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truls

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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

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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.

 

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