Hi, subjective question here...
Have a 1972 Fender Bassman 50, got it sounding pretty much like I want, but was hoping someone may have an idea or two on how I might "soften" the attack of higher frequency notes... not sure it's even possible... and I know this may fall very much into the realm of speakers, but was wondering if there is something that can be done on the amp side of things. I'm using the typical 27K / 4.7K feedback resistors. Amp has diode rectifiers. New JJ 6L6GC output tubes. Biased at around 35 mA. B+ around 470V. Decent old stock preamp tubes.
Is there some generic thing that may cause an amp to seem like it has too much "attack" (on the high end) ? Or is this perhaps just a frequency response (EQ) type of thing ? And again, I'm just referring to the amp... I know some speakers sound much spankier than others.
Any ideas would be most welcome !
Have a 1972 Fender Bassman 50, got it sounding pretty much like I want, but was hoping someone may have an idea or two on how I might "soften" the attack of higher frequency notes... not sure it's even possible... and I know this may fall very much into the realm of speakers, but was wondering if there is something that can be done on the amp side of things. I'm using the typical 27K / 4.7K feedback resistors. Amp has diode rectifiers. New JJ 6L6GC output tubes. Biased at around 35 mA. B+ around 470V. Decent old stock preamp tubes.
Is there some generic thing that may cause an amp to seem like it has too much "attack" (on the high end) ? Or is this perhaps just a frequency response (EQ) type of thing ? And again, I'm just referring to the amp... I know some speakers sound much spankier than others.
Any ideas would be most welcome !
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