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Cool...I'm still in the game then 

chumbucket":3rwmu7g4 said:sah5150":3rwmu7g4 said:Just to be clear, I worked with an audio PCB designer to do this. I designed the amp and built it point to point in prototype form as you know. He provided the expertise to do the PCB layout and chassis fab design based on my original drawings/ideas - we went back and forth on the PCB design a number of times deciding on component placement, trace placement etc. to maximize the design. He used AutoCAD for the chassis fab, SolidWorks to create a 3D model of the amp so we could see everything together and Mentor Graphics PADS for PCB design and schematic capture from my original revised schematics for the new design that were done in Eagle. Seriously expensive pro software for sure. I wanted to work with someone who had done a lot of audio PCB design rather than attempting it myself as a novice and it is working out great. We are definitely going to work together on some other new designs I have as well...MrDan666":3rwmu7g4 said:Awesome stuff Steve! Really cool to see how much work you have put into this, i wish you all the best
Could i ask which CAD program you have used to design your PCB's and chassis/front + rear panel plans?
Steve
Dude, don't you know amps sound better when you draw them out on a drafting table with a tee square? Everyone knows Autocad amp blueprints don't sound as good.![]()
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sah5150":2cot4azg said:Actually, I just realized, I was wrong with my explanation. There are two independent preamps. The Plex preamp has three different saturation modes and one channel master. The Rod channel has 2 channel masters so you can use one as a solo boost. Each one of those Rod channel masters has three saturation modes, for a total of 6 modes for the Rod channel. You can foot switch the Plex channel, the Rod Channel and the Rod Channel Solo boost master. The saturation mode switches are not foot switchable, but you can set them differently for the Rod and Rod Solo masters, so in a sense, they are. The sat mode switch are DPDT On-Off-On. Maybe this drawing of the front and back panels and footswitch will help:rupe":2cot4azg said:How many sounds will be accessible via footswitch now that its a two channel design?
The locations are a tad different but the controls match the real amp...
Steve
You can pretty much set the amount of gain you want in the Rod channel for your lead and distorted rhythm (regular and Solo masters) using the two saturation and gain controls and then foot switch between them - for sure, that was the idea...chumbucket":2r12xa89 said:sah5150":2r12xa89 said:Actually, I just realized, I was wrong with my explanation. There are two independent preamps. The Plex preamp has three different saturation modes and one channel master. The Rod channel has 2 channel masters so you can use one as a solo boost. Each one of those Rod channel masters has three saturation modes, for a total of 6 modes for the Rod channel. You can foot switch the Plex channel, the Rod Channel and the Rod Channel Solo boost master. The saturation mode switches are not foot switchable, but you can set them differently for the Rod and Rod Solo masters, so in a sense, they are. The sat mode switch are DPDT On-Off-On. Maybe this drawing of the front and back panels and footswitch will help:rupe":2r12xa89 said:How many sounds will be accessible via footswitch now that its a two channel design?
The locations are a tad different but the controls match the real amp...
Steve
Yeah that looks cool. That would still be 3 different tones that you can footswitch through. I never have much of a need for a true 3rd channel anyway. I just need a gain boosted version of my crunch channel. As long as the clean channel has its own tone controls, I'm all set.
It's staying where it is, it is a Post Phase Inverter master and that is the best place for it. It is supposed to be set and forget for a gig. The channel and Solo masters give ultimate control of all the foot switchable sounds and can be adjusted in real time on the front panel if needed. I bet a lot of people will set the overall master full up. It is really more for people playing at very low volumes...LP Freak":9fvwoul4 said:I know it's kinda late in the game, but reaching around the back of the amp to adjust the overall master volume is a pain in the ass.......especially at a gig. Might wanna rethink that one.![]()
I'll keep it comin'!mikehickey":wlij5fm7 said:very cool to see the step by step process of this amp.
Sure!chumbucket":2qepnjhw said:Can Solidworks show you a virtual 3-D heater wire twist?
sah5150":20h689sx said:Dude - make something with it!![]()
Steve
yessah5150":m3tb1a80 said:Cool huh?![]()
Steve
I have a direct track of my take on "Romeo Delight" and originally I was gonna reamp it with my proto...mentoneman":1fh5l6ww said:i'd love to hear new clips of your prototype-your first one and james lugo's stuff was nice but i figure now you know the amp better and can dial it in with more care
do you still have any of your serious recording equipment--great river pre, protools, etc?
Thanks, Olaf! Without your help, I would have never even gotten the prototype done!duesentrieb":23ulkhqb said:This is simply awesome, Steve.