Mesa Boogie Mk2c+ Emulator Build And Sample

Started by electrictabs, September 21, 2004, 07:23:58 AM

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electrictabs

I made this for a friend of mine with the way the guys at R.O.G. taught us
this is the lowest gain setting



http://homepages.pathfinder.gr/mp31/BoogeyMan.mp3


guitar-effect-cabinet simulator-soundcard
solo some software tape delay added
bass,drums is from Guitar Pro

RDV

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Edit: it now let me.

RDV

Arn C.

Hey man,
   Are you gonna post a schematic for this? :D  :D  :D

Curious
Arn C. :D

electrictabs

right click+save target as... works for me
if you cannot dload it then pm me to send you an e-mail
as for the schem soon...

Arn C.

Sounds great !

Gotta love those emulators!!!

Peace!
Arn C.

Alpha579

Alex Fiddes


B Tremblay

Terrific!  It's great to see someone get good results from that approach.  Also, the name is perfect.  For me, thinking of a good name is sometimes harder than developing the circuit!
B Tremblay
runoffgroove.com

electrictabs

thanks man
good words from the teacher makes the student proud!!!

vdm

hey - killer sound clip! this is further exciting me about my J201s that are on the way (hopefully :wink: )...

just a small note: right before the 3rd JFET you have a 1.5K and a 470K resistor in parallel, and this is going to give a total value of 1.49k-ish.. and even a 1% resistor will probably be that close - so just a thought, as it seems unnecessary.

great work nonetheless,

trent

Bucksears

Nice!! I'm looking forward to the day when I can start building these things again.

So....I take it that this is the LEAD portion of the Mark IIC+?

electrictabs

i´m you like it


Quote from: vdm
just a small note: right before the 3rd JFET you have a 1.5K and a 470K resistor in parallel, and this is going to give a total value of 1.49k-ish.. and even a 1% resistor will probably be that close - so just a thought, as it seems unnecessary.

well probably you´re right i didn´t see that...


yes Bucksears this is the lead channel

i don´t know whether it sounds like the original amp cause i don´t have one to compare but i think it sounds pretty cool
i specially like it with my strat.it cleans up pretty well from the volume knob of the guitar giving you the opportunity to get any sound you want
from glassy clean to metal.It has lots of bass so if you turn the gain pot all the way up you have to reduce the bass...


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puretube

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