Alternative D tone stacks

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10thTx
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Alternative D tone stacks

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I'm wondering if anyone has tried a James tone stack or a 5E3 tone stack instead of the Marshall type in the HRM schematic?

And if so ....... how did it sound?

Using the Duncan Tone Stack calculator, one can get close to a Marshall tone using a James Tone stack.

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Nothing to add but that Tweed control is drawn wrong afaik.
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Nothing to add but that Tweed control is drawn wrong afaik.
Agreed. However, the tone stack does work as I had drawn it.

Has anybody tried either of these in the OD?

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In my HRM I have a PCB that switches between the typical Marshall stack and also a Fender stack. I have yet to test the amp, will let you know if your interested though.
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Sure, I'd be interested in hearing how you like that.

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