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Discussion starter · #41 ·
Very little info out there about them. Maybe I’ll do a recording and volume balance for the attenuation so all one hears is the shift in eq frequencies. From the charts, it looks like the bass gets attenuated less than the rest, so it may sound darker, but I doubt it is anything the eq can’t really make up for.
 
Discussion starter · #43 · (Edited)
It is home! I played it briefly at Brian's place. It sounds glorious! HUGE!

First impression of the Eminence Maverick is very good. At low volume, the attenuator seemed to lower the bottom end, the opposite of what I expected. Will try it more later, and maybe post some clips. Gotta attend to my 4 year old now :)

Brian is a class act and I really enjoyed this process. Way faster than expected too!

Love the cream knobs.
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Congrats! I'm late to this party, but Brian repaired a vintage amp for me once, and a friend in Oshawa has a Brian-built Princeton. Now he has Brian building a Bassman.

According to my guitar tech, Mr Luckhurst took a bit of a hiatus from amp work, but is getting back into it. He lives just 15 mins from me. I'd love to have him build something for me.
 
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Congrats! I'm late to this party, but Brian repaired a vintage amp for me once, and a friend in Oshawa has a Brian-built Princeton. Now he has Brian building a Bassman.

According to my guitar tech, Mr Luckhurst took a bit of a hiatus from amp work, but is getting back into it. He lives just 15 mins from me. I'd love to have him build something for me.
He has more time during the winter months as he does marine stuff during the summer. I gave the amp a good workout yesterday. It is magnificent! Huge and warm, with some spank if needed. Reverb is great and vibrato is nice and chewy.

I wish I thought of getting amps built 15 years ago!
 
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