I took my Plexi 25w reverb and changed the front end to be similar to a D'Lite but with a paralleled V1 (5751) and only one overdrive stage (instead of the normal two stages).
I am
very impressed with this amp! It does NOT sound like a Dumble. It does have a super smooth overdrive and nice harmonics. It is very very touch sensitive in playing. Lite pickin' and it sounds clean and when you dig in a little bit ....... a super smooth overdrive emerges.
It has really remarkable sustain to it. I can hit a note and hold it into feedback.
I would say it sort of sounds like D'Lite meets Marshall if I had to assign a tonal quality to it. However with a volume, trim/gain and master volume ........ you can get alot of sounds from clean to overdriven to crunch.
Despite my somewhat messy wiring, the amp is as quiet as my Plexi25w was. I obviously used an unproven layout but it worked right out of the chute for me.
EDIT 1/'09 : I kept listening to this amp playing along with a Larry Carlton CD and thought I could get the sound closer. I changed as many of the tone and coupling caps to Orange Drops as I had available. And I changed the .02 cap off the overdrive stage to a .01. The result was a clearer tone. Not really cleaner but clearer sounding. I had been using Mallory 150's in about half the build but found the Orange Drops were closer to the tone I was wanting. The Mallorys sounded a little muted to me. The amp still does NOT sound like a Dumble but it does get some of that sound. Look at the 1/'09 schematic and layout for an update.
You can find most of these schematic in the "Broken Links" file. Write down the name of what you are looking for and then click on to this Broken Links file list:
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