@pickmaster pickmaster have you thought of using "no-load" pots. on "10" it'll automaticly bypass the pot (no switch needed) and from "1-9" it works like a normal pot. Fender sells them as 250k pots but it's possible to get higher values. Not that it's really needed due to the bypass.
That bypass is great though. It adds some nice overtones and pick sensativity that you can't normally get.
23k bridge pickup!? and i thought my 16k telecaster pickup was wound hot :)
Ha,ha,ha... yes my man, I have push-pull pots on my amps. But I'm not useing them much.
It is not 23k, it is 27,5k!!! actually it has THREE pickups in one works with mini 3 way toggle switch, goes - telecaster, Gibson and super distortion.
@pickmaster thats awesome i have a four way switch on my tele even with my hot wound pickups both of the together is 24K. I love what the thick midrange does on the drive channel.
Im interested in this motherbucker im going to have to buy another guitar now =P
he did a lot of mods checkout his thread at ceriatone forum. From what i remember he has switches for the negative feedback cap on V1 for a fatter sound, also he has a switch on the V2b snubber cap to take more highend of the overdrive and to give it a little more "chirp" definition
i'd like to ask u a few things...
the heavy bues are about 8.5 kOhm, and the motherbucker is about 23 kOhm...
what value of pots did u use for the volume and tone knobs? does the motherbucker sound too dark becuse of the possibly lower-than-required pot value?
schecterGman 1 year ago
@schecterGman I use 1 meg logarithmic pots and 500 k tone pot with off switch !!! so it's disconnected when I need to.
Motherbucker is dark because of it's high impedance.
Cheers
pickmaster 1 year ago
@pickmaster pickmaster have you thought of using "no-load" pots. on "10" it'll automaticly bypass the pot (no switch needed) and from "1-9" it works like a normal pot. Fender sells them as 250k pots but it's possible to get higher values. Not that it's really needed due to the bypass.
That bypass is great though. It adds some nice overtones and pick sensativity that you can't normally get.
23k bridge pickup!? and i thought my 16k telecaster pickup was wound hot :)
JD0x0 1 year ago
@JD0x0
Ha,ha,ha... yes my man, I have push-pull pots on my amps. But I'm not useing them much.
It is not 23k, it is 27,5k!!! actually it has THREE pickups in one works with mini 3 way toggle switch, goes - telecaster, Gibson and super distortion.
pickmaster 1 year ago
@pickmaster thats awesome i have a four way switch on my tele even with my hot wound pickups both of the together is 24K. I love what the thick midrange does on the drive channel.
Im interested in this motherbucker im going to have to buy another guitar now =P
JD0x0 1 year ago
sweet tone!
fazrulx2n 1 year ago
Very nice tone man, deep and round!
What version of the Overtone did you get? Do this amp have a decent clean headroom considering his power? I'm thinking of buying one!
Thanks and cheers
F1llo 2 years ago
My one is just OTS, 50 w.
Get HRM Bluesmaster 100w, you'll be happy.
pickmaster 2 years ago
Dude your sound is a beautiful thing, very soothing. What guitar is that it sounds fantastic!!. :-)
mrmurphy00 2 years ago
Thanks Sir. it is custom built MIRAGE
pickmaster 2 years ago
kargia martla, kargia, rac kargia kargia
AWESOME
mrmichael20 2 years ago
Madloba Misha.
Gamexarda rom mogecona.
pickmaster 2 years ago
is this "honey" ?
JD0x0 2 years ago
Yes!
Wow, thanks for listening my man.
pickmaster 2 years ago
Amazing jazzy tone. Nice playing, i wish i could get my OTS to sound like that
JD0x0 2 years ago
Thanks!
I am sure you can, just mod it a little bit like I did.
pickmaster 2 years ago
What modifications did you do? Do you have any schematics illustrating your mods? Amazing tone and great chops. Thanks for the inspiration.
duhbearz 2 years ago
Duhbearz,
he did a lot of mods checkout his thread at ceriatone forum. From what i remember he has switches for the negative feedback cap on V1 for a fatter sound, also he has a switch on the V2b snubber cap to take more highend of the overdrive and to give it a little more "chirp" definition
JD0x0 2 years ago