Playing with adding presence and resonance controls to amps that dont otherwise have them and curious about how changing the resistors in the PI affect tone.
I'm familiar in a basic way with how an LTP PI works, but not so familiar with how changing the resistor values affects the sound.
As a for instance:
Blond Bassman: Has presence control, cathode resistors 820/6.8k, 4.7k to ground; presence is standard 25k pot and .1 cap bypassing the 4.7k so the high end isnt included in the nfb.
Blackface Bandmaster: Cathode resistors 470/22k, 47ohms to ground.
The nfb resistors are wildly different at 100k (blond) and 820 (black) but the tonal affect there is something I'm very familiar with.
So if I put the presence control on a Bandmaster for instance,
1) Do I need to switch the cathode resistors to the blond values? What tonal affect does changing from 22k to 6.8 have?
2) Should I use the common value (for amps with presence control) of 4.7k to ground? How does changing from 47ohms to 4.7k affect tone?
I'm familiar in a basic way with how an LTP PI works, but not so familiar with how changing the resistor values affects the sound.
As a for instance:
Blond Bassman: Has presence control, cathode resistors 820/6.8k, 4.7k to ground; presence is standard 25k pot and .1 cap bypassing the 4.7k so the high end isnt included in the nfb.
Blackface Bandmaster: Cathode resistors 470/22k, 47ohms to ground.
The nfb resistors are wildly different at 100k (blond) and 820 (black) but the tonal affect there is something I'm very familiar with.
So if I put the presence control on a Bandmaster for instance,
1) Do I need to switch the cathode resistors to the blond values? What tonal affect does changing from 22k to 6.8 have?
2) Should I use the common value (for amps with presence control) of 4.7k to ground? How does changing from 47ohms to 4.7k affect tone?
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