diezel amp mods

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Ventura":1t18tos0 said:
Pstar's rocking a Hagen though.

Wonder if it's possible to get a cap/resistor on board to tackle a quad of KT88s...?? That could sound interesting :yes:
OH! Didn't notice that. I'd put KT88s in everything if I could get away with it! :lol: :LOL:
 
rwarner":3uctd8ru said:
phil b":3uctd8ru said:
From what I understand there is a mod that gives the amp less compression. Havent heard it personally but it might be interesting.... ;)


I have heard this mod in person with Diezels and other amp brands. HUGE difference. I was speechless I must admit. If you don't like compression this is it. Super open, punchy and responsive on the clean channels and much more articulate and clarity, much more cut through on the overdrive. With the modern amps I heard it was a difference like day and night, not subtle. But that is of course my personal opinion.

Cheers, Richard

Pretty good description.
Had mine done a few weeks ago.

It is DEFINITELY an Awesome thing to have done.

Won't say more about it, but it hath awakened the beast!
 
mightywarlock":33ngzgh9 said:
rwarner":33ngzgh9 said:
phil b":33ngzgh9 said:
From what I understand there is a mod that gives the amp less compression. Havent heard it personally but it might be interesting.... ;)


I have heard this mod in person with Diezels and other amp brands. HUGE difference. I was speechless I must admit. If you don't like compression this is it. Super open, punchy and responsive on the clean channels and much more articulate and clarity, much more cut through on the overdrive. With the modern amps I heard it was a difference like day and night, not subtle. But that is of course my personal opinion.

Cheers, Richard

Pretty good description.
Had mine done a few weeks ago.

It is DEFINITELY an Awesome thing to have done.

Won't say more about it, but it hath awakened the beast!

Come on, do tell us how its done :thumbsup:
 
brickford":2cnginci said:
mightywarlock":2cnginci said:
rwarner":2cnginci said:
phil b":2cnginci said:
From what I understand there is a mod that gives the amp less compression. Havent heard it personally but it might be interesting.... ;)


I have heard this mod in person with Diezels and other amp brands. HUGE difference. I was speechless I must admit. If you don't like compression this is it. Super open, punchy and responsive on the clean channels and much more articulate and clarity, much more cut through on the overdrive. With the modern amps I heard it was a difference like day and night, not subtle. But that is of course my personal opinion.

Cheers, Richard

Pretty good description.
Had mine done a few weeks ago.

It is DEFINITELY an Awesome thing to have done.

Won't say more about it, but it hath awakened the beast!

Come on, do tell us how its done :thumbsup:

Sound clips !
 
A bit less compression would be nice! Can someone tell me more?
 
Diezels typically use a metric assload of negative feedback. You lower the neg feedback slightly, it may result in a less compressed or "squished" feel and tone. I won't go into details about how to do it. I'm just saying that's one way to go about it.
 
MississippiMetal":xswzikfj said:
Diezels typically use a metric assload of negative feedback. You lower the neg feedback slightly, it may result in a less compressed or "squished" feel and tone. I won't go into details about how to do it. I'm just saying that's one way to go about it.

I'm an engineer by day and this mod I was referring to (and I got it done) had only little to do with negative feedback, but creatively "editing" the preamp circuit where most of the compression is happening. The neg. feedback is necessary to prevent the tone from getting harsh.
 
I like high negative feedback
makes things sweeter and more midrange focused

definitely a preamp gain question
 
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