I'm a newbie here (first post) and found this forum while doing a google search. The original thread I found is
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... 5498b6d392
I've decided to try adding a resistor to the volume pot on an old Fender Frontman 25R (SS amp). The volume gets too loud right around "1" and it's way more volume than I need. Can anyone predict or calculate what will happen with the power and speaker interaction after the mod?
I'm going to put a 22K 1/2Watt resistor between the middle and ground terminals on a 50K audio taper pot. I figured I'd start by going half the pot value and seeing how it works out.
The amp is 25W RMS (75 peak) with a matching speaker. So here are my questions for anyone who can and is willing to answer.
1. This will simply adjust the response of the volume pot to the point where the pot position matches the resistor, at which point it will act as if it's not there, right?
2. If #1 is Yes, would I be able to install a lower Watt speaker if I keep the volume level low?
3. If I install a 25K volume pot, would that keep the amp from reaching its maximum power rating?
Thanks in advance for any responses. As you can probably tell, my understanding of amp design is quite low.