I picked up a Peavey Windsor on the cheap but found myself never using it. For the money these are nicely built amps but the preamp tone sounds like a Marshall JCM 800 that has been hotrodded to rediculouse preportions and you can't use the volume knob on your guitar to clean the drive up which I hated.
One night I was bored and just tore into the thing and when I noticed the presence and resonance used jumpers to the power amp board and that was a self contained unite I figured I could bypass the whole preamp using a Metropolos Super Bass board and then I still could use the Peavey Resonance, Presence, controls to control the high and low frequencies of the speakers.
I drilled new holes and taped them for the Metro board in the cassis an used jumpers to connect into the Peavey power amp board. I had to completely redo the power supply circuit but I used the Peavey transformer but I added a choke.
It all worked fine when I fired it up and it sounds cool as a bass amp. Old school and the presence and ressonace controls help you shape your tone more. I tossed the Class A to Class A/B control. I never liked it much.
Not counting my time and tools I probably did this mod for $180. Not bad. I got the amp for $280 so that gives me a 100 watt EL-34 powered bass head for $460! It drives my Avatar 4x10 cab just fine and it's surprisingly loud!
It's a fun and inexpensive mod. With a good peddle it still works for guitar. LOL!
One night I was bored and just tore into the thing and when I noticed the presence and resonance used jumpers to the power amp board and that was a self contained unite I figured I could bypass the whole preamp using a Metropolos Super Bass board and then I still could use the Peavey Resonance, Presence, controls to control the high and low frequencies of the speakers.
I drilled new holes and taped them for the Metro board in the cassis an used jumpers to connect into the Peavey power amp board. I had to completely redo the power supply circuit but I used the Peavey transformer but I added a choke.
It all worked fine when I fired it up and it sounds cool as a bass amp. Old school and the presence and ressonace controls help you shape your tone more. I tossed the Class A to Class A/B control. I never liked it much.
Not counting my time and tools I probably did this mod for $180. Not bad. I got the amp for $280 so that gives me a 100 watt EL-34 powered bass head for $460! It drives my Avatar 4x10 cab just fine and it's surprisingly loud!
It's a fun and inexpensive mod. With a good peddle it still works for guitar. LOL!
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