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I had built another MOD Kit called The Verb pedal and liked it. I received a MOD 102+ for review and I set upon building it myself. The P-T269EX power transformer is by Hammond Manufacturing of Canada and the output transformer is a model P-T31. The kit has a vintage red-jeweled pilot light assembly, a pre-punched steel chassis, carbon film resistors, metalized polyester coupling capacitors (the good ones for tone) and all wiring is done point-to-point using an ample supply of 20 AWG solid core, lacquered cloth covered, silver-tinned wire. MOD Kits DIY MOD 102+ With Rear Panel Mods MOD Kits DIY MOD 102+ With Front Panel Mods The single-ended EL84 output stage is cathode-biased Class-A with no bias adjustment necessary. The mighty single-channel MOD 102+ makes 5 to 8-watts of power into an 8-ohm load (speaker) and uses solid-state diodes in the power supply. The ECC803-S is a long-plate 12AX7 known for its complex mid range tones that offers a wider variety of tones. The kit comes with everything you need to build this little wonder including both tubes by JJ Electronics including the EL84/6BQ5 power output tube and a JJ ECC803-S for the pre-amp stage. Pull out the bass control knob for an excellent mid-range boost pull out the treble control knob for a very British-sounding top boost and pull out the volume control knob for "turbo boost" mode. These special features include a three-position power off/standby/on toggle switch, and push-pull switches on the bass, treble and volume controls. But the MOD 102+ goes further with the "+" features that brings this amp to the front of the sonic line.

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It starts with a version of the American circuit design used in the Gibson GA-5 amp from the 1950's combined with a British style Class-A output section.

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The MOD 102+ amp kit is a significant upgraded version of the original MOD102 kit. Go To The Music Connection "New Toys" Directory















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