strat_addict wrote:Sound clips? Perhaps with a strat...

Not yet, but I hope to soon.
Zippy wrote:FWIW, if you don't like adding the missing mid knob on the front panel, an internal trimmer pot in the tone stack can help dial in the amp to your preferred guitar.
BTW, what guitar(s) do you use with it?
Thanks Zippy, I've dialed in a lot of old fenders using that method. Works great. I have the usual variety of guitars w/ singles, p90s, buckers. I honestly like the amp with everything, but my buddy's old SG w/ p90s takes the cake.
M Fowler wrote:Thanks for the kind words argonaut.
You really did build a nice looking amp. The only thing better than this Rocket is the Normster Rocket Reverb that is a sweet reverb very subtle and added DPDT brite switching also opens up more possiblities.
I wanted to stick fairly close to the original with this build. I have the parts on hand to build another and I plan to get a little more creative with it. Although I like the idea of verb, I think I might try a tremelo.
angelodp wrote:Such a great amp. I love mine as well. Your build is very cool looking. Congrats and enjoy.... what speakers are you going with. Hey an airbrake is a lot of fun with this amp.
Zippy, can you share that mid-pot idea on a trimmer, as pic or schematic.
cheers ange
Thanks a lot ange. I'm currently using it through an old pine bassman cab w/ old celestion G65s. They sound good but I'm guessing some alnico blues would be the shiz.
rawnster wrote:
argonaut, nice build! Aren't these fun to build?
Thanks, rawnster, I really enjoyed your clips.