Jump to content

ksl

Members
  • Posts

    420
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About ksl

  • Birthday 08/24/1955

Converted

  • Location
    Florida

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

ksl's Achievements

Community Regular

Community Regular (8/14)

  • Dedicated Rare
  • Conversation Starter Rare
  • First Post Rare
  • Collaborator Rare
  • Week One Done Rare

Recent Badges

11

Reputation

  1. Greetings..... If my memory serves me well, my long gone 57 single pup Jr, & my 59 2 pup TV Yellow Special, had those stop tailpieces that had very little mass to them..... My current Jared James Nichols Epi has a beastly heavy type wraparound tailpiece, which begs the question, do the lower mass stops offer more potential sustain than the intonatable chuncks of stops? If so, I think I'd be willing to forego the ability to intonation & be happier with a more resonant lightweight stop.... Thoughts & results?? Many thnx!!
  2. Greetings,,,, As I revisit a pedal that I have twice owned, then for some reason dumped the FT-2, I'm trying to recall if it truly suffered from 'tone suck', as I sorta recalled...? After having very recently dumped 2 $$ boutiquee filters, i just want a simple filter for that on the edge of Jerry Garcia quack,,, not nearly as pronounced, but just that hint of it,,, W/O the tone suck,,,,, Any of the Q-trons, Nano or otherwise? And not a tone killer, as I play very clean & integrity is parmount.... OR give th FT2 one more whirl?? Ibanez AF-9?? Thnx all!! ą„šŸ’ƒ
  3. Greetings again~ In particular I'm looking at an R2024 Challenger amp, and speaker differentials aside, might it sound anything along the lines of their R2523 Champion, some kickass little firecracker....? Many thanks~ą„šŸ’ƒ
  4. yes I'm aware & thanks,,, Mark's great but I want to know quickly... thnx
  5. Greetings.... Can anyone tell me if this amp employs any negative feedback? Schematics are non existent.... thnx
  6. Thanks again, so just to put a lid on this baby, if I simply wanted to hear just how it sounds w/o the NFB, I could "interrupt" the wire from the spkr jack to the nfb R? And if I liked it, w/o any NFB, I could let it hang as is, perhaps just taping it off, & no othet precautions necessary? thnx
  7. Greetings,,,, just want to know if that single footswitch input on the back is TRS, three ring?? No one who's actively selling one on Ebay or Reverb has any clue.... thnx
  8. Greetings~ I believe I get it... but let's say I just wanna clip the NFB and not have a pot or switch (which I very well might want), could I simply clip either end of the R & leave it taped off, or remove it without completing the circuit that existed previously (w/o that R)? ą„ thnx
  9. And that sound good too!! Greetings.... I've got some real hot 'n nasty amps that roast power tubes; Mesa, Budda, Vox, & Morgan, and I need a great sounding & heat/voltage handling set of tubes.... I recently read about some Preffered Series 7189's that can handle 400+v, and want to know what else is out there that might also be an all-around winner.... Sound, Durability, & won't crap out from the heat. Many thanks~
  10. Greetings,,, I'm in need of a 10" Alnico that lives, breathes, smells, sounds & breaks up like a 12" Blue.... 20-25w range,,,, sensitivity no matter..... Great break-up, but defined, like a Blue~ many thnx, ą„šŸ’ƒ
  11. greetings,, in all the writeups, the use of the Toneprint seems to be tied in to having a computer... Are all these TP settings available in their full capacity from a smart phone as well? thnx
  12. an olde, long gone Fender PS400,, it had a pair of 6550, & a par of 6L6's & tons of other tubes,,,, it weighed just shy of a ton.... left my house once or twice then dumped it.... No regrets but it was certainly uniquešŸ„µšŸ„µ
  13. ksl

    Budda owners/players?

    Hey Hoot.... Power Scaling is now very commonplace, especially in the mid to high end range, & if properly done, it's way more than simply a Master..... The London Power Scaling is simply the name of the company that supplies many amp builders with the goods!! Budda is still around, & yes, owned by Peavey,,,, The original Tweed & other early Budda designs are stellar!! Jeff Bober, founder, moved on to found East Amplification..... ą„šŸ’ƒ
  14. Greetings,,,, the neck has been sanded, stained, & I want to finish it for a satiny, protective finish.... I believe I did it once, adding several layer, then after the 1st few applications, I sanded, & repeated.... is this the right stuff? thnx
  15. ..... with what & how would you rig something in order to trigger that Chorale/Tremolo switch with just the touch of your footwear? And w/o drilling holes......thnx all~
×
×
  • Create New...