Amp Builder REACTS! | Ron's Fairfield County Signature in a Ceriatone JM100 Chassis | TRJM
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Inspired by the John Mayer Two-Rock amp, Ron built a 1:1 circuit in a Ceriatone JM100 chassis using my circuit boards to create a FAIRFIELD COUNTY SIGNATURE. Let's learn and drool over this build :-)
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Fabulous build Ron
That is a great build. More folks should build this. I also built the SSS as well. The JM Sig is certainly its own thing compared to the SSS, but they're both great.
Incredible build, Ron!
Agreed!
Nice video. The diodes will add noise to the master volume too at that distance. Best to keep them (diodes) as far as possible from anything in the circuit. Shielded wire on the signal wires will help a lot, but why go there if you don't have too. This is testable as it is by shielding the pots from the diodes, just don't get lit up, I recommend wrapping your metal shield in tape so you don't accidentally touch something. Oh and UF4007 diodes vs 1N
Niceeee. I know that you mention bits of the differences between the Two rock mayer, two rock trad clean, and ceriatone joyful in several of your builds and videos, can you make a specific video about it? T
Sure!