Re: Tweed vs Marshall
STRATDELUXER97 said:
Sometimes I wish youl ived closer Christian,so I could slap the piss outta you! LOL ;o)
How many Marshall amps have you fixed,or modded buddy?You know I have....;o)
John, I noticed that you edited your post after I stopped making posts...to be honest I didn't really want to argue about it anymore. The circuts in a 5F6-A Tweed bassman are very, very similar but as you know there are differences and those differenced to make the amps sound a bit different...no question about that. You are one of the guys on the forum that I really enjoy reading posts from, swapping PM's with and learning from as well. I meant nothing by disagreeing with you but the truth is you said in one of your posts that the amps were exactally the same...this is just not the truth. Since you brought up "The History of Marshall" by Michael Doyle I will ask you to flip (in the same book) to page 21 (thats right...I have that book too!) and read "Technical Comparison of Marshall JTM 45 and Fender Bassman. Starting at the top of the second page Steve Grindrod starts with a list of the differences between the 2 amps...he lists 8 differences including output and power transformers, chassis, speakers, phase issues, tubes, an extra bright cap, etc. To answer your questions that were added to your post after the fact the answers are below.
Im gonna say nothing about the first comment...as for the number of Marshalls I have fixed and or modded...
-I built one 5F6-A Bassman circuit from scratch them modded it after it was done, the mods included a few Marshall type tweaks then converting it to a 1x12 combo
-I converted one SF Bassman to a Marshall 1987 circut first with the Fender transformers, then with a Marshall output tranny.
-I took a 1979 JMP 100 watter that was a basket case and converted it to Plexi 1959 circut. Made it a 4 imput and converted it to all PTP, new board and all...the only mods I made to it were to add a post phase inverter master volume since it was a 100 watt.
-I built a different 1987 circut from scratch but used a 7027A power section from an Ampeg circut...that was a beast of an amp. My brother still has it!
-Built one 18 watt Marshall from scratch.
-I have also built 3 or 4 other Fender circuts from scratch as well as modded just about every amp I have ever owned. Except my Vibrolux (it's on a PCB and I like messing with PCB amps and my Sound City 50+ and it sounds great as is.