Cameron Hot Mod with stock master volume Marshall JMP

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Sounds great ! Can you tell us what the clippers are ? And is it set up symmetrical or asymmetrical ?
 
Hey Dave sounds really good. What preamp tubes are you running in V1, V2, and V3.

V3 looks like a long plate of some sort, EI Sylvania?
 
Thanks for listening.

I have no idea what clippers are used. Its like a block of silicone. :lol: :LOL:

Tubes are EI in V1, Chinese 8th Gen is in the plug in and Ei in V3.
 
psychodave":37dwf2q3 said:
Thanks for listening.

I have no idea what clippers are used. Its like a block of silicone. :lol: :LOL:

Tubes are EI in V1, Chinese 8th Gen is in the plug in and Ei in V3.

Thanks! Interesting... I'm surprised the EI is handling the V1 gain without getting microphonic.....

Is it a shortplate version EI or a longplate like what you have in V3. I tried a EI longplate in V1 and it didn't seem to like the gain.

In most Cameron jose mod stuff the Clipping diodes are usually always in asymmetrical orientation, I haven't seen symmetrical but you never know.

Symmetrical diode clipping is like a tubescreamer orientation having some grind not as warm clipping, asymmetrical diode clipping is like a Boss SD-1, a bit smoother warmer type of clipping.
 
harddriver":16su1x7b said:
psychodave":16su1x7b said:
Thanks for listening.

I have no idea what clippers are used. Its like a block of silicone. :lol: :LOL:

Tubes are EI in V1, Chinese 8th Gen is in the plug in and Ei in V3.

Thanks! Interesting... I'm surprised the EI is handling the V1 gain without getting microphonic.....

Is it a shortplate version EI or a longplate like what you have in V3. I tried a EI longplate in V1 and it didn't seem to like the gain.

In most Cameron jose mod stuff the Clipping diodes are usually always in asymmetrical orientation, I haven't seen symmetrical but you never know.

Symmetrical diode clipping is like a tubescreamer orientation having some grind not as warm clipping, asymmetrical diode clipping is like a Boss SD-1, a bit smoother warmer type of clipping.

All of my Ei’s are long plate. I never have issues with microphonic tubes.

Here is my CCV with the volume turned up. No pedals out front (obviously not needed) and I have an Ei in V1, C8 in V2 and V3, LPS in V4 (clean input) and Ei in V5.



https://youtu.be/csxRPEqce3M
 
psychodave":1xxi0n7d said:
harddriver":1xxi0n7d said:
psychodave":1xxi0n7d said:
Thanks for listening.

I have no idea what clippers are used. Its like a block of silicone. :lol: :LOL:

Tubes are EI in V1, Chinese 8th Gen is in the plug in and Ei in V3.

Thanks! Interesting... I'm surprised the EI is handling the V1 gain without getting microphonic.....

Is it a shortplate version EI or a longplate like what you have in V3. I tried a EI longplate in V1 and it didn't seem to like the gain.

In most Cameron jose mod stuff the Clipping diodes are usually always in asymmetrical orientation, I haven't seen symmetrical but you never know.

Symmetrical diode clipping is like a tubescreamer orientation having some grind not as warm clipping, asymmetrical diode clipping is like a Boss SD-1, a bit smoother warmer type of clipping.

All of my Ei’s are long plate. I never have issues with microphonic tubes.

Here is my CCV with the volume turned up. No pedals out front (obviously not needed) and I have an Ei in V1, C8 in V2 and V3, LPS in V4 (clean input) and Ei in V5.



https://youtu.be/csxRPEqce3M


Goddamn :rawk:
 
psychodave":28in5pz1 said:
harddriver":28in5pz1 said:
psychodave":28in5pz1 said:
Thanks for listening.

I have no idea what clippers are used. Its like a block of silicone. :lol: :LOL:

Tubes are EI in V1, Chinese 8th Gen is in the plug in and Ei in V3.

Thanks! Interesting... I'm surprised the EI is handling the V1 gain without getting microphonic.....

Is it a shortplate version EI or a longplate like what you have in V3. I tried a EI longplate in V1 and it didn't seem to like the gain.

In most Cameron jose mod stuff the Clipping diodes are usually always in asymmetrical orientation, I haven't seen symmetrical but you never know.

Symmetrical diode clipping is like a tubescreamer orientation having some grind not as warm clipping, asymmetrical diode clipping is like a Boss SD-1, a bit smoother warmer type of clipping.

All of my Ei’s are long plate. I never have issues with microphonic tubes.

Here is my CCV with the volume turned up. No pedals out front (obviously not needed) and I have an Ei in V1, C8 in V2 and V3, LPS in V4 (clean input) and Ei in V5.



https://youtu.be/csxRPEqce3M
Yeah, there’s nothing wrong with that.
 
Suhr makes awesome pups. Love the Aldrich, might be my fave.

Let's hope this hotmod can drop before Xmas!
 
Kapo_Polenton":1j2e90tz said:
Suhr makes awesome pups. Love the Aldrich, might be my fave.

Let's hope this hotmod can drop before Xmas!

The Aldrich didn't bond with my suhr tiger i had, it sounded thin so i replaced it with Dimarzio Gravity Storm.
The guitar comes to live.
I have heard good thing about Aldrich and LPs.
 
turtlefingers":oa1ndos9 said:
Kapo_Polenton":oa1ndos9 said:
Suhr makes awesome pups. Love the Aldrich, might be my fave.

Let's hope this hotmod can drop before Xmas!

The Aldrich didn't bond with my suhr tiger i had, it sounded thin so i replaced it with Dimarzio Gravity Storm.
The guitar comes to live.
I have heard good thing about Aldrich and LPs.

I had one in a Les Paul Standard years ago and sounded amazing. I haven't heard it in any other guitars so can't comment but I really liked that pickup.
 
It's not even a wood to wood thing, it is every wood/guitar shape combo is diff. I love the dimarzio chopper and it sounds different between two of my alder strats. More bite in one, smoother in the other. So I've learned sadly enough that you just need to roll pups until you find what works for each guitar.
 
Kapo_Polenton":r5lhmiq5 said:
It's not even a wood to wood thing, it is every wood/guitar shape combo is diff. I love the dimarzio chopper and it sounds different between two of my alder strats. More bite in one, smoother in the other. So I've learned sadly enough that you just need to roll pups until you find what works for each guitar.

So. Much. Money. Out. The. Drain.

Buy new pickups. They didn’t work. Sell with a big loss. And on and on and on ??
 
peterc52":xp4edx8x said:
Kapo_Polenton":xp4edx8x said:
It's not even a wood to wood thing, it is every wood/guitar shape combo is diff. I love the dimarzio chopper and it sounds different between two of my alder strats. More bite in one, smoother in the other. So I've learned sadly enough that you just need to roll pups until you find what works for each guitar.

So. Much. Money. Out. The. Drain.

Buy new pickups. They didn’t work. Sell with a big loss. And on and on and on ??
Not Dimarzios
 
Tone is subjective. I don't know why you would need this gizmo when any good JMP style amp with a good overdrive will get you there.
My Mesa MK III/MK IV or Dual Rec would destroy that V-2 toy.
Po-tate-o/Po-tot-to
Not good, not bad, just different.
 
Samhain":mw1l1aud said:
Tone is subjective. I don't know why you would need this gizmo when any good JMP style amp with a good overdrive will get you there.
My Mesa MK III/MK IV or Dual Rec would destroy that V-2 toy.
Po-tate-o/Po-tot-to
Not good, not bad, just different.

Well, it was originally designed for a non-master volume Marshall so you can get a cranked Marshall sound without the need for an attenuator. Having owned a non-master volume Marshall since 1990 and played them on 10 more times than I can count, I was floored how close my amps sound by using a simple plug in device. I’m just showing that it also works in a master volume JMP as well. I agree a good pedal out front of a Marshall JMP sounds killer. The plug in device sounds very different than solely using a pedal out front.

I’ve owned all of the amps you listed and they are cool, but obviously the Marshall sound is quite different and those amps can’t sound like an old non-master volume Marshall and Marshall can’t sound like those amps.

Thanks for listening.
 
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