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Piero the Guitarero":2s59tdbg said:This is the only thing I ever found...![]()
I think those are the ones that were created from when the SLOClone forum reverse engineered a D60. I would say they are fairly accurate. They have a giant thread about when they did it.bananaladonpcp":1uyhuz4q said:I just found these. IDK how accurate they are yet but perhaps its a shoot in the right direction?
http://milas.spb.ru/~kmg/files/schemati ... ance%2060/
Yea, no shit.maddnotez":28ycmzen said:No offense. If I designed amps for a living I wouldn't want my schematics floating around.
bananaladonpcp":o3faz2xl said:Hasn't tube technology been out for over 100 years? I've seen inside the amps. There's no magic device that changes the gravitational constant of the universe.
Bob Savage":phgbla1d said:bananaladonpcp":phgbla1d said:Hasn't tube technology been out for over 100 years? I've seen inside the amps. There's no magic device that changes the gravitational constant of the universe.
Which makes it all the more perplexing why you just can't open the amp and figure it out yourself.
Which makes it all the more perplexing why you just can't open the amp and figure it out yourself.
The same guy that buys a corvette and wants to remove a couple of tires.espquade":sbat2iv3 said:Sorry, but this sounds really fishy....Who the hell would want to remove gain staging from Fryette's design???
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This for the win.moronmountain":ltyprmla said:Fryette only charges a $60 flat rate labor charge plus parts to work on their own amps. Spend $100ish with shipping and have it done correctly.
Techineer":1x9cxg9e said:Which makes it all the more perplexing why you just can't open the amp and figure it out yourself.
Because when your service tech charges $80 per hour, you don't want to have to pay him 10 or 20 hours of time to 'figure it out' and reverse-engineer it.