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  1. Lonestar Lad

    Lonestar Classic - too much bass on drive channel - SOLUTION

    Depends on the situation. For playing Stevie, the .001 with my stats neck pickup is the closest I've ever achieved, even with a dumble clone, but is way too thin for certain other sounds; as i said before definitely consider having it on a switch, cause while it is an improvement in versatility...
  2. Lonestar Lad

    Lonestar Classic - too much bass on drive channel - SOLUTION

    Of course: With all due respect, the claim that this cap has to be ceramic is incorrect. These are the caps I used: .001 Uf 600v- http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/fender-pure-vintage-blue-amplifier-capacitors?rNtt=fender%20pure%20vintage&index=12# .005 Uf 600v (To mimic Stock cap...
  3. Lonestar Lad

    Lonestar Classic - too much bass on drive channel - SOLUTION

    Just did this on a switch drilled into front panel so its readily reverted to stock depending on tonal needs. Also did reeder mod 1, and have reeder mod 2 on switches. First off: Reeder Mod 2 does absolutely nothing on both channels. Useless. Reeder Mod 1 is excellent and is complimented nicely...
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