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Thank you, rocker. Thats a '76 LPC with Duncan Distortion PUs and since last week new Schaller tuners, which look like Grovers, but fit into the holes of the (original Schaller) Gibson-70s-metal-tulip tuners.
 
duesentrieb":1zxrgofo said:
Thank you, rocker. Thats a '76 LPC with Duncan Distortion PUs and since last week new Schaller tuners, which look like Grovers, but fit into the holes of the (original Schaller) Gibson-70s-metal-tulip tuners.
:rock: Great guitars, tried a '77 in Sweden last summer but they wanted to much for it but I should have bought it, it was killer.
 
Merci beaucoup !

Peter has made me a PCB layout and all the stuff one needs to go into production for this little sucker, Tom.
Not sure if I should do the step and offer (say 10 or so) for sale.
I will think about :)
 
Olaf, this sounds great! Of course, I think all of your amps sound great. :rock:
 
This sounds GREAT! I really like the look of the layout too. very clean!
 
Thanks a lot mes amis. I really aprreciate that you seem to like it.
 
You rock!!! Very good stuff, lovely tones.
What's up with the multiple preamps in the rack?
 
Thnaks Greg & Yoeri.

I've built a couple of preamps, Yoeri, tried some (for me) new stuff (are there any advantages of using 5 gainstages for lead over just using 4, how far can one go gainwise, . . .) and such.
One of them is a project called "Anvil" with Midi and a built in looper, which I've bought (hardly) used, installed "my" frontplate and redesigned two of the three channels. Just trying new stuff . . .

Also I'm on the step to switch to PCB soon.
 
That sounded great! Thick, chewy lead tones that retained clarity, and nice, fat rhythm tones...I wish that I could hear it in the room. I'm a fan :thumbsup:
 
duesentrieb":2tayvmxy said:
Thnaks Greg & Yoeri.

I've built a couple of preamps, Yoeri, tried some (for me) new stuff (are there any advantages of using 5 gainstages for lead over just using 4, how far can one go gainwise, . . .) and such.
One of them is a project called "Anvil" with Midi and a built in looper, which I've bought (hardly) used, installed "my" frontplate and redesigned two of the three channels. Just trying new stuff . . .

Also I'm on the step to switch to PCB soon.

Cool! You should change your name to Mad Professor. Oh wait....you hate overpriced stuff :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:
 
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