This setup will probably give you about 10 watts. You could also make a tone stack easily by moving the volume control to the second input and using the volume/tone controls as a treble mid with either a typical Fender or Baxandall tone stack. If you use the Hammond it's a matter of making an extra hole to mount it. Not much work to do.and you don't have to hack the amp apart. It's better to probably use a Hammond SE 10 watt OT at 2.5K primary for this setup. You could probably use the same OT just eliminate the middle wire. Hook it all up the same as a champ amp but parallel the power tubes. 022 cap, grounded 220k resistor and a 1.5K screen resistor. How about making this amp a champ amp but with paralleled power tubes.ĭisconnect the PI transformer and add a. Here's some of the projects I've worked on lately. ![]() I was thinking that maybe just adding a Hammond reverb unit to the Stout might be another option. I would'nt be looking for another amp if it wasn't for the fact that my Stout doesn't have reverb or that Fendery gangle when I want it. They were pretty much what I was thinking too if I had the time. The 18W Stout(Blues Bandit) I did build took alot of time and I'm pretty burned out from major projects. I have way too much honey-do stuff to do and I simply can't find the time. I'm trying not to take on any more major mods/builds. ![]() I'm going to put it towards a Hot Rod Deluxe or perhaps a Blues Jr.īigdaddy. ![]() yeah, that's what I intend on doing with it. They make a decent guitar amp platform.albeit simple.Įleventeen. BTW.this amp is(I've read) considered to be not exactly one of the best bass amps made. Thanks Dave, I forgot to add to my original post that I did remove R1 and jumpered.
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