Has anyone here successfully installed a Bill M "Clean Boost" circuit card? It's intended for Fender's Blues Junior.
I know, call Bill M. Well I tried that, no dice. Over the last couple days Andrew isn't answering the phone and does not call back. It would only take a minute. I'm sure he's up to much more important things.
The Blues Jr I'm working on has the "cream circuit board."
Photo on the website shows the coax lead going somewhere near R17, the EQ drive triode cathode resistor. It looks like the core goes to the + end of that resistor, and shield to the ground jumper next to it. The blue and yellow leads head somewhere tantalizingly out of view - the picture is cleverly cropped to leave their destinations a mystery. Apparently the blue lead controls switching - it goes to the pole of the pull switch, as seen in photos found thru Google. But the card does boost the signal anyway, even with blue and yellow leads not connected to anything else. The trimpot and cap on the circuit board apparently work as an adjustable bypass to R17. Nothing new about that kind of circuit, I was modding old Marshalls with it over 30 years ago. I can find no text on the website detailing the correct implementation, and none was sent with the circuit card.
The amp does have a Presence control installed and working properly. There is a pull switch as part of the pot assembly, intended to switch in the boost when pulled.
Thanks in advance for any guidance!
I know, call Bill M. Well I tried that, no dice. Over the last couple days Andrew isn't answering the phone and does not call back. It would only take a minute. I'm sure he's up to much more important things.
The Blues Jr I'm working on has the "cream circuit board."
Photo on the website shows the coax lead going somewhere near R17, the EQ drive triode cathode resistor. It looks like the core goes to the + end of that resistor, and shield to the ground jumper next to it. The blue and yellow leads head somewhere tantalizingly out of view - the picture is cleverly cropped to leave their destinations a mystery. Apparently the blue lead controls switching - it goes to the pole of the pull switch, as seen in photos found thru Google. But the card does boost the signal anyway, even with blue and yellow leads not connected to anything else. The trimpot and cap on the circuit board apparently work as an adjustable bypass to R17. Nothing new about that kind of circuit, I was modding old Marshalls with it over 30 years ago. I can find no text on the website detailing the correct implementation, and none was sent with the circuit card.
The amp does have a Presence control installed and working properly. There is a pull switch as part of the pot assembly, intended to switch in the boost when pulled.
Thanks in advance for any guidance!
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