Hi There,
I need some help - i have a 1970 West Grande 100 watt amp. I recently took it back to the guy who originally built it way back when (gotta love the internet for helping to track that stuff down)
Anyways, he replaced the power cable to a 3 prong ( i was getting shocked severely) replaced the power supply filter caps, pots, resistors, and tubes. I was afraid it was going to change the sound of the amp, and it has - it is now about 5x louder than it was and i can't get it to "break up" into a distorted sound like i used to be able to. I would've left it alone but the power cable needed to be replaced and it did need an overhaul.
So now i have a super loud tube amp that i don't know if i like the sound of anymore. Does anyone have any advice as far as "breaking in" an amp so it starts to distort or reccomend a good distortion pedal that sounds like a tube amp or anything else i could do to try and make this thing sound better? Would a product like a hotplate be the way to go?
Thanks in advance...
I need some help - i have a 1970 West Grande 100 watt amp. I recently took it back to the guy who originally built it way back when (gotta love the internet for helping to track that stuff down)
Anyways, he replaced the power cable to a 3 prong ( i was getting shocked severely) replaced the power supply filter caps, pots, resistors, and tubes. I was afraid it was going to change the sound of the amp, and it has - it is now about 5x louder than it was and i can't get it to "break up" into a distorted sound like i used to be able to. I would've left it alone but the power cable needed to be replaced and it did need an overhaul.
So now i have a super loud tube amp that i don't know if i like the sound of anymore. Does anyone have any advice as far as "breaking in" an amp so it starts to distort or reccomend a good distortion pedal that sounds like a tube amp or anything else i could do to try and make this thing sound better? Would a product like a hotplate be the way to go?
Thanks in advance...
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