stratzrus
Inspired
It's well worth trying out.I'm leaning towards the V3 board...
I just had mine installed this week and it sounds great. I couldn't be happier with it.
It's well worth trying out.I'm leaning towards the V3 board...
i know you’ll love Liam’s preamps.I signed up for the Archangel mailing list and "watched" the board on Reverb. (it says sold out but I think I got the right link).
For the moment, I'm just going to do the Fender mod to the FR12 for expedience and lowest cost.
Admittedly, I've had theTMP since it came out, but I haven't taken it outside the house. 90% of my outside playing needs are handled with a Blues Junior IV that I bought broken (input jack) and stuck a lightweight neo speaker in it.
I'm not completely sure about the modeling approach. I'm warming up to it. At home, the TMP is great as I play guitar and bass and sing a bit, and one box does all that in practice mode. With bass amp/cab models and a decent vocals processing chain, it is a great practice tool.
I've got a collection of killer vintage tube amps that are what I'm used to. I just intuitively know what my old Deluxe Reverb does and how to work it. I'm still trying to manage the complexity modeling systems, which present so many options. I've always been kind of a minimalist.

I'm in the exact same position.I've got a collection of killer vintage tube amps that are what I'm used to. I just intuitively know what my old Deluxe Reverb does and how to work it. I'm still trying to manage the complexity modeling systems, which present so many options.
Just because there are lots of options doesn't mean you have to use them, though.I've got a collection of killer vintage tube amps that are what I'm used to. I just intuitively know what my old Deluxe Reverb does and how to work it. I'm still trying to manage the complexity modeling systems, which present so many options. I've always been kind of a minimalist.

Ummm.... a little awkward promoting your fixes in this thread. Maybe start another thread?My followup on going down copying Fender's fix. My parts got delayed in shipping. Of course, I didn't actually look closely at the 14-SOIC to 14-DIP conversion adapters in my parts bin. Turns out, they have 0.6" centers instead of the standard 0.3". Argh. Fortunately, I rummaged around and scavenged the pins out of some connector I spotted at the electronic parts/surplus place. They had pins with a perfect bend in them that effectively did the job.
Such 14-SOIC to standard 14-DIP adaptors exist, but are a little hard to find. There's a guy on eBay offering them at a $1 each, which is a good deal don't know the guy or if they're any good. TSSOP14-to-DIP14 adaptors are more common, but I find TSSOP hard to hand solder without a hot air system. Either find your adaptors for 14-DIP with 0.3" centers, or choose the other, more expensive OPA that comes in 14-DIP already.
No issues with the 8-SOIC though. Most of those are fine.
I only replaced the 3 opamps that Fender did on their updated boards with the same OPA1664 and OPA1662 chips. It looks pretty much like Fender's modified, 'cause about what it is. Took about an hour start to finish. Difficulty level easy if you already can solder SOIC pretty well.
The effect is downright amazing, it is now nearly perfectly silent sitting there idle. Before, with all the controls at 0, it made far more hiss than a Blues Junior sitting right next to it in the same settings.
So much better, asoundingly so. Can easily forget it is on if the red pilot light is out of sight.
Here it is finished and about to go back in the amp cabinet.
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Ummm.... a little awkward promoting your fixes in this thread. Maybe start another thread?

TGF right? Not TGP...I'm happy to see someone that can solder SOICswell done nuke!
My friend here Lysander replaced the stock ICs with SOICs back in about October of '23. There is a great thread over at TGP about the Lysander mod.