anyone familiar with the Mojave Coyote Amp?

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allsavy
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anyone familiar with the Mojave Coyote Amp?

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I'm curious about The Coyote's approach to tone control (or absence of typical tone controls) Any one have experiance with this model?
From the homepage sound clips this amp sounds more than allright ...warm smooth OD. The blendable prevoiced channels seems cool.
Here is the writ up from the Mojave site regarding the coyote tone controls:

An independent channel voicing topography is used on the Coyote amplifier for a high degree of voice versatility. This design has several intelligent advantages. First, the independently voiced preamp channels alleviate the need for tone controls such as bass, midrange, treble or presence. By removing the tone controls your amplifier is simpler to use and it becomes easier to find great tones. In addition, mixing of the two voices provides a greater degree of achievable gain. The gain is extracted from a total of four triodes. Because there are four triode tube stages alone in the pre amp, your guitar signal is rich with even order harmonics before it even gets to the power tubes where it will pick up a massive amount of additional tube tone. This design gives the user a greater degree of complexity and responsiveness for a given instrument input signal. Channel one is voiced for a thicker bass tone, while channel two is voiced for a more focused bright tone. Each channel is controlled by its own volume control. When one channel is set for its volume the other channel can be added for the desired level of tone enrichment.

OK... any one care to tear out their preamp and try this topo?
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Structo
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Re: anyone familiar with the Mojave Coyote Amp?

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Are you a member at the Gear Page?

I believe I've seen a few threads about Mojaves over there.

Might be worth a search over there.

Most of us tube heads here roll our own. :lol:
Tom

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