There are a lot of things you can do to these amps. I have a very extensive set of mods that is very different from what is posted here.
However, the biggest thing you can do to "increase gain" is not a mod. Look at the schematic. Channel "volume" for the OD channel isn't where "volume" should be, it's really a gain knob. Dime that, dime the gain, control overall volume with the master. It has a truck load of usable gain just by doing that.
Beyond that the rabbit hole goes deep. I always liked the OD channel but hated the clean channel, so I put a Fender clean channel in mine. This is MAJOR SURGERY and not for the weak of heart. This completely separates the channels, I no longer use V1A for cleans, just V2A/B. A by-product is that the gain on the gain channel goes way up since the clean channel isn't sucking huge amounts of signal after V1A. That alone gives the gain channel more gain than you can use. Dime the gain knob even without channel volume high and the guitar will just uncontrollably feedback at anything above conversational volume, its way too much gain to put to actual use at the top of the dial. Channel cross-talk is gone. This amp will do Fender style cleans better than a lot of Fenders with the right changes. I also disconnected the clean channel from the MV.
Past that, there are many things to be changed on the gain channel if you want, but it really comes down to taste at that point, there isn't a thing wrong with the gain channel as it sits.
However, the biggest thing you can do to "increase gain" is not a mod. Look at the schematic. Channel "volume" for the OD channel isn't where "volume" should be, it's really a gain knob. Dime that, dime the gain, control overall volume with the master. It has a truck load of usable gain just by doing that.
Beyond that the rabbit hole goes deep. I always liked the OD channel but hated the clean channel, so I put a Fender clean channel in mine. This is MAJOR SURGERY and not for the weak of heart. This completely separates the channels, I no longer use V1A for cleans, just V2A/B. A by-product is that the gain on the gain channel goes way up since the clean channel isn't sucking huge amounts of signal after V1A. That alone gives the gain channel more gain than you can use. Dime the gain knob even without channel volume high and the guitar will just uncontrollably feedback at anything above conversational volume, its way too much gain to put to actual use at the top of the dial. Channel cross-talk is gone. This amp will do Fender style cleans better than a lot of Fenders with the right changes. I also disconnected the clean channel from the MV.
Past that, there are many things to be changed on the gain channel if you want, but it really comes down to taste at that point, there isn't a thing wrong with the gain channel as it sits.
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