Hello to all of you.I am new to the forum and new to electronics in general.I do love playing the guitar and now I want to start taking care of and working on my amplifiers.Want to build one also,but that's about six months out.
Last year I bought a new Fender DRRI without even playing it.I used to play the old ones,had a '64 for a while,when I was a kid,and I do remember that they didn't sound like this new one.So I have decided to try to make my DRRI sound as good as it can.
Enter Mercury Magnetics.People have told me that with their replacement/upgrade transformers,proper tubes and bias and maybe a better speaker my DRRI will sound as good as or better than the vintage amps.
Being easily swayed when it comes to things that I consider to be fun,I bought new tubes,a bias tool,a new multi-meter,soldering iron and all four transformers for my amp.Tubes,output and reverb transformers,installed and rebiased,my amp definitely sounds better.
Installation of the output and reverb trannies went well,just swapped them out.And it looks to me that the choke will be just as simple.
The power tranny looks like there may be more involved than just R+R.Is this just a simple matter of taking the old one out and installing the new one?Any tips,advice,thoughts that might help a complete beginner would be most appreciated.
It might help if I voice my original complaint about this amp.It just sounds too harsh,and overly bright.I also removed the bright cap from the volume pot on the vibrato channel,which calmed it down a little.
Thanks in advance.Aubrey
Last year I bought a new Fender DRRI without even playing it.I used to play the old ones,had a '64 for a while,when I was a kid,and I do remember that they didn't sound like this new one.So I have decided to try to make my DRRI sound as good as it can.
Enter Mercury Magnetics.People have told me that with their replacement/upgrade transformers,proper tubes and bias and maybe a better speaker my DRRI will sound as good as or better than the vintage amps.
Being easily swayed when it comes to things that I consider to be fun,I bought new tubes,a bias tool,a new multi-meter,soldering iron and all four transformers for my amp.Tubes,output and reverb transformers,installed and rebiased,my amp definitely sounds better.
Installation of the output and reverb trannies went well,just swapped them out.And it looks to me that the choke will be just as simple.
The power tranny looks like there may be more involved than just R+R.Is this just a simple matter of taking the old one out and installing the new one?Any tips,advice,thoughts that might help a complete beginner would be most appreciated.
It might help if I voice my original complaint about this amp.It just sounds too harsh,and overly bright.I also removed the bright cap from the volume pot on the vibrato channel,which calmed it down a little.
Thanks in advance.Aubrey
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