Hi Alexander,
great job, I have some questions for you if you like.
The foot switch is a stereo jack, what do you control? reverb, Boost, Dirty?
Is the dumblator really useful in this type of amplifier that already has the reverb on board? and please ... clips, clips, clips.
I have more questions for you but I don't want to force you to spend too much time on it.
thank you
Franco
JM100/Wonderland head cabinet dimensions
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Re: JM100/Wonderland head cabinet dimensions
franco mezzalira
Re: JM100/Wonderland head cabinet dimensions
Hello Franco,jazzbass wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 5:22 am Hi Alexander,
great job, I have some questions for you if you like.
The foot switch is a stereo jack, what do you control? reverb, Boost, Dirty?
Is the dumblator really useful in this type of amplifier that already has the reverb on board? and please ... clips, clips, clips.
I have more questions for you but I don't want to force you to spend too much time on it.
thank you
Franco
It's not difficult for me to answer your questions, but I feel a little guilty that we are using someone else's topic not according to its content
The footswitch pedal is used to boost and to turn off the reverb. I used a standard Marshall footswitch with a TRS connector, and for control the LEDs I had to make a small adapter board with transistors. This board can be seen on the back panel next to the footswitch connector, is attached to the toggle switches.
The use of a Dumbleator in this amplifier, according to the customer, is reserved for any future connections.
There are several clips, but they are of poor quality, just technological for checking.
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Sounds great! Big, punchy low end.