I'm looking to do some mods on my 2001 Dual Rectifier 3-channel head, but I want to do it myself...
1. The gain is so fuzzy after 2:00, so I want to clean that up so that I can use 100% of the gain and retain clarity even when maxed.
2. The mids don't sweep enough. I want to have that sweeped mid sound with my mid knob at 0, have solid mids at 12:00, then a robust mid mange from 3:00 and maxed.
3. The bass is so woofy past 10:00...I want to feel the air pushing from my speakers when i play loud, but it's hard to accomplish when it's so ugly sounding. Also, high gain + lots of bass: terrible tone(in my opinion)...but I want to change that.
It's so hard to get a good lead tone out of it...I've switch between the solid state and tube rectifiers, both with undesirable results. I've retubed it with every kind of tube you can think of(mullard, tung-sol, EH, JJ, Groove Tubes, ect...) but I can't get that singing lead tone.
Does anyone have any advice for me? Modifications that a person with a little electronics experience can handle? Or am I doomed to send it to some "professional" who claims that his mod is the best of above the rest?
1. The gain is so fuzzy after 2:00, so I want to clean that up so that I can use 100% of the gain and retain clarity even when maxed.
2. The mids don't sweep enough. I want to have that sweeped mid sound with my mid knob at 0, have solid mids at 12:00, then a robust mid mange from 3:00 and maxed.
3. The bass is so woofy past 10:00...I want to feel the air pushing from my speakers when i play loud, but it's hard to accomplish when it's so ugly sounding. Also, high gain + lots of bass: terrible tone(in my opinion)...but I want to change that.
It's so hard to get a good lead tone out of it...I've switch between the solid state and tube rectifiers, both with undesirable results. I've retubed it with every kind of tube you can think of(mullard, tung-sol, EH, JJ, Groove Tubes, ect...) but I can't get that singing lead tone.
Does anyone have any advice for me? Modifications that a person with a little electronics experience can handle? Or am I doomed to send it to some "professional" who claims that his mod is the best of above the rest?