I have a Western Electric 100f amp that was originally used for a telephone speaker. It's in excellent stock condition, already amplifies a guitar signal as is, and even has a stock 6" Jensen special design speaker. It has a 600 ohm input and makes a nice bedroom level practice amp as is, but it could use a bit more bite, and lows and highs are also lacking.
I originally bought it for an investment (it's worth about 4-6 times what I paid for it currently) But my wife has become attached to it so it's a keeper now. If I'm going to keep it, it's gonna have to give up the tone in return, so any suggestions as to mods that would help it to be more ax friendly are greatly appreciated. I've attached the schematic for perusal by those more experienced than I, and will follow up with more pictures of it's wooden cabinet coolness in upcoming posts. Thanks in advance for any ideas on this somewhat different amp than the usual fare here.
I originally bought it for an investment (it's worth about 4-6 times what I paid for it currently) But my wife has become attached to it so it's a keeper now. If I'm going to keep it, it's gonna have to give up the tone in return, so any suggestions as to mods that would help it to be more ax friendly are greatly appreciated. I've attached the schematic for perusal by those more experienced than I, and will follow up with more pictures of it's wooden cabinet coolness in upcoming posts. Thanks in advance for any ideas on this somewhat different amp than the usual fare here.
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