The idea is to try to approximate the Fender clean tone but add OD in the mix. Any thoughts? Think this will work? Would you change anything?
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Fenderish to OD
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Fenderish to OD
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Re: Fenderish to OD
Feedback resistor looks kinda small......not sure what effect it will have on the OD. For clean should be ok....Fender value here.
Mike
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Re: Fenderish to OD
I tried that years ago and found the OD to be quite thin compared to a Dumble. What I did to correct it was add another preamp tube that was used for the Fender type channel, then added a relay to switch between the Fender and Dumble channels along with the ODS relay. It turned out that the ODS relay was useless since I always use the Fender cleans and Dumble ODS.
Re: Fenderish to OD
This is eerie...I've been pondering the same idea!
I'll try to study your schematic and see if it makes sense.
I just finished gutting my Blues Deluxe and putting in an AB763 circuit. I'm stunned with the clean tone of this beast. Now I want more of that in my Bluesmaster. Where I'm thinking it might be doable is by modifying the 3rd gain stage. Where the BM only uses 2 gain stages for clean, the AB763 has 3 (if you count the final mixing stage). Just need to figure out how to switch the correct values in and out.
I just finished gutting my Blues Deluxe and putting in an AB763 circuit. I'm stunned with the clean tone of this beast. Now I want more of that in my Bluesmaster. Where I'm thinking it might be doable is by modifying the 3rd gain stage. Where the BM only uses 2 gain stages for clean, the AB763 has 3 (if you count the final mixing stage). Just need to figure out how to switch the correct values in and out.
briane wrote:... it really is a journey, and you just can't farm out the battle wounds.
Re: Fenderish to OD
Not exactly and not really necessary. The AB763 has so much loss in the reverb circuit with the 3.3M mixing resistor that the recovery stage is needed. Remove that 3.3M and the 3rd stage is unnecessary. In my amp I actually have too much gain on the clean channel.Normster wrote:Where the BM only uses 2 gain stages for clean, the AB763 has 3 (if you count the final mixing stage). Just need to figure out how to switch the correct values in and out.
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I wondered about that as well, but there's no grid load so I'm not sure what actually makes it through. The AA165 only has a 220k to the third stage but uses a 470k grid load. Guess I need to visit Aiken's site for a refresher on voltage dividers.Bob-I wrote:Not exactly and not really necessary. The AB763 has so much loss in the reverb circuit with the 3.3M mixing resistor that the recovery stage is needed. Remove that 3.3M and the 3rd stage is unnecessary. In my amp I actually have too much gain on the clean channel.Normster wrote:Where the BM only uses 2 gain stages for clean, the AB763 has 3 (if you count the final mixing stage). Just need to figure out how to switch the correct values in and out.
briane wrote:... it really is a journey, and you just can't farm out the battle wounds.
Re: Fenderish to OD
There's a 220k grid load on the AB763's I've seen.Normster wrote:I wondered about that as well, but there's no grid load so I'm not sure what actually makes it through.
Re: Fenderish to OD
Oops, you're right. Forgot about the 220k on the return side.Bob-I wrote:There's a 220k grid load on the AB763's I've seen.Normster wrote:I wondered about that as well, but there's no grid load so I'm not sure what actually makes it through.
briane wrote:... it really is a journey, and you just can't farm out the battle wounds.
Re: Fenderish to OD
If you consider the recovery stage of an AB763 as OD1, you can steal OD2 from the vibrato circuit. I've done it, and it sounds quite good. I turned the intensity into the master and the speed into a variable PAB.