I tried some more experimenting with this amp and wired the master volume up differently around the DPDT switch.
I can not say that it improved the amp's tone overall. However, the OD pots are more easily adjusted this way and I like that feature.
And the reverb is waaayy better which surprised me. Even richer and fuller sounding without being boingy.
The downside is the clean channel is not as smooth sounding and for some reason has a little overdrive in it now.
Just another way of approaching the same amp. This way the controls are easier to adjust. Other than the reverb, the tone is not improved.
with respect, Tubenit
EDIT: I wanted to get the improved reverb and OD control ........... BUT recapture the original great sounding clean channel.
I did it! It took removing the 330k resistor and adding a 330k to OD level and 100k to Mstr vol and then adding a bright cap to each of those pots. Sounds really really great to me now! Best of both worlds. 4/16/10
TWEED OD Lite This is like the T-Lite 5879 OD except with a tweed type tone stack. Sounds great. Has LOTS of sustain and those Billy G type squawks when you pick it hard.
I am using a 5751 in the V1 position and the LTPI.
Soundclip of Tweed OD Lite using 5881's:
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=9575220&q=hi&newref=1Here is a soundclip of the Tweed OD Lite using 6V6's and a PPIMV:
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=9534655&q=hi&newref=1UPDATE:
I've continued to experiment with tweaks with this amp. My goal was to get the clean a little cleaner and smooth out the amp tone.
I think I've done a reasonable job with that. This amp has about the same sustain as the Tweed Overdrive Special. It has LOTS of that Billy Gibbons squawk tone. It can sustain into feedback.
The Tweed Overdrive Special is smoother sounding and has a sweeter and more musical tone. This is closer to a
great blues amp, IMO. If I was just playing blues, I might grab this amp over the TOS, possibly? The clean on this amp is NOT real clean. No where close to a standard Fender AB763 or Marshall clean. But it is NOT a muddy tone in the clean at all. You can easily hear all the notes in a chord when playing, but that's true with the OD in this amp also.