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Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.

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mpsa01 wrote:Thanks very much dude. It's been a labour of love over the past few months changing my rig around to get something that suits what my band does, but I really hope I am there for now. Where in Ireland are you? I visited Dublin for the first time in August.
I can't wait to see a 1x12 Dunwich! Roughly what specs are you going for?

AngryGoldfish wrote:mpsa01 wrote:Thanks very much dude. It's been a labour of love over the past few months changing my rig around to get something that suits what my band does, but I really hope I am there for now. Where in Ireland are you? I visited Dublin for the first time in August.
I can't wait to see a 1x12 Dunwich! Roughly what specs are you going for?
I've been happy with my Fryette Memphis for over two years now. It's been my go to amp and eventually made me sell my Soldano. I do miss that amp, but I know if I still had it then it would be taking the back seat to my Fryette.
My Dunwich is basically a highly tweaked, uncompromising Marshall circuit with two EL84's running at around 15 watts. I don't think Nick will know the official rating until he's finished with the design. The amp will have two separate tone stacks but only one channel. It'll have an FMV (Fender/Marshall/Vox) and a Baxandall/James tone stack. These can be switched between on the amp (I can't remember whether we had this action footswitch-able or not) and can function at the same time. They can also be removed entirely from the circuit, which can accessed via a footswitch, and will act as a boost. There will then be switches for Tight/Fat and Dark/Bright. This basically means that a JCM800 Bright/JCM800 Dark cab be procured, or a Super Lead/Super Bass, with many variations in between, and a Matamp GT120. So for instance, if I wanted a bright OR120/GT120 sound, I'd select the Fat setting, EQ2 (Bax) and knock the Bright/Dark switch to Bright. Or if I wanted a dark Super Bass sound with a FMV tone stack, I would select EQ1 (FMV), Fat from the Tight/Fat switch, and the Dark selector. Any of these can be switched between to create your own variations on the Matamp/Orange/GT120/OR120/Marshall JCM800/Super Lead/Super Bass circuits. The amp will also have two master volumes, both pre and post-phase inverter master volume.

mpsa01 wrote:It isn't a pre-gain model, I don't think. It's a bit of an odd one. Hopefully pics later will clarify it a little! Like I said, it's a funny custom job which Dave Green made specifically for the US doom/drone/sludge market. Only this one never made it to the States, for whatever reason.

Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.

mpsa01 wrote:
Just picked up this 212 at the weekend from the Matamp factory in Yorkshire. Such a great day and I know I'll be back for more in future. I ended up going for Celestion Hot 100 speakers too. Sound crisp and clean until they break up, and then they sound real heavy.
They fully revoiced my 1224 Mk I as well, and it's now stiffer, cleaner, has greater output and is more cutting. I am happy!
AngryGoldfish wrote:mpsa01 wrote:Thanks very much dude. It's been a labour of love over the past few months changing my rig around to get something that suits what my band does, but I really hope I am there for now. Where in Ireland are you? I visited Dublin for the first time in August.
I can't wait to see a 1x12 Dunwich! Roughly what specs are you going for?
I've been happy with my Fryette Memphis for over two years now. It's been my go to amp and eventually made me sell my Soldano. I do miss that amp, but I know if I still had it then it would be taking the back seat to my Fryette.
My Dunwich is basically a highly tweaked, uncompromising Marshall circuit with two EL84's running at around 15 watts. I don't think Nick will know the official rating until he's finished with the design. The amp will have two separate tone stacks but only one channel. It'll have an FMV (Fender/Marshall/Vox) and a Baxandall/James tone stack. These can be switched between on the amp (I can't remember whether we had this action footswitch-able or not) and can function at the same time. They can also be removed entirely from the circuit, which can accessed via a footswitch, and will act as a boost. There will then be switches for Tight/Fat and Dark/Bright. This basically means that a JCM800 Bright/JCM800 Dark cab be procured, or a Super Lead/Super Bass, with many variations in between, and a Matamp GT120. So for instance, if I wanted a bright OR120/GT120 sound, I'd select the Fat setting, EQ2 (Bax) and knock the Bright/Dark switch to Bright. Or if I wanted a dark Super Bass sound with a FMV tone stack, I would select EQ1 (FMV), Fat from the Tight/Fat switch, and the Dark selector. Any of these can be switched between to create your own variations on the Matamp/Orange/GT120/OR120/Marshall JCM800/Super Lead/Super Bass circuits. The amp will also have two master volumes, both pre and post-phase inverter master volume.

Ancient Astronaught wrote:mpsa01 wrote:It isn't a pre-gain model, I don't think. It's a bit of an odd one. Hopefully pics later will clarify it a little! Like I said, it's a funny custom job which Dave Green made specifically for the US doom/drone/sludge market. Only this one never made it to the States, for whatever reason.
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