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Anyone try a Soldano SLO pedal?

I might have access to the schematic and take a shot a building one.
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Info on free stomp boxes.com. Not sure if they make more than 1 pedal variation.
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Anyone know if it's true that EVH's post 1984 tone, after he had retired his venerable favorite 100 watt Marshall Super Lead, was based on a Soldano? I could have swore I read that somewhere.


EDIT: Just answered my own question. It's on the Soldano Wikipedia page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldano_C ... lification

"In 1991, Eddie Van Halen used an SLO 100 (which replaced his Marshall 1959 due to technical issues) for the album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and modeled his signature amp, the Peavey 5150, after it."

Anyways, @andrewsrea, does the Sodano SLO pedal look like a dirt pedal, or is it more like an amp in a box?
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toomanycats wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 2:20 pm Anyone know if it's true that EVH's post 1984 tone, after he had retired his venerable favorite 100 watt Marshall Super Lead, was based on a Soldano? I could have swore I read that somewhere.


EDIT: Just answered my own question. It's on the Soldano Wikipedia page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldano_C ... lification

"In 1991, Eddie Van Halen used an SLO 100 (which replaced his Marshall 1959 due to technical issues) for the album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and modeled his signature amp, the Peavey 5150, after it."

Anyways, @andrewsrea, does the Sodano SLO pedal look like a dirt pedal, or is it more like an amp in a box?
Videos say, more an amp in a box. In my analysis of an SLO 100 amp schematic, the amp is a cross between a slightly hotter Marshall JCM800 with each section favoring almost the same mid-range frequency. Somewhat like a tube screamer into a dynamic Marshall.
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toomanycats wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 2:20 pm Anyone know if it's true that EVH's post 1984 tone, after he had retired his venerable favorite 100 watt Marshall Super Lead, was based on a Soldano? I could have swore I read that somewhere.


EDIT: Just answered my own question. It's on the Soldano Wikipedia page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldano_C ... lification

"In 1991, Eddie Van Halen used an SLO 100 (which replaced his Marshall 1959 due to technical issues) for the album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and modeled his signature amp, the Peavey 5150, after it."

Anyways, @andrewsrea, does the Sodano SLO pedal look like a dirt pedal, or is it more like an amp in a box?
I don't know how accurate this is, but I read somewhere that the 5150 was supposed to be a Soldano that "hit" as fast as a Marshall.
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