Finally some clips of my BE100 inspired build

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Sorry, its phone clips but better than before. We were all over the place with the setting but we covered quite a bit of territory. Guitar is an Anderson Droptop T and it is my friend Brian on guitar




 
fantastic~!!

what i am surprised is... with the small changes, the sound / feel is so different to BE-100.
it is... something i've never heard before.
 
idnotbe":3nnfywiv said:
fantastic~!!

what i am surprised is... with the small changes, the sound / feel is so different to BE-100.
it is... something i've never heard before.
keep in mid most clips of the BE100 on the net are max gain and pre-structure switch. It would fatten up quite a bit when the gain get toward 3:00+. We know what the BE100 can do pushed. I think this just show the flexibility that the foundation circuit has. The structure adds a lot of flexibility and is available on the 2016's. I just tried a few values different. As for the overall sound and feel, I have not had the ability to A/B the amps at the same time yet, but I'd like to, so I cannot comment on the difference. That being said, I am using PP caps vs polyester, film bright caps vs Mica, different transformers and don't neglect that some players have a signature sound even though they play through different amps
 
Kidkramer71":x4rfq2f7 said:
sounds killer!!
what delay is that ?
Neunaber Immerse, I can't recommend it enough. It can do detune (chorus), reverb/delay, multiple reverbs, etc......
 
Nice build there I have the Immerse also do you find the level has to be cranked on it ?
 
Sounds great man, nice job.
On a side note, is that Neunaber Immerse able to get a micro-pitch type sound?
 
stratjacket":34dy649s said:
Sounds great man, nice job.
On a side note, is that Neunaber Immerse able to get a micro-pitch type sound?
i don't think it can do the micro pitch. What does that do? Thanks
 
scottosan":1lajxr46 said:
stratjacket":1lajxr46 said:
Sounds great man, nice job.
On a side note, is that Neunaber Immerse able to get a micro-pitch type sound?
i don't think it can do the micro pitch. What does that do? Thanks

It adds small steps (cents) above and/or below the original note. Set right, I love the way it thickens up solos and chords. It's one of the things I like best from Eventide, it's in the H9 and Pitchfactor but I can't find any alternatives. I thought I read the Neunaber chorus was more like a micropitch and I thought the Immerse could do the chorus.
 
stratjacket":8txnoh3e said:
scottosan":8txnoh3e said:
stratjacket":8txnoh3e said:
Sounds great man, nice job.
On a side note, is that Neunaber Immerse able to get a micro-pitch type sound?
i don't think it can do the micro pitch. What does that do? Thanks

It adds small steps (cents) above and/or below the original note. Set right, I love the way it thickens up solos and chords. It's one of the things I like best from Eventide, it's in the H9 and Pitchfactor but I can't find any alternatives. I thought I read the Neunaber chorus was more like a micropitch and I thought the Immerse could do the chorus.
ahhh yes it has a serine setting that gives it a chorus like sound
 
idnotbe":htesr2ii said:
fantastic~!!

what i am surprised is... with the small changes, the sound / feel is so different to BE-100.
it is... something i've never heard before.
Interestingly, Thanks for the feedback as I went back and looked for anything that might explaining the less round in your face sound. What I found wasthat V3a I had a 2.7k instead of and 820. My prototype amp sounded darker but I attributed that to the higher filtering (more lows) with the 50uf on the preamps. To be honest I like the more mid focused in your face tone as it was different that what I have been hearing. So, I thought about it and this is what I though. I never thought the voicing switch was especially usefull and too subtle to even mess with. What I did was on v3a I am leaving the 2.7k/.68uf and now with the voice switch I am paralleling it with 1.235k(2x470 paralleled in series with 1k) and the 470uf.

voicing left = 824 ohm/470uf
voicung right = 2.7k/.068uf

So now I have a voicing that not only is noticeable in both feel and sound but is the difference between a punch in the nose and a kick to the chest. I really like this option!!!! I could feel my leg hairs moving on the low notes :D
 
Sounds great! Also interesting reading about the changes you made as I am trying to learn this stuff :D
 
Man that sounds killer! Those are about as high a gain tone as I would ever use.
 
Man that sounds great! Is there a way to use a 3-way switch on V3a cathode? So you could have something between those two?
 
SpiderWars":13y8dkzh said:
Man that sounds great! Is there a way to use a 3-way switch on V3a cathode? So you could have something between those two?
I am doing something similar. I am repurposing the voice switch to switch between 2.7k/.68uf and 820/470uf. To me that is much more audible
 
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