I put this in a different thread ..., but here's the known specifications of
Eddie Van Halen’s 1968 Superlead Plexi # 12301 ….
- Heyboer Transformers (Dagnall clones)
- 6CA7 Output Tubes
- Sylvania 12AX7 Preamp Tubes
- 50K mid-pot
- Split cathode on V1a (250µF/820Ω) and V1b (.68µF/820Ω)
- All coupling caps: 0.022µF
- 470K mixer resistors
- 500pF red tubular mixer bypass cap
- Fat Cap mod: .68µF and 250µF on V2a
- Tone stack: 33k/560pF Lemco combo
- 100K NFB resistor from 4Ω tap
- 220K bias splitter resistors
- 0.1µF cap on presence control
- 0.022µF output couplers
Power filtering:
- [2] 100µF F&T ( mains )
- [2] 32µF F&T ( screens )
- [1] 100µF LCR ( phase inverter )
- [1] Dual 33µF x 33µF F&T ( preamp )
Based on past comments by Cliff I believe that we have models w/ the majority ( if not all ) of these specs already. They may not all be contained in the same amp ..., only Cliff would know for sure !
But when Eddie pulled tubes to lower the volume, evidently he pulled Tubes 4 & 5 ( or maybe 6 & 7 ) ..., and that's the unorthodox part !
To maintain the Push / Pull of the Marshall power amp section, you "should" pull either Tubes 4 & 7 ( or 5 & 6 ) .... Pulling 4 & 5 essentially turns the power amp from Push / Pull to Single Ended and it supposedly increases the gain of the amplifer, leans out the bass frequencies and makes the distortion character quite a bit more aggressive.
Jim Gaustad found a quote from a Ted Templeman interview in San Francisco years ago, where he said the Eddie told him "he knew which tubes to pull to make the amp sound a lot meaner" !