Bad.Seed
Well-known member
Finally got around to putting this one together!
Did my first little mix track, (had no idea what I was doing with compression and mastering, thanks to Fluff for helping me out) because I wanted to do this one right.
I'm sure you guys here at the forum are really familiar with the Hot Mod V2 already, as I actually learned about it from this forum when it originally released, but it's gone through some voicing changes and mods to make it a little more versatile. The V2 is now clearer with less emphasis on bass, with a switch to enhance the bass if you want some more oomph, and a gain switch to increase the saturation and compression.
The EVO is now on a high quality PCB board, as opposed to being all handwired. Because of this, price has dropped to $199 each and the availability will be much better.
I really dig this thing, especially for vintage Marshalls that you don't want to bastardize with mods, if they're somehow in stock form after all these years.
My playthrough is below:
Did my first little mix track, (had no idea what I was doing with compression and mastering, thanks to Fluff for helping me out) because I wanted to do this one right.
I'm sure you guys here at the forum are really familiar with the Hot Mod V2 already, as I actually learned about it from this forum when it originally released, but it's gone through some voicing changes and mods to make it a little more versatile. The V2 is now clearer with less emphasis on bass, with a switch to enhance the bass if you want some more oomph, and a gain switch to increase the saturation and compression.
The EVO is now on a high quality PCB board, as opposed to being all handwired. Because of this, price has dropped to $199 each and the availability will be much better.
I really dig this thing, especially for vintage Marshalls that you don't want to bastardize with mods, if they're somehow in stock form after all these years.
My playthrough is below: