I'm so glad you posted that! I wanted to know what you and Geezer thought after using the circuit for a while. Now I can see your thoughts exactly... Your suggestions are very welcome!10thTx wrote:I will offer something for consideration using 6V6GT's instead of EL84's that were in the original HoSo56 that Geezer made. IF using EL84's, I'd stick with Geezer's values for sure.
I don't know if it needs more bass as-is... I never seem to touch the control and tend to leave it about half way up. If there is some smoothness to be had then I need to experiment with that. I made it easy enough by design... all of the signal caps and many other signal path parts will just slide right out when the joints are heated.
I really love the aggressiveness and touch sensitivity of it overall. It really growls when the guitar volume is turned up and has Wreck style pick response. It seems to want to feedback rather nicely when pushed and held and I want to test this with a bit of overdrive (pedal). So far I haven't tried it with pedals... I just like it the way that it is. I'm SUPER HAPPY with this build and want to thank you and Geezer along with the other guys on the Hoffman site for your efforts... I just wish I had been in on it when you started. Maybe another circuit another time. Much respect!
Dave - No problem. Ask anything you need and I will try to help. I still have the chassis out where I could take any measurements you may need or want.
M&B - I do like the idea of the "Made In USA" on there but I will probably put plates on it and the chicken heads won't fit when the chassis is in the combo cab... sorry. I will keep these pics of the progress though. I just love taking something that most people would throw out and making something that they would fight over who gets to play it!
Tom - I wanted to point out how easy it would be to change the filter caps too, just remove the four screws that hold the strips in place and the whole filter section will lift out enough to change anything. The other stuff is even easier. I saw a few of Fusionbear's posts and had to try them!
Bob S - Glad to inspire... Build one if you can!
Smokebreak - Now I will have to check out the Montery... What model?
Thanks again for all of the wonderful comments, they are much appreciated! We are testing some of the recording gear here today so clips may be just around the corner. Any comments, requsts or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks guys... I love this place!!
Tony