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Gear Closet / Re: Marshall DSL15H project
« on: November 13, 2015, 09:09:01 PM »
Well I finally got some mods done.
Green Channel: Changed the slope resistor of the internal tone stack from 100k to 56k. This is actually a very common mod on black face and silver face Fenders. It makes the green ch sound more like a tweed and less like a silver face. This alone boosted up the midrange and increased gain. It also reduced bass boom. So it did what I wanted. I went ahead and lowered the signal padding resistor as well, but I think I'll go back to stock there. Once that is done, I'm done with the green channel. With the guitar volume all the way up it has some grit, but cleans up when I roll it back a bit. Just the way I like it.
Red Channel: I did most of the established mods for the red ch. I'm not happy with the results yet. But I don't have the V1b cathode by-pass cap in right now, and the added gain pot load resistor is way off spec, because I read the stripes backwards.
Green Channel: Changed the slope resistor of the internal tone stack from 100k to 56k. This is actually a very common mod on black face and silver face Fenders. It makes the green ch sound more like a tweed and less like a silver face. This alone boosted up the midrange and increased gain. It also reduced bass boom. So it did what I wanted. I went ahead and lowered the signal padding resistor as well, but I think I'll go back to stock there. Once that is done, I'm done with the green channel. With the guitar volume all the way up it has some grit, but cleans up when I roll it back a bit. Just the way I like it.
Red Channel: I did most of the established mods for the red ch. I'm not happy with the results yet. But I don't have the V1b cathode by-pass cap in right now, and the added gain pot load resistor is way off spec, because I read the stripes backwards.
