I've done a lot of mods to it, tho not for gain. You can always change cathode caps and resistors to get some more, tho at the moment i can't recall what the values already are. One thing to note id the way the circuit boards are constructed it's a major operation just to swap one component unless it happens to be on the center board and you don't mind doing a snip and solder thing. You'll see what i mean when you open it. It's a real pain. The 3 boards are connected with about 100 solid core wire jupmper that get bent every time you remove the boards to do anything, and it only takes a time or 2 to weaken them to where they will eventually fracture. the tend to fracture fully right at the worse moment like when you set your amp up at a gig ! It's happened twice to me. So i'm just warning you. I paralleled every one of them on mine with bits of stranded wire so if they break again i'll be ok.
as to mods, i'd say definatly redo the input like a fender or marshall. remove all the junk there and just leave the basic components....a 1 meg ground reference resistor and a 68k grid stopper. Then definatly replace the coupling cap, i believe C7 which is a 470pf with a 680 pf or even a big larger. theres a lot more you can do, but that cap will make the lead channel less buzzy and just better sounding, and the input mods will help the amp sound more organic a bit. Go to blueguitar.org. there are a ton of classic 3o mods there. I cathode biased mine along with the mods i mentioned and it made the amp breath better and sound more natural. I also added a put where the useless boost button was which adds the boost function in to whatever extent you wish. works good for getting just the right amount instead of that horrid huge mid boost.
as to mods, i'd say definatly redo the input like a fender or marshall. remove all the junk there and just leave the basic components....a 1 meg ground reference resistor and a 68k grid stopper. Then definatly replace the coupling cap, i believe C7 which is a 470pf with a 680 pf or even a big larger. theres a lot more you can do, but that cap will make the lead channel less buzzy and just better sounding, and the input mods will help the amp sound more organic a bit. Go to blueguitar.org. there are a ton of classic 3o mods there. I cathode biased mine along with the mods i mentioned and it made the amp breath better and sound more natural. I also added a put where the useless boost button was which adds the boost function in to whatever extent you wish. works good for getting just the right amount instead of that horrid huge mid boost.
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