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  1. Thx! 🙂 Unfortunately, my English is not good enough to translate the page.

     

    I have owned an IVP and found it sounding amazingly good with bass. My version of the IVP sound really close to the original. It also sounds very good with the bass. I made also a pedal of the "tube" section: Klick

     

  2. 12 hours ago, nilebodgers said:

    Interesting. How did you get round the Saturation pot needing different value gangs (10k and 1k reverse log)? Did you find spares of the original part?

    I made my own "custom" pot. I wrote something about it here: Klick

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  3. On 15/08/2021 at 18:57, bartelby said:

     

    I've always wanted to develop a pedal version of my old Peavey Standard (not my photo), sans reverb. One channel clean and the other with drive is awesome! Maybe I'll commission you... :D

     

    Nice Idea. I'll do some research to see how complex this preamp is.

    Meanwhile:

    I created a pcb after original factory schematics tu build the preamp of the Gallien-Krueger 800RB:

    800rb_front.jpg.0dffdf4da85d0cd023adb01935d04fef.jpg

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  4. I want to sell my Traynor TS-50B. These amps are rarely found in Europe. The replica (Rusty Box) of the preamp is a little better known.

    Here is the complete amp... ;) Here you can find more information and pictures about the amp: Klick

    The photos show exactly this amp, which is sold here. 

    The optical condition is "used", but technically everything is ok.

    Attention: The amp works with 110Volt!

    The price is incl. shipping to UK main. I want 600€ (aka 520 GBP) for this amp. I know, it is not "cheap", but I paid a lot for this amp incl. shipping and fees/taxes from USA.

    ts50.jpg.2dc15cc86db368285cd43b767164520c.jpg

  5. 10 hours ago, itu said:

    That 120B looks neat!

    What is that Xvive chip there? Are all others opamps?

    It is an optocoupler for the limiter-section. 

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  6. I think it must be

    TO145 for V4-II Combo (?)

    5 stands for number 5 (the serial-number...)

    And 301 is 3rd quarter of 2001

    If that's true, is my V4-MKII  #1:

    image.jpg

    On 14/04/2021 at 11:08, VTypeV4 said:

    It's lovely to see another - especially when it's been saved from oblivion.. 😎  Thanks for the kind words too.

    I was never able to confirm how many of these things actually exist although last I heard, there were 45 in total. 15 heads, 15 two-ten combos and and 15 one-fifteen combos. Does anyone have anymore info on that front?

     

     

    I heard, there were only 25 in total. But I don't know which type og V4-II are meant by that.

    Less V4s than V8s were made.

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