Hi All,
Getting some gigs in on my little clone/hotrod Princeton and loving it overall but now hearing some places for tweeks. For example the amp can sound a little too warm at times in the mix of a small band. The problem is when I raise the treble control above about 7 the amp does have more trebles but not the kind I want. Begins sounding too harsh or strident. If that's the right word.
I had none of the 50-120pf style caps on hand that I see used in my other older fender blackface amps. For example the original deluxe reverb uses a 47pf across that volume pot and the super reverb specifies a 120pf for it's bright switches. All I had on hand was a mica 250pf so I tried it. It's the right idea but the problem is it's a little too much. To the point I have to lower my treble control almost to a 4 to tame the glassy trebles this cap added. This of course sounds fine with my Gibson humbuckers but the more trebly guitars like my acoustic with a sunrise soundhole pickup sounds a little too trebly with this 250pf added.
QUESTION: Should I go to a higher or lower value cap and what's a value that will add just a little bit of sparkle to the tone without being too much? And should I get a specific kind of cap? ceramic disc, mica? Am I just going to have to experiment or are there some really common or favorite values for most brightness caps?
This is a princeton AA1164 design with a celestion gold 12" speaker and the stokes and paulc mods.
Thanks!
PB
Getting some gigs in on my little clone/hotrod Princeton and loving it overall but now hearing some places for tweeks. For example the amp can sound a little too warm at times in the mix of a small band. The problem is when I raise the treble control above about 7 the amp does have more trebles but not the kind I want. Begins sounding too harsh or strident. If that's the right word.
I had none of the 50-120pf style caps on hand that I see used in my other older fender blackface amps. For example the original deluxe reverb uses a 47pf across that volume pot and the super reverb specifies a 120pf for it's bright switches. All I had on hand was a mica 250pf so I tried it. It's the right idea but the problem is it's a little too much. To the point I have to lower my treble control almost to a 4 to tame the glassy trebles this cap added. This of course sounds fine with my Gibson humbuckers but the more trebly guitars like my acoustic with a sunrise soundhole pickup sounds a little too trebly with this 250pf added.
QUESTION: Should I go to a higher or lower value cap and what's a value that will add just a little bit of sparkle to the tone without being too much? And should I get a specific kind of cap? ceramic disc, mica? Am I just going to have to experiment or are there some really common or favorite values for most brightness caps?
This is a princeton AA1164 design with a celestion gold 12" speaker and the stokes and paulc mods.
Thanks!
PB
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