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« Reply #15 on: August 15, 2009, 11:45:17 AM »

re those mods you've done which is the -ve feedback on V1? I'm off to compare layouts.

Figured it out now, its the 3 way switching you added between pin 6 and 7.

have you left the mid and bass caps at 0.1  after you changed the slope resistor to 60k?

Yes, I left them intact, I like loads of open bass frequencies. But if you look at the Ceriatone’s bluesmaster layout you’ll see 48 k slop resistor, no NFB and smaller caps to clean up to much bass.
Larry’s amp (probably Matt’s too) has plexyflex overdrive – more edgy and marshally.
I prefer smoother drive tone.
 
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