Ken's amp modding pages

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Ken's amp modding pages

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I finally got my copy of the '89 Angela Instruments catalog scanned and zipped. Inside this archive is a scan of the "Trainwreck Pages", which were Ken's notes on amp mods and improvements. Most of this stuff is common knowlege now, but at the time was not.

This contains 29 pages in gif format.

Omar, this can be added to the archives.

Have fun!

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Dave,
Very nice! I went ahead renamed the files, zipped them back up and uploaded them to the Files section under "Misc".

Thanks for sharing,
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Indeed, very, very nice! Thanks
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+1

Just had a quick flick through and although most of its info is now well-known and widely shared, it's a useful resource :)
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This is really great! Thanks for doing that. And, thanks for putting it in the files section Omar.
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Post by Bear »

Those are also in Webber's first book. Did Ken also do a VG magazine column? I thought I remembered one w/ comment on old Vox models. I'd love to see archives on those.

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