The JVM has a huge plate resistor on the cathode follower, the JS does not.Just for comparison the JS410 model does not seem to do this. I’m assuming the JS is that much different?
The JVM has a huge plate resistor on the cathode follower, the JS does not.Just for comparison the JS410 model does not seem to do this. I’m assuming the JS is that much different?
Yes it does. I updated the output transformer to a Mercury Magnetic and did a few other mods . My main rig at the time was using a midi switched Diezel Herbert . Got the JVM because of the midi capabilities as a backup rig. Have not used it in a while .Since you own a real JVM. Does it really have such a stupidly high amount of gain?
I couldn’t agree more about the DSL 100. Of you want to get close to the Lead 1 mode, use the Friedman BE C45 and go to the preamp page and turn the high cut frequency up to 16k. That got me really close to my DSL.Yes it does. I updated the output transformer to a Mercury Magnetic and did a few other mods . My main rig at the time was using a midi switched Diezel Herbert . Got the JVM because of the midi capabilities as a backup rig. Have not used it in a while .
I purchased a used DSL100 . No midi control but amp is way cheaper and has much more usable gain and sounds more musical to me .
Been using Fractal equipment for the past 8-9 yrs . Still like plugging a tube amp into a 2 x 12 V30 cabinet once in a while for nostalgic reasons I guess.
http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/axefx2...lock#Advanced_page_.E2.80.94_Cathode_FollowerI give up and plead ignorance. I’ve looked all over for the “Cathode Follower Compression” twice now looking through the amp parameters and tried a couple of forum searches too.
Please, anyone... how do I get to the place where I can adjust this?