ChasFred
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Ok this is what I am thinking about.
On my "68 Princeton Reverb thinking about adding a pot in series with the Negative Feedback Resistor.
The '65 PRRI uses a 2.7K feedback resistor, and is a cleaner sound as compared to the '68 PRRI which uses a 5.7K feedback resistor.
My thought is to put a 2.7K potentiometer in series with a 2.7K resistor. Then I would be able to control when the amp begins to break up.
Steps:
1 Replace existing resistor with a 2.7K with one lead free
2 Install 2.7K pot on back panel.
3 Wire pot so that the feedback from the output runs to pin 3
4 Wire pot pin 1 to the free end of the 2.7k resistor
5 Wire pin 2 (wiper) to pin 3
I know we have members with a lot more experience and insight to this than myself.
Please give me your thoughts and suggestions.
On my "68 Princeton Reverb thinking about adding a pot in series with the Negative Feedback Resistor.
The '65 PRRI uses a 2.7K feedback resistor, and is a cleaner sound as compared to the '68 PRRI which uses a 5.7K feedback resistor.
My thought is to put a 2.7K potentiometer in series with a 2.7K resistor. Then I would be able to control when the amp begins to break up.
Steps:
1 Replace existing resistor with a 2.7K with one lead free
2 Install 2.7K pot on back panel.
3 Wire pot so that the feedback from the output runs to pin 3
4 Wire pot pin 1 to the free end of the 2.7k resistor
5 Wire pin 2 (wiper) to pin 3
I know we have members with a lot more experience and insight to this than myself.
Please give me your thoughts and suggestions.
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