mojo / roccoforte KIT?
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mojo / roccoforte KIT?
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Yeah, I got sent an email, too. Not a whole bunch of info on the controls except it has a dual gain pot setup. Could be interesting....
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Im curious about the switching method ..always trying to perfect that
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Mojo has a forum and Doug Roccaforte has posted a bit of info there:
"Imagine a cross between a Vox AC30 and a Masterlead,
and you got it. Very warm midrange OD, very 60's
non master sounding even though it has one!"
"The amp is 50watts, 3-ECC83, 2-EL34. It can also run all of the other large power tubes with a rebias."
"This is my design, and just like with my product line
I don't give away any of my work.
We're not going to be posting any drawings ect...."
see http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth ... p?t=352940
Mojo has a forum and Doug Roccaforte has posted a bit of info there:
"Imagine a cross between a Vox AC30 and a Masterlead,
and you got it. Very warm midrange OD, very 60's
non master sounding even though it has one!"
"The amp is 50watts, 3-ECC83, 2-EL34. It can also run all of the other large power tubes with a rebias."
"This is my design, and just like with my product line
I don't give away any of my work.
We're not going to be posting any drawings ect...."
see http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth ... p?t=352940
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On the Rocc Jenelle I have (which is a channel switcher), he uses a sort of "muting" system, in that there are 2 complete preamps, and both are always active and completely independent (tubes and all). Whichever preamp you're not using is simply muted. This way, the signal never goes thru any relays, chips, or switches, and maintains tonal integrity. The only item common to both channels is the power section.jerrydyer wrote:Im curious about the switching method ..always trying to perfect that
Since the 2 preamps use independent tubes, controls, etc, its really like having 2 amps in one, rather than 1 amp that just ups the gain when you switch channels. Works great!!


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Doug is also an excellent guitar player. I believe he did all the clips on his site himself. I know he did the Rain Song as I commented on it in an email and he said "Thanks. That was me. Glad you liked it"
He's pretty local to me. I need to get down to his shop one day and say hi.
He's pretty local to me. I need to get down to his shop one day and say hi.
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YUP!fillmore nyc wrote:[Him, and "Nat" Lenny.![]()
This weekend is a dedicated bike weekend. I finally cleaned out the bad gas (more like varnish

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Was it sitting that long that the gas went bad? With the winters here (NY Chief wrote:I finally cleaned out the bad gas (more like varnish) in my Softail tank and carb and actually got it started.

Knock on wood, I've never had a problem with bad gas, or getting them started back up. Once spring hits, they get the mandatory oil change, and thats it. Another season begins!!



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It's been so long that I winterized a bikefillmore nyc wrote:Was it sitting that long that the gas went bad? With the winters here (NY Chief wrote:I finally cleaned out the bad gas (more like varnish) in my Softail tank and carb and actually got it started.
), I always use Sta-Bil in the tank, and run it long enough to get it thru the whole system. The bikes go on auto chargers, and I just leave 'em in their frozen state for the winter. (Just start them every once and a while).
Knock on wood, I've never had a problem with bad gas, or getting them started back up. Once spring hits, they get the mandatory oil change, and thats it. Another season begins!!![]()
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yeah thats rough.......spoiled fn brat
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May you go outside tomorrow, and find your beloved bike like this:NY Chief wrote: It's been so long that I winterized a bikeI didn't even think about fuel stabilizer
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(I know... I know... there's EVERY fukkin' possibility that I'll find MY bikes like this, just for making this joke... Friggin' NY winters)

