It's the only switch I had in my stash , I'll swap it out eventually , though it doesn't seem to cause an issue at the moment, many early 40's amps didn't have it, the first Fender Deluxe is one
Express/ Liverpool Cold Clipping
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The first Fender Deluxe?
Whose schematic is this?
I couldn't find anything prior to the 5A3, whose supposed schematic (according to ampwares) shows a 5M grid leak resistor on input - if I read well
Whose schematic is this?
I couldn't find anything prior to the 5A3, whose supposed schematic (according to ampwares) shows a 5M grid leak resistor on input - if I read well

Re: Express/ Liverpool Cold Clipping
The 1st Fender Deluxe was the Model 26 , called "woodies" by collectors, It was housed in a wooden cabinet with a 1 x 10 field coil speaker which soon changed to a PM (permanent magnet) Jensen . I have owned two , The first run was point to point , the second run was on a fibreboard , the first amps to use this method (yes Leo invented that) . There's a great write up on Rob Robinette's site , I reverse engineered my two , to the point of sending the original transformers to Mercury Magnetic to be copied (if you buy a Merc "Woodie" transformer they're copies of mine)
The value of some of the components was different to my two compared to Robs site , (I sent him the differences) but the circuit is the same .
Here's mine with changes implemented here's the two amps I owned (sold now)
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Very intriguing .Thank you so much for sharing your experience , you built some beautiful amps . sound clips are always a great idea as well ,cheers
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Yes, thank you very much!