A new set of six front "Sprague Atom" teeth
Add the two NOS 1954 GE-5Y3 rectifiers and this baby cranks louder than ever before!!!
No need to have my 100w amps with a 40-watter like this cranking beast!
Also, my 40w 1960 6G4 2x10 Super Amp is freaking loud as well.
Seriously, I set the Bassman's volume at "3" on the
1954 real cool scale of "12" with the "1954 Presence" set to "0"
which generated tones that are awesomely clean, as expected.
What I did not expect at "3" volume was the loudness and tones
when setting the "1954 Presence" dimed to twelve
Please, how do you "DIME-10" an amp that has "TWELVE-12" or 20% more grunt???
But, with the Presence at 12 and the volume at 3, this Mother of All Rock Amps
was breaking-up with very cool distortion!!! No effects at all. It has early P10Rs.
Does anyone's Tweed amps break up at "3" volume?
Anyway, gotta clean-up my enthusiasm
I wanna play this amp, a lot.
I purchased a Weber Mass 200 attenuator that works great on my Fender
Blackface amps that feature easily accessible 1/4" speaker plugs.
But, I do wonder about using the Weber Mass 200 on an older Tweed amp
that is still pushing an incredibly strong output. Some techs claim quality attenuators
cause zero problems when applying a dummy load. Yet, some techs
state the output transformer will blow and affect other components.
What do expert Tweed owners think, believe or have experienced?
My goal is to play this amp loud, but attenuated if it is OK to do so.
Is that a good thing?
Thanks for your responses. Toppscore
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