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Thanks R.G., yes I had seen that article before, forgotten where it was. There is only one programmable system discussed there that I can find? It looks like...
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Loop switching via relay
I wonder if anyone can point me to information on designing a relay switching circuit. I'm very familiar with the true bypass loops, A/B switching, stereo...
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How about sacrificing the Vibrato tube to add the extra gain stage? How much difference is there in the PI?...
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Marshall channel in Normal channel of Fender reverb?
I'm curious if anyone has done any mods to the Normal channel of a Fender Super, Twin, etc. to get a more Marshall like response? I'm interested in getting...
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Pignose G40V mods
I have a G40V, and have been mostly satisfied with the tone. I run it clean, and even with the bass cranked all of the way up and treble all the way down...
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Thanks Mark, I'd already looked at the smallbear site with no luck, I emailed him to ask. Wondering now if the small Alpha DPDT could be wired to the board...
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The only pedal tuner I tried was a Danelectro, I do not recommend it. Difficult to see on stage and did not work well with most instruments. Most folks that...
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Switch for Dunlop Phase 90
Anyone know a source for the board mount footswitch in the Dunlop reissue Phase 90? Alternatively, could I fit a standard footswitch with jumpers to the ...
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Not sure about the buffer circuits, but I'd lean towards just using one buffer and passive switching. Instead of another buffer, think about making one of...
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Replex Mod
I saw a mod mentioned on HC about a "kill-switch", to take the direct sound out of the Replex output allowing it to be used in a parallel effects...
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I did not change all of the resistors, I followed these guides, which recommends replacing these components in an amp over 10 yrs old:
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Thanks for the replies, yes Alex the hum is intermittent. In your case, did the audio signal drop out when the hum kicked in?
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I replaced them myself, when I first got the amp from ebay it was in sad shape. Someone had used aluminum foil for a fuse :-( I initially replaced the fuse...
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Bandmaster Reverb - Hum problem
I have an old Bandmaster Reverb head. I've replaced the filter caps & resistors, the 25uf/25volt caps & plate resistors. The amp will work fine for...
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Yes, it is tip negative, I'm powering mine from a Godlyke. I love this pedal, very lush and warm stereo sound and it is more tweakable than most chorus pedals,...
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Thanks for the heads up on the Prosonic OT, I think I'll order one. The Marshall would require some hacking of the chassis to fit....
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In the late 70's Randall had a SS amp called the "Sustainor" that sounded a lot like a cranked stack, that was the only sound it would do but it...
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I have a 4x12 cab wired in stereo, and use one side for my clean amp and one side for dirty....
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In my experience it matters little whether the speakers are front loaded instead of rear loaded. There might be a slight difference if measured, but not noticable....
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