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Is that a Dumble flavour tone stack and MV set-up too?Marshmallow wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 1:20 pm So making new adjustments. I'll try to get sound samples in the next few days.
40W tube rectified amp with 6L6 tubes,high-tension bias tremolo circuit from the Princeton Reverb. Still making mods but after playing it for some time, its very warm, organic tones with a versatile low to mid-gain range. The clean tones are rich and sparkly and can easily shift to mid-gain, while maintaining a smooth, Dumble-like texture and the articulation of a Jim Kelley amp. I guess it can adapt to any style and still have that unique voice. I really like this amp so I'm building a 20w version of it using an old classic tone output (6v6)
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Hey man sorry for the late one. Got busy again with another order haha. I reckon an altec 417!
Something like that! Had bright, mid, deep boost. Mv is a ppimv like dumble amps. Tried it at the shop the other day and it sings. Plenty of harmonic for a single channel and the breakup is so smooth but also aggressive. I'll take it to the shop tomorrow again and actually record.robthemac wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 2:08 pmIs that a Dumble flavour tone stack and MV set-up too?Marshmallow wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 1:20 pm So making new adjustments. I'll try to get sound samples in the next few days.
40W tube rectified amp with 6L6 tubes,high-tension bias tremolo circuit from the Princeton Reverb. Still making mods but after playing it for some time, its very warm, organic tones with a versatile low to mid-gain range. The clean tones are rich and sparkly and can easily shift to mid-gain, while maintaining a smooth, Dumble-like texture and the articulation of a Jim Kelley amp. I guess it can adapt to any style and still have that unique voice. I really like this amp so I'm building a 20w version of it using an old classic tone output (6v6)
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Just a bit but not a lot. It's usually the cad processing that adds a bit more haha
Good to knowMarshmallow wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:48 pmJust a bit but not a lot. It's usually the cad processing that adds a bit more haha
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