To put it mildly, this amp ROCKS!
The cleans are truely clean, or mildly overdriven if you crank up the gain a bit....goes from country clean to bluesy drive with a few simple adjustments of the gain & tone control.
The OD section is unbelievable....everything I have "heard" in the great amp clips I've heard on utube & such, but easily obtained without a bunch of tweaking of gain/drive & tonestacks....no "unobtainium" here!
YES, ........ I AGREE!!!
This amp the
Tweed Overdrive Special has waaaayyyy better harmonics and sustain and blooming then the cathode biased D-style HRM amp did. The conversion was easily worth it.
Comparing the "Tweed Overdrive Special" to the
original COS which has a Dumble tone stack on the clean channel. My initial impressions are:
1) the 5E3 tone stack gives better cleans than the Dumblish tone stack and it is more articulate than the Dumblish tone stack
2) it seems like the VVR on the original does not eliminate the "blooming" effect like the PPMIV does at lower volumes. The
VVR cranked down to as low as 1/3rd still seemed to allow the blooming to work great. The PPMIV seems to eliminate
some of the blooming effect at lower volume but it works great at around "6" thru "10". I will probably convert the amp
to have VVR at some point.
3) The 5E3 tone stack on the clean channel and the hybrid 5E3 tone stack on the OD channel sure make dialing the tone in
MUCH easier than the Dumblish tone stack and the HRM tone stack did. The original D-HRM was difficult to dial in.
4) the 5879 adds a dash of crunch and chime that the 12A_7 won't match in the OD
5) The clean and OD on the simplified match better tone wise than the D-HRM clean and OD which had a more midly clean.
6) The volume level of the clean and OD match better on the "Simplified". My guess is the Dumblish tone stack had high insertion loss making the balance of tone from clean to OD more difficult to match.
I am currently using a 5751 for V1, 12AX7 in the V2a position, into the 5879 ........ into a 12AY7 LTPI. This seems to be working just great.
DaGeezer thanks for the Tweed Overdrive Special design ............ it worked out perfectly.
With respect, Tubenit