Hi,
New to the forum and I hope this type of question hasn't been answered a hundred times before. I've been searching past posts and haven't found anything. I have an early 70's Deluxe Reverb amp. I modified the normal channel per the Super Deluxe: Tweed-style Preamp mod in Aspen Pitman's Tube Amp Book. I already loved the sound of this amp and love the new sound that I'm getting out of the previously unused Normal channel.
My question concerns the new Master Volume control that I added as part of the tweed-style mod. (Both the treble and bass tone controls are swapped for 1M pots that become the new tone and master volume control.) When the master volume is dimed the amp sounds great, but as soon as I try to adjust the master down, it sounds like I just threw a blanket over the amp... I lose all my high frequencies. It essentially makes the master volume useless, as I lose all the 'crunch' and treble.
Is there anything I can do to modify the master volume so that I don't lose all the treble? Or is this just indicative of master volumes (I haven't yet owned another amp that has had a master). I triple checked all my wiring and connections, but does it sound like maybe I missed something while doing the mod?
Thanks for any and all help,
Jason
New to the forum and I hope this type of question hasn't been answered a hundred times before. I've been searching past posts and haven't found anything. I have an early 70's Deluxe Reverb amp. I modified the normal channel per the Super Deluxe: Tweed-style Preamp mod in Aspen Pitman's Tube Amp Book. I already loved the sound of this amp and love the new sound that I'm getting out of the previously unused Normal channel.
My question concerns the new Master Volume control that I added as part of the tweed-style mod. (Both the treble and bass tone controls are swapped for 1M pots that become the new tone and master volume control.) When the master volume is dimed the amp sounds great, but as soon as I try to adjust the master down, it sounds like I just threw a blanket over the amp... I lose all my high frequencies. It essentially makes the master volume useless, as I lose all the 'crunch' and treble.
Is there anything I can do to modify the master volume so that I don't lose all the treble? Or is this just indicative of master volumes (I haven't yet owned another amp that has had a master). I triple checked all my wiring and connections, but does it sound like maybe I missed something while doing the mod?
Thanks for any and all help,
Jason
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