I see this on only older fender tweed amps that are push pull with the Vol Vol tone stack setup . On all later amps they went with a .022 uf coupling cap between the preamp tube and second gain stage until you get to the later BF tone stack . My main question is why did these 5e3's use the 1. uf coupling cap , was it because of bass and the tone stack they used?
I started out with a two input 5E3 using one triod of the 12AY7 then did n't like the affect of the 5E3 stack so I make it like the brown 6G2 princeton . At that time I changed the bias from cathode to adjustable fixed and could run either 6V6's of 6L6's . With the OT I have I decided to go with one 8 ohm 12 , this OT can do one 8 ohm load or a 4 ohm load with 6V6's. I had a weber 50 watt silver bell in it and found it great but in order to get the speaker moving I had to plug into the low input with a strat and back off the guitar volume but since I now use this amp at home only even this was too loud and sounded dry not pushing the speaker . I also noticed that the tone pot was not capable cutting bass unless it was mutted . I was told to change the 1.uf coupling cap to a .022 uf , it helped but still was not the answer .
I ended up installing a weber alnico sig12 s and now have great tone at low levels and a tone that is usable.
I do find JJ EC83 needs more treble than a long plate rCA 12ax7 , jj on 9 is like the RCA on 5 .
I ended up basically with a 6G2 with the 5E3 V-1 as the preamp and V-2 as the second gain and PI and a power section of a 5E3 other than the adj/fixed bias and a switch to break the 25uf second gain bypass cap and switch in a 6G2 NFB loop. I like the bypass cap and no NFB best.
If i install a 12ax7 in V-1 and switch the NFB in the amp is too gainy not like a 6G2 and possibly because of my higher voltages . It does sound good with NFB and a 12AY7 however.
I started out with a two input 5E3 using one triod of the 12AY7 then did n't like the affect of the 5E3 stack so I make it like the brown 6G2 princeton . At that time I changed the bias from cathode to adjustable fixed and could run either 6V6's of 6L6's . With the OT I have I decided to go with one 8 ohm 12 , this OT can do one 8 ohm load or a 4 ohm load with 6V6's. I had a weber 50 watt silver bell in it and found it great but in order to get the speaker moving I had to plug into the low input with a strat and back off the guitar volume but since I now use this amp at home only even this was too loud and sounded dry not pushing the speaker . I also noticed that the tone pot was not capable cutting bass unless it was mutted . I was told to change the 1.uf coupling cap to a .022 uf , it helped but still was not the answer .
I ended up installing a weber alnico sig12 s and now have great tone at low levels and a tone that is usable.
I do find JJ EC83 needs more treble than a long plate rCA 12ax7 , jj on 9 is like the RCA on 5 .
I ended up basically with a 6G2 with the 5E3 V-1 as the preamp and V-2 as the second gain and PI and a power section of a 5E3 other than the adj/fixed bias and a switch to break the 25uf second gain bypass cap and switch in a 6G2 NFB loop. I like the bypass cap and no NFB best.
If i install a 12ax7 in V-1 and switch the NFB in the amp is too gainy not like a 6G2 and possibly because of my higher voltages . It does sound good with NFB and a 12AY7 however.
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