Another Mod 5 finished
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Another Mod 5 finished
I finished another Mod 5 last night.
clip 1:
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1
signal path is: guitar - amp - cab - mic - and a little reverb added protools.
clip 1:
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1
signal path is: guitar - amp - cab - mic - and a little reverb added protools.
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Re: Another Mod 5 finished
Without a doubt, that is the CLOSEST I've heard anyone get to 'specifically' Mark A's (rip) MOD5 tone
NICE JOB TERRY
(Love the riffs too man
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NICE JOB TERRY


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Re: Another Mod 5 finished
Lord have mercy guys that thing sound great! I have to get my hands on a Mod 5. I have been reading the mod pages on here (and elsewhere) for a while now and my head is spinning with all the info.
I have been looking at everything under the sun in this tone range and a Mod 5 is the one! Will I have to build one myself? I have been looking on e bay for one to no avail.
Thanks for any thoughts on the matter
I have been looking at everything under the sun in this tone range and a Mod 5 is the one! Will I have to build one myself? I have been looking on e bay for one to no avail.
Thanks for any thoughts on the matter
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Sorry I disagree, it does not sound like a Mod 5. I like the playing though.
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I'm sure you know that buying the parts would run around $1400 to do it right. You should go for it. Start a thread and ask lots of questions, post pics of your progress. The mod5 is easy, that is, if you still want it after hearing what a non-master marshall clone sounds like. Most guys are ripping out there Lar/Mars these days.dnkhoward2 wrote:Lord have mercy guys that thing sound great! I have to get my hands on a Mod 5. I have been reading the mod pages on here (and elsewhere) for a while now and my head is spinning with all the info.
I have been looking at everything under the sun in this tone range and a Mod 5 is the one! Will I have to build one myself? I have been looking on e bay for one to no avail.
Thanks for any thoughts on the matter

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Re: Another Mod 5 finished
I think its pretty sweet tone. Almost verging on a Outta the Cellar tone in spots but comin back browner.
never the less its pretty tasty tone no matter what.
never the less its pretty tasty tone no matter what.
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Tone Slinger wrote:Without a doubt, that is the CLOSEST I've heard anyone get to 'specifically' Mark A's (rip) MOD5 tone![]()
NICE JOB TERRY(Love the riffs too man
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thank you for the kind words Andy!
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Thanks for the comments, and welcome to the forum, looks like this was your first post. Very rarely you can find a Mod 5 that Mark did and if you do they want a lot for them!dnkhoward2 wrote:Lord have mercy guys that thing sound great! I have to get my hands on a Mod 5. I have been reading the mod pages on here (and elsewhere) for a while now and my head is spinning with all the info.
I have been looking at everything under the sun in this tone range and a Mod 5 is the one! Will I have to build one myself? I have been looking on e bay for one to no avail.
Thanks for any thoughts on the matter
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Re: Another Mod 5 finished
thanks Strat78 its a very easy tone to play with.Strat78 wrote:I think Art is kind of right but not in a bad way. What is your bright cap value, I found that anything higher that 100pf makes it overly bright and brittle. Sounds like a fun tone to play, but I think Mark's had a little more warmth and squish. I actually like your version better.
no bright cap used.
Your right about anything over the 100pf makes it bright and brittle. I think i read somewhere where Mark posted that also, but not sure.
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Oops, I meant to say the mix cap. Terry, did you build this amp from the ground up? Where did you place the dual pot? Just wondering, because I put my last Lar/Mar in the presence spot and hard wired the presence cap and a 5k resister internally. Ran all the ppimv wires under the board, nice and neat and no noise problems either! 

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Yes, its a ground up build.Strat78 wrote:Oops, I meant to say the mix cap. Terry, did you build this amp from the ground up? Where did you place the dual pot? Just wondering, because I put my last Lar/Mar in the presence spot and hard wired the presence cap and a 5k resister internally. Ran all the ppimv wires under the board, nice and neat and no noise problems either!
The "Bright CH Mix Cap", i have a 470pf in there right now, am going to lower that to the 100pf and and see what she sounds like.
I put the PPIMV on the back. I think putting it like you did on the front in place of the presence pot is so convenient! I put the PPIMV on my '87 50w marshall on the front and love it like that.
Here's a link to a few pics of it:
http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/tgrov ... Dec%202014
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Nice to see the build pics. Love the 70's style head cab! Yeah, the 100pf should be noticeable, but that is with the standard cascade, mod 5: 25uf V2A etc? -lets see if you like it. If it is not a cascade the 470pf would be the best choice. I'm not saying you need to improve the tone at all, I'm just trying to calibrate my ears with what I think is going on in your build especially the mixer area. 

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Thanks
It is a 2203 (cascade).
The head cab is from Bob over at sour mash cabs, love his work.
The setting for the clip i posted are: Preamp 6, Master Vol 1, PPIMV 4, Presence 10, Bass 7, Middle 5, Treble 9. There is still a ton of gain left in the amp.

It is a 2203 (cascade).
The head cab is from Bob over at sour mash cabs, love his work.
The setting for the clip i posted are: Preamp 6, Master Vol 1, PPIMV 4, Presence 10, Bass 7, Middle 5, Treble 9. There is still a ton of gain left in the amp.
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Yes, looks very nice. I do think that Mark used a lower mixer value. You can use a basic R-C calculator to see what different values do for you.
What transformers are you using?
What transformers are you using?
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