Hi all... first post here. I used to hang out on AGA (alt.guitar.amps) years ago, but was more of a Lurker than anything else.
I have a SF Vibro Champ that I'm trying to get into shape. Right now I have 2 issues of concern. The tremolo is *very* weak, and the bass is very flabby when it gets pushed into overdrive. I installed all new tubes a few years back and it's seen very little use.
Now, I think I've determined the culprit of the weak tremolo to be a bad intensity pot. It peaks at around 4k in either direction instead of the 25k it should read. Gonna try to pick one up today.
Concerning the flabby bass... it's not a speaker issue. The chassis is in a SF Musicmaster Bass cab (cut for 12" speaker), though there's no speaker so it's actually connected to a '67 Guild Thunderbass 2x15 cab with a pair of JBL E130's (8ohms each, in parallel for a 4ohm load).
It's NOT the speakers.

I'm playing a nice Les Paul copy with with Duncan Antiquity II humbuckers (hand wound PAF clones, unpotted & scatterwound and the Peter Green magnet mod) with 11 gauge strings. The low E string snaps big and hard through other amps. The only way I can keep the low end tight on this amp is to run the bass knob at zero.
Are there some small cap changes that can be made to help bring out more lows while keeping it tight? I want lots of lows, just not flabby lows...
Thanks...
~Jon