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David Covell – MPG DA (dcovel–(at)–rc702.intel.com) wrote:
: I persuaded the salesman to let me look at the schematic and was suprised to
: see no sign of negative feedback. Either I’m blind or Fender’s using the lack
: of feedback to increase warmth and open up the low end.

You’re right. I have the schematic, and there’s no -FB loop.

: Unfortunately I didn’t have time to locate the fat switch implementation; with
: the huge transformers and the lack of feedback it wouldn’t surprise me if the
: fat switch, when engaged, is actually the amp’s normal voice, and that turning
: the switch off just switches in a cap to roll off some bass.

Good guess, but that’s not it. The fat switch puts a 22uF bypass cap
across the first stage cathode resistor, which increases the gain at
low frequencies. It’s an old trick that’s been used in other amps,
usually labeled as a “bass shift” or some such (a la Boogie).

: At any rate, I really liked the amp; I wouldn’t say it sounds any better than
: a good vintage Fender but it certainly has more depth to the low end. Now if I
: could just get my Showman to sound that way I’d be content (for a while, at

You can get a lot more bass out of your Showman by replacing the
coupling cap to the phase inverter (typically .001uF) with a .01uF
cap.
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