Hot Rod Deluxe mods
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- Curranproducer
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- Location: Akron, Ohio
Re: Hot Rod Deluxe mods
yeah they are pretty!
Curran
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groovtubin
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DEF change ALL filter caps, mo than likely the probCurranproducer wrote:well I got this amp on a deal cuz of the output not being loud , and the entire amp is fuzzy or farty sounding, even on the clean sound. So I popped in new tubes, it had been modded to 6v6's so I stuck with that, re-biased the amp, and replaced the bleeding caps.I also beefed up the caps from (3)22uf to 47uf, and from (1)47uf to (2)82uf . the PCB has a slot for an extra power filter cap, and it was a mod recommended from a cool hot rod deluxe web site I found. the was a jumper required on the R70 spot between the big filter caps. so it is still the same sound and issue, I re tension-ed the tube sockets and swapped out every tube and went back to the 6l6 tubes. The main power voltages are all good( about 10-15volts higher) than the fender schematic calls for. I have not done the other 30-40 test points for the amp yet, as a friend of mine who does fix amps pretty regularly said to just break down, buy a freaking scope and start tracing the signal issue that way. So I am bidding on a scope now and hope to work through this amp sooner rather than later. Nothing on the PCB looks burned up or melted, and I have to sit down and check all the test points to see if I can find anything out there
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jim@OA
- Curranproducer
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Re: Hot Rod Deluxe mods
yeah I found the problem after the cap switch, it was in the PI. two burned up resistors, NOW is sounds unreal!!! I am going to goof with it a bit more before i tweak on the amp any more though. it ain't half bad as is with the beefed up power caps and the extra one i dropped in there as well
Curran
Owner of Custom Audio Mutation Recording Studio, Guitar/Amp/Pedal Repair, and Mod center in Akron Ohio
Devout Distortion Worshipper and fan of warm hugs
234-788-6141
Owner of Custom Audio Mutation Recording Studio, Guitar/Amp/Pedal Repair, and Mod center in Akron Ohio
Devout Distortion Worshipper and fan of warm hugs
234-788-6141
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groovtubin
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Great, both plate resistors had it?Curranproducer wrote:yeah I found the problem after the cap switch, it was in the PI. two burned up resistors, NOW is sounds unreal!!! I am going to goof with it a bit more before i tweak on the amp any more though. it ain't half bad as is with the beefed up power caps and the extra one i dropped in there as well
jim@OA
- Curranproducer
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- Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2011 4:58 pm
- Location: Akron, Ohio
Re: Hot Rod Deluxe mods
only on eof them did but i replaced all the PI resistors with 1watters
Curran
Owner of Custom Audio Mutation Recording Studio, Guitar/Amp/Pedal Repair, and Mod center in Akron Ohio
Devout Distortion Worshipper and fan of warm hugs
234-788-6141
Owner of Custom Audio Mutation Recording Studio, Guitar/Amp/Pedal Repair, and Mod center in Akron Ohio
Devout Distortion Worshipper and fan of warm hugs
234-788-6141