Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2017 2:11 pm
i'm still gonna be a snob about my handwired hellhawk though.
That was the only downside of selling my Old Decolonizer... losing the handwired aspect.waltdogg wrote:i'm still gonna be a snob about my handwired hellhawk though.
I can only imagine how much easier that is for you now!! Im not bummed really with going to PCB, yours look really overbuilt! Plus if sounds good who really cares right??! How much time do you think youve managed to shave off building an amp??Science Amps wrote:Hey y'all just cranking 'em out over here![]()
I spent the last year and a half figuring out how to streamline production so I could speed things up, and it seems to be paying off. Lots of little changes in how I do things. I prefer being the only one to touch these amps before you doPCB's were one aspect in saving time, but that decision was also for consistency, reliability + serviceability (yes, I mean that), ability to mount modern components as they were designed to be (rather than trying to adapt them to a turret board), and for an even lower noise-floor. And it may be just me, but I think they look just as nice on the inside. They are still completely handwired and laid out just like the turret boards. All pots, tube sockets, jacks, and switches are chassis-mounted and attached with flying wires.
As always, happy to answer any questions about the amps in this thread!
Alex
Haven't ordered yet. I'm so torn between being responsible and not. It's lame because I actually have the cash ready, but I'm thinking about like putting it aside for my kids or something dumb like that. Idk. I'm real conflicted. I have been lusting over these for 2+ years now, and my lust have never waned, unlike any other gear thing that I've wanted and flipped. Hats how I'm close to justifying it at least...waltdogg wrote:you finally getting a science peter?
Rad! Great to hear!Science Amps wrote:Hey y'all just cranking 'em out over here![]()
Also I definitely feel ya dude, I have wanted one for the past 2 years and I have the money. I finally started saving serious cash and after reaching the 10,000 threshold in a year, It's hard for me to want to spend any of it. Especially since I probably will never make any money from muzak hahaPeteeBee wrote:Haven't ordered yet. I'm so torn between being responsible and not. It's lame because I actually have the cash ready, but I'm thinking about like putting it aside for my kids or something dumb like that. Idk. I'm real conflicted. I have been lusting over these for 2+ years now, and my lust have never waned, unlike any other gear thing that I've wanted and flipped. Hats how I'm close to justifying it at least...waltdogg wrote:you finally getting a science peter?
normal goes straight to gain, od goes through drive to gain and gain is apparently now footswitchable. cool.Plugging into the OD input adds the overdrive circuitry to the signal path and takes your guitar or bass from the edge-of-breakup all the way to crushing saturation with any varying degree. This input also engages the (foot-switchable) Drive control, which can serve as a subtle or massive gain boost.
Hey Peter, just wanted to clarify for you and others that even through the Drive control is now switchable on the MkII, the signal path is not the same as plugging into the Normal Input when its switched off. What I mean is that you are still going through the Overdrive input's circuitry, and switching off the Drive control just 'throttles' the gain down to it's minimum level. Hope that makes sense!PeteeBee wrote:Maybe someone can answer this so I don't have to slow down builds with Alex at all. On the Mother, if I plug in to the overdrive input, which has the footswitchable gain, does that mean that if I have the gain switched "off" it acts just like the normal channel, then I can stomp on the gain? Like essentially one is the simple version and the other is the same with the option to add overdrive or not?