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Celestion Ten 30, 30W, 95dB, 85-5000Hz, 31mm/1.25inch VC, Ceramic, 0.37kg
Celestion G10 Vintage, 60W, 97dB, 100-5500Hz, 44mm/1.75inch VC, Ceramic, 0.88kg
Celestion G10 Gold, 40W, 98dB, 80-6000Hz, 44mm/1.75inch VC, Alnico, 2.95kg
happy it has a blend knob, so even if the effect is not (set as) subtle at all, one can lower its volume so it sounds less ‘in your face’
When you think there is a choice, and yes there are a lot of options to ‘choose’ from, but all you witness is gravitation… ?
Hands-On Access To A World Of Great Tones
Mobile, battery powered, and filled with a diverse selection of flagship-quality BOSS amps and effects, the ME-80 is the ideal compact tone processor for performing guitarists. A friendly knob-based interface makes it simple to dial in great sounds in seconds, while easily selectable operation modes offer the flexibility of individual stompbox-style on/off or instant recall of complex multi-effects setups. Unique new footswitches deliver twice the control of previous designs for efficient and intuitive effects switching, patch selection, and real-time sound shaping while playing on stage. The free BOSS TONE STUDIO software unlocks even more tonal possibilities, providing a cool graphical interface for tweaking and organizing sounds on your computer, plus a web connection to BOSS TONE CENTRAL for direct access to free gig-ready patches created by top pro guitarists and much more.
PRS MT-15 amp into two diy TL806 with EVM-12L &
PRS MT-15 amp into Marshall JVM-C212 with Celestion G12Heritage and G12Vintage
no alterations, 0sec Thieles, 38s Marshall, 1m54s Thieles again:
Normalized Gain (Adobe Premiere Elements), 0sec Thieles, 38s Marshall, 1m54s Thieles again:
printed sticker drill template on polycarbonate
3mm through holes, 3.5x2mm sunk holes and 10mm through holes for Lorlin CK1029, 18.3mm through hole for 9 pin vacuum tube socket, 25mm through hole for 8 pin vacuum tube socket with 35x2mm sunk hole.
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Part 10. boost convertors and HV switches construction
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Part 9. current amplifiers construction
Part 9. current amplifiers testing
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Part 8. grid bias circuit construction
Part 8. grid bias circuit testing and calibration
measuring -12.64 Volt regardless of Calibration slider after making one mistake
I put D21 (HER108) in the spot of D12
during step C9 I found out (because I had 2 more items left instead of 1)
I unsoldered HER108 and put in D21 and then put the correct 1N5934 in D12
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Part 6. heater supply construction
Part 6. heater supply testing
Part 7. negative power supply construction
Part 7. negative power supply testing
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Part 4. RS232 interface construction
Part 4. RS232 interface testing
Part 5. micro controller construction
Part 5. micro controller testing
Part 5. micro controller calibration
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Part 1. the GUI installation
Part 1. the GUI testing
Part 2. RS232 connector cable construction
Part 2. RS232 connector cable testing
Part 3. voltage regulators construction
Part 3. voltage regulators testing
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