!Funkalicousgroove wrote:BEauty is in the ear of the beholder!!! People Love their Two-Rocks until they hear My clone!!! although I do like the most recent Fuchs stuff, but they're still just a tad stiff for me. I think Dog has the best one out there, but his is Cathode biased, the clips sound very chewy to me.
MF Resistor Question
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Re: MF Resistor Question
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Re: MF Resistor Question
Thanks B, but wait till you hear my other Fuchsen.... They are all soft. No stiffies there....
Funkalicousgroove wrote:BEauty is in the ear of the beholder!!! People Love their Two-Rocks until they hear My clone!!! although I do like the most recent Fuchs stuff, but they're still just a tad stiff for me. I think Dog has the best one out there, but his is Cathode biased, the clips sound very chewy to me.
Re: MF Resistor Question
Must be the 60-70 era circuits, testosterone levels definitely on the downhill side. I'd go for the 90's circuit or try the Viagra mod, i.e. install one properly working, appropriately sized switch on the front panel..... They are all soft. No stiffies there....
Sorry, it was just to easy to let go!
Re: MF Resistor Question
Cathode biasing on the output stage - worth a try ?
usually spongy feeling and certainly cool, but not something I would have associated with a dumble-esque lead sound ?
Scott - ? worth trying on my circuit d'ya reckon ?
cheers
Pete
usually spongy feeling and certainly cool, but not something I would have associated with a dumble-esque lead sound ?
Scott - ? worth trying on my circuit d'ya reckon ?
cheers
Pete