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From timtub--(at)--ol.com Sat May 11 11:58:07 CDT 1996
Article: 14888 of alt.guitar.amps
From: timtub--(at)--ol.com (TimTube)
Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps
Subject: Re: Princeton vs. Princeton Reverb
Date: 11 May 1996 02:00:35 -0400
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In article <4muj75$mu--(at)--anix2.panix.com>, mgarvi--(at)--anix.com (Mark Garvin)
writes:
>
>On the other hand, I haven't found stock Deluxes to sound anemic,
>so maybe there's something else wrong. There's something to be
>said for LESS preamp stages, you know. And the extra gain stage
>in the Fender reverb amps is quite lossy. It's got a big 3.3 meg
>resistor in series with the signal.
>
>I don't get religeous about medium value resistors in series with a
>signal, but 3.3 megs is huge. The cap that bypasses it alleviates
>some of the problem that would normally be experienced (the resistor
>and the grid capacitance of the next stage would roll off highs).
>But there is no way to accurately compensate for the effect. There
>is usually a difference in tone between the two channels due to this.
>
>
I have found another contributing factor in the difference in tone between
the two channels is the difference in coupling caps. The Vibrato channel
uses a .02uf and the Normal channel uses a .047uf. I switched to a .047 on
the Vibrato channel of a SF Super Reverb the other night because the owner
said that it lacked the punch of the Normal channel. This alteration gave
him the "punch" he was looking for.
Tim
A great amp can make a lousy guitar sound great.
A lousy amp will make a great guitar sound lousy.