The CRAZIEST Marshall mod you've ever seen!!

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • This 1971 100W Super Lead has the most crazy mod you will ever see...
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Komentáře • 84

  • @jesseblue9528
    @jesseblue9528 Před 14 dny +13

    Only three things I can assume at first glance.
    1. God Tier tone
    2. Dumpster fire tone
    3. House fire.

  • @kxmrock
    @kxmrock Před 5 dny +1

    Well the best part is its going back to stock, hopefully with some of Jasons improvements

  • @vox1962
    @vox1962 Před 13 dny +8

    I’m thinking with a dummy load on the Marshall’s speaker out, it allowed the player to crank the Marshall to get power tube overdrive with the total overall volume controlled by the solid state power amp which then fed into the speaker cabinets. Eddie Van Halen did the same thing with his live rig in the 80s running his Marshalls, everything on 10, into H&H power amps, then into his cabs

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 Před 7 dny

      But only one control knob? I guess it's possible.

  • @RDamps
    @RDamps Před 14 dny +4

    Spat my morning coffee out when you pulled that chassis 😂. That solid state power section looked similar to the one in the MOSFET Lead 100.

  • @dwightnicholson2647
    @dwightnicholson2647 Před 13 dny +2

    They wanted a Roland Jazz Chorus Channel !

  • @jayguitar
    @jayguitar Před 13 dny

    That wiring inside is wild! 😮 brings back memories of the first amp I built - I wasn’t good at building an amp 25 years ago so the wiring inside was a mess I eventually started referring to the wiring as a ‘rats nest’! Lol! You’ve no doubt brought it back to its original glory and tone Jason. Look forward to seeing the videos as it progresses.

  • @lordgraga
    @lordgraga Před 13 dny +1

    That’s the most intense master volume mod I’ve ever seen.

  • @gabrielstevens41
    @gabrielstevens41 Před 14 dny +1

    On one hand what a nightmare, on the other it's kind of fun to see the kind of wild west solutions modders were coming up with solve problems players were coming up with back in the day. I wonder if that contraption ever worked the way it was supposed to?

  • @jaykafcas4342
    @jaykafcas4342 Před 13 dny

    This is the “Addition Mod”
    Anything you do, you add onto that.
    This one here takes
    ‘building the plane while you fly it’
    -to the next level.
    Thst actually takes herds of skill to keep adding. & adding & adding and the amp to still function.
    It’s as if he created his own situation that needed something added right after he added whatever he just implemented.
    LOL man!!
    Cheers for YEARS🤘🏻
    Cool video!

  • @Touch2Much
    @Touch2Much Před 14 dny +11

    What’s the issue?
    An amp is a piece of equipment, a tool.
    This amp had circuitry added to be able to function optimally in a certain setting/for a certain use.
    I have seen tube amps with small mixer consoles added to the head shell and wired directly to the preamp, tube screamers permanently wired into the preamp of the amp or parametric EQ circuit board lifted from another device and hardwired between the preamp and power amp.

    • @OgamiItto70
      @OgamiItto70 Před 14 dny +3

      Cork-sniffing "vintage" purists call that kinda talk "sacrilege."

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Před 13 dny +1

      If the amp doesn't do what you want it to in its current form, you're better off selling it and buying something else that will do what you want; or buy an amp with an effects loop and patch in whatever effects you like.

    • @michaelknight4041
      @michaelknight4041 Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@goodun2974or maybe build something yourself and implement these things into a custom design. At least find something besides an old Marshall to use as a Frankenstein

    • @Touch2Much
      @Touch2Much Před 13 dny

      @@goodun2974 and what if the function you are looking for is not available in the market or very expensive compared to modding it?

    • @Touch2Much
      @Touch2Much Před 13 dny

      @@michaelknight4041 what if you can't build it yourself or a custom amp is waaay to expensive?
      Why do hotrodders build their hot rodded car on a chassis of a run of the mill car, like amps are run of the mill products?
      Why do people send amps in to be modded? It's one of Headfirst's branches of income...

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 Před 13 dny +1

    It looks like an explosion took place at a spaghetti factory! I see some lousy soldering here, so whoever modified this probably didn't really know what the hell they were doing.....

  • @TheStephensjoshua
    @TheStephensjoshua Před 14 dny

    Cool restoration project

  • @LeonTodd
    @LeonTodd Před 13 dny +1

    This is the amp equivalent of putting a Floyd and EMG's on a 50's Les Paul.

  • @divebomb99
    @divebomb99 Před 14 dny +2

    We’ve had Frankenstrats for decades, now we have a true Frankenmarshall. Oy.

  • @terrydemol5354
    @terrydemol5354 Před 14 dny +2

    The power transformer is a large dual C-core, we used to make 'em. -> As you can see from the Fluke on HT when playing, very low sag compared to standard Marshall PT. C-core traffos have about the lowest voltage sag of any transformer for a given power rating. The gotcha is they can have mechanical noise due to the cores 'chattering' where the join is if not joined, tension banded and varnished properly. It should be a pretty loud amp with decent tubes.

    • @RedVulcan
      @RedVulcan Před 13 dny +1

      Interesting. I used to work for a magnetics manufacturer. I mostly did high frequency ferrite and powdered iron designs but also some 50 Hz transformers using E and I laminations. We never dealt with C-core types, though I was aware of them. Why does that core type offer less sag?

    • @terrydemol5354
      @terrydemol5354 Před 12 dny

      @@RedVulcan The core material is made from tightly wound, continuous strip GOSS (grain oriented silicon steel) / GOES (grain oriented electrical steel) There are various grades but they a/ have lower core losses for a given magnetization level and b/ can be run at a higher magnetization level (say 1.5 to 1.7 Tesla) than EI cores. This means fewer windings, so thicker wire for a given VA rating = lower winding resistance. Toroids a lighter and smaller for a given VA but will have more sag. You will often see them used for V H quality Hi Fi tube output transformers with much wider bandwidth than most guitar amp transformers. C-cores are also expensive.

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 Před 7 dny

      My first impression was that the transformer looked beefy. Something I would want to keep for another build. Original E/I sag transformer sag would be desirable in a restoration. The C core would be great in a modern custom build.

  • @tobaccosun
    @tobaccosun Před 14 dny +1

    My brain is blowing up because I can’t remember where I’ve seen that exact amp before! I’m gonna have to go back and look in my old messages or threads.

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 Před 7 dny

      This looked familiar to me as well. Didn't another tech/ content provider turn it away a few years ago?

  • @curtisprice9806
    @curtisprice9806 Před 12 dny +2

    LET US HEAR WHAT THIS AMP CAN DO! (Before you take it all apart to make it stock again) WOULD LOVE TO HEAR THE BUZZOLA FOR BETTER OR WORSE

  • @Tacklebox455
    @Tacklebox455 Před 14 dny +14

    I really want to know what the solid state part was for now

    • @jimbaxter8488
      @jimbaxter8488 Před 14 dny +1

      A separate solid state clean channel?

    • @OgamiItto70
      @OgamiItto70 Před 14 dny

      @@jimbaxter8488 That's what I thought at first, too, but it seemed to be set up to come off of one of the original speaker outs, so maybe it was for splitting off some output signal for delay, reverb, stereo chorus, something like that? Or a jury-rigged "direct out," maybe?
      We're liable to find out, I reckon.

    • @jimbaxter8488
      @jimbaxter8488 Před 13 dny

      @@OgamiItto70 with that giant output transformer you are begging for loud hum…it might have looked good on paper but in practice it’s a really bad impractical idea

    • @killingmasheen
      @killingmasheen Před 13 dny +2

      It's an auxiliary solidstate poweramp likely taken from a stereo rackmount unit judging by the box-like structure everything's mounted on. The transformers in these things were so massive that the circuitry had to be compacted onto these brackets to fit everything on as well as shielding it from the transformer to minimize noise.

  • @geezberry8889
    @geezberry8889 Před 14 dny +4

    cocaine is a helluva drug

  • @jasonsansome5579
    @jasonsansome5579 Před 5 dny +1

    Christ mate!! What idiot put all that power circuitry down at the input jack end? No wonder she hums a bit.. and I noticed the little oscillation when you turned the treble up.. the best fix involves wire cutters!! Seriously though, it will be a satisfying job to rebuild it as stock... This is the only CZcams amp video that left me speechless!!

  • @barnyardstory
    @barnyardstory Před 14 dny +1

    A good exercise would be to draw out that mod. Once you have a drawing of it, it will make sense enough to maybe leave it be, just fix it. It's a very tedious process but worth it to see if the mod is pure genius or pure sub-genius. If you plan on restoring it, as you mentioned? At least you can work off the new schematic. I once drew out a Jackson XLS-1000 schematic and man what I discovered.

  • @SimonGotlieb
    @SimonGotlieb Před 14 dny

    I don't think you've sworn before on CZcams. I would be too if I faced that. At least you know where you need to end up. Good luck.

  • @canaan_perry
    @canaan_perry Před 14 dny +2

    I'm sure there was a practical reason for why that solid state section was implemented.

    • @Mark70609
      @Mark70609 Před 14 dny

      There are people out there with crazy ideas. My only thought was to run a dry wet set up. Even so it’s still crazy way to implement it.

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 Před 7 dny

      It looks crazy now that these amps are valued in their original condition. I think the work looks skillfully done for its era, and appears to have been done with intent, (not a DIY experiment).

  • @anthonydevito1298
    @anthonydevito1298 Před 14 dny +5

    Jason is it sick of me to wish a little that we got to see it explode in flames when you powered it on? 😅

    • @HeadfirstAmps
      @HeadfirstAmps  Před 14 dny +2

      Not at all! I rolled the tape, kinda hoping for some fireworks!

    • @JagStar
      @JagStar Před 14 dny

      @@HeadfirstAmps I was watching for that too. Then you would have sworn your first TWO times on the channel, LOL!

  • @Burkhimself
    @Burkhimself Před 12 dny

    Aw man…I wanted to hear what the knob & the footswitch jack did ! 😅

  • @jamesfulton8310
    @jamesfulton8310 Před 14 dny +1

    Its not some sort of solid state ttenuation and re-amp like a primative Fryette power station?

  • @JagStar
    @JagStar Před 14 dny

    WOW

  • @NitroModelsAndComics
    @NitroModelsAndComics Před 11 dny

    I suspect leaving that alone and making sure it functions would be my first response. It looks like a Wizard that knew what he was doing added Mad gain stages to it. Up to and including Diode clipping.
    I am only 2 mins in so... But I might want to leave it if it functions. But thats me. Ill keep watching.

  • @soapboxearth2
    @soapboxearth2 Před 14 dny +3

    Holy shit. Lol

  • @TheChipMcDonald
    @TheChipMcDonald Před 14 dny +1

    Seems like something Tom Scholtz might do.

    • @Mark70609
      @Mark70609 Před 14 dny

      Tom Scholtz has better sense than that.

    • @TheChipMcDonald
      @TheChipMcDonald Před 13 dny +2

      ​@@Mark70609Look at the video of the prototype for the powersoak. Also has a relay on an out. Scholz was running a remote slave set up for volume control at one time, pre-Rockman. The age of the work looks right for the era, and whoever did it was purposeful.

  • @marvelharris9540
    @marvelharris9540 Před 14 dny +6

    someone went to a lot of trouble to destroy that poor amp!

    • @Mark70609
      @Mark70609 Před 14 dny +1

      It’s criminal. I don’t know on what universe that was a good idea.

  • @RicardoRodrigues-ds6mr

    Great Mod Jason, congratulations!

  • @208414
    @208414 Před 14 dny +1

    Is there any resistive load in there? Perhaps it was supposed to be a way to reamp the loaded down signal for low volume playing. That’s my only idea of why someone would do that.

    • @HeadfirstAmps
      @HeadfirstAmps  Před 14 dny +1

      Exactly what I was looking for and how I tried to test it. There wasn’t any resistive load in the amp, but maybe the guy used one externally?

    • @therealjamesmarchant
      @therealjamesmarchant Před 14 dny

      I thought this too. The external load would probably need to be external for size and thermal issues, but then, why not just design an external load + re-amp box?

  • @kirkgreenman1386
    @kirkgreenman1386 Před 14 dny +1

    Upload the amp pictures to amp archives

  • @jutukka
    @jutukka Před 14 dny

    Somebody just wanted to slightly modernize an amp which used tube technology which was totally obsolete already in the early 70's. And as we all can clearly see, that original design was not very compact either. Plenty of room inside the cabinet. So why not!👍

  • @revolverxxxx
    @revolverxxxx Před 9 dny

    Is it possible to upgrade the dsl20 and put 6550s in it?

  • @adamr8878
    @adamr8878 Před 6 dny

    Is it not a load + reamp which allows cranked tones whilst turned down ?

    • @HeadfirstAmps
      @HeadfirstAmps  Před 5 dny

      With the addition of a load resistor or load box, then yes it could have been for sure.

  • @dragannestorovic01
    @dragannestorovic01 Před 14 dny

    Damn….😂

  • @killingmasheen
    @killingmasheen Před 13 dny

    It looks like something an auto or hi-fi audio guy did. Everything's way oversized for the job because there's no real weight or size penalty in these applications. It's often the case the 'techs' installing this stuff over-do it because they lack the basic knowledge how to do things properly so they make everything as big as possible to ensure it doesn't fail.
    The top facing PCB appears to be the power supply going by the regulators on the board with the metal 'box' structure acting as a heatsink for the power transistors and mounting the rest of the circuit. I've seen this configuration before in older 4U-5U rackmount stereo poweramps (one 'box' per channel) so if I were to guess that's probably where it came from except with a smaller power transformer being it's only amplifying half of the signal. The size and weight of the EI transformers used in older class AB stereo rackmount poweramps amps are a sight to be seen. If it were a tube amp a power transformer it could easily support 500 watts or more they're that big, about 40-50lbs on or about. With modern class-D amplifiers being as efficient as they are, these older AB poweramps are functionally obsolete so unless there's a good reason to keep them operating (like a good vintage solidstate amp), swapping out the power section for a class-D configuration will eliminate the need for a large transformer or any transformer at all with a SMPS PCB module. So long as the preamp section gets the correct voltages you'd be hard pressed to hear any difference, your back will feel the difference though with an amp that's 80% lighter than it was before, no joke.

  • @drloqutis2492
    @drloqutis2492 Před 5 dny

    what did the mod sound like?

  • @jamesprice6381
    @jamesprice6381 Před 14 dny +3

    kinda van halenish, using the slave signal to power other cabs fx etc

    • @HeadfirstAmps
      @HeadfirstAmps  Před 14 dny +2

      Agree, I was hoping it would work so I try loading it down and re-amping

  • @RobotYawn
    @RobotYawn Před 14 dny

    GOJRIA!!

  • @333Lightspeed
    @333Lightspeed Před 14 dny

    Give more Power and a 2. Cab :-) ???

  • @stringlocker
    @stringlocker Před 13 dny

    I will admit I did skip around could you tell me what exactly that mod was

  • @skoneal007
    @skoneal007 Před 13 dny

    Easy, the solid state preamp is for that Ampeg sound for the death metal set, and the normal Marshall is for the Zeppelin set. All in one amp 🤣

  • @Billywagner22
    @Billywagner22 Před 14 dny

    What in the actually hell?

  • @heavybrett-al4082
    @heavybrett-al4082 Před 14 dny

    😮 who modded it? Doc Brown from back to the future?

  • @crabbdaddy05
    @crabbdaddy05 Před 13 dny

    Drive a wet dry wet rig?!

  • @564df6g5h4d6f5g4h6d5
    @564df6g5h4d6f5g4h6d5 Před 2 dny

    Should have just left that alone. Buy a kit and forget about it.