well that puts an end to that speculationGrosh_Guitars wrote:That is a choke. it's the same choke I have in a 1970 Super Lead which is totally stock.

what's it's rating?
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well that puts an end to that speculationGrosh_Guitars wrote:That is a choke. it's the same choke I have in a 1970 Super Lead which is totally stock.
Grosh_Guitars wrote:
The choke is clearly positioned correctly with it's bell ends facing towards either end of the chassis. However yes that choke has been replaced.
ah, okay I gotcha.plexified wrote:Grosh_Guitars wrote:
The choke is clearly positioned correctly with it's bell ends facing towards either end of the chassis. However yes that choke has been replaced.
Bobby , your right . As a stock 12000 series with the small U frame choke ,that would be the correct orientation .
I'm trying to get folks to think outside the box as usual and I'm sorry for causing confusion .
This amp is always called 'stock' , and its not .
I'm trying to imply with that pictured configuration alot goes out the window . It is simply not what it seems .
The electromagnetics is an issue in the pictured configuration .
And the small 'end bell ' magnetic component ( which can just be a shell ) is what I suggest be pondered .
That link from that jp site or picture is the more recent picture of his amp right? Like 5 years ago? Didn't they or Ed use it on a recording after they went through it and brought it back to working order? So maybe the new tech installed a better or more period correct choke? or at least one that was better than that one pictured during VHII? Are there any VH1 studio pics floating around of said amp?Ralle wrote:One thing came to my mind... Look at the pic from EVHII... and then look at the piocs from " Eddie Van halen's guitarsound in the first album " link: http://wwwc.dcns.ne.jp/~epi/english.html.." onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. The pic from EVHII shows a replaced choke and that white knob... But the pics from this link shows the "stock" choke without the white knob... What's up with that?
The stock choke would be in there earlier, at the same time as the knob, right? And the replaced choke would be in there at the same time as without the knob, right? But here's the other way around... I'm lost... Is it the same amp?
Another difference; the backside plexi panel is cracked on topside just by the first preamp tube in the " Eddie Van halen's guitarsound in the first album " pics but not in the EVHII pic... plus that mark after the sticky is not in the same possition as the sticky is placed in the EVHII pic...
Hey. I tryied the .047 u in the PI... and that works VERY well... it might bee something there... more to comeIloveMyMarshall wrote:Not if that knob is a pre PI master... I find this very interesting... I've come to the conclution that the 470k mixer is in there somhow... but the coupling cap thing caught my eyesDo you mean that the couplings were placed the other way around; the lead had .022u and the normal had something between .001u and 470pF?
I'm using thet "white knob" to be able to adjust the gain into the seccond stage, and because of that, it fits perfectly to say that the pot was in there for that purpose... but if there's another possibillity of handeling the gain... man this never ends... hard, but great fun
Hey ralle try a .047and also the PI input put a .047 and get back to me on it
I have run in to some killer stuff with your mod brother thank you!!! The pot is just controlling the grid gain correct? My amp I'm getting some clean detailed gain it was HI to much treble until tried the .047 she worked for me, sounds awesome amp to cab as well as lining out from the Rockstah load line box.
Grosh_Guitars wrote:That link from that jp site or picture is the more recent picture of his amp right? Like 5 years ago? Didn't they or Ed use it on a recording after they went through it and brought it back to working order? So maybe the new tech installed a better or more period correct choke? or at least one that was better than that one pictured during VHII? Are there any VH1 studio pics floating around of said amp?Ralle wrote:One thing came to my mind... Look at the pic from EVHII... and then look at the piocs from " Eddie Van halen's guitarsound in the first album " link: http://wwwc.dcns.ne.jp/~epi/english.html.." onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. The pic from EVHII shows a replaced choke and that white knob... But the pics from this link shows the "stock" choke without the white knob... What's up with that?
The stock choke would be in there earlier, at the same time as the knob, right? And the replaced choke would be in there at the same time as without the knob, right? But here's the other way around... I'm lost... Is it the same amp?
Another difference; the backside plexi panel is cracked on topside just by the first preamp tube in the " Eddie Van halen's guitarsound in the first album " pics but not in the EVHII pic... plus that mark after the sticky is not in the same possition as the sticky is placed in the EVHII pic...
Only Ed and Jose know of the progression , maybe Rudy if he is sharp .spaceace76 wrote:Hm, so you're saying all the interest over the 12301 amp is somewhat misguided?
So if it isn't necessarily a 12 series, and it isn't necessarily stock, that means it could be nearly anything.
So are you aware of the progression of work the real main amp went through?
and Drake? interesting...