Two rock custom reverb sig sounds and guts

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Useless info
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Sorry to be lazy but does anyone recognize the transformer complement? Magnetic Components? custom set or off the shelf?

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U. Spend 4 grand to rip apart a amp
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ayan wrote:Brilliant, Henry!

Gil
Yeah wish I had thought of it - someone on the web was showing off a little BUD box he made to do the same thing, very fancy with fixed clips and a polarity switch.
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Couple questions that i have.

Did anyone need any other voltages?
did i miss any thing on the pics?
does anything need to be clearer.
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Paisley
I personally don't take any interest in any of the 2 Rock products however thanks for taking all the time to document the amp and post your findings here.

All The Best!!

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dreric wrote:Sorry to be lazy but does anyone recognize the transformer complement? Magnetic Components? custom set or off the shelf?

Eric
EIA Codes here

http://www.triodeel.com/eiacode.htm

OT = 366, New York Transformer?
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paisley_tele wrote:Couple questions that i have.

Did anyone need any other voltages?
did i miss any thing on the pics?
does anything need to be clearer.
Could you take a good picture of the slope resistor?
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I'm having a blond moment. Where would the slope resistor be?
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paisley_tele wrote:I'm having a blond moment. Where would the slope resistor be?
:lol: Blond! It's the resistor that was under the goop, looking from v1 it's the one that's positioned on the right side.
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Could not agree more. Great job on the pics, but why anyone would want to clone an amp that in my experience doesn't compare to what has been built here by members for years. I suggest following the guides here and do a real clone. Then compare to the sig and you will be surprised, imo.
talbany wrote:Paisley
I personally don't take any interest in any of the 2 Rock products however thanks for taking all the time to document the amp and post your findings here.

All The Best!!

Tony
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That amp is a complete mess compared to what the members here build.

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dogears wrote:Could not agree more. Great job on the pics, but why anyone would want to clone an amp that in my experience doesn't compare to what has been built here by members for years. I suggest following the guides here and do a real clone. Then compare to the sig and you will be surprised, imo.
talbany wrote:Paisley
I personally don't take any interest in any of the 2 Rock products however thanks for taking all the time to document the amp and post your findings here.

All The Best!!

Tony
You're right Scott, however I find it interesting in what way the FXloop and reverb are built in and how the filter supply is physically done and all other gadgets you can switch.
I've seen a few picture posts of Gary and Jelle, they have really cool evolved "ODS like" amps with similar features or even more, but never shown in high detail like this. So this is new for me and very interesting
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Don't mind the baggage getting drug through the thread.
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What baggage? I have played a half dozen of these very amps and none compared favorably to what has already been meticulously outlined in this forum.

I think it is quite helpful to make this opinion known before someone spends dozens of hours and a hundreds of dollars to copy something only to find it is not as exciting as a different build.

Besides which this is the Dumble forum. That TR is almost exactly the same as the ubiquitous Skyline non HRM architecture with only a couple variations.

Sorry to attempt to help.
ampdork wrote:Don't mind the baggage getting drug through the thread.
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