What's my next amp?
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Re: What's my next amp?
Any progress yet?
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Re: What's my next amp?
LOl Should I just build tons of amps without cabinets? When I bring them to nz, who ever got dibs on my amps can just buy the cabinets from you.
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Re: What's my next amp?
You missed out an option on your survey: "What's my next amp? A gift for Oleg"
Love your work, I think the only challenge big enough for you now is midi-switchable power (6V6 or EL84 or both)
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Re: What's my next amp?
olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:18 pmYou missed out an option on your survey: "What's my next amp? A gift for Oleg"
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Love your work, I think the only challenge big enough for you now is midi-switchable power (6V6 or EL84 or both)
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Thanks still working on that Midi amp slowly... so far I could only midi switch the 2 gain settings, clean, reverb. There's a built in attenuator on the amp I'm working now that can go from 1w-50w. amp is a little packed since there's a tube fx loop and a tube reverb in the circuit.
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Re: What's my next amp?
Love your work, I think the only challenge big enough for you now is midi-switchable power (6V6 or EL84 or both)Marshmallow wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:53 pmolegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:18 pmYou missed out an option on your survey: "What's my next amp? A gift for Oleg"
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Thanks still working on that Midi amp slowly... so far I could only midi switch the 2 gain settings, clean, reverb. There's a built in attenuator on the amp I'm working now that can go from 1w-50w. amp is a little packed since there's a tube fx loop and a tube reverb in the circuit.
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What style of amp is this one?
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Re: What's my next amp?
codedog wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:59 pmLove your work, I think the only challenge big enough for you now is midi-switchable power (6V6 or EL84 or both)Marshmallow wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:53 pmolegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:18 pm
You missed out an option on your survey: "What's my next amp? A gift for Oleg"
Thanks still working on that Midi amp slowly... so far I could only midi switch the 2 gain settings, clean, reverb. There's a built in attenuator on the amp I'm working now that can go from 1w-50w. amp is a little packed since there's a tube fx loop and a tube reverb in the circuit.
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What style of amp is this one?
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It's an ODS #102 with midi controlled gain (2 gain presets), attenuator, tube fx loop and a single tube spring reverb . 50 6l6
https://nzguitars.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=38506
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Re: What's my next amp?
What style of amp is this one?Marshmallow wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 6:06 pm
Thanks still working on that Midi amp slowly... so far I could only midi switch the 2 gain settings, clean, reverb. There's a built in attenuator on the amp I'm working now that can go from 1w-50w. amp is a little packed since there's a tube fx loop and a tube reverb in the circuit.
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It's an ODS #102 with midi controlled gain (2 gain presets), attenuator, tube fx loop and a single tube spring reverb . 50 6l6
https://nzguitars.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=38506
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You are so prolific I have lost track of which ones are completed, on the go, or being dreamed up! I often wonder if you have a TV dinner tray so you can work on amps on it while watching telly, eating dinner, etc...
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Re: What's my next amp?
Whahaha. Since I live in a typical Japanese house and I don't live in a typical nz size house, I can pretty much do it all in one spot there's no need for a dinner tray.You are so prolific I have lost track of which ones are completed, on the go, or being dreamed up! I often wonder if you have a TV dinner tray so you can work on amps on it while watching telly, eating dinner, etc...codedog wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 6:19 pmIt's an ODS #102 with midi controlled gain (2 gain presets), attenuator, tube fx loop and a single tube spring reverb . 50 6l6
https://nzguitars.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=38506
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That raised the question... can you work on your amp while sitting on the bog?Marshmallow wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 6:25 pmWhahaha. Since I live in a typical Japanese house and I don't live in a typical nz size house, I can pretty much do it all in one spot there's no need for a dinner tray.You are so prolific I have lost track of which ones are completed, on the go, or being dreamed up! I often wonder if you have a TV dinner tray so you can work on amps on it while watching telly, eating dinner, etc...codedog wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 6:19 pm
It's an ODS #102 with midi controlled gain (2 gain presets), attenuator, tube fx loop and a single tube spring reverb . 50 6l6
https://nzguitars.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=38506
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I can also do that but I think my partner won't be happy. She can sit on the bogcodedog wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 6:29 pmThat raised the question... can you work on your amp while sitting on the bog?Marshmallow wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 6:25 pmWhahaha. Since I live in a typical Japanese house and I don't live in a typical nz size house, I can pretty much do it all in one spot there's no need for a dinner tray.
You are so prolific I have lost track of which ones are completed, on the go, or being dreamed up! I often wonder if you have a TV dinner tray so you can work on amps on it while watching telly, eating dinner, etc...
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Re: What's my next amp?
Any progress yet?
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