As you all probably know, I am a big fan of non HRM amps, having dubbled at HRMs without much success a long time ago. I decided to tackle the HRM beast again in my latest build, which started off as a full blown BM amp. Tweaked it a while, then decided to lose the BM preamp and changed it into a Skyliner, which I liked better (because of the PAB and overdrive). I then lost the BM PI an reverted to the standard Dumble PI. Finally, following guidelines from you all, I set the HRM trimmers about halway up and took the amp to rehearsal yesterday.
The puppy came out of the cabinet immediately and I started tweaking the HRM settings on the fly while playing with the band. Being totally frustrated, I pulled out my Zendrive and used it for the rest of the rehearsal. I came back home pretty dissapointed and looked for the old HRM boards I had from two previous amps (which I converted to non HRMs, but saved the boards). I measured the two of them and the results are basically the same:
1. Bass control wiper at about 140 K to ground.
2. Middle control at about 13K to ground.
3. Treble control at about 80K above bass control input/wiper.
It was obvious I was trying to get the amp to sound like a non HRM with those settings... I can give them a try in the new amp and see what that sounds like, but I would like to "hear" what all of you are raving about.
Anyway, the amp is 100% a copy of the low-gain HRM. With the settings roughly halfway up, the sound was brittle, harsh, not sustainy, etc. I tried it with my oval ported 2x12 cabinet with some kind of Eminence (M120-8, I believe), which sound good with my non HRMs. At home, I had tried the amp with my 1x12 EVM 12L cabinets, and I was not convinced by that either. The PAB VS non PAB in OD mode is bad in this amp... as no PAB has little gain and sounds dark, while PAB has a lot more gain and too much top end (I kind of remember this). In contrast, the non HRM amps yield two very usable OD tones with and w/o PAB...
Thoughts, suggested settings. etc?
Cheers,
Gil