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    Quote Originally Posted by sumitomo
    Very Very cool,I like the tones that amp puts out the tri boost sounds great,but that green screamer is no sloutch either and playing sounded good also.Sumi
    Thanks for the kind words. I love that Green Screamer pedal, it's like an ideal tube screamer: warm and fat, but without the nasty, nasally mid hump of the originals. It sounds much smoother than the Boss SD-1 Super OD that I have.

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    man that amp sounds great! :

    i loved the clean and cranked samples and i liked how handled the pedals....

    hhmmmm....that triboost sounded great.... :
    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    For the record, my annoyance with Warren has a lot to do with the hissing noises he makes.
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    Thanks for the reply.

    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    man that amp sounds great! :
    i loved the clean and cranked samples and i liked how handled the pedals....
    It is a great sounding circuit and sounds good even with marginal tubes. I left the crappy Sovtek 12AX7WA tubes in it. I bet it would sound better with good tubes in it.

    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    hhmmmm....that triboost sounded great.... :
    Get DVM to build and paint you one, it is a very useful pedal. :

    I should record some clips with my modded Valve Junior. The Triboost sounds pretty good through the VJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    hhmmmm....that triboost sounded great.... :
    Quote Originally Posted by tunghaichuan
    Get DVM to build and paint you one, it is a very useful pedal.
    it's tempting....i'm sure once my dvm phazer pedal shows up it will be even more tempting....i need to get through christmas first though.... :
    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    For the record, my annoyance with Warren has a lot to do with the hissing noises he makes.
    Guitars: Gibson 1998 Les Paul Special : Peavey Predator (Early 90's Fat Strat Copy) : Ibanez GAX30TR
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    Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus : Behringer Distortion Modeler : Ernie Ball Volume Pedal : Dunlop Cry Baby Wah

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    There has to be a great sense of accomplishment when a project like this is completed!

    Very nice work :
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    Quote Originally Posted by Algonquin
    There has to be a great sense of accomplishment when a project like this is completed!

    Very nice work :
    David
    Thanks for the kind words.

    Actually, it is always a huge relief to me when the amp fires right up and operates the way it is supposed to.

    The amp is *almost* done. It remains incomplete in that it needs a head cab. The amp isn't all that safe to operate without one. Building cabs in on my short list of skills to acquire.

    tung
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