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one wire mod?
what is and how do u install the one wire mod?...how dose it alter the tone?.....thanks ....johnny eggz
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The "one-wire" mod is a way of cascading the the channels in the standard four-input amp for more gain and a pseudo-MV arrangement of the volume controls (one volume for one gain stage, one volume for the next gain stage and the overall amp volume.)
I can tell you how I would assume the mod is done; but understand I have never actually done the mod nor seen it done.
The two channels come together at two 470K resistors (one of which usually has a 470 or 500pF bright cap across it.) Disconnect the wire going to the resistor with the cap across it (ch. I) which will need to be connected to the input of the other channel. You can connect it by connecting to the green wire on channel II's high input jack, or you can remove the wires going to channel II's pair of 68K resistors and connect to one of those terminals (if it is a PCB amp this is not an alternative to take lightly.)
I would connect to the high input jack on ch. II myself, in hopes that you can still use the ch. II jacks as a regular-sounding Marshall input. You may have to adjust the channel I volume to prevent your signal from bleeding off into that channel when using channel II by itself though.
Anyone out there actually done this mod to verify what I'm saying?
I can tell you how I would assume the mod is done; but understand I have never actually done the mod nor seen it done.
The two channels come together at two 470K resistors (one of which usually has a 470 or 500pF bright cap across it.) Disconnect the wire going to the resistor with the cap across it (ch. I) which will need to be connected to the input of the other channel. You can connect it by connecting to the green wire on channel II's high input jack, or you can remove the wires going to channel II's pair of 68K resistors and connect to one of those terminals (if it is a PCB amp this is not an alternative to take lightly.)
I would connect to the high input jack on ch. II myself, in hopes that you can still use the ch. II jacks as a regular-sounding Marshall input. You may have to adjust the channel I volume to prevent your signal from bleeding off into that channel when using channel II by itself though.
Anyone out there actually done this mod to verify what I'm saying?

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No, it won't be the same thing at all.
What pins did you jump on V1? Jumping 3 and 8 (after disconnecting the yellow wire that was goin to pin
will run the amp as shared cathode; Jumping pins 2 and 7 will let you only use two input jacks to run both channels at once.
Neither is the same as cascading the channels.
What pins did you jump on V1? Jumping 3 and 8 (after disconnecting the yellow wire that was goin to pin

Neither is the same as cascading the channels.

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check this out also...
http://www.metroamp.com/forum/viewtopic ... ht=cascade
This was giving to me by ****** himseft but I didn't try it yet still, some say it's to harch sounding, I'm using an extra stage instead now on one of my SLs and its fantastic!
http://www.metroamp.com/forum/viewtopic ... ht=cascade
This was giving to me by ****** himseft but I didn't try it yet still, some say it's to harch sounding, I'm using an extra stage instead now on one of my SLs and its fantastic!
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You've jumped 2 and 7 on V1? Why?
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yeah ok got ya, you don't have that drop (with the 1mg resistor ) from the jacks and no wirering so less capacitance loss......
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