Dude. You are a master. But I dont believe, not for a second, that the inside of a genuine MKIIC+ is like this !;
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Dude. You are a master. But I dont believe, not for a second, that the inside of a genuine MKIIC+ is like this !;
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Very cool build. Lots of patience, you have. How thick are the circuit boards they shipped you? I'd imagine pretty heavy duty. Great work man!
100% awesome, but nothing will top your SLO builds.
Thanks. This could do with a butf of tidying which it will get.
First I'm going to get rid of this reverb hum. Reverb if it's there in the original I Damn well don't want it in mine!
Are you still wanting to do the uber? That's possibly next on my list now that I have access to a real one so I can verify the schematics first.
I should probably get rid of my spare SLO parts first though.
Tony, are you sure it's the reverb causing it? My amp is dead quiet until I get on the lead channel, and then it's white noise city. I've actually had it looked at a couple times, caps done, etc. Techs say it's just "the nature of the beast". No one else around here has an older II or III, so I can't compare, but if it's just the reverb that causes that I'd hella just yank it.
I've seen conflicting reports of how noisy the lead channel can be, so I wonder if they changed something on the later versions. My amp is a really early no stripe Mark III.
Tony, are you sure it's the reverb causing it? My amp is dead quiet until I get on the lead channel, and then it's white noise city. I've actually had it looked at a couple times, caps done, etc. Techs say it's just "the nature of the beast". No one else around here has an older II or III, so I can't compare, but if it's just the reverb that causes that I'd hella just yank it.
I've seen conflicting reports of how noisy the lead channel can be, so I wonder if they changed something on the later versions. My amp is a really early no stripe Mark III.