
FourT6and2
Well-known member
This time it's on my personal '70 Super Trem. When this one was built, Marshall tapped the B+ for the tremolo circuit at the wrong place, putting 515v on V1. When you turned the amp on, it would go crazy with noise and weird sounds for a bit until it calmed down a bit. But the trem circuit in these never sounded amazing to be honest. So I don't feel bad repurposing the board space and 4th tube for this mod.
When I bought it, the seller showed me photos of an all-original amp. But when it arrived, tons of changes had been made to it. Filter caps disconnected and new ones installed inside the chassis to hide what had been done, bias caps tacked in all ghetto-like, wrong cathode bypass cap values installed, preamp filter cap grounded incorrectly, etc. The more I dug into the amp, the more problems I found.
I thought about restoring it, but I already have a pretty clean Super Lead. I figured... I've been modding these things for other people, I might as well do one for myself.
When I bought it, the seller showed me photos of an all-original amp. But when it arrived, tons of changes had been made to it. Filter caps disconnected and new ones installed inside the chassis to hide what had been done, bias caps tacked in all ghetto-like, wrong cathode bypass cap values installed, preamp filter cap grounded incorrectly, etc. The more I dug into the amp, the more problems I found.
I thought about restoring it, but I already have a pretty clean Super Lead. I figured... I've been modding these things for other people, I might as well do one for myself.