First off a big thanks to Pedro Vecino and others for this thread.
I took a punt on a brand new Fender 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb Reissue that was being sold as not working for £499 based on the fact it was making terrible noise with nothing plugged in.
After replacing the modelling circuitry in my amp with a basic optocoupler its gone from sounding like a bag of snakes on the radio to air traffic control to lovely sounding amp, all be it with a fairly high noise floor.
I should point out I left the grid stopper resistors in place after performing this mod as i figured they were generally a good thing.
My amp seems free from any obvious 50 cycle hum, and any noise still there sounds like stable thermal/white noise.
I'm now looking towards basic mods and further noise reduction and noticed Paul Rivera did some good mods.
The first thing I would like to do and would like to ask for help on is simply replacing the volume pots.
My understanding is that the stock parts use a J taper, I understand if I were to replace them with a more traditional audio taper it might lead to a subtly more gentle ramp up in volume at low levels.
I note that the stock part is PCB mounted and has some kind of integral buttress design? Part no:0037596000 CONTROL SNAPIN 1M 30A TAPER
Do audio taper pots of this type exist or do i just need to go with a generic through hole mount.
I thought tacking a small resistor in parallel might be another way to go but wasn't sure what a sensible value would be?
Looking past that I'd like to look to what would be the most effective mods to reduce hiss?
I made the assumption most poor wiring issues etc would cause hum as opposed to hiss?
I was looking at increasing negative feedback, and or introducing it within the preamp. and possibly a master volume mod, or simply swapping the preamp tubes for 12AT7
but I'm eager to take advice as to where my efforts are best placed to reduce hiss in particular.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
I took a punt on a brand new Fender 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb Reissue that was being sold as not working for £499 based on the fact it was making terrible noise with nothing plugged in.
After replacing the modelling circuitry in my amp with a basic optocoupler its gone from sounding like a bag of snakes on the radio to air traffic control to lovely sounding amp, all be it with a fairly high noise floor.
I should point out I left the grid stopper resistors in place after performing this mod as i figured they were generally a good thing.
My amp seems free from any obvious 50 cycle hum, and any noise still there sounds like stable thermal/white noise.
I'm now looking towards basic mods and further noise reduction and noticed Paul Rivera did some good mods.
The first thing I would like to do and would like to ask for help on is simply replacing the volume pots.
My understanding is that the stock parts use a J taper, I understand if I were to replace them with a more traditional audio taper it might lead to a subtly more gentle ramp up in volume at low levels.
I note that the stock part is PCB mounted and has some kind of integral buttress design? Part no:0037596000 CONTROL SNAPIN 1M 30A TAPER
Do audio taper pots of this type exist or do i just need to go with a generic through hole mount.
I thought tacking a small resistor in parallel might be another way to go but wasn't sure what a sensible value would be?
Looking past that I'd like to look to what would be the most effective mods to reduce hiss?
I made the assumption most poor wiring issues etc would cause hum as opposed to hiss?
I was looking at increasing negative feedback, and or introducing it within the preamp. and possibly a master volume mod, or simply swapping the preamp tubes for 12AT7
but I'm eager to take advice as to where my efforts are best placed to reduce hiss in particular.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
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