The mid resistor is 15K, the pic I posted was just a copy of the tone stack I have, it's one of the simplest amp circuits I ever worked on a BF 1967 Vibro Champ.
It all started when I decided to fix the Tremolo, found a tread here that says it's best to just replace the small e caps in the trem circuit and check resistors for drifting and leaking caps. I did all this, found a lot of drifted resistors and ones that crumbled in my hands this untouched V Champ is 46 years old, hardly anything was done except a power resister replaced. The tremolo worked, so I decided to check everything, replacing two thirds of the components.
The amp played Ok but the bass pot had a small range on the bass and the treble worked fairly good, a little bright but I could turn it down to 4 or 5 and it was fine. The amp is what it is, I had a few vintage paper OT's from an old stereo, I had put one in a Tweed Princeton copy and the amp sounded killer with an 8 and 4 ohms load, so I decided to put the other one in the Vibro Champ, while I was at it, I replaced the the filter can cap with three inside the chassis caps to be sure everything was redone. No hum but I did ground the preamp filter on ground side of the 220K from pin 5 of the 6V6...? Maybe go father down the rial and find a ground...?
With the new OT the champ came to life and sounds wonderful but I had to keep the treble on 1, and the bass on 1, turning the treble up to 4 and ice-picking started, turning the bass up pass 1 caused floppy bass and then bad distortion.
Everything is stock values except the OT and the changes I made below. I did use a 33uf for the first filer cap rather than a 20uf.
Here's the schematic, so simple. I don't feel I need to start changing cathode caps on the first stage and getting into it not being a Vibro Champ anymore. Since the amp plays great but with both treble and Bass on 1, I was thinking the three caps in the tone stack could be changed, maybe to match the OT I put in....?
I changed the 250pp, to 200, and the two caps to .07uf from .1 (had that strange value laying around) and the .047 to .022uf. The amp then was just the" opposite of what I wanted", more ice-picking and floppy bass.... I'm getting confused here did I go the wrong way....?
I used windows picture to post pic.