No Lew, wrong again. I have a 72 silverface I have been playing since 82 that sounds glorious. And when I see someone post opinion over fact it irritates me. You preaching Internet myths about how Fender amps after 68 are garbage is ridiculous. You can set up any vintage amp next to my crappy silverface and I will blow your wheels off every time and twice on Sundays
Yeah I was right. You ARE just looking for an argument.
"Fender amps after 68 are garbage..." Never said that.
"Slverface sounds bad..." Never said that.
Silverface sounds "offensive..." Never said that.
"Crappy silverface..." Nope. Never said that either.
You're just making stuff up and attempting to put words in my mouth that are actually
YOUR WORDS, not mine.
And
THAT is a
fact easily verified by anyone who wants to go back and read what I actually said.
But I'll save them the trouble. Here's what I actually said:
"I would hope the
master volume in the amp the OP is considering is a new design and not the silverface era design.
That was one of the first
master volume designs and not a very good one.
Didn't give satisfying overdrive and turning it to 10 did not sound the same as just removing it from the circuit altogether. Kind of useless."
Every word I wrote was about the design of the
master volume circuit in those early 70's master volume amps.
Never said the amp itself was
"garbage" or sounded
"bad",
"offensive" or
"crappy".
Those are all your words. Not mine.
However, here's what Jeff Bober, "Amp Man", writing in Premier Guitar had to say about the master volume in silverface Fenders:
"Now, having a master volume control on a Fender Twin Reverb, or most any other Fender amp of this era, seems like a
useless addition. Master volumes are generally associated with and necessary in amps that use considerable front-end gain to overdrive the preamp section. The signal level can then be reduced prior to the output stage to control overall amp volume.
There is not a huge amount of gain in the preamp stages of a Twin Reverb, at least not enough to achieve significant overdrive....In reality, the result was far from stellar, and I’m not sure I know anyone who actually uses this feature."
Here's link to the article:
https://www.premierguitar.com/articl...-dud-or-dynamo
So there ya go. Enjoy your amp.
And lighten up on your attacks on me and please stop putting words in my mouth that I never said.