What do you guys think of having a D-style amp using PCB board?
I was thinking something for the studio like the mesaboogie. W2 channels - clean/ and the overdrive channel that can be footswitched with 2 presets .. more like 2 differnent types of gain. (rhythm and solo). Has tube reverb, tube fx loop boost and attenuator built in down to 10w. Might be worth trying before having the the Pt P 100w D-style amp. Oh yea the 100w would be next after the pcb type.
Keen on the thoughts though.
D-style amp using PCBoard
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Re: D-style amp using PCBoard
Hopefully we’ve all grown beyond the PCB vs hand wire argument. So it sounds like a great idea to me.
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Re: D-style amp using PCBoard
yes! I would skip the D and just make the Boogie mk1. skip the verb and make one of those fender jobs.
those are my thoughts.
those are my thoughts.
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.