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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tech Talk - Fender Super-Amp (1962)
Model:
Super
Model No:
6G4-A
Config:
Combo
Control Panel:
Brown forward facing w/ white screened labels, controls numbered 1-10
Front Conrol Layout:
6G4: Normal: In, In, Bass, Treb, Vol - Bright: In, In, Bass, Treb, Vol, Speed, Intensity - Presense - Pilot Lamp
6G4-A: Normal: In, In, Vol, Treb, Bass - Bright: In, In, Vol, Treb, Bass, Speed, Intensity - Presense - Pilot Lamp
Rear Conrol Layout:
6G4: Ground Sw, Fuse (3A), Power Sw, Standby Sw, Speaker Jack, Vibrato Jack
6G4-A: Ground Sw, Fuse (3A), Power Sw, Standby Sw, Speaker Jack, Ex. Speaker Jack, Vibrato Jack
Knobs:
Brown round
Cabinet:
18" x 24" x 10½" (45.7 x 61 x 26.7 cm)
Cab Covering:
Pinkish Brown Tolex(60-61) or rough brown Tolex (62-63)
Cab Hardware:
Brown strap handle, 5½" chassis straps, glides
Grille:
Brown (60), Maroon (60-62) or Wheat (62-63) grille cloth
Logo:
Grille mounted, flat, chrome & black script "Fender"
Weight:
47 lbs (21.3 Kg)
Speakers/Load:
2 x 10"/4 ohms (8 ohms each in parallel)
Speaker Model:
Jensen P10R, Jensen P10Q or Oxford 10K5
Effects:
Tremolo
Output:
40 Watts
Preamp:
Normal: 7025
Bright: 7025
Power:
6G4: 2 x 6L6GC
6G4-A: 2 x 5881
Bias:
Fixed Bias, nonadjustable
Rectifier:
GZ34
Phase Inverter:
7025 (long tailed)
Other:
Tremolo: 2 x 7025 (6G4) or 12AX7, ½ 12AX7, and 7025 (6G4-A) (harmonic vibrato)
Comments:
The 6G5-A tremolo circuit left ½ 12AX7 unused.
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