Its a bunch of mods that the good folks over at the Metroamp forum kindly gave "Rockstah" guidance on and help... for free.
He learned most of (if not all) what he knows about tubes amps and those mods on Metroamp.
He basically took all the info that was given to him for free and then turned around, gave them a different name and started asking money for it.
That didn't go over very well over @ Metroamp. I think that you can find the mod details on that forum.
To a 2204....looking at one, but havent heard it yet...
any thoughts?
Thanks
rockstah - my post was not with the intent of being negative... just stating that the mods are well known and available. You simply packaged them into what you call mod5 and starting charging for it on Metroamp when you got all that help for free on Metroamp.
okay dude.Cool, Mark. I'm all for helping out others when I can, so it seems we're on the same page.
To a 2204....looking at one, but havent heard it yet...
any thoughts?
Thanks
Are the Mod5's really stiff like a Splawn or a Bray amp, or are they more forgiving? Your clips sound incredible Mark.if you are interested you can send me an email.
Mark
To Mark (rockstah):
Is this mod for a 2204/2203 only? Or is it also reworking the 1987/1959 circuit?
And does this mod involve adding an extra valve to the chassis? If so on the extra valve, does it give the amp one or two more gain stages?
Are the Mod5's really stiff like a Splawn or a Bray amp, or are they more forgiving? Your clips sound incredible Mark.
I don't care where he got it ..Noone makes a Amp sound like Eddie's Marshall, Sunset Sound Studios ,Don Landy and Ted Templeman all in one.. Period... If you think Mark got it for Free ..Start reading@Metroamp Pal!!!! Let me know how your doing in 5-6 yrs
Thanks again Mark!in my search for the sound it had to feel good to me. my saying about the spec is " it makes you want to play" it feels good in the hands and that is just as important to a guitar player as it sounds IMHO. it has to feel good. its squishy goodness.
Mark