[Harp-L] Typical Bassman mods?
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- From: "Rufus Zee" <rufus.zee@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 16:09:44 -0500
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I'm not looking for anyone's hard-earned secrets -- just general things to
consider to convert a bassman circuit to harp.
What I'm looking to do is to build a Weber bassman-style kit, and mod it to
be switchable from "harp-friendly" to "guitar-friendly". I know that often
lower gain tubes are used in the front end for harp. I can likely get
similar effect by limiting the front-end gain. But then again maybe I don't
have a clue. Any hints, tips, schematics, pointers to great web pages etc
would be much appreciated.
RZ
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