap I had added across the volume pot, ala a Deluxe Reverb. Now the amp is dull and lifeless. I have to run the treble control higher but that's the wrong frequency. It's too much in the middle of the treble range. I need more 'air' in my sound. Besides trying a 39pf, 36pf or a 33pf bright cap, what can I do to put more of the very top end back into my amp? I find that putting in a presence control has not always worked for me in the past for these airy frequencies but maybe I'm just using the wrong cap in the presence circuit. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks in adv.,
Bob M.
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