Well came in at 24.4 lbs, still need a handle. The standard back panel off shot.
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I want to live with it a while before I label the controls. The amp worked fine on the bench but in the cabinet I had something that sounded like a bad connection. Bad output jack for one, did not think these second rate jacks were as bad as they are, no wonder I got them cheap. After that still had some crackling. Poking around on the joints I saw this.
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I have a couple of resistors in the power supply filters that are unsoldered and just wrapped around the turret. I was not going to solder them in until I was sure I had the voltages I want. Guess I can't do that. The above joint was continuously arcing. I have seen arcs in equipment before but not one that sat there lit up like a LED.
Once I soldered all the resistors in I made a little noise. Ears as still ringing a bit. And I had it cranked for 10 minutes tops. I am going to have to roll off some bass. With the bass control at zero I had enough playing clean and distorted with my Tele. I removed the NFB, I did not have very much but the amp sounded more lively without it.
With the master volume turned down I can still get a good sound out of it. I can't say what other amp this one sounds like, can't place the distortion yet. Sounds good with the Fender speaker, I'll have to try it with a few others. Going to be hard getting a sound file of it. The guy I had checking out my other amps just gets away with playing my little 5 watters at home. Don't know if he can crank this one and not have to sleep on the couch.