Looks like a Fender, doesn't sound like a Fender.
I think the pedals are the way to go here. That amp will never sound decent if pushed into distortion. This is a case of the amp staying clean while something else does the heavy lifting for your "sound".
-Chris
I think the pedals are the way to go here. That amp will never sound decent if pushed into distortion. This is a case of the amp staying clean while something else does the heavy lifting for your "sound".
-Chris
> harsh when put into drive mode.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/thetubestore/schematics/Fender/Fender-Frontman-15G-Schematic.pdf
Normal channel is pretty normal. Drive channel is some filtering then a diode clipper with no top-cut, which may well be "harsh". But hey, it's gotta "bite" on the showroom floor. And it may be good when you play against a drummer.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/thetubestore/schematics/Fender/Fender-Frontman-15G-Schematic.pdf
Normal channel is pretty normal. Drive channel is some filtering then a diode clipper with no top-cut, which may well be "harsh". But hey, it's gotta "bite" on the showroom floor. And it may be good when you play against a drummer.
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> harsh when put into drive mode.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/thetubestore/schematics/Fender/Fender-Frontman-15G-Schematic.pdf
Normal channel is pretty normal. Drive channel is some filtering then a diode clipper with no top-cut, which may well be "harsh". But hey, it's gotta "bite" on the showroom floor. And it may be good when you play against a drummer.
In the 1980's I spotted a soft limiter circuit in Wireless World.
It gives valve type distortion without the cost of a valve circuit.
It basically puts a couple of transistors in a feedback loop controlled by a pot.
On its own it sounds ok but I found a bit of treble boost made it cut through better.
softlimiter | harrabylad | Flickr
5 cases of 12 President's Choice (grocery brand) IPA for $12 each, the only $1 beer I enjoy drinking.
Garage sale season has started, and I scored a quality, NIB set of bocce balls for $40. Time to introduce the girls to more of their Italian heritage.
Garage sale season has started, and I scored a quality, NIB set of bocce balls for $40. Time to introduce the girls to more of their Italian heritage.
I just bought 4 x 6CW4 (nuvistor) for $10 US each + shipping All RCA, all NIB from the same date. Probably US military stocks. So, pretty happy since I only have one left. I bought all the vendor had, 2 lots of 2.
-Chris
-Chris
> harsh when put into drive mode.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/thetubestore/schematics/Fender/Fender-Frontman-15G-Schematic.pdf
Normal channel is pretty normal. Drive channel is some filtering then a diode clipper with no top-cut, which may well be "harsh". But hey, it's gotta "bite" on the showroom floor. And it may be good when you play against a drummer.
It's got plenty of bite 😉 It certainly satisfies the owner, just not so much the owners dad!! 😉
Tony.
Shopped a bunch of simple components for my 32-step sequenzer.
Also, my eldest son called me and asked if I could fix him a nixie clock. So being ahead of a coming "order", I bought one from this place:
DIY & KITS
It will be a complete kit with the wooden box.
Also, my eldest son called me and asked if I could fix him a nixie clock. So being ahead of a coming "order", I bought one from this place:
DIY & KITS
It will be a complete kit with the wooden box.
Wow SB, thanks a lot for that link!
I have some Nixies here in pretty good condtion, have thought about putting together a clock, but never got around to it - looks like this place has boards & cases only, exactly what I need! Much appreciated.
I have some Nixies here in pretty good condtion, have thought about putting together a clock, but never got around to it - looks like this place has boards & cases only, exactly what I need! Much appreciated.
There's this place in Brexitannia: PV-Electronics.
I have a bunch of nixies too from an old instrument. Got to check them up one day.
Also have two VFD-displays which are, in my humble opinion, cooler. And two Russian clock ICs to go with them.
I have a bunch of nixies too from an old instrument. Got to check them up one day.
Also have two VFD-displays which are, in my humble opinion, cooler. And two Russian clock ICs to go with them.
Hi soundbrigade,
At any rate, both of those displays that you already have are excellent projects. Looking forward to see if you post one of them, probably in a ferw years from now.
-Chris
Now that sounds like a project for your bench in the future.I have a bunch of nixies too from an old instrument.
I'll agree with you on that. Still, love the idea uses the Nixie tubes for the bench. I need to create a clock that will run on my GPS receiver some day. That, along with the reference clock for the bench would top the cool list for that type of thing.Also have two VFD-displays which are, in my humble opinion, cooler.
At any rate, both of those displays that you already have are excellent projects. Looking forward to see if you post one of them, probably in a ferw years from now.
-Chris
Yes, the VFDs are good-looking, hell even the Numitrons are kinda cool.
The only quibble I have with many of these designs is the open-air style. I think these tubes look best against some sort of dark background to increase the contrast. I suppose I could mod the case somehow to provide this, hmm.
I also worry about running them continuously, but haven't figured out an effective on-demand scheme to fire them up only when I'm looking at them. Perhaps some sort of face-recognition, retina-scanning device, heh.
The only quibble I have with many of these designs is the open-air style. I think these tubes look best against some sort of dark background to increase the contrast. I suppose I could mod the case somehow to provide this, hmm.
I also worry about running them continuously, but haven't figured out an effective on-demand scheme to fire them up only when I'm looking at them. Perhaps some sort of face-recognition, retina-scanning device, heh.
Bought a REVOX B126 cd player with the usual problem - shattered mazak side rail.
Fortunately, I have several B126 and B226 so it's a good source of spares.
Andy
Fortunately, I have several B126 and B226 so it's a good source of spares.
Andy
There's this place in Brexitannia: PV-Electronics.
I have a bunch of nixies too from an old instrument. Got to check them up one day.
Also have two VFD-displays which are, in my humble opinion, cooler. And two Russian clock ICs to go with them.
I've almost persuade myself to buy something matching that description. I know nothing about the driving circuitry required though!
There's this place in Brexitannia.........................
Careful....... almost a political post !!!!!
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