I am in the process of converting a Bandmaster to a 5F6-A clone. I am pretty much finished with the major stuff - all I have left to do is change the pot values and drop the preamp voltage a bit.
It appears, when comparing schematics of Blackface vs. Tweed/Marshall, that the tone stacks are wired slightly differently with respect to the midrange control.
Would someone be willing to explain to me why the difference, and what type of "behaviorial" differences (i.e. sonic) in the tone stack would be expected?
The reason I ask is, the amp sounds nice as is with the blackface pot values and wiring. I'm curious as to what I will achieve when I switch over the pot values and the mid-pot wiring to Tweed specs.
Also, this amp goes from 0 to LOUD VERY quickly on the volume pot. It's the original 1M audio pot that was there before. Thoughts, suggestions regarding this? Is this typical of this circuit?
So far, this has been a very fun project.
Thanks!
Fred G.
It appears, when comparing schematics of Blackface vs. Tweed/Marshall, that the tone stacks are wired slightly differently with respect to the midrange control.
Would someone be willing to explain to me why the difference, and what type of "behaviorial" differences (i.e. sonic) in the tone stack would be expected?
The reason I ask is, the amp sounds nice as is with the blackface pot values and wiring. I'm curious as to what I will achieve when I switch over the pot values and the mid-pot wiring to Tweed specs.
Also, this amp goes from 0 to LOUD VERY quickly on the volume pot. It's the original 1M audio pot that was there before. Thoughts, suggestions regarding this? Is this typical of this circuit?
So far, this has been a very fun project.
Thanks!
Fred G.
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