Howdy friends! Looking to glean some advice from the seasoned experts here! I've got an old 50's Magnatone Varsity Deluxe that we'd like to rock up quite a bit and also improve the tone. I've been having fun playing with the circuit, but I don't think it's quite nailed yet so I'd love to hear what you would do / try and how you would approach a project like this to be more efficient with time next time around.
Directions I received:
- make it much more angry and gainy
- offset some of the rattyness, avoid splatty & compression
- more open and smooth
- avoid the amp getting exceedingly right (bit gain increase with tone control up, but it gets too bright)
Here's the schematic:

Here's where I landed so far:

I had a 25uF in place of the 1uF before, but the low end was just too much even with swapping the other .02 coupling cap with another 4.7nF to cut it down more. I put a 10k thinking of the marshall cold clipper style setup to smooth things out, but I'm not sure if that was the play (or if it'd be better to swap what I did to V1a to V1b and vice versa). The NFB bypassed was way too ratty sounding, but 10k is a high value so it might be worth dropping that maybe in half? Amp is biased pretty spot on with a 470R, too hot with the stock value.
For reference, here's what it sounds like into an ox box deluxe reverb cab since I don't have the stock setup with the amp.
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Definitely have more gain, but I think there's room for more without totally overloading the circuit. Still has a kind of harsh upper mid range to it, and the tone control turned up let's so much good gain through but it does get pretty bright way up there. It's definitely a lot better than stock, it was fairly anemic and thin / bright stock so good progress has been made but I don't have any sounding boards to bounce this sort of stuff off of so I appreciate this forum greatly! Let me know what you see / think. Thanks!