Hi All,
I've seen a lot of talk on this site on building/modding/debugging amps based on the classic designs -- especially tweed through blackface Fenders and plexi-ish Marshall configurations. It's all super-interesting and really educational. But, there's not much talk about the high-gain side of the amp world.
What kind of high-gain amps have people here had success building or modding? What kind of topology have you had success with?
Some classic topologies I can think of are the all-tube varieties (Mesa Boogie MK I, Boogie MK II-IV, Marshall/Soldano/Recto/Bogner), the hybrid varieties (Marshall Jubilee, Marshall JCM900), and the all solid-state varieties (short list...GK?).
I personally have modded my Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue into something approximating a Boogie Mk 1. It functioned but didn't sound all that good. I then pulled that out and wired it instead to be more like the configuration used for Mk IIC through Mk IV. That required adding relays and stuff, but the mod ended up being much more successful than my attempt at a Mk I. For the last few months, I've been really enjoying my new sound. Now, I'm toying with ideas on how to cram in some version of the Boogie graphic EQ to really complete the sound.
What have you folks done? What are some of the issues you've had (and hopefully overcome)? I wanna hear the stories!
Chip
I've seen a lot of talk on this site on building/modding/debugging amps based on the classic designs -- especially tweed through blackface Fenders and plexi-ish Marshall configurations. It's all super-interesting and really educational. But, there's not much talk about the high-gain side of the amp world.
What kind of high-gain amps have people here had success building or modding? What kind of topology have you had success with?
Some classic topologies I can think of are the all-tube varieties (Mesa Boogie MK I, Boogie MK II-IV, Marshall/Soldano/Recto/Bogner), the hybrid varieties (Marshall Jubilee, Marshall JCM900), and the all solid-state varieties (short list...GK?).
I personally have modded my Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue into something approximating a Boogie Mk 1. It functioned but didn't sound all that good. I then pulled that out and wired it instead to be more like the configuration used for Mk IIC through Mk IV. That required adding relays and stuff, but the mod ended up being much more successful than my attempt at a Mk I. For the last few months, I've been really enjoying my new sound. Now, I'm toying with ideas on how to cram in some version of the Boogie graphic EQ to really complete the sound.
What have you folks done? What are some of the issues you've had (and hopefully overcome)? I wanna hear the stories!
Chip
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