drewiv":2mp5bjfu said:
maddnotez":2mp5bjfu said:
drewiv":2mp5bjfu said:
I did in 2012. Great time.
Did you learn enough to take home with you?
Where you'd feel comfortable modding an amp or just making another on your own?
I learned that I don't know enough to be messing around inside an amp.
Seriously, you learn what to change and what different values do, but I learned that I shouldn't be messing around in there.
bbaug14":2mp5bjfu said:
Doing the seminar will give you a really good basic understanding of amps and what does what. As far as modding goes, you'll have some tools to make small tweaks to existing amps if you want more gain, more highs, tighter bass, etc. You won't be able to design and build an amp from scratch, but you'd certainly be able to build a kit amp or mod an existing amp after. You'll learn a lot. It'll be well worth it.
sah5150":2mp5bjfu said:
It's awesome! Bruce is a great guy and he went out of his way to help me with stuff. I learned a lot, got to keep the kickass amp I built the first day (some of the amp is pre-built by Bruce's wife) and, eventually, started my own amp company.
(Now, I also did a bunch more learning and research in addition to Bruce's class and I also have BSEE, but still, I got great hands on and could ask questions on design parameters on the second day...)
Steve
This seems really interesting. Obviously amps are very dangerous and will certainly kill you but from the responses it seems to me that it is up to the person and if they are willing.
Meaning; Drew seems to have learned he does not feel the need to mess around, that it is not worth it, bbaug14 can probably mod his amp if he wanted to and Steve started an (awesome) amp company!!!! I am not sure how I would feel after a class like this but I really want to do it at some point.
This pretty much stemmed from me knowing that I am going to have to pay someone to change a resistor on my Bogner if I want to use KT88's. I think well damn, there is no reason that I can't do that myself other than the fact that I don't know how. I also just paid a (great) tech some money to fix a pickup wiring issue I had and watched him do it thinking I could do that. I just don't know how. I do not have any experience with these things and have nobody to show me but Bruce has this awesome class.
I know amps and guitars are not comparable by any means at all but as someone who is curious, interested and self confident without the know how and after 21 years of guitar playing I feel I should be able to do any work I need to on my own.
Here is a pretty awesome review by someone who was in the same class as Mark Day when he built that amp.
http://www.harmonycentral.com/forum/for ... 8/1576764-