Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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Firestorm wrote:
jelle wrote:Does anyone know if this Funk mod is valid/correct?
Do you mean the one Dave Funk used to do (as illustrated in the first schemo)? Yes,that is correct. Yes, it is valid (it won't hurt anything). And it sounds nice. DF was a great tech and builder -- I wonder what he's gotten into now.
Cool... Thanks.
I have done the mod years back in a superreverb. Sounded nice and was stable. Pulled it out soon after... :roll:

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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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The changes in the tonestack (.022, .022 and 56k instead .047, .1, 100k) generete the most noticiable change in sound.

If you keep the Blackface tonestack, changes will be subtler... :wink:
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I have the amp in the shop and he is doing the funk mod .

I'll let you know what I think when I get it back.

I did a youtube vid yesterday with the Tanabe Zenkudo. While it may not sound exactly like a dumble its my favorite d inspired pedal I've had.

I also have something cooking up with henry at redplate amps right now . Should be really cool when he does it in august!

He's the link to my low budget demo. keep in mind its a canon camera with built in mic.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=X88ekDraPPA

Thanks
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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My tech just called (marty ryan at lone wolf guitars) who is a really good tech.

He hooked it up and said it didn't have enough gain wired like the instructions. He said it just was unusable and maybe there was an error in the instuctions. He said Dave Funk is a great amp tech and can't understand why it wouldn't work. Unfortunately, I still have to pay him for his work even though he put it back stock ($140). He did fix a few other things but basically this mod cost me $70 to not hear.

If you guys can do it yourself and figure out what is wrong it might be cool but I wouldn't rely on those instructions.
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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Good tech or not, he must have screwed it up. That mod is WAY loud when done right. The first set of instructions on Blue Guitar IS missing a sort of obvious step: when you swipe the triode from V3, you've got to connect Pin 1 to the .02 cap that used to go to V2 Pin 6. Page 6 of the Blue Guitar instructions has it right.
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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That sucks, I printed out page 6 for him.

Thus far I have spent over $300 on this amp for techs to not do it right. It is back to stock now and sounds very good.

I wonder what it would take to have this performed right?
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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That sucks, I printed out page 6 for him.

Thus far I have spent over $300 on this amp for techs to not do it right. It is back to stock now and sounds very good.

I wonder what it would take to have this performed right?
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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Where are you at? I could do it for you. Or if you're handy with a soldering iron, I could show you how. Great mod. I always did it on the "Nomal" channel, which no one uses anyway.
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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Thanks for your offer.

I'm in oklahoma citty.

I can solder and fix bad pots etc and rewire guitars but I don't have skills to troubleshoot or fix the amp if anything goes wrong.

The normal channel would be much better for me to give up if you think a guy with my experience can do it.

Thanks a lot for everyones help!

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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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Let me see if I can draw it up in an easy to follow way. Then you can decide if you're up to it. Give me a couple of days.
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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Thank you!

I really appreciate the gesture! I am really excited to hear this one!

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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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didn't Ken F talk about a mod for making the sound warmer and cleaner with a couple of tweaks and a switch to a mica from ceramic cap? maybe this mod and your dave funk mod will get you what you want... I'll look up the quote from Ken.
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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cool!

Any info will be appreciated. I think the pro reverb will be a good platform for me to experiment on. The 40 watt 2/12 is the perect size/watt for me.

I have been concentrating on my jazz record lately but I subbed for a guy with a rock band on friday and sasturday and as is the amp sounds pretty dang good! Im sending my Carr slant 6 to Henry at red plate amps this week for him to dumbleize my overdrive channel so Im looking for something a bit different with the pro reverb. I already have a super reverb and have classic fender tone covered. I'm not looking to Gerald Weber the amp or torres the thing-you know "Marshall your normal channel" but I think it might be a fun project to tweak the pro a bit.
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sidehatch wrote:
He's the link to my low budget demo. keep in mind its a canon camera with built in mic.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=X88ekDraPPA

Thanks
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Re: Has anyone tried this mod for a fender amp? dave funk mod

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Thanks for the compliment.

I will do a video with a strat tomorrow. Should be up tomorrow night.

It sounds really good with all my guitars.
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