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My latest completions:

- AMI 'Rawk', which is a boost-limiter like Angus uses with a couple tricks to quiet it down.

- AMI 'Dumblicious', which is my modified Timmy. This one came out fantastic sounding and the new owner of this one will be applying the Dumble-like graphics, using a laser-engraver.

- AMI #10, which started as a Tube Screamer TS10, that I added three soft-clip modes: stock symmetrical -open LED - slightly asymmetrical. It has and extended range of gain and louder volume on tap. It can do the traditional TS10 and then some.
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Rawk is awesome. I forgot to ask you which type of power it uses. I think I need to buy an adaptr.
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golem wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 8:04 pm Rawk is awesome. I forgot to ask you which type of power it uses. I think I need to buy an adaptr.
9V works fine. But no more than 12vDC, negative tip supply.
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andrewsrea wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:49 pm My latest completions:

- AMI 'Rawk', which is a boost-limiter like Angus uses with a couple tricks to quiet it down.

- AMI 'Dumblicious', which is my modified Timmy. This one came out fantastic sounding and the new owner of this one will be applying the Dumble-like graphics, using a laser-engraver.

- AMI #10, which started as a Tube Screamer TS10, that I added three soft-clip modes: stock symmetrical -open LED - slightly asymmetrical. It has and extended range of gain and louder volume on tap. It can do the traditional TS10 and then some.

AMI Rawk-Dumbliscous.jpg
Very cool! I'm quite intrigued by the Rawk. Got any demos or sound clips?
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RiverDog wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 2:49 pm
andrewsrea wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:49 pm My latest completions:

- AMI 'Rawk', which is a boost-limiter like Angus uses with a couple tricks to quiet it down.

- AMI 'Dumblicious', which is my modified Timmy. This one came out fantastic sounding and the new owner of this one will be applying the Dumble-like graphics, using a laser-engraver.

- AMI #10, which started as a Tube Screamer TS10, that I added three soft-clip modes: stock symmetrical -open LED - slightly asymmetrical. It has and extended range of gain and louder volume on tap. It can do the traditional TS10 and then some.

AMI Rawk-Dumbliscous.jpg
Very cool! I'm quite intrigued by the Rawk. Got any demos or sound clips?

Thanks! Not yet.

First off, this is not Angus in a box. So it won' make your FDDR amp sound like a '75 Marshall JMP Super-lead through a full stack. It emulates 'the' circuit which is found in Angus' secret weapon, his Shaffer-Vega wireless transmitter.

Which is basically two stages of boost. The first stage has a optoisolator (an LED + light sensitive resistor) controlling the gain of the first stage as a limiter (a fast & hard compression only on very loud notes). The second stage is a crushing 31dB, very low-impedance boost.

You set your British-style amp to a nice (not too much) distortion, then back down it's gain a little - plug your guitar through this and set for a bit of limiting and boost to taste. Voila - AC/DC!
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Sounds tasty! I've been interested in that "effect" ever since I learned about it a few years ago.
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@RiverDog it's similar to one of these. I think the one with three knobs. I know he changed the type of power connector used to something more common and put some effort into making it less noisy:

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golem wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 7:44 am @RiverDog it's similar to one of these. I think the one with three knobs. I know he changed the type of power connector used to something more common and put some effort into making it less noisy:

Thanks my friend. I'm totally digging it!
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That seems like a lot of distortion for an Angus tone (maybe in his Live at Donnighton vi, though).
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