I know it is not the most desirable amplifier to be had, but I kinda like it. It was dirt cheap for a tube amp and it is really really loud.
Of course there's gonna be some bad things about a product like this it is waaaay too dark when overdriven. Pedals sound absolutely fine through it, but I'd like to hear what this thing should sound like. there has got to be something inheritently wrong with how its wired for it to sound so damn muddy. I've been looking online for a long while now at mods that folks have been doing to their V18's and from what I gather according to the modders, this amp is a jewel once sorted out correctly.
There is a Soldano SLO mod that a lot of folks have been doing to theirs that apparently really opens up the headroom when used clean, and takes out the muddiness of the overdrive. It does not by any stretch of the imagination turn a $200 amplifier into a $3000+ amplifier, but the mod is modeled after the SLO circuit and is supposed to REALLY open this amp up.
What I am really looking for is when playing clean for the tubes to not break up so early. This thing needs more headroom for cleans. It seems that the mods might do this as well as brighten up the overdrive. I'm not really too concerned about the overdrive sound though as I attain any distortion I need through any one or combination of a shitload of pedals .
Do you folks that have experience in modding amps think it would be worth it to send mine out to someone, or do you think that someone like me with little to no experience with amplifier guts would be able to do this?
For my job (my username ), I have been trained to analyze, plan and attack complex electrical circuits to disarm IEDs, armed explosive ordnance, armed nuclear warheads and such things many of whichhave multitudes of very complex electronics, and I've built undefeatable training IEDs with hordes of complex circuits that were a damn nightmare for those trying to defeat them. But I've never tried to conquer a tube amp using someone elses schematics or diagrams. In short, I know more than enough to take it apart, but putting it back together CLEANLY is where I'm afraid that I might fail and screw up my one amplifier.
Of course there's gonna be some bad things about a product like this it is waaaay too dark when overdriven. Pedals sound absolutely fine through it, but I'd like to hear what this thing should sound like. there has got to be something inheritently wrong with how its wired for it to sound so damn muddy. I've been looking online for a long while now at mods that folks have been doing to their V18's and from what I gather according to the modders, this amp is a jewel once sorted out correctly.
There is a Soldano SLO mod that a lot of folks have been doing to theirs that apparently really opens up the headroom when used clean, and takes out the muddiness of the overdrive. It does not by any stretch of the imagination turn a $200 amplifier into a $3000+ amplifier, but the mod is modeled after the SLO circuit and is supposed to REALLY open this amp up.
What I am really looking for is when playing clean for the tubes to not break up so early. This thing needs more headroom for cleans. It seems that the mods might do this as well as brighten up the overdrive. I'm not really too concerned about the overdrive sound though as I attain any distortion I need through any one or combination of a shitload of pedals .
Do you folks that have experience in modding amps think it would be worth it to send mine out to someone, or do you think that someone like me with little to no experience with amplifier guts would be able to do this?
For my job (my username ), I have been trained to analyze, plan and attack complex electrical circuits to disarm IEDs, armed explosive ordnance, armed nuclear warheads and such things many of whichhave multitudes of very complex electronics, and I've built undefeatable training IEDs with hordes of complex circuits that were a damn nightmare for those trying to defeat them. But I've never tried to conquer a tube amp using someone elses schematics or diagrams. In short, I know more than enough to take it apart, but putting it back together CLEANLY is where I'm afraid that I might fail and screw up my one amplifier.
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