Much has been learned through the tremendous help of this forum and I am asking for specific help here.
I've got a Fender HRD, circa 1997, and would like to make it a better amp (the woes associated with this amp are pretty well known - master volume wrong taper, too much reverb, bad OD sound, etc). The PCB shows overheating of the power resistors in the +/-16V supply.
Would appreciate any suggestions.
Thank-You,
-jack
			
			
						'Dumblize' a Fender HRD - Modify or Gut and Rebuild?
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'Dumblize' a Fender HRD - Modify or Gut and Rebuild?
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									John 15:12-13
						Re: 'Dumblize' a Fender HRD - Modify or Gut and Rebuild?
I personally would gut it and rebuild it into something I liked.  No way would I try working with that PCB board. 
with respect, 10thtx
			
			
									
									
						with respect, 10thtx
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				groovtubin
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HRD MODS
Here`s what i`ve been doing to them for 14+ years10thTx wrote:I personally would gut it and rebuild it into something I liked. No way would I try working with that PCB board.
with respect, 10thtx
jim@Omegaamps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGeMHFq_9JY
Re: 'Dumblize' a Fender HRD - Modify or Gut and Rebuild?
Gut it or send it to groovtubin. He'll do wonders with it 
			
			
									
									
						Re: HRD MODS
Nice sounding amp Jim!groovtubin wrote:Here`s what i`ve been doing to them for 14+ years10thTx wrote:I personally would gut it and rebuild it into something I liked. No way would I try working with that PCB board.
with respect, 10thtx
jim@Omegaamps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGeMHFq_9JY
Glad you've found a remedy for improving a seemingly defective amp.
Have already built a d-clone and the intent is to do the work myself.
-jack
John 15:12-13
						Re: 'Dumblize' a Fender HRD - Modify or Gut and Rebuild?
10thx,10thTx wrote:I personally would gut it and rebuild it into something I liked. No way would I try working with that PCB board.
with respect, 10thtx
Agreed. Also, being "old school" (actually had courses in vacuum tube theory in school), I'm partial to P2P wiring and eyelet or turret boards in a tube amp.
Thanks for urging me in the direction to gut it.
-jack
John 15:12-13
						Re: 'Dumblize' a Fender HRD - Modify or Gut and Rebuild?
stelligan,stelligan wrote:Gut it or send it to groovtubin. He'll do wonders with it
Jim should pay you an endorsement fee
-jack
John 15:12-13
						Re: 'Dumblize' a Fender HRD - Modify or Gut and Rebuild?
I gladly pitch his HRD mod whenever I can. I had Jim do one for me 10 years ago or so. It got me hooked on playing guitar again - then building amps. I really should have kept it but that cab is too damned heavy....... Good guy & great sounding mod. Good luck with your project. Gut that bitch.....jam-mill wrote: stelligan,
Jim should pay you an endorsement fee
-jack
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				groovtubin
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STelligan
Thanks for the amp love! I consider him a close friend, and really appreciate him, and all who have helped me in my quest. It`s never been an easy road, and many have looked down upon me, but at the end of the day, all a man has is his true friends , faith and integrity, i`d like ta keep all! lol!jam-mill wrote:stelligan,stelligan wrote:Gut it or send it to groovtubin. He'll do wonders with it
Jim should pay you an endorsement fee
-jack
sure i`d gut it too, esp w/all info here, AN overdrive special...IS special, we all need to thank god Almighty for putting Alexander on the planet, and showing us all a better way to get the passion of our spirits out of a stringed instrument very LOUDLY or NOT! lol! But that said.....i`ve figured it all out w/o de-gooping a $50,000 amp, just took me a bit more time than most..but i`m fine with that..
Respect to all..
jim@Omegaamps