100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
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100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Edwards LP > Dumble with parallel loop D-Lator and Quadraverb > SM58 > Zoom R16
Now in mp3 format
http://www.sweettoothband.com/temp/01%20Track%201.mp3
I started on the clean channel, switched to OD then the final chorus is with PAB on.
Ignore the clams as always, but I think I'm finally happy with this amp. The PAB now has an addition .002uF switched in to fatten it up.
			
			
													Now in mp3 format
http://www.sweettoothband.com/temp/01%20Track%201.mp3
I started on the clean channel, switched to OD then the final chorus is with PAB on.
Ignore the clams as always, but I think I'm finally happy with this amp. The PAB now has an addition .002uF switched in to fatten it up.
					Last edited by Bob-I on Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
									
			
									
						Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Hi Bob,
I'm interested in your soundclip, but can you make it a mp3 please. 80+Mb takes a long time to load.
Grtz Erwin
			
			
									
									
						I'm interested in your soundclip, but can you make it a mp3 please. 80+Mb takes a long time to load.
Grtz Erwin
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
I'd really like to, but for some reason the WAV's made with the zoom won't convert. I end up with an empty file. I've tried CDEX and MP3 converter simple. I'm open to other suggestions.erwin_ve wrote:Hi Bob,
I'm interested in your soundclip, but can you make it a mp3 please. 80+Mb takes a long time to load.
Grtz Erwin
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
I'd like to hear it also but unfortunately I'm on dialup. It take like 4days, 30 minutes and 2 seconds to download and that's if I don't get disconnected.
Ken
			
			
									
									
						Ken
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
I finally got an mp3 cut. I had to put it on a CD-RW, then rip it in mp3. I have no idea why CDEX didn't work.  
			
			
									
									
						Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Sounds nice!
Bob can you share how you made your parallel loop?
			
			
									
									Bob can you share how you made your parallel loop?
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
						Don't let that smoke out!
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Hmm... I did that years ago when I made it. Let me see if I can dig up the drawings, I've been through a new PC and a reload since then, I hope it was in my backup.Structo wrote:Sounds nice!
Bob can you share how you made your parallel loop?
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Cool 
 
Makes me want to build an HRM.....
Do you also have a Mid boost on this amp?
I'm asking the question because I did some simulations around the "Fat PAB" capacitor and I'm not sure how far I can trust the simulations
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According to the simulations adding a 2n capacitor from the "top" of the slope resistor to the unused pin of the PAB relay yields pretty much the same frequency response as the Mid boost.
Suppose if you have a Mid boost switch this already answers my question
			
			
									
									
						Makes me want to build an HRM.....
Do you also have a Mid boost on this amp?
I'm asking the question because I did some simulations around the "Fat PAB" capacitor and I'm not sure how far I can trust the simulations
According to the simulations adding a 2n capacitor from the "top" of the slope resistor to the unused pin of the PAB relay yields pretty much the same frequency response as the Mid boost.
Suppose if you have a Mid boost switch this already answers my question
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Very smooth tone.  Perhaps, for my taste, a little too smooth.  No real bite came through on the pick attack.  It was smooth to the point of almost sounding muffled to me.  Don't know if it's an amp issue or a speaker issue.
I like your playing very much!
			
			
									
									I like your playing very much!
Wife: How many amps do you need?
Me: Just one more...
						Me: Just one more...
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
markusw wrote:Cool![]()
Makes me want to build an HRM.....
Do you also have a Mid boost on this amp?
I'm asking the question because I did some simulations around the "Fat PAB" capacitor and I'm not sure how far I can trust the simulations.
According to the simulations adding a 2n capacitor from the "top" of the slope resistor to the unused pin of the PAB relay yields pretty much the same frequency response as the Mid boost.
Suppose if you have a Mid boost switch this already answers my question
Pretty much. Yes I have a mid boost.
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Just when I'm getting happy with the amp someone has to point out a flawmlp-mx6 wrote:Very smooth tone. Perhaps, for my taste, a little too smooth. No real bite came through on the pick attack. It was smooth to the point of almost sounding muffled to me. Don't know if it's an amp issue or a speaker issue.
ThxI like your playing very much!
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Bob,  nice playing but the top end sounds compressed w/o any bloom.  Although it could be the headphones I have here at work.  Will listen again at home.
			
			
									
									
						Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Maybe the simulations are OK. I was just too stupid too check the right curves.Bob-I wrote: Pretty much. Yes I have a mid boost.
Basically, Mid boost plus "normal" PAB should give roughly the same frequency response as the "2n FAT PAB".
Does this make sense for you soundwise?
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
Hi Bob,
I think it's nice sound, maybe adding a little 170ms delay and some reverb to your guitar sound can fatten things up and make it feel less with your head in the speaker sound...
			
			
									
									
						I think it's nice sound, maybe adding a little 170ms delay and some reverb to your guitar sound can fatten things up and make it feel less with your head in the speaker sound...
Re: 100 Watt Skyliner HRM clip mp3
First off, there's quite a bit of reverb in the loop already. I wanted to leave this as dry as possible to hear the amp itself, and I agree, delay would open it up.erwin_ve wrote:Hi Bob,
I think it's nice sound, maybe adding a little 170ms delay and some reverb to your guitar sound can fatten things up and make it feel less with your head in the speaker sound...