CJ
Well-known member
Carmassi had a real good rock feel on the drums.
I love playing Rock The Nation full tilt on the car stereo with the windows down while getting gas, the old timers get terroried by that one, they can't handle it.
A guy at a dead show must have been on acid, because after the first number, he took off all his clothes and left them on the floor in a pile.
Needless to say, some freak, probably a drinker, stole the guys clothes!
I do not know how he got home, cool dead heads probably took care of him.
They don't do stuff like that anymore nowadaze.
We lost at least one or two people at the Day On The Green shows, fell off the back of the Oakland Stadium.
People used to get iced all the time.
The Who an Cinci, security guard at a ZZ Top show got shanked becuase he wouldn't let some freak climb the light tower.
Altamont, of course.
I sold my hole for rock and roll, and payed a heavy toll...
just kiddin, I don't roll like that.
Go for the Machless circuit, the other way, you need a dual pot and an extra set of coupling caps, which are big, and which probably will not fit inside the chassis without being ugly.
If you want compression, which might help sustain, you can switch to cathode bias.
If you don't like vibrato, you can use that tube for an extra gain stage, that way you don't have to punch a new hole.
This is a common mod to make a Princeton sound like a Princeton Reverb, which uses 1/2 of a reverb tube for extra gain.
You can rebias the first stage by swapping in a 1 K resistor.
If you like that, do the same on the next stage.
You can replace the first tube with a 12AY7, this will drag more current thru the power resistor in the supply, dropping the B+ which will take away brittle bite, which means a warmer sound, and with the dropped gain, you can crank up the front end all the way.
If this is any Two channel black or silver face, you can decide which channel you want to play thru, then rip out the other preamp tube for the channel not in use.
Since tyhe tubes share the same cathode resistor, removing one of the tubes causes the bias on the other tube to drop, increasing the stuff you are after.
Also, short out the 68 K on the input jack, it can only harm, it can do no good unless you like to share your amp with someone at a jam, and we all know how territorial git players are when it comes to grade school garage tactics like that.
first band was
Me into a Princeton Reverb along with the vocals,
Bass and Rythem guitar shared my Vibro Champ.
Since I was the lead guy, I got the equipment bump up to the 8 inch speaker, whoop de do!~
Still the funnest band, the first band is always the best.
Been trying to recreate that feeling for a long time, no luck yet.
I love playing Rock The Nation full tilt on the car stereo with the windows down while getting gas, the old timers get terroried by that one, they can't handle it.
A guy at a dead show must have been on acid, because after the first number, he took off all his clothes and left them on the floor in a pile.
Needless to say, some freak, probably a drinker, stole the guys clothes!
I do not know how he got home, cool dead heads probably took care of him.
They don't do stuff like that anymore nowadaze.
We lost at least one or two people at the Day On The Green shows, fell off the back of the Oakland Stadium.
People used to get iced all the time.
The Who an Cinci, security guard at a ZZ Top show got shanked becuase he wouldn't let some freak climb the light tower.
Altamont, of course.
I sold my hole for rock and roll, and payed a heavy toll...
just kiddin, I don't roll like that.
Go for the Machless circuit, the other way, you need a dual pot and an extra set of coupling caps, which are big, and which probably will not fit inside the chassis without being ugly.
If you want compression, which might help sustain, you can switch to cathode bias.
If you don't like vibrato, you can use that tube for an extra gain stage, that way you don't have to punch a new hole.
This is a common mod to make a Princeton sound like a Princeton Reverb, which uses 1/2 of a reverb tube for extra gain.
You can rebias the first stage by swapping in a 1 K resistor.
If you like that, do the same on the next stage.
You can replace the first tube with a 12AY7, this will drag more current thru the power resistor in the supply, dropping the B+ which will take away brittle bite, which means a warmer sound, and with the dropped gain, you can crank up the front end all the way.
If this is any Two channel black or silver face, you can decide which channel you want to play thru, then rip out the other preamp tube for the channel not in use.
Since tyhe tubes share the same cathode resistor, removing one of the tubes causes the bias on the other tube to drop, increasing the stuff you are after.
Also, short out the 68 K on the input jack, it can only harm, it can do no good unless you like to share your amp with someone at a jam, and we all know how territorial git players are when it comes to grade school garage tactics like that.
first band was
Me into a Princeton Reverb along with the vocals,
Bass and Rythem guitar shared my Vibro Champ.
Since I was the lead guy, I got the equipment bump up to the 8 inch speaker, whoop de do!~
Still the funnest band, the first band is always the best.
Been trying to recreate that feeling for a long time, no luck yet.