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Old 11-03-2009, 02:57 AM   #126 (permalink)
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Re: MajorNut JCM 800 Build.

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Originally Posted by PaoloJM View Post
When I seperate the tone from the farting of your mix desk () it sound freekin' awesome. Great job!!
Maybe his mixer had a healthy dose of beans before the recording session.

Seriously though...there's just something magic about the tone of a Strat through a Univibe.

Next week we'll have a Marshall Bluesbreaker reissue coming in for a full overhaul. We're doing up a point to point board with carbon comp resistors and the Sozo Mustard Vintage handmade caps, and upgrading the OT with a Mercury Magnetics Radiospares clone along with a Mercury 7H choke. We're doing up the exact Bluesbreaker board layout with a slight modification to the tremolo circuit...we've decided to use the LDR coupled Fender tremolo from the AB763 Twin schematic. We're also dropping the filtering to the original 32+32uF and 16+16uF from the current reissue values of 50+50uF. Topping it all off with a pair of Alnico Golds and a pair of Gold Lion KT66 output valves. Should come MUCH closer to the Bluesbreakers "Beano" album tone.
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Originally Posted by skeezix View Post
I mean..... if you really believe that turning your amp off a certain way will allow the filter caps to drain off back towards the substation, or whatever... I really don't think a sticky is gonna help you.
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Originally Posted by MartyStrat54
If Groove Tubes wants to keep putting it to us, we will smile and say, "Please wear a condom."
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