Im currently playing Tweed Pro(5E5-A) that I built myself using the best parts. I started this project in an attempt to capture real tweed tone. I'm currently getting some tone that was once unattainable. Its sounding seriously good. I've settled on a '59 P15N(straight cone), real NOS Tung Sol 5881 at 30 watts, GE preamp tubes, 6.6K Mercury OT, and your usual Sprague, carbon comp, switchcraft, etc...
My only gripe is that the treble can be difficult to dial in. When set high, its not so much the treble as it is the increase in gain and grit. When set lower, everything is smoother yet a little sterile. I do play a very twangy tele, granted. The 5E5a carries a fairly unique preamp, where as the 5E5 carries a more traditional tweed preamp.
All else being equal in my fixed bias 5E5A, what sort of effect would a 5E5/5E3 style preamp have? Would it drive more or less? More or less treble on tap? More or less dynamic?
My only gripe is that the treble can be difficult to dial in. When set high, its not so much the treble as it is the increase in gain and grit. When set lower, everything is smoother yet a little sterile. I do play a very twangy tele, granted. The 5E5a carries a fairly unique preamp, where as the 5E5 carries a more traditional tweed preamp.
All else being equal in my fixed bias 5E5A, what sort of effect would a 5E5/5E3 style preamp have? Would it drive more or less? More or less treble on tap? More or less dynamic?
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