ok, here's the situation. I have a self built tweed pro which I like a lot but sometimes i could use a dirtier sound out of it. I have tried different approaches from attenuaters to fumbling with the -fb loops and so on. It's all kinda ok but not quite what I would like to hear. Then it happened ... I played it right after I switched on the amp. First there is no sound and then for a second or two before the rectifier tube delivered it's full voltage it had the tone I was looking for ... that soft old school bluesy grind. So I wonder, is there an easy way to achieve this effekt? How can I drop the voltage (would it be save anyway ... I guess so)? I could use the 240 volts lead on the power tranny instead of the 230 but hat's not nearly enough. The ideal solution would be a switchable situation or at least a tube swap ... what about using a weak rectifyer tube like a 5Y3 in that circuit? Would that help and is it safe (it runs a 5U4G now)?
thanks!
thanks!
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