
jlbaxe
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I have the 20th A XTC with 6l6 and get the Fender tone. Dime the master vol and use the gain as the master vol. I wouldn't get rid of my Bogner for a Fender, but could be happy with a Fender Twin and pedals.Business":28h7fb5o said:Dale B":28h7fb5o said:rcm78":28h7fb5o said:I have a 101b Classic that I gig with regularly. My practice rig is a HR Deville with a RED and BLUE. I also use the same RED and Blue into a '66 Fender Bandmaster at a local rehearsal studio. To me there really is no comparison. Fenders have a rich ambient full clean tone and I can not get the same clean tone out of my XTC. Everything I've read says the 101b has a fender circuit for the green channel. If it does then the core difference must be the tubes. The 101b has EL34's and I believe the green channel suffers because of them.
This is from memory, but all you have to do is this:
Put the mids at 10:00. I think the bright switch is set to B1. Dime the gain, and use the overall volume for volume. Of course, the power section isn't a Fender's, as it's a Plexi type in regard to filtering with EL34's. The OT is based off of a 2668 Dagnal.
The Classic's clean isn't a Fender-based preamp. It's a different animal altogether.
Yeah B1 on the bright switch, Presence turned all the way down, Volume turned all the way up and Gain used as a Master volume. Pretty good clean sound, but still not a Fender
I like the Fender Twin clean. Keep a Fender, pedals are cheaper to experiment with. I would get the Bogner Blue pedal and a Plexi pedal. I think Wampler and Carl Martin have great plexi pedals.
I have a Mesa Mk III with a decent clean but not Fender.
The cheaper way would be to get a 5150 series amp. Ted Nudgent went from fenders to the 5150 series because he could play lower volumes and save his 1 good ear

