Hey guys,
I played a HRM (non-mod) of a friend of mine and now I'm hooked! Problem is: I have very little (read: BYOC and Musikding) experience with building electronics. I have a good picture of what I want and I have a pretty good idea of the tonal difference in parts, tubes and mods. It's my technical experience that kills it
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I'm already convinced it's probably a bad idea to do so myself, but I'm willing to spend a couple of bucks extra and have Nik do most of the wiring. I want to go for a 50w Bluesmaster and mod it. I'm hoping that some of you 'veterans' are willing to share some of your wisdom and have some tips on building and modding the bluesmaster.
Right now I'm thinking of replacing the transformers to higher spec ones. Mercury transformers tend to be a bit 'lifeless' and 'static', is that also the case with the HRM's? And I heard vintage replica's have a tendency of blowing life into HRM's. And would a choke really add (extra) flexibility? Anyone with experience?
I also read about a post-od-tonestack-bypass for more gain, anyone. Would it be an easy mod for a beginner and could it be done with push-pull switching?
I also want a built-in C-lator and (Palmer) attenuator. I'm not a 19" kinda guy, and I think it would be safest built in and with some creative thinking it might just fit in 1 HU for a clean look and plenty of space. How would it work with powering the whole thing?
Lastly I want to do something about the inputs. I'm not a dual-inputs kind of guy so a single input with a switch would suit me better. It gave me the inspiration of a lo-in clean - hi-in od setting. Would it be possible? Anyone with experience and/or schems?
Maybe you guys have some better ideas for awesome mods, please (!!) let me know
. I hope you guys can help, if it's done I'll promise to post clips!!!
Grtz,
Laurens