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1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
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Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
Added a node for normal channel stages, changed normal channel stages to .68 bypass over 1k5, normal channel tone to 47k/470p, .022 coupler to 270k right onto vibrato channel input grid. Added IM master in ground flip whole.
It sounds like Stevie Ray Vaughn being thrown off a mountain my Jimi Hendrix and landing on Robin Trower.
It sounds like Stevie Ray Vaughn being thrown off a mountain my Jimi Hendrix and landing on Robin Trower.
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Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
Reeltarded wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 10:36 am It sounds like Stevie Ray Vaughn being thrown off a mountain my Jimi Hendrix and landing on Robin Trower.![]()
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Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
Didn't leo implement a back panel control to tweak the phase shift vibrato that he ended up not using?
I seem to remember that some early Brownface Amps had this hole on the back panel that ended up not being used.
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I seem to remember that some early Brownface Amps had this hole on the back panel that ended up not being used.
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Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
Please tell me more about the control Leo didn't implement?
Could someone please draw up a circuit of the amp thus far?
Is this amp the 6G7 or the 6G7a?
It would be easier to read than text.
Could someone please draw up a circuit of the amp thus far?
Is this amp the 6G7 or the 6G7a?
It would be easier to read than text.
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Mark Abbott
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Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
I recall reading the same thing at some point, and seeing a photo of the mysterious unused rear-chassis hole. The conclusion was that the extra control probably wasn't very useful.
Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
Nice sounding tones!
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Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
Miles !!! So good to see you here again. Hope you are well man. The clip sounds bitchin. Great mod
John
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Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
Heya, John! Good to see you as well!
My center volume bandmaster has the plugged hole for the never implemented trem bias whatsitz. I can verify that it's completely useless.
It's a hole.. with a chrome plated plug in it.
My center volume bandmaster has the plugged hole for the never implemented trem bias whatsitz. I can verify that it's completely useless.
It's a hole.. with a chrome plated plug in it.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
Re: 1963 Bandmaster (finally a round tuit)
If I were to hazard a guess I would say the missing pot would be a 2M lin pot in place of the two 1M resistors that act as grid leak resistors on triode which feeds the PI stage.
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Mark Abbott
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