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Amp Modification Question

Unread post by Wife Soup » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:39 pm

I have some questions about a modification made to Hot Rod Deluxes. I love the amp (except the distortion), but the master volume control is very touchy. I guess this is normal for the amp. Basically, the amp was designed with a linear taper pot instead of an audio taper pot for the master volume. The whole modification can be found here: http://studentweb.eku.edu/justin_holton/jvmods.html

Does anybody have any thoughts or feedback about this mod? I want to do it because I want more control of the volume and also because I use the amp as a practice amp in a smaller space. It looks like a simple mod, but I have never attempted any mods of any kind. I want to put an ad on craigslist for someone to do it for me. What would be a fair price for this?

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Unread post by RunsWithBuffalo » Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:43 am

I have never moded an amp but it sounds like a volume pedal would also solve your problem and they are very cheap.
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Unread post by sunglassesatnight » Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:42 am

Replacing the pot shouldn't be hard at all if you're handy with a soldering iron. I haven't done it on an amp, but I've done it on a stereo mic pre that I wanted better gain control on, so close to the same thing. You'll a good small-tip soldering iron (~$25), a multi-tester (~$15), a desolder bulb (couple bucks), and some 60/40 rosin core solder (also cheap). All this should be available at your local electronics retailer, or Radio Shack if you must. (I'm not a huge fan.) I don't know how much those pots will cost.

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Unread post by RunsWithBuffalo » Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:10 pm

SimsUK wrote:Replacing the pot shouldn't be hard at all if you're handy with a soldering iron. I haven't done it on an amp, but I've done it on a stereo mic pre that I wanted better gain control on, so close to the same thing. You'll a good small-tip soldering iron (~$25), a multi-tester (~$15), a desolder bulb (couple bucks), and some 60/40 rosin core solder (also cheap). All this should be available at your local electronics retailer, or Radio Shack if you must. (I'm not a huge fan.) I don't know how much those pots will cost.

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Unread post by Wife Soup » Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:27 pm

hahahha, i think i may just bring it to a tech. i have no experience with soldering or electronics at all. they told be it woudl be about $45. dumb question but how does the volume level work. can i just leave it at one level? i thought it was better used for volume swells and such.
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Unread post by RunsWithBuffalo » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:33 pm

Its basically a pedal that acts as a volume control so yeah you can just leave it where you want it, or make adjustments as you see fit.
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