right now


thanks again for all your help, i never thought in a
million years that i could build my own marshall in my
apt and it would sound this good.

jimmy

Moderator: VelvetGeorge
play away brother! I thought most of you guys that build amps with Georges stuff had used the Dagnal clone OT? it really sounds killer, I just thought that amp should have more gain on the lower vol, numbers,but I am happy with the tone once its turned up, bluzeFlames1950 wrote:Thought that looked like the Dagnall clone in there....no sticker to go by, just the 1.5" core. Not to hijack, but I'd like to play your amp one more time before I send it back Steve.........the Dagnall clone sounds killer in there!!!bluze81 wrote:Mark I have the dagnall ot, in my 12000 Metro build, but I dont have anything to compare it to, so you really like it better than the mercury output transformer?![]()
thats it! it has more demension that the merc!bluze81 wrote:I listened to the clip,it sounds really really good! that amp has more of a natural Marshall rock sound,it really breaths,you can hear the 3d depth in there,did you add any effects with pro tool program when you recorded the clip?
My Super Bass has an early Dagnall clone, but the power supply is the '69 style with lowered filtering -- it still sounds different than the '67.bluze81 wrote:play away brother! I thought most of you guys that build amps with Georges stuff had used the Dagnal clone OT? it really sounds killer, I just thought that amp should have more gain on the lower vol, numbers,but I am happy with the tone once its turned up, bluzeFlames1950 wrote:Thought that looked like the Dagnall clone in there....no sticker to go by, just the 1.5" core. Not to hijack, but I'd like to play your amp one more time before I send it back Steve.........the Dagnall clone sounds killer in there!!!bluze81 wrote:Mark I have the dagnall ot, in my 12000 Metro build, but I dont have anything to compare it to, so you really like it better than the mercury output transformer?![]()
gotchay one of my favorite specs right there.Flames1950 wrote:I just meant it was the standard '69 amp, with lowered filtering values (50/32/32/16/16 from mains to preamp) and I hacked out the 56K balancing resistors across the screens. Getting rid of those resistors made a noticable difference in the sound of this amp, the ghosting dropped substantially.