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So, I have a 69 pro reverb that has been converted to vintage fizz generator by Dan Torres ( i traded a mim tele for it in this condition). It is truly an awful sounding amp now. I have been using the effects return to run it as a power amp for my line 6 XT, but now I am ready to convert it over to a Dumble style amp.

[img:640:383]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_SzOH ... AG0896.jpg[/img]

[img:640:383]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_SzOH ... AG0897.jpg[/img]

Check out the quality craftsmanship:
[img:640:383]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_SzOH ... AG0898.jpg[/img]
Yes, that's the relay board held in place with a loosely wrapped wire tie.

Relay PS:
[img:383:640]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_SzOH ... AG0888.jpg[/img]

I am looking for suggestions as to which D-stlye amp to convert it to.
Any suggestions to retain the Reverb? Tremolo?

Link to album with more shots: https://picasaweb.google.com/todd.heple ... directlink

Here's what I'm using in the interim:
[img:383:640]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_SzOH ... AG0871.jpg[/img]
My 5E3 clone and an original 58 5E3 :)

Thanks,

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:lol:

See my post regarding another P.O.S. Torres mod.

Mark

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... ght=torres
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Mark - thanks for the link. What was the final outcome of your amp?

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Nice to see Dan and the boys maintaining the fine standards we've come to expect. He could teach a course in how NOT to build an amp.
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I dont know that this thing was worth a mim tele.
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backpack wrote:I dont know that this thing was worth a mim tele.
Ouch!

It's still a 69 Pro reverb, albeit with a ton of crappy mods. Worst case is return it to blackface specs and play the sh!t out of it. I just want to have some fun with it first, and learn a bit about dumble's circuits firsthand.

I would say that's worth $250 any day.

Care to recommend a circuit for this amp?

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Todd

I was going to gut the amp but so far I haven't yet! :)

Tried to just go through and straighten things up and change out old screen resistors and other questionable components. The main thing I found that with the gain mod and effects loop mod it was out of phase so I made a reversed speaker cord instead of rewiring the output jacks. But I think eventually I will strip it back to a BF Super Reverb.

You could Dumblelize yours :)

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I always rationalize based on the cost of the iron and transformers. If you had to buy all three, it would be quite a bit more. Add in sockets, filter caps, tag boards etc, it adds up !
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Well... he does state in his website the following: "You'll find lots of NEW things for your guitar and amp that you can't get anywhere else in the world."
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Re: my impressions of Torres mods - I can't say anything nice so I won't say anything at all. Wait, that's almost like saying something isn't it? :(
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Tops on my list of:

"how the f*ck does a h*ck b*tcher like this stay in business so long ?"

The amp I posted was a motor boating mess, trem didn't work, sounded like crap, not one but TWO output transformers (single ended and PP), half power, 4 x EL-84's...just a mess. Converted to an ODS mod, customer happy.

A classic example of what killed guys like Holland (and others): Selling so many features, built so poorly, and not knowing when to tell a customer NO. Not knowing the practical limits of what you should and should not build nor offer..went back three times too. I liked the 8 to 9 pin adaptor plate and I liked the transformer adaptor plate idea too...not much else to like...
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What was really cruel was Henry said mine should be used as a boat anchor :lol:
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M Fowler wrote:What was really cruel was Henry said mine should be used as a boat anchor :lol:
Not exactly - what I said was "Make sure the transformers are big enough to keep the boat from drifting"
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