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Weber 8CM100 "Frankenamp"

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vostreroy

2 hours ago

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Weber 8CM100 "Frankenamp" Here's something... different. Started off as a Weber 8CM100 (JCM800 clone) and went a bit haywire with it. Its the results of a guy who knows very little about electronics and just wondered "if I have a switch there, what does it sounds like when I flick it". Now features two channel with separate "EQs" (clean only has a tone knob), an extra gain stage for the lead channel, two gain knobs, a PPIMV, Presence and Resonance and a bunch of switches. Still has some of the original Marshall vibe to it, but with more gain and some EQ tweaks. 8CM100_Fr_HG_1: Gain1: 6.0, Gain2: 6.0, Treble: 4.0, Middle: 5.5, Bass: 7.0, Lead Volume: 8.5, Master Volume: 8.5, EQ Switch: Middle, Clipper: Off 8CM100_Fr_HG_2: Gain1: 7.0, Gain2: 7.0, Treble: 4.0, Middle: 6.0, Bass: 6.0, Lead Volume: 8.5, Master Volume: 8.5, EQ Switch: Middle, Clipper: Off 8CM100_Fr_HG_3: Gain1: 7.0, Gain2: 7.0, Treble: 6.0, Middle: 6.0, Bass: 6.0, Lead Volume: 10.0, Master Volume: 9.0, EQ Switch: Down, Clipper: On

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