Brent I want to thank you for the time in your studio, which was a blast!

And in more ways than one!

It was an invaluable opportunity to prove the amp, and get some fantastic feedback from you. And you managed to get a bunch of tones out of the amp I never new it had! It was great to have Rob there as well, playing all the different styles. He's a real cool guy. I have to say it was one of the most fun days I'd had in a long time.

And thanks for that awesome report.
BTW, my favourite speaker setup was the vintage Marshall 4X12 with the Greenbacks. It had a nice mellow tone to it, although you're right it start to lose control of the low end at times. Hendrix used the Greenback's bigger brother, Celestion G12H-30s, in his 4X12 cabs. They hold the low end way better. I liked the Hiwatt/ Fane 4X12 a lot too.
bgroup wrote:
A little snip-snip, and swap-swap, and WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Man, v2 sounded like a crackin' Hiwatt... with some extras... more on that in a moment... .. After the cap was snipped out, v2 was perfect - FANTASTIC tones from the bottom all the way to the top, and again, lots of cool subtle shades of clean and semi-clean from around 10 o'clock to 3 o'clock.
bgroup wrote:
Just so we're clear here, with the mod there's still INSANE amounts of gain on tap!! Especially with the 2 gain stages. It's not like we went from a Mesa Rectifier to a Fender Twin. IMO, the mod just made ALL the gain usable and gave the gain knob a little more travel in the clean regions for more subtle shades of clean.

And I don't know if I'd use the words "soft" or "mellow" to describe the resultant tone after the mod. Modded or not, this thing is a MONSTER!!!

My own observation was that with the capacitor snipped out of the Normal channel, you also got more detail. This comes as little surprise, since this small change (which makes the Normal preamp like the one in your DR), has the effect of leveling the frequency response across the whole frequency spectrum. The 12AX7 tube in the 4th position in your amp, actually makes it non-stock for that particular model. When we tried the 12AX7 in the Triwatt's 4th position, to my ears, it immediately made the Triwatt louder and added more clean "slam". Overall, I really liked the effect, which gave the Triwatt more of what I usually think of as the signature Hiwatt sound.

It would also have been an interesting experiment to put a 12AT7 in your Hiwatt, to see what it would have sounded like in its stock form. One of those things you don't think about til after it's too late.... grrr....

G-log wrote:
I am looking for a bit more of that thump you get in your chest with a 50 watter and a 4X12 without all the crazy volume and a big cab to carry around!
Or how about some slam to go with that thump?
