Lol. Come on, that tone kills;-) I too need Advil to look at the schematic.
Let me begin by stating I don't have a lot of inside info. I met my colleague when I was trying to find some tolex locally for a rush job a few weeks back. Madison Amps was, for all intents and purposes, dead. He's was an owner and fan of a Divinity head and apparently struck up a deal to buy the remnants of the company. I don't know if he knows the previous owners or, anything really. I have no idea what he paid or what he got aside from the schematic and some tolex. Hopefully, it wasn't a very big check. He's not really an amp builder (I guess he has built some kits) and was having no luck finding someone to redesign the amp so I told him I'd take a shot at trying to help him, you know the whole "pay it forward" thing. The tone of the amp isn't exactly my bag or a lot of other people's for that matter but, I figured that really didn't matter. I figured, if someone could extricate the overdrive channel from the clusterf*&k schematic, figure out which components in the circuit were the important ones to that channel, get a hand-wiring layout drawn up, he could wire up some amps and see if the death metal crowd takes a shine to them.
I'm not sure which of those videos has the tone he's after. I don't think that really matters. I think he's mostly intent on building this amp as close to the specs of the schematic as possible, not starting from scratch to get to a tone in his head. Starting from scratch would make more sense but that would also mean that there was no sense in buying the company. I think you can see where I'm going with this.
I'll see about the CAD package, data files, etc.
I'm going to have to discuss remuneration for being associated with this little project and the heckling I sense is bound to get ever more creative
