BlackBoxy said:
Hi,
you question is rather difficult to answer , Fender's are in mind big headroom 3 pre stages amps , so lot voltage to sparkles here, Mesa are more marshally 5 stages pre , stucking headroom to control gain and overdrive !
to smooth you trebble , you could yank out harsh ceramic 750pf 250pf caps withing the tone stack and replace it with styroflex caps
http://www.hificollective.co.uk/catalog/polystrene-capacitors.html
it smooth nicely the trebley , making it creamy!
good luck
I wouldn't say the mark 2B is marshally at all it's far more like a Fender than a Marshall to me?
It's not that the amp is harsh but rather doesn't have lots of treble on tap.I don't like an overly trebley sound but I'm just wondering if it's typical to have to run the treble so high on the 2B?Like full?
I'm just curious to know if my tone controls are working properly on the frequencies that they should and how I can determine this and if they are not what could be the problem?
Also the preamp board seems to have been removed for some reason as there has been rubber rings glued to it and the chassis to secure it but I sent pictures to MESA and they said nothing looked out of the ordinary to them as far as wiring etc!
As I said they do all respond but I don't know I just get a feeling there's something wrong as there doesn't seem to be a lot of range and from what I've read etc these amps can be "difficult to dial in" with a very minor turn of a knob affecting/changing the tone.Well this isn't the case here at all.Hard to diagnose via the internet I know but how can I find out if the tone controls are functioning as they should?
I also feel this is tied in to the lack of overdrive/sustain on the lead channel!
When recapped and serviced it was said to "OK"