Hello,
I've been a member on this site for awhile now and never really had anything to say/post until now.
I built my OTS about 2 years ago and it was my first amp that I put together myself. I messed around with other amps doing cap jobs, resistor swaps and transformer upgrades before so I had time to practice my soldering skills.
I started researching amps online in an effort to find something different than everyone else was playing and that is what brought me to the "d" style amps.
After I built my OTS I enjoyed the clean sound I could get but I never could dial in the right settings on the OD so it kinda got sidelined as my Gear acquisition Syndrome grew, and grew rapidly. I ended up building a Tweed 5E3, Tweed 5E7, a couple Dr. Z's- Stangray and Z-wreck and most recently a BFDR. Needless to say my past two years have been kinda busy! To make a long story short I came back to the OTS recently cause I always felt a little let down by that project. I purchased a smartulator and then got a hold of the OTS manual and the reccomended settings and man
!! Now I know what I was missing this whole time.
Guitar-cable-OTS-smartulator-delay= WOW!!!
In the end everyone needs to experiment to find their own sound and I kinda get that now. I have acquired a lot of amps for my collection along the way and all of which do their own thing. My wife definitely thinks I have a problem but i'm lucky my musical friends appreciate it.
LOL!!
For all those folks considering this amp out there: when dialed in, this amp can hang with the best of em'.
It puts a smile on my face now every time I engage the OD for some lead tones.
Drew