Psycho,
Another VERY nice looking build there. Likewise for the other D'Lite examples in this thread!
I notice that you didn't go the MF plate resistor route on yours. Many of the folks building these believe that they are a part of the required "magic" for the D tone. Any thoughts/comments/experience that you could share on that topic?
I threw mine together and stuffed it into a Bogen enclosure many months ago and have been tweaking/experimenting with all of the various mods and changes being discussed ever since. Finally ended up with the Bluesmaster/Dogears mods and am extremely satisfied with the results. Currently using a 1X12 Avatar oval back loaded with a G1265.
Somewhat outdated thread here:
http://www.brownnote.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=382I have since cleaned it up quite a bit.
Played my first gig with it this Saturday (Blues/Classic rock covers) and was very pleased with it's performance! Very full, round and 3D'ish tone. Liquidy, "sustain for days" OD tone to die for.
A couple of strangers (and fellow guitar playing bretheren) were, well....dumb-founded.....by the fact that I was using only a single amp and a single 1X12 cab. They were convinced that I had a microphone hidden somewhere in the cab and was piping it out to the PA mains!
I am not sure that the purists would give it the thumbs up for nailing the D'tone. But, it certainly is a unique sounding and enjoyable to build and play plan.
Dave O.