Nice one Jon! You've basically got a IIC+ now, as close as anyone is going to get
Thanks! Now to concentrate on my playing a bit more...
What led you to keep R126 out of interest? And hard wiring C47 etc to ground?
I kept R126 because it will increase gain slightly when R2 engaged but nothing major. Also it's REALLY hard to get to without removing the relay (something I did to trace the board but I am NOT doing again unless I can find a replacement relay as I needed to use hot air and damaged some traces in the process I had to rebuild).
I hard wired R105/C47 to ground because I wanted that to remain to ground when R2 engaged. This is because I want the R2 channel to engage C214 ON/OFF and nothing else for switchable +/++ to get an extra boost. I experimented with replacing R130 with a trim pot but in the end removed it all together as it was a bit muddy for my liking. Removing it made a massive difference! Now I get a slight boost with R2 pulled which you can really feel on the lead channel, but R2 is no longer a distinct channel, which I don't mind as I never used it anyway.
Are you getting any further with your Blue Stripe to IIC+ conversion? I think it's pretty safe to remove LDR6 and the corresponding diode and resistor - it basically forces treble shift to be on in R2 mode as far as I can tell and can be removed if you don't want this.
Another thing I noticed is that I tried the reverb mod (adding a 110K or 120K 2W resistor from R116 to ground) and although it made the reverb really strong, it made the overall amp a lot muddier and I really didn't like the result. I removed it and BAM back to the sound I loved. I ended up putting R242 around R131 which increased the swell without changing the sound of the amp. I have the reverb on about 3-4 now and any more is a bit overpowering.
Just something to note for anyone reading this (yours is a non reverb model though right so wouldn't apply?)
Cheers,
Jon