Hello! I'm working on a '61 6G6 right now, and as I tear apart and redo the poor work done to the amp previously I'm realizing that at one point someone was trying to convert it to 6G6a specs. I pulled up the two layouts and I see the differences range from minor to what I'd assume to be quite large, based on the value changes, but I don't know enough to full comprehend what's happening and why fender made those changes. Here are the two schematics:
6G6:
https://el34world.com/charts/Schematics/files/fender/Fender_bassman_6g6_schem.pdf6G6a:
https://el34world.com/charts/Schematics/files/Fender/Fender_bassman_6g6a.pdfI've attached a quick drawing of what I notice to be different on the layout (ignoring the tube rectified vs SS rectified difference). Green = same, yellow/red = different. I would love if someone can explain what each component and wiring change is doing.
The biggest obvious change to me is the bypass cap move on V3. It goes from a 0.1uF in the 6g6 to a 25uF in the 6g6a, while all else in that area appears to be equal. If I'm not mistaken, the frequencies they boost will be very different with the 0.1uF letting through a lot less lows/low mids... but does that actually translate directly to the tone coming out of the amp in a big way? Was that done because it's a "bassman" so they didn't want to cut (not boost) those low frequencies? So would 6g6 be better for guitar?
Other changes that confuse me include the 1meg spanning between the plate resistors of V2 on 6g6, but it's removed on the 6g6a revision. And then on the 6g6 a wire connects to the eyelet where the two plate resistors meet and goes over to where the 220k and 100k plate resistors of V3 meet. On 6g6a that wire connection is not made, but instead a wire is run from the two 100k plates of V2 direct to the doghouse caps. Why? What does this change do? Is there a strong reason to do one way over the other? Presumably Leo wouldn't do a revision without making an improvement, just trying to understand.
Help as always greatly appreciated, thank you for your patience as I try to learn these things :)