My business partner picked up this amp a while ago, but it sat collecting dust because "it sounds like @$$".
I finally got around to opening it up to see what lurked inside.
Oh, look! Everything is brand new!
After chasing through the circuit, I determined that it was a nicely done AB763 BandMaster circuit with a few minor exceptions:
1. A 6.8K PI tail resistor instead of the expected 22K.
2. A 1M cathode resistor on the Tremolo driver tube instead of the expected 100K.
After replacing those components the amp sounds like it's supposed to.
There was also a 0.01 uF capacitor from the plate of said tremolo driver to ground, and one or two of the oscillator capacitors had been upped in value.
Also, 1 ohm resistors were installed in series with the 6L6 cathodes to make bias measurement easier.
I chose to leave those mods in place since they are actually improvements.
One thing I will probably go back in and do is add a 100K resistor around the bias adjust pot just for insurance against the wiper losing contact.
Another detail I noticed is the cabinet. It was apparently housing a Showman of some description originally.
In conclusion, is it a genuine, certified '68 BandMaster? Nope.
Does it look and act like one? Most definitely.
Cheers
I finally got around to opening it up to see what lurked inside.
Oh, look! Everything is brand new!
After chasing through the circuit, I determined that it was a nicely done AB763 BandMaster circuit with a few minor exceptions:
1. A 6.8K PI tail resistor instead of the expected 22K.
2. A 1M cathode resistor on the Tremolo driver tube instead of the expected 100K.
After replacing those components the amp sounds like it's supposed to.
There was also a 0.01 uF capacitor from the plate of said tremolo driver to ground, and one or two of the oscillator capacitors had been upped in value.
Also, 1 ohm resistors were installed in series with the 6L6 cathodes to make bias measurement easier.
I chose to leave those mods in place since they are actually improvements.
One thing I will probably go back in and do is add a 100K resistor around the bias adjust pot just for insurance against the wiper losing contact.
Another detail I noticed is the cabinet. It was apparently housing a Showman of some description originally.
In conclusion, is it a genuine, certified '68 BandMaster? Nope.
Does it look and act like one? Most definitely.
Cheers
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