truls Posted June 10, 2002 Share Posted June 10, 2002 I've read with great interest your web page about blueprinting amplifiers, and I have some questions for you, mainly regarding Marshall Valvestate amps. I use my VS100 for mostly playing rythm metal stuff, and I think my ideal sound can be described as medium/high gain, well defined, thight midrange, scoped off high and moderate lows. To make this possible I use a TC.Electronics parametric equalizer, and the amplified signal is led to a single Vintage 30 in a custom cabinet. For studio applications I run the amp 100% dry into the mix, then adding desired effects afterwards. The eq on the amp is set flat. Is it possible to by-pass and/or disassemble the eq-pots on the amp?? What happen if I switch the capacitors in the output section to some of a higher or lower capacitance?? Would it add much a difference just changing the capacitors to a high-end metal film type?? What pre-amp tube would you recommend for this application?? Any other suggestions regarding modifications?? Any replies would be much appreciated Regards Truls Herland Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollykin Posted June 11, 2002 Share Posted June 11, 2002 mate - re-post your post in the "Feel free to ask myles" thread floating around here - then it will email myles when you do and he will get back to you. Nolly "Money, Bitchez and Cheese!" http://www.playspoon.com/nollykin/files/voxline.gif "I never thought about it, and I never stopped to feel - But I didn't want you telling me just what to think was real. And as simple as it comes, I only wanted to express- ...But with expression comes regret - and I don't want you hating me." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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