I installed the popular variable feedback control on my Fender Princeton amp (sometimes known as the 'Soul Control'). Now, I usually adjust this control by ear for what I think sounds best to me but frequently it's handy to know how much or how little negative feedback one is using and what exactly is one's preference. The matter is complicated by the fact that a true resistance reading is not possible in circuit so I've made this handy little chart. I cannot say if this will be true for all amps or, at least, all amps using an 8 ohm output transformer; further research is required but this might be of help to those Princeton owners with inquiring minds. By nature, this chart is pretty approximate:
Feedback resistance used: 5.6K resistor and a 50K pot; variation = 5.6K to 56K
Resistance reading in circuit = 1.228K to 1.538K
Resistance -------- Measured in circuit
5.6K -----------------1.228K
6.8K -----------------1.277K
7.5K -----------------1.30K
10.0K ----------------1.364K
12.5K ----------------1.40K
15.0K ----------------1.43K
20K ------------------1.467K
25K ------------------1.487K
27K ------------------1.49K
35K ------------------1.51K
45K ------------------1.528K
56K ------------------1.538K
Does a Princeton amp have a 'magic number' for the perfect amount of negative feedback? I don't know but lately 6.8K ohms has been sounding very good to my ears in BF and SF Princeton/Princeton Reverb amps. The above research was conducted on my brown 6G2 Princeton amp. Time will tell how much resistance I end up selecting.
Bob M.
Feedback resistance used: 5.6K resistor and a 50K pot; variation = 5.6K to 56K
Resistance reading in circuit = 1.228K to 1.538K
Resistance -------- Measured in circuit
5.6K -----------------1.228K
6.8K -----------------1.277K
7.5K -----------------1.30K
10.0K ----------------1.364K
12.5K ----------------1.40K
15.0K ----------------1.43K
20K ------------------1.467K
25K ------------------1.487K
27K ------------------1.49K
35K ------------------1.51K
45K ------------------1.528K
56K ------------------1.538K
Does a Princeton amp have a 'magic number' for the perfect amount of negative feedback? I don't know but lately 6.8K ohms has been sounding very good to my ears in BF and SF Princeton/Princeton Reverb amps. The above research was conducted on my brown 6G2 Princeton amp. Time will tell how much resistance I end up selecting.
Bob M.
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