Hello everyone,
I've got an original Fender Blackface Deluxe amp (1965) - which in a few months of use lost its brilliant, rich tone. We tried everything with tubes and capacitors - without avail.
Now I'm desperate enough to ask for help in english - sorry for the terminological mistakes, I'm from Hungary (Central Europe).
The problem in short:When I bought the amp it has such a rich, natural tone like a real Steinway grand piano - now it's sounds metallic like a digital piano.
I play fingerpicking style (like Mark Knopfler), I have a '75-s Fender Stratocaster. Before the Deluxe, I had a 76' Twin Reverb, but its tone was too bright to pick the strings with the fingernail. I needed natural, warmer tone, and I found the Deluxe. I bought it from a collector who made all the reparation - so far.
The symptoms:I try to put into words: it's like the amp lost middle. The high tones cut my ears, the held lows get loose.
When I got the amp, the high/mid/low were egally. Sounded like an acoustic guitar. The tone was rich, natural, powerful. I loved that. (I' ve heard an another Deluxe and a Fender Pro amp since then, and they had the same nice, egal sound).
So, it's obvious, that something went wrong. The collector tired to fix it.
The reparation:The amp hadn't been used for 20 years. When I began to use it, the first problem showed up in a week: the phase shift preamp tube became mirophonic. We changed the General Electric tube to an RCA. But the tone was not the same. After few weeks I was very displeased with the change, so I asked for another tubes: no effect. The "digital piano" sound became more and more stronger.
The collector changed the power tubes (to JJ-electronic), and all the capacitors. The meallic, unequal sound continues.
The question:Is there any advice you can give me? It's very difficult to me to tell te problems in a foreign language, but I can send sound samples to prove the difference (I made records from the beginning).
It's very important to me, because my band records its firs album in may and june, and I don't want my guitar sound like a digital piano...
Thank you, guys.
I've got an original Fender Blackface Deluxe amp (1965) - which in a few months of use lost its brilliant, rich tone. We tried everything with tubes and capacitors - without avail.
Now I'm desperate enough to ask for help in english - sorry for the terminological mistakes, I'm from Hungary (Central Europe).
The problem in short:When I bought the amp it has such a rich, natural tone like a real Steinway grand piano - now it's sounds metallic like a digital piano.
I play fingerpicking style (like Mark Knopfler), I have a '75-s Fender Stratocaster. Before the Deluxe, I had a 76' Twin Reverb, but its tone was too bright to pick the strings with the fingernail. I needed natural, warmer tone, and I found the Deluxe. I bought it from a collector who made all the reparation - so far.
The symptoms:I try to put into words: it's like the amp lost middle. The high tones cut my ears, the held lows get loose.
When I got the amp, the high/mid/low were egally. Sounded like an acoustic guitar. The tone was rich, natural, powerful. I loved that. (I' ve heard an another Deluxe and a Fender Pro amp since then, and they had the same nice, egal sound).
So, it's obvious, that something went wrong. The collector tired to fix it.
The reparation:The amp hadn't been used for 20 years. When I began to use it, the first problem showed up in a week: the phase shift preamp tube became mirophonic. We changed the General Electric tube to an RCA. But the tone was not the same. After few weeks I was very displeased with the change, so I asked for another tubes: no effect. The "digital piano" sound became more and more stronger.
The collector changed the power tubes (to JJ-electronic), and all the capacitors. The meallic, unequal sound continues.
The question:Is there any advice you can give me? It's very difficult to me to tell te problems in a foreign language, but I can send sound samples to prove the difference (I made records from the beginning).
It's very important to me, because my band records its firs album in may and june, and I don't want my guitar sound like a digital piano...
Thank you, guys.
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