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Pushing V2 harder within older fenders. Pre-amp clipping mod?
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This isn't the future I signed up for.
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To me, most regular Fender pre-amps overdrive just fine, apart from the harsh clipping from the reverb driver V3 being pushed into grid conduction, chopping off the top part of the wave at V2b plate when it gets above ~8V peak.
The SFs with master volume have the V3 cathode bypass removed; my guess is that Fender identified that's where the problem was, but it wasn't a total fix.
A 1M trimmer used as a dwell control pot, and high value grid stoppers (eg 100k) on V3, seem to work better.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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My 2 cents: I put a crossline post-phase inverter master volume in a Princeton Reverb and hated it. Yes, it lets you turn up the preamp volume with less power tube distortion. However, distortion in that portion of the preamp is not sweet to my ears and there was a distinct muddiness by the time the PPIMV was turned down enough to make a difference.
You might try a crossline PPIMV as a quickie experiment; however, it's the worst variant of master volume in my experience (which is limited).
Chip
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Originally posted by TheTinMan View PostI put a crossline post-phase inverter master volume in a Princeton Reverb and hated it
Master volumes after the phase splitter are almost universally used with an LTP.
Cathodynes have a rep for poor behaviour when overdriven; in a regular NMV amp, that gets masked by the power tube control grid clipping.
A regular type 4 may be best suited to them.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Originally posted by TheTinMan View PostMy 2 cents: I put a crossline post-phase inverter master volume in a Princeton Reverb and hated it. Yes, it lets you turn up the preamp volume with less power tube distortion. However, distortion in that portion of the preamp is not sweet to my ears and there was a distinct muddiness by the time the PPIMV was turned down enough to make a difference.
You might try a crossline PPIMV as a quickie experiment; however, it's the worst variant of master volume in my experience (which is limited).
I would alternately recommend looking into a fairly transparent low gain OD pedal like a Timmy or a Barber LTD. They give me the sound of a cranked BF/SF amp at lower volumes but YMMV...
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