Guitarman18 wrote:I see that on one of your youtube clips that you demonstrate your 'Custom mod switch' which takes it further into HR Marshall territory. Can you elaborate on this? It gives the amp a whole new dimension.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Paul.
Sure, I've learned from this site, so here's a 1-switch tweak. IMO, the HRM can be too thick for real percussive/slightly muted playing, e.g. Ain't Talkin' Bout Love.
The OD section is where we want to focus our attention, specifically the size of cathode R's and bypass caps.
What I did is use a 3PDT switch that:
1. changes the 2k7 OD1 rK to 6k (add a 3k3 in series and short across it for stock value)
2. changes the 5.0 uf bpass on OD1 to .22uf (have the .22 fixed, a 4.7 is switched in and out)
3. change the OD2 rK to 820 ohm (switch in a 1k5 r in parallel with the stock 1k8)
So in the modded position, OD1 has a 6k cathode R bypassed with a .22, and the OD2 has an 820 ohm cathode R. And HRM can now stand for Hot Rodded Marshall.
JD preferred the amp in the modded position, as did Bill from Ark Amps. However, the HRM (not modded) excels in neck humbucker leads, as there is quite a bit more fundamental present (as opposed to harmonics and overtones).