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bouteqtive
03-02-2009, 01:59 PM
http://yeomansinstruments.blogspot.com/2008/09/vvr-installations.html
Has anyone else tried such a procedure??
If so, can you post a layout of how to wire it up?
Thanks
http://yeomansinstruments.blogspot.com/2008/09/vvr-installations.html
Has anyone else tried such a procedure??
If so, can you post a layout of how to wire it up?
Thanks
Talk to our Fellow TGP member SkipM45. http://www.skipzcircuits.com
He offers the boards, the instructions, and I know for a fact that he has one in his own personal 5E3.
He's a HELLUVA nice guy to boot.
Jade
SatelliteAmps
03-02-2009, 04:50 PM
There are a lot of people offering out this type of device. They are easy to install, if you have basic electronics experience (soldering, draining caps, etc). Sound wise they are ok. Nothing ever sounds like an amp pushing a lot of air, but they are great if you don't have that oppertunity.
bouteqtive
03-02-2009, 05:18 PM
Just curious...which do you think would be better soundwise; an Airbrake attenuator or a VVR circuit
Just curious...which do you think would be better soundwise; an Airbrake attenuator or a VVR circuit
That would really depend on who you ask. I just ran across a guy today that likes using both at the same time. If your interested in the VVR you can also get a lot of info on 18watt.com and sewatt.com and the ampgarage. Just search for VVR. I posted the original VVR circuit almost 2 years ago and it has literally been installed in 100s if not thousands of amps across the planet. We just got our webpage up and don't have a lot of info out there yet but you can check us out at Hallamplification.com You can also email me there for more info.
Dana Hall
www.hallamplification.com (http://www.hallamplification.com)
Anyone selling kits that are easy to drop into a cathode 5E3, keeping the knob in the back?
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