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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Carrying on with my support of Chinese cloners, a DemonFX A7K Bass Preamp
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Lyr Pedal for me. Will have to check out the DemonFx range one day.
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Not in the mail, but on my carpet...
Jumped on this one
Its a livesound cab with a barely broken in Celestion A...
Two reasons - I wanted to check out livesounds build quality of guitar cabs. And I needed a cab for the Ironheart.
Was planning to make one but parts and speaker would have cost more than this virtually brand new cab.
Met a bloody nice old chap into the bargain. Climbing up to his place left me breathless - and he used to do it with a DR Combo, now he's split it into two journeys with a head and a cab
Jumped on this one
Its a livesound cab with a barely broken in Celestion A...
Two reasons - I wanted to check out livesounds build quality of guitar cabs. And I needed a cab for the Ironheart.
Was planning to make one but parts and speaker would have cost more than this virtually brand new cab.
Met a bloody nice old chap into the bargain. Climbing up to his place left me breathless - and he used to do it with a DR Combo, now he's split it into two journeys with a head and a cab
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Good score, I was watching this one but I already have a Livesound 112 cab sized like a Mesa Wideboy. Open & closed back options too. Very well made
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Yeah I saw you questioning, the price was too good to miss. I'll explore the build at some point. Looks fine, obviously ply but they use good quality stuff - I always ask about offcuts and usually get some I like the guys there!
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Ooooh
Gotta give me a review when it comes in.
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well bugger me... that Ironheart is loud through the cab - even at < 1 Watt setting I need to crank this at some point!
Really impressed with the Ironhearts versatility - thanks Mark! - sounds awesome through studio monitors and cab. I need to wait for the missus to leave the house before I try it through the Headrush
Really impressed with the Ironhearts versatility - thanks Mark! - sounds awesome through studio monitors and cab. I need to wait for the missus to leave the house before I try it through the Headrush
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Got a Hammond 1760H and 194F choke coming from Mouser for a 20w quasi-JCM800 build I've been working on for a while with a mate of mine. It's designed to fit in a 10x6" chassis and might be able to run 6L6 tubes for added fatness but we'll see how we go... I've a pair of 6p3s that might work better.
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The proverbial just got real for the amp build project:
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Oooh! Whatya building?NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 2:53 pm The proverbial just got real for the amp build project:
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"Got a Hammond 1760H and 194F choke coming from Mouser for a 20w quasi-JCM800 build I've been working on for a while with a mate of mine. It's designed to fit in a 10x6" chassis and might be able to run 6L6 tubes for added fatness but we'll see how we go... I've a pair of 6p3s that might work better."
It started as a mini JCM800 project but I've thrown a few ideas into the mix which may or may not work out, one of which is a cold clipper switch withe the resistors in parallel to avoid the popping... not a hugely advanced mod but parallel resistors is a better application than Rob Robinette's original drawing.
I've also been wondering how to make a switch for the slope resistor in the tone stack, but since it comes right off a cathode it's carrying a lot of juice, but you can do a lot of tone sculpting by dicking with that single resistor.
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A 1997 KV97 Squier Strat is on its way up here from Taupo. $200 shipped. Awesome. These ones had bodies that were made of real wood. Imagine that.
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New pots and knobs for the epi 339, last thing to upgrade on it… literally on the courier. Mostly paid for with my wonderful 5 year work bonus.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Behringer SF300, to see what all the fuss is about, can't have too many flavours of fuzz!
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For my 5 year bonus I got Flybuys points.
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