bitsandvolts wrote:
Bob,
definitely interested in pics!! and CLIPS!!

so you're saying that the sIII is a better overall amp than the JATMB you made?
-Frank
Well.... suffice it to say, IT is way more stable. I attribute it to the layout I think. Don't get me wrong, I love my TMB combo, I just have these little things I don't like about it. To touchy, little things that bother me, like a bit of squeal sometimes, and noise. People say thats your wiring. Well, my sIII is a bit more messy than my JA TMB and it has 0 noise, even dimed, you can barely hear it. This is definately the long wires because of where the PI is... (slot 3). It is way more noisy than the sIII. I thought because the TMB was a type high gain amp, it is normal. When I powered up the sIII, I changed my mind quickly. In short I think the sIII is a newer better version of the TMB. I mean I had the thing dimed today, full tilt, and there was less noise than my TMB combo at 6 or 7.
I have a couple builds to do for friends, and no doubt what they will be.
The sound.... well..... pretty much what the JA TMB is but more tamed, but then again believe it or not, I think it has more edge than the JA version, even at lower gain. Could be the 4 Celestion G12T-75's I'm running it through though...

To be fair, I have to connect the sIII in my combo with 2 12" sammi's.
I might play with some tweaks, but maybe I'll leave that up to my combo when I convert it.
I am working on installing a mosfet circuit with Mike to drop the voltage in the 18watt, so we can get that cranked el84 tone at lower volumes, so thats where my efforts are going to be probably starting next week. I have it slated to go into the sIII. I made provisions when I wired it last nite.
Other than that the sIII ROCKS!!!