I have been trying to find a schematic for a Blues Master. My attempts with the search function have resulted in some inspiring reading, but often seem somewhat cryptic or seemed to have key info withheld.
I have seen a few descriptions, but was wondering if there was a definitive diagram.
From what I seem to recall, the tone stack is more of a "Fender style". Does this simply mean that the mid and bass do not run in parallel? Is it the same as say a blackface Twin Reverb?
And, I believe the PI is also different. Is this also a more "Fender style" design?
Does the Blues Master work well for either HRM or non-HRM's? Or is it better suited for one than the other?
Thanks for any help.
p.s. If there is some reason this information is protected (more than the rest of the information which is generously displayed on this forum), I would truly appreciate a PM or an e-mail (lancemclaughlin@mac.com)
Blues Master
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Re: Blues Master
Hi,there are two Bluesmaster schematics posted in the files section.
Check following links:
Schem
Another one
Check following links:
Schem
Another one
Re: Blues Master
Hi Brewdude
I don't have any information about the tonestack, but I can tell you about the phase inverter.
- The 820 becomes 510
- The 24k becomes 9k1
- The 4k7 becomes 100k
- The 390 becomes 4k7
- The 1uf cap becomes .1uf
- One lead of a 47pf ceramic cap connects to each plate resistor > coupling cap connection.
- The 2k presence pot becomes 25k
I don't have any information about the tonestack, but I can tell you about the phase inverter.
- The 820 becomes 510
- The 24k becomes 9k1
- The 4k7 becomes 100k
- The 390 becomes 4k7
- The 1uf cap becomes .1uf
- One lead of a 47pf ceramic cap connects to each plate resistor > coupling cap connection.
- The 2k presence pot becomes 25k
Re: Blues Master
Thank you very much. I must be blind to not have recognized these threads in my feeble search attempt.
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Re: Blues Master
FWIW, I ended up with an 875 ohm resistor for the cathode of the PI. It fattened things up a little and really made it almost perfect for what I like to hear. I've been tweaking one of these for about 6 weeks now and I think I'm done. Also, don't be afraid to tweak the dropping resistors in the PS, it can make a huge difference in touch and feel of the amp.
Re: Blues Master
Thanks for the info. I have a D'Lite and am considering converting it to another Dumble variant.