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« Reply #150 on: September 19, 2012, 07:09:45 AM »

i normally gently lay mine face down on a soft pillow, take the tubes out, and back the screws out leaving one in. then i use one hand to steady and brace the chassis and back out the remaining screw then slowly let the swing down, then lift it out. easy peasy!

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« Reply #151 on: September 19, 2012, 11:35:36 AM »

i normally gently lay mine face down on a soft pillow, take the tubes out, and back the screws out leaving one in. then i use one hand to steady and brace the chassis and back out the remaining screw then slowly let the swing down, then lift it out. easy peasy!

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Thanks!! I'll do that.
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« Reply #152 on: September 19, 2012, 11:42:55 AM »

...once the chassis is out...if i want to run the amp with the chassis out....  after putting the tubes back in...

is it ok to rest the chassis on the transformers and run it that way so I can make internal trim adjustments and check the sound without having to put the chassis back in the cab?

(sorry if these are dumb questions).
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« Reply #153 on: September 19, 2012, 05:02:58 PM »

Yes you can. I usually put a mouser catalog at each end of the chassis. This gives plenty of clearance of the tubes and trannys off the work surface. Weber also makes a workbench amp cradle for this purpose. It's pricy, so I stick to my mouser catalogs Smiley

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« Reply #154 on: September 20, 2012, 01:25:39 AM »

Yes you can. I usually put a mouser catalog at each end of the chassis. This gives plenty of clearance of the tubes and trannys off the work surface. Weber also makes a workbench amp cradle for this purpose. It's pricy, so I stick to my mouser catalogs Smiley

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Thank you, my freind.
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« Reply #155 on: September 20, 2012, 07:20:07 PM »

Gigs, another way to drop the chassis is stack books under the trannies.  I've also seen guys have pieces of 4x4 cut to the right length to act as support under the trannies.
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« Reply #156 on: September 21, 2012, 12:08:51 AM »

Gigs, another way to drop the chassis is stack books under the trannies.  I've also seen guys have pieces of 4x4 cut to the right length to act as support under the trannies.

Yes, good idea. Thanks!
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« Reply #157 on: December 31, 2012, 05:17:03 PM »

First off, let me say that this is an amazing thread on an amazing forum. The community here is so helpful, it's incredible!

As stated much earlier in this thread, finding audio clips for the BM is difficult as there are few out there. I'm in the situation that you guys were in before you ordered this amp: thinking maybe the bluesmaster is what I'm after (looking for John Mayer/SRV incredible cleans and slight breakup when pushed) but not sure and needing to ask questions. It seems so many of my questions have been answered already with this thread as it seems that stratultra and many of the contributors to this thread are after the same tones as I am.

All of this being said, is there a way that some of you could record your killer strat clean sounds and slight boosted clean breakup a la that JM/SRV sound we all love? I'm positive you will make way more people than just I happy with audio clips along these lines.

Thanks for all of the info, and keep up the tone quest!

Dave

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« Reply #158 on: January 01, 2013, 12:54:52 AM »

Hi Dave and welcome to the forum!

I've actually got another amp now so i cant provide the clips, but the BM was an excellent amp for those tones your searching for.

In my experience with the BM, if boosted cleans (PAB on clean channel) and slight break up (pushed input gain on clean or light OD in OD channel) is what your after, the BM excells in this with a strat. Perhaps some other BM owners can help provide a clip, but there mcinku's clips in youtube is a very good representation of what it sounds like with single coils.

Keep in mind that the BM responds VERY well with tube changes as described in this thread and speaker choice is also key. If i had to do it again, I would of selected a celestion gold instead of an EV. EV works well with my amp now and non HRM d clones opposed to celestion golds and g1365s.

All the best and good luck! Yell out if you have any questions as the folks here are super helpful!

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« Reply #159 on: January 02, 2013, 04:30:58 AM »

Hi Dave and welcome to the forum!

I've actually got another amp now so i cant provide the clips, but the BM was an excellent amp for those tones your searching for.

In my experience with the BM, if boosted cleans (PAB on clean channel) and slight break up (pushed input gain on clean or light OD in OD channel) is what your after, the BM excells in this with a strat. Perhaps some other BM owners can help provide a clip, but there mcinku's clips in youtube is a very good representation of what it sounds like with single coils.

Keep in mind that the BM responds VERY well with tube changes as described in this thread and speaker choice is also key. If i had to do it again, I would of selected a celestion gold instead of an EV. EV works well with my amp now and non HRM d clones opposed to celestion golds and g1365s.

All the best and good luck! Yell out if you have any questions as the folks here are super helpful!



Why did you let go of the BM and what is your new amp?
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« Reply #160 on: January 02, 2013, 12:09:45 PM »

I bought a two rock topaz out of curiosity more than anything. Gone to the dark side!

Not taking anything away from the BM, but the TR was more what I was after ....
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« Reply #161 on: July 13, 2013, 07:48:12 PM »

Ok, So I have owned the HRM BM 100W for almost a year now. Played many gigs with it (indoor and outdoor). I use two cabs with it (2x12 with Webers) and (4x10 with Webers). This amp is really an amazing creature. I play in a cover band (70s rock and blues) and I use a strat and a les paul for gigs.

The strat with the clean amp settings is really a fantastic sound (with PAB on). Roll the guitar volume down for some real nice chime, the string clarity is amazing with this amp. Push the guitar volume a little higher for some growl. Also use fulltone OCD and FDII pedals with the streat thru the clean amp and get some real nice tones as well. Could not be happier. Use a WET reverb pedal as well in the effects loop.

The les paul with the OD channel engaged has taken much more time to dial in (after breaking in the amp). But is well worth the effort. Tube swaps were needed to get where I wanted to be. The bloom and the overdive dynamics are so very very nice and controllable. Again, guitar volume control plays a role here. The LP when you roll down the volume is a great rythm sound, full and clear with great string separation. Crank the guitar to 9-10 and the fun really starts for solos. Also I engage the PAB for solos, always. A few songs I play the LP thru the clean channel and use the fulltone OCD or Plimsoul for some different overdrive sounds. This takes good pedals very well in the clean channel and can find some wonderful sustain and bloom thru it as well.

Indoors I set it to 50W, outdoors always 100W.

This is truly a keeper amplifier. With the right tubes, speakers and guitars its amazing and I get alot of compliments on the tones. Been wondering if I should put Mercury Mag transformers in this, but that's much farther down the road.
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« Reply #162 on: July 15, 2013, 12:15:47 PM »

Ok, So I have owned the HRM BM 100W for almost a year now. Played many gigs with it (indoor and outdoor). I use two cabs with it (2x12 with Webers) and (4x10 with Webers). This amp is really an amazing creature. I play in a cover band (70s rock and blues) and I use a strat and a les paul for gigs.

The strat with the clean amp settings is really a fantastic sound (with PAB on). Roll the guitar volume down for some real nice chime, the string clarity is amazing with this amp. Push the guitar volume a little higher for some growl. Also use fulltone OCD and FDII pedals with the streat thru the clean amp and get some real nice tones as well. Could not be happier. Use a WET reverb pedal as well in the effects loop.

The les paul with the OD channel engaged has taken much more time to dial in (after breaking in the amp). But is well worth the effort. Tube swaps were needed to get where I wanted to be. The bloom and the overdive dynamics are so very very nice and controllable. Again, guitar volume control plays a role here. The LP when you roll down the volume is a great rythm sound, full and clear with great string separation. Crank the guitar to 9-10 and the fun really starts for solos. Also I engage the PAB for solos, always. A few songs I play the LP thru the clean channel and use the fulltone OCD or Plimsoul for some different overdrive sounds. This takes good pedals very well in the clean channel and can find some wonderful sustain and bloom thru it as well.

Indoors I set it to 50W, outdoors always 100W.

This is truly a keeper amplifier. With the right tubes, speakers and guitars its amazing and I get alot of compliments on the tones. Been wondering if I should put Mercury Mag transformers in this, but that's much farther down the road.

Great to hear that the BM has worked well for you! Keep rockin Smiley
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