Guys,
So, I have this Tweed BluezMeister (great sounding amp!) in a tweed style chassis. I think it was an 18w chassis blank,IIRC?
I'm going to go back into that chassis and install Doug's relay boards so I can switch both clean/OD & midboost (instead of just clean/OD like it currently is).
And since I'm going back in .......... I thought about other mods to make?
I've been using a D-lator type active FX box with it and it sounds superb with that. So much so that I am thinking that I'd love to have this small combo amp have the FX on board to keep it a quick, small, grab & go amp.
The thing about the D-lator is that it makes a fabulous master volume and I can substitute the "return" pot for a master volume pot.
Yet the chassis space is REALLY tight given everything going on.
So, I'm pondering the idea of "floating" a double decked active FX board above (mostly) the LTPI section of the current layout board. I do have room for the added tube and the socket hole is currently punch out and "capped" with a plate.
Question: Has anyone here ever tried double decking an active FX loop board? Or double decking a layout board of any kind? Or know of a production amp that double decks boards successfully without added noise or oscillation?
I'd really have alot going on in the amp with clean/OD, relay switching and active FX in a small tweed style chassis ............ AND I'd love to make all that work if possible. I don't know if this is a realistic effort to attempt. The amp sounds wonderful as is and it's VERY quiet with floor noise at idle. I like that!
I think I've figured out how to attempt this in a way that I can easily undo it if it doesn't work. In other words, make this an experiment that's not so intrusive that it can't be undone with reasonable minimal effort.
Thoughts????
With respect, Tubenit