For those of you that have built an amp before...

Re: For those of you that have built an amp before...

Don't take it wrong man it's all good.

Don't make assumptions; everything's cool. I PM'd Scott to help fix the misconceptions brought about by the assumptions; he never got a negative impression.
 
Re: For those of you that have built an amp before...

As long as those big can capacitors are discharged before you go poking around in there, you'll be fine.

And, if you should happen to need to poke around in there with the amp live (biasing, troubleshooting for examples), use *one* hand and sit on the other.

I treat it like I treat handling my .45ACP 1911 or other firearms - mind sharp, focused and alert... and never assume. Laziness and carelessness are what get you.

Good advice–never assume and treat with care/respect
 
Re: For those of you that have built an amp before...

Don't make assumptions; everything's cool. I PM'd Scott to help fix the misconceptions brought about by the assumptions; he never got a negative impression.

......you assume
 
Re: For those of you that have built an amp before...

Don't make assumptions; everything's cool. I PM'd Scott to help fix the misconceptions brought about by the assumptions; he never got a negative impression.

Well don't assume that I'm making assumptions then.

Scott's like that, everything rolls off his back, great guy.
 
Re: For those of you that have built an amp before...

Follow up comments from the new owner are icing on the cake...


"First thing I noticed is how clean or clear the sound is. I can hear each string even strumming. Very full.

The Aedan is exactly what I was looking for. A nice full round tone, not sharp or edgy like the vox. A soft distortion if you will. I put my booster pedal on and this amp has a ton of headroom. I have played on a matchless 15 watt a few times, it sounds good but has no headroom and just will not be pushed any farther. So the aedan having room to the roof is great.

Also very responsive to touch or pick attack. Very responsive to the guitar. Changing the volume up/down does everything.

Loud is an understatement. The vintage 30 screams. Hard to believe its only 35 watts. I'm scared to know what 2-12's would do."


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