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Post by sultan59 (Tim) on Nov 18, 2021 8:25:14 GMT -7
Here it is all flipped back around. 5 beers in last night, only took me 3 tries to get it right. First I took it off, then I put all the nuts back on without the faceplate, took it back apart and put the faceplate back on upside down, and didn't notice till I was putting it back in the cab. 3rd time I finally got it right. What a doofus. Good thing I don't do this for a living.
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Post by sultan59 (Tim) on Nov 20, 2021 17:40:40 GMT -7
Well, I got the feet put on, and I missed the spacing on the handle by about 1/8 inch, but it's good enough for me. And I promise not to post any more pics, because this project is done.
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Post by GuitarZ on Nov 20, 2021 18:01:31 GMT -7
Looks Good! Speaking of "5 beers in", I had an idea back in the day of adding a second set of preamp/master volume controls to my Marshall. The concept was that I could dial in a max'd preamp/low master for sustain/distortion and then hit a switch to go to low preamp/higher master for clean sounds. I worked with my drummer on this who was an electrical engineer. Well, we started wiring and drinking beer. My drummer didn't really drink beer. We got it wired, but when you threw the switch between controls, the amp was giving a very loud "thump" and then "thump" when switched back again. My drummer was like "We're good!". However, the beer didn't completely cloud my head because I was like "This is not going to work". The drummer finally says "I know what we need. We simply need to get a make-before-break switch and it will be good." Turns out he was right. I had a Marshall master volume where I could swap between settings at the flip of the switch. Maybe the beer helped and maybe we should have patented that idea.
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