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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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Luthierwnc wrote;
Attached is a drawing of the Strat switch. It is a DPDT on-on mini on the panel. In the normally closed position, the bypass cap is .68 and a resistor on the larger cap keeps it out of the circuit. You could season that to taste. On the other side of the switch, the .05 and .02 are in series which drops the capacitance down to about .015. There is a big leak resistor to keep it from popping. You could accomplish the same thing by putting a .01 and a .047 in parallel. The lower bypass and mid-cap values should serve buckers better.
Thanks for sharing Skip. I've seen a number of solutions to mid cap value switching but I was intrigued when you mention changing cathode cap at the same time, which is something I've thought about doing in order to get different pre-amp voicings. I see that some of Henry's RedPlate amps have a 'mode' switch, which gives 'Black, Brown and Tweed' voicings which I suspect are achieved in a similar way to your setup.

You've inspired me to heat up my soldering iron and start messin'.

Thanks once again,

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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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I've seen posts to alter the slope resistor as well. I didn't follow up since they either used a big coupling cap coming off of V1a before the slope resistor or had B+ on the switch. I suppose you could put a 50k pot in series with a 100k resistor for custom tweakage. Push/pull for the Strat switch would do it all but I'd like something brawnier than an 1/8-watt alpha in that application (with a plastic knob too). sh
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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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Just starting on a new build... this one is going to be 183 with "one tube reverb" built in.
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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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@Luthierwnc

May I ask the value of the mid pot your using with the strat switch?
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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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mid pot 250ka
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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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I started a 183-ish build back around last Thanksgiving, and finally got it done (for now, anyway). Couldn't get used to the low mids, so I changed the bass and mid caps to .02. Doesn't have the typical skyliner tone anymore, but I like the sound, it's a little tighter. Definitely not as pretty as most of the builds around here, but here's a pic of the goofy resistors. 8) No idea if they make any difference in the tone, but hunting the stuff down (mostly on Ebay) is part of the fun! :)

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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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mcinku wrote:Just starting on a new build... this one is going to be 183 with "one tube reverb" built in.
Hey mcinku, nice to see you over here.
Your posts have been very helpful to me.
Thank you.
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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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Teleguy61 wrote:
mcinku wrote:Just starting on a new build... this one is going to be 183 with "one tube reverb" built in.
Hey mcinku, nice to see you over here.
Your posts have been very helpful to me.
Thank you.
I'm glad that it helped you... these forums are like that, ... we take some and sometime we get lucky and give something back as well.
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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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Chris333 wrote:I started a 183-ish build back around last Thanksgiving, and finally got it done (for now, anyway). Couldn't get used to the low mids, so I changed the bass and mid caps to .02. Doesn't have the typical skyliner tone anymore, but I like the sound, it's a little tighter. Definitely not as pretty as most of the builds around here, but here's a pic of the goofy resistors. 8) No idea if they make any difference in the tone, but hunting the stuff down (mostly on Ebay) is part of the fun! :)

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Really nice looking build...congrats
Do those "goofy resistors" add some nice mojo?

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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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dcribbs1412 wrote: Do those "goofy resistors" add some nice mojo?
Dunno about mojo, or tone, but I will say that they definitely add color (the visual kind) and expense. :wink:
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Chris333 wrote:
dcribbs1412 wrote: Do those "goofy resistors" add some nice mojo?
Dunno about mojo, or tone, but I will say that they definitely add color (the visual kind) and expense. :wink:
You should post some info about that build and what values of NOS parts you used, it looks great!
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Re: Where are all the new build threads?

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amplifiednation wrote:
Chris333 wrote:
dcribbs1412 wrote: Do those "goofy resistors" add some nice mojo?
Dunno about mojo, or tone, but I will say that they definitely add color (the visual kind) and expense. :wink:
You should post some info about that build and what values of NOS parts you used, it looks great!
Taylor, your new low-plate build looks awesome! Did you get your Mepcos from Mark Huffman? I used Mark's Mepcos for the 150K plates, and his old green Dales for the 220Ks. Thank you, David Root, for the source! :) I like that he emails a picture of the parts before he sends them out -- it's reassuring to see that they look as expected.

Also used some Beyschlags and a Piher, all from Ebay, and all off-shore -- Italy, Netherlands and Wales. Got the OT from the TGP emporium. It's (I think) a Chinese Dagnall C2668 from a '90s Marshall. Got it for $35, freeing up the rest of my OT budget for the goofy resistors! The rest of it is the usual stuff. Scraped the pots to within 5K of the layout. I will post a clip if I can do one that doesn't make me wince. So, probably not gonna happen... :(
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