Fender studio 85 mods and upgrades
After the successful fully upgrade of the M-80 we got in hands another really nice amp from the same period, a bit less powerful than M-80 but also really nice amp which with small tweaks can really sound.
After fully analysis on the simulator and a lot of experiment on the amp itself we have made the following mods in order to upgrade and improve the amp. The upgrade can be done in 4 different levels with the most important the first one – the overdrive channel.
1)Overdrive channel – tonal response, we have made a a small tweak on the tonal response, especially on the tone filter capacitor at the presence control. while we wanted to keep the character of the diode clipping stage and the limiter control.
C8—>470p–>220pf Mylar just to let a bit more high end
C10–>0,47uf—>1uf Wima MKS2 allow more low end
R16,R18–>3.3K & 1K –>4.7K a bit less gain and allow a bit more low end
C11–>0.0022uf–>0.0047uf a bit more low end
C17—>0.015uf –>0.022 allow more low end on the tone control
R29,R30–>7.5K–>47K make more usable and responsive sonically the presence control
2)Both channels upgrade all signal capacitors with Wima MKS2 (1-4.7uf) and Nichicon Muse NP (22uf).
Replacing all the signal caps from Polarized with better audio grade film and NP capacitor improving the tonal response and the dynamics
C3,27—>22uf Nichicon Muse ES BP
C21 –>2.2n removed high pass filter cap
C25—>0,033uf —>1uF Wima MKS2
C10–>0,47uf—>1uF Wima MKS2
C33–>2.2uf pol –> 4.7uf Wima MKS2
3) Improve and increasing filtering capacitance and replace power filter resistors with Metal oxide lower tolerance.
C34,35–>4700uf 50V—>5600uf 50v
added parallel 100uf 50v panasonic FM
C44, 45–>47uf 25V—>220uf 25v Panasonic FM
added parallel 220nf film capacitors
Filter Power Resistors
R32,33–>330Ω 5watt 10%–>330Ω 5watt 1% MOX
4)Power Amp Upgrade power resistors with higher accuracy and better characteristics
R84, 85, 88–>0.47Ω 5Watt 10%—>0.47Ω 5Watt 1% MOX
C40–>4.7uf pol –> 4.7uf Wima MKS2 for feedback
Check out the most of the mods on the following picture: