After supplying parts and kits to amp builders for the last 7 years with Modulus I have started to develop a range of hi-spec amps to offer to those who do not have the skillset to build there own.... i.e the majority of guitarists
Here is an 18watt head, simple controls and a delight to play, pretty well known what these amps can do tone wise, but I hope to have some videos recorded shortly.
I will be at the Leeds Guitar Show in October and the Guitar Show at New Bingley Hall in Feb next year if you want to check it out.
I will post here occasionally, but my Facebook page will have the most activity.
https://www.facebook.com/GryphinAmps?ref=hlLet me know what you think, all feedback is good, both good and bad
Cheers
Michael
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Great see you there, this is my first show so will be interesting.
Michael
Best of luck with the venture in to selling complete amps
Been a while since I checked in here, but at the Leeds show yesterday I had several people speak to me who had seen me here first, which was pretty cool.
If you are genuinely interested in an amp please contact me for pricing, I plan to target retail shops early next year and so will be offering the amps at a discounted rate until then and would rather not publish those prices before then if thats ok.
Cheers
Some fantastic craftmen in the UK, There were some lovely guitars and pedals on display, maybe need to get something sorted for the Birmingham show next year.
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
This one is going into a studio in Dundee.
Hi, yes thanks for the pointers. I have actually changed a few things since that photo was taken, bonding down components is the last thing to happen before going out the door to a client, but to be honest I don't normally do it on prototype builds I keep for myself.
SOZO standard caps are RoHS compliant, they are used a number of amp builders that sell to the EU. I don't know about their other caps so best to ask them direct. They may not sell you the standard range anymore though. You have to buy in bulk and I have been waiting 6 months for my last order.
You still doing faceplates? I noticed your custom amp panel website was down a few months ago.
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
The twist doesn't produce the EM field, Conductors emit EM fields perpendicular to their surface and since they are opposite in polarity they cancel out. Running them parallel and tight achieves this.
If you are a amp builder try it, I haven't twisted wires for the last few years and don't accept amps that have heater hum and this way is much easier/neater.
From the AX84 article.
Merlin "This keeps the wires in close contact and parallel to each other"
Ballijukka "IMHO the actual twisting has nothing to do with the hum cancelling. It's just the most practical way to keep the two wires close together. I use normal double speaker cable and it works perfectly well."
if it was the twist you would need twisted circuit boards in all these mass produced amps, that would be interesting!