Franklin took a vacation...

LesStrat

Reining PunLowered
and went to visit his creator.

Scott_F had offered to add a "cut" control to the Celtic Franklin to make it possible to take out some of the extra high frequencies. I didn't have a serious complaint with the amp, but sometimes I had some extra "harshness" in the tone.

I played it for about an hour with just the guitar and amp. WHOA! GREAT overdriven tones, super clean tones, and now with some extra tone control!

If you want to know more, read the "review" links on his website, or search for the reviews that have been done before here (including my own).

I liked this amp all along. Now, I can't imagine EVER letting it go.

Papa Smurf is mos' def' the "Super Duper Tone Producer."

Get in line for your very own TONE MACHINE while you have the chance!

A Parker Fly Deluxe, equipped with MJ's tone mojo (Brobucker & A2P rebuilt on the Dmz bobbins), plugged into Franklin = Sonic Heaven.

Scott: You're da best, bro!
 
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Oh, yes, for the :newbie:s here:

The Franklin is modeled on the Matchless Lightning circuit.
 
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Scott: is the cut control on the Franklin an AC-30 post-phase inverter type cut control or something else? I've got a single-ended amp (ax84) I'd like to add a cut control to, but the normal methods -- presence control or AC-30 type top-cut -- won't work with a single-ended amp.
 
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It's such an easy add-on, Stephen could have done it himself. I simply add a 250k pot and a .0022uf cap in parallel to the master volume. Middle lug to middle lug, right to right, left to left. I added a little mini-toggle to the bottom of the amp so Stephen could switch it out of the circuit if he so chose. Stratman's is wired the same exact way.

LesStrat, I'm glad you love it. Thanks for the kind words, how about we lose the smurf stuff? :)
 
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It's such an easy add-on, Stephen could have done it himself. I simply add a 250k pot and a .0022uf cap in parallel to the master volume. Middle lug to middle lug, right to right, left to left. I added a little mini-toggle to the bottom of the amp so Stephen could switch it out of the circuit if he so chose. Stratman's is wired the same exact way.

LesStrat, I'm glad you love it. Thanks for the kind words, how about we lose the smurf stuff? :)

Yea, but I also have the 120V ~ 240V option...


I LOVE this AMP

BTW - I also jump channels the Normal and Treble channels on Edana and then jump into Franklin for a really BIG tone.
 
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It's such an easy add-on, Stephen could have done it himself. I simply add a 250k pot and a .0022uf cap in parallel to the master volume. Middle lug to middle lug, right to right, left to left. I added a little mini-toggle to the bottom of the amp so Stephen could switch it out of the circuit if he so chose. Stratman's is wired the same exact way.

LesStrat, I'm glad you love it. Thanks for the kind words, how about we lose the smurf stuff? :)

Hmmm.. I'll have to try that later tonight. That's post-TMB, right?
 
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Nice option...although I likes me some treble. I only use the cut on my AC30 when it gets too loud for others, but it's all good to me. :)

- Keith
 
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Thanks Scott! That was exactly what I was looking for! Right now I'm waffling between a 0.0047 and a .0022 cap...
 
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It's such an easy add-on, Stephen could have done it himself. I simply add a 250k pot and a .0022uf cap in parallel to the master volume. Middle lug to middle lug, right to right, left to left.

Scott; I'm curious. What you say in the text, and what it shows in the pic aren't quite the same. Is this basically just a tone control with a .0022uf cap?
 
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I "borrowed" the photo from a well-known LIghtning layout. Actually there's no need to connect the .0022 between the center and the left lug. Just as the left lug is unused on the master, so it is on the cut.
 
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Thats even more interesting. I don't recall ever seeing a volume control that didn't use all three lugs. More food for thought.
 
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LesStrat, I'm glad you love it. Thanks for the kind words, how about we lose the smurf stuff? :)
Done...as soon as we get some female members:D

Besides, it fits so well with the default forum background.:chairfall
 
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