Re: Soldano HOTMOD. Anybody use one?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">What also might work for you is a Kasha Quikmod (Ebay; also no longer made). he idea's similar to the Hotmod except it plugs into your tube socket, then has a small box with a gain control on it for adjusting how much of the extra gain you want. You'd be using your master volume still, but the extra gain might punch up your low-volume tone.
Originally posted by jsullysix:
hm...i think this may be my 1st post ever in this forum, but pete was telling me about the hotmod and adding it to my jcm800. i know that this is kinda what dave had said it was made for, but anyone have an idea how much they are and where to get them? and if i should even bother? the jcm is too damn loud to play at home and have it sound good, so if it's a waste of dough for my situation, i won't bother just yet.
sully
(SO not an amp guy [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] )
EDIT: just read that ask mikey column (thanks dave!) and it looks like i'm sol as far as getting the hotmod, as they don't make it anymore. but what about this gto thingy? is this a pedal?
hm...i think this may be my 1st post ever in this forum, but pete was telling me about the hotmod and adding it to my jcm800. i know that this is kinda what dave had said it was made for, but anyone have an idea how much they are and where to get them? and if i should even bother? the jcm is too damn loud to play at home and have it sound good, so if it's a waste of dough for my situation, i won't bother just yet.
sully
(SO not an amp guy [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] )
EDIT: just read that ask mikey column (thanks dave!) and it looks like i'm sol as far as getting the hotmod, as they don't make it anymore. but what about this gto thingy? is this a pedal?
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