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0C3 Guitar Amp Controlled Smooth Sag
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Progress -  Some photos

Note:  If I didn't already mention it I suppose I should point out before anyone has apoplexy (and no, that's not a Steve Jobs built Marshall clone  Wink  ) I'm building this amp in a rescued Blackface Princeton chassis and cab  salvaged from a dumpster where the owner had tosses it after a fire.  Not much was left.

Here it is now,....

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and inside

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I have to find a new silkscreen service or try to muddle through some sort of masking template myself as the service I used for years is apparently defunct.  The actual Front Panel layout is "Gain" (parallel) in #2 Input, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, and Master.  FX Loop is on the back panel and if anyone decides to build something like this if you are a heavy high gain guy, like if you have both channels dimed a lot, you'll need a voltage divider at FX Send somewhere between 50% and 80% reduction should work for the most Metal.
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RE: 0C3 Guitar Amp Controlled Smooth Sag - by enorbet2 - 05-12-2023, 11:22 PM

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