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I got a 1960 M-12 Mercury and put a nice Weber alnico speaker in it; got it all ship shape and it works great. But...it has too much midrange for my tastes. My reverberocket also has lots of mids, but not like this; I'm very happy with that amp as an alternative to my Fenders.
I'm thinking of having this M-12 Mercury scooped out a bit; not to try and make it into a Fender blackface, but I'd like it to sound different, definately with less upper midrange. It would be nice if it would break up a bit earlier as well. Any suggestions for mods would be welcomed.
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Understood on the modifications, I have modified plenty of vintage amps myself in the same way. (always reversible)
I've posted an M12 schematic in the DOCs page. regarding more gain, you could adjust the gain of the paraphase phase inverter. assuming the supply would allow for it. You might take measurements of the supply voltage there, do some calculations and find out.
regarding tone shaping, I would mess with the values of the tone stack C6 and C3. Currently they should be .002uf and .01uf first try dropping c6 to .001uf and see if that solves it.
if that didn't quite do it you could try more values that you would find in a fender. c6=500pf C3 = .005uf
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Journeyman, did you end up doing any mods to your mercury?
I would be interested to hear what you did.
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Well, it's been a while, but I did make a small change in the Mercury. Being so used to the Fender scooped tones, the Ampeg M-12 with its midrange bump has been a slowly aquired taste for me; I found that it was really something I was always trying to dial out. I took it to my amp tech and we tried changing out different component values but that didn't do it for me. I left it with him and after looking over the schematics again, he decided to remove the bright cap. The amp still sounds like an M-12, still has lots of mid range, but the harshness of it is gone. Now I'm kind of embracing the sound; still a challenge, but there is something about it that I really like. I'm using this amp for quiet jazz gigs so have no reference with the amp turned up loud. It was a very simple 'mod' if it can even be called that, but I really feel that it sounds better. The Weber Alnico speaker is a nice addition as well. I'll get a sound clip or a video up in a week or so and post the link.