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Pics of my Recto modded module (say that 3x fast)
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<blockquote data-quote="okstrat" data-source="post: 12056" data-attributes="member: 157"><p>1) The mod is here on this message board - you basically change the slope resistor and the treble capacitor. As far as detailing how to make it switchable - I'd rather not. I mentioned it in another thread, but some people have been burning their boards pretty badly just replacing a component. To do this mod, you have to be able to drill a hole accurately in the module chassis - if you're off by 1/8", it won't fit. It's very tight between the pots. Then you'll have to wire six connections on a switch that will mess up if you get it too hot, and then place all those connections on a board. This is just to do the JCM800 mod. Double that for the bass mod.</p><p></p><p>2) I can do the switch mod, email me at okstrat@cox.net for details. I'm starting to get busy with this, which is cool. Can't wait for my modded modules to make their way across the land. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>If you don't want to do the switches, I can get you a faceplate for $25 plus shipping that doesn't have the switches or the 'mod by pete' writing.To install it you'll have to take all the knobs off, loosen the pots and remove your old faceplate. </p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okstrat, post: 12056, member: 157"] 1) The mod is here on this message board - you basically change the slope resistor and the treble capacitor. As far as detailing how to make it switchable - I'd rather not. I mentioned it in another thread, but some people have been burning their boards pretty badly just replacing a component. To do this mod, you have to be able to drill a hole accurately in the module chassis - if you're off by 1/8", it won't fit. It's very tight between the pots. Then you'll have to wire six connections on a switch that will mess up if you get it too hot, and then place all those connections on a board. This is just to do the JCM800 mod. Double that for the bass mod. 2) I can do the switch mod, email me at okstrat@cox.net for details. I'm starting to get busy with this, which is cool. Can't wait for my modded modules to make their way across the land. :) If you don't want to do the switches, I can get you a faceplate for $25 plus shipping that doesn't have the switches or the 'mod by pete' writing.To install it you'll have to take all the knobs off, loosen the pots and remove your old faceplate. Pete [/QUOTE]
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