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compaq
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the Express is all about the screaming crunch... I'd start there. It's also the best documented. You want the Kelly '90 schematic.
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doctord02 wrote:the Express is all about the screaming crunch... I'd start there. It's also the best documented. You want the Kelly '90 schematic.
I'd have to agree with the good Doctor that the Express is the most documented and probably the easiest to build because of the abundance of documentation. I would say that all probably have a good crunch factor that can be easily tweeked to the players choice. I just finished my first Liverpool and I got to say this thing has plenty of crunch. I think it sounds a lot like the 36Watt TMB myself.
Unfortunatly there isn't as much info on the Rocket and Liverpool (Pictures and layouts.....especially the Power supply layouts.)

So I guess it just depends on how much work you want to do yourself. Personally I enjoy a good challenge and try and stay off the beaten path. I usually end up in left field talking to my self though. :? :wink:
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