S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
Nice. What a fantastic deal!
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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
Any srv2000 owners have any suggested settings settings? Mine just showed up, hope to be able to mess with it soon. Ill try to get a good clip up sometime as well. I havent made a decent one since I finished my 3 channel mod. Now seems like an appropriate time 

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You need to do the memory reset. And adjust the level on the back to the dot marker.herbvis wrote:Any srv2000 owners have any suggested settings settings? Mine just showed up, hope to be able to mess with it soon. Ill try to get a good clip up sometime as well. I havent made a decent one since I finished my 3 channel mod. Now seems like an appropriate time
And fizz control and settings are posted 50 pages back

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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
gibsonclassic2001 wrote:You need to do the memory reset. And adjust the level on the back to the dot marker.herbvis wrote:Any srv2000 owners have any suggested settings settings? Mine just showed up, hope to be able to mess with it soon. Ill try to get a good clip up sometime as well. I havent made a decent one since I finished my 3 channel mod. Now seems like an appropriate time
And fizz control and settings are posted 50 pages back
I did a factory reset. set the knob on the back. It seems to be a wet/dry adjust. The input knob on front acts as a volume adjust/corrector between the bypassed original signal and the "effected signal" . I have the unit connected in my fx loop and Its working great that way for now at least.
Now I just need to play around and get familiar
I see you recommend preset #9 and #10. Any other tweaks or info?
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Adjust input so its 1-2 "orange" and adjust output in the display far left to cut fizz.herbvis wrote:gibsonclassic2001 wrote:You need to do the memory reset. And adjust the level on the back to the dot marker.herbvis wrote:Any srv2000 owners have any suggested settings settings? Mine just showed up, hope to be able to mess with it soon. Ill try to get a good clip up sometime as well. I havent made a decent one since I finished my 3 channel mod. Now seems like an appropriate time
And fizz control and settings are posted 50 pages back
I did a factory reset. set the knob on the back. It seems to be a wet/dry adjust. The input knob on front acts as a volume adjust/corrector between the bypassed original signal and the "effected signal" . I have the unit connected in my fx loop and Its working great that way for now at least.
Now I just need to play around and get familiar
I see you recommend preset #9 and #10. Any other tweaks or info?
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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
and its still wrong 

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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
Some minor resistor tweaks..
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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
It sounds fine. If you are interested, you might want to A/B a 100k resistor between the master and PI input cap and possibly a 1K in place of 820R at the 4th. Those should offer a slight bit of control to extreme frequencies. Also could bleed highs with a cap across the 100k CF load resistor - 500p to 2200p
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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
Over all it sounds great.
For constructive criticism, Scom is off to me. It is too saturated and compressed. I imagine it more airy and open and chimey, less saturated and thinned out a bit.
For constructive criticism, Scom is off to me. It is too saturated and compressed. I imagine it more airy and open and chimey, less saturated and thinned out a bit.
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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
Thanks for the feedback guys.
@CoffeeTones: I've thought of putting a 100k or similar after the master volume but never quite got around to trying it. In regards to 4th stage, I've done extensive testing and found that I prefer an 820R carbon composition resistor over an 820R or 1K carbon film.
@herbvis: You're right, it is a little bit compressed and saturated still. I think I'll try moving the 100k I've got after the 2nd gain pot to after the master volume pot. Or maybe I'll just lower the 100k. I might need to readjust the mic position too.
@CoffeeTones: I've thought of putting a 100k or similar after the master volume but never quite got around to trying it. In regards to 4th stage, I've done extensive testing and found that I prefer an 820R carbon composition resistor over an 820R or 1K carbon film.
@herbvis: You're right, it is a little bit compressed and saturated still. I think I'll try moving the 100k I've got after the 2nd gain pot to after the master volume pot. Or maybe I'll just lower the 100k. I might need to readjust the mic position too.
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Re: S.I.R. 100W SuperLead Schematic pt. II
herbvis wrote:I just scored a SRV2000 on ebay. It was going for $100 and I offered the seller $50 expecting to get declined. To my surprise my offer was accepted. Score!!!
nice score hebvis. i bought mine for 120 usd.. some sellers go over 200 usd.
do you have pix of your srv2000? mine didnt even come with a scratch on the rack mounting holes.
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budubum92 wrote:herbvis wrote:I just scored a SRV2000 on ebay. It was going for $100 and I offered the seller $50 expecting to get declined. To my surprise my offer was accepted. Score!!!
nice score hebvis. i bought mine for 120 usd.. some sellers go over 200 usd.
do you have pix of your srv2000? mine didnt even come with a scratch on the rack mounting holes.
Nah, no pics yet. It is in excellent condition though. Ill probably build a footswitch for it when I get some free time. Sounds great as well!
