Got my cab back. Ken Jones at Revamp did the excellent work on this piece. I was tempted to do it but there is no way I could have done what he did. What a pro! I added some pix of the completed project to the web page of clips you guys already heard. Here it is:
http://www.freewebs.com/tonegeek/OD_S1a.htm
I was hoping to haul this amp to the Ampmoot in Asheville but had to cancel due to an illness in the family. Maybe next time...
whit
HRM pix and clips
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Re: HRM pix and clips
She looks great...... I guess I expected her to be in the traditional Dumble head configuration though. Again..... nice tone too! I'll bet she'll get "worked" a lot. Anyway, thanks for sharing.....
Did you post gut shots and a schematic of this head?
Did you post gut shots and a schematic of this head?
Who me? Turn it up?
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resophonic1
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Re: HRM pix and clips
who did your face plates?
Re: HRM pix and clips
Added some gut shots today but no final schem or layout yet as these are incomplete. It is based on the standard ODS-101 HRM schematic from the files section with a clean master and onboard loop. I used the recommended Dales, PS caps, ceramic for pico values, etc. I did use Sozo for my first stage mid caps (clips were done with some ancient .047 mid I had laying around though) I now have a switch to choose between .01 or .047 or the mids.strat57 wrote: Did you post gut shots and a schematic of this head?
http://www.freewebs.com/tonegeek/OD_S1a.htm
Re: HRM pix and clips
FedEx Kinkos printed them on vinyl and then I had them laminate it. I got the initial drawing off this forum from someone's post then modified it in a paint program to suit my needs.resophonic1 wrote:who did your face plates?