This is Thanksgiving day in America. Where we travel to gather with relatives, stuff ourselves with Turkey and watch some football. With the internet having no bounds, some of you live in other countries and have to work today just like any other day.
I'm not driving anywhere. Staying home away from the traffic madness. For lunch, it is my final installment of my Turkey stew. Anymore days of this and I am going to.....

For Supper tonight I'll have Lingcod.
Cranberries. Who here is eating cranberries today? Tell us how it was made.
Everyday, not just the holiday we should be thankful. And I am thankful for the guitars I have.
The G&L are some very fine instruments.
The G&L Topic of the day:
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I have a 96' S-500 and to my ears, I find the PUs don't have the same bite
as my new 2011 S-500. For those who have different years but same model guitar, do you hear the same thing?
Do PU mellow over time?
Here is what Eric Clampton said about Blackie and his Signature model
" so I gave Blackie's neck to Fender as a template, and they built the Eric Clapton Signature guitars I'm playing now, which are more robust, with more power in the pickups."
The Non-G&L Topic of the day:
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Over the past year I have been working on DIY projects.
Any DIYers out there?
Mic pre-amp, microphones, and my big project, the LondonPower guitar amplifier.
Ever since reading Kevin O'Connors first book, "The Ultimate Tone" or TUT (http://www.londonpower.com/), I have taken modifications to amplifiers as a hobby. So much so, I started to build amplifiers from scratch.
Where do I start?
Tools

If you look close enough, I have the same type of wire cutter BoogieBill has. Of all the hand tools, that one gets used the most. The soldering iron is my third one in the past year. The previous two were junk. Hako soldering station is excellent. Spend the extra $$$ and get it done right. Kind of like buying a new G&L, when looking for what color to choose, do it right the first time. Don't settle for less, get the metal flake.

Buyers market for oscilloscopes. $200 for a Textronic 465!

Now to the preamp
When I started it looked like this

as time when by, the build looked like this

Isn't that scary. Wires all over the place, looks like an accident waiting to happen.
Ended up backtracking. Got a larger rackmount and started again, this time small.

After each step, I tested it. When it worked, go to the next.
Here I am today

The switching mechanism isn't working, once that is complete, I will shorten or hide the wires to make it look clean.
That was the pre-amp.
Now to the Power amp. Another rack mount and just got started on this.

What is an amp without speakers?
My speaker just came home yersterday after a recone.

I'm using the Weber blocker to stop the ice-pick noise.
The speaker cab is a dutuned cab. Meaning 1 speaker

I also worked on this year was modifying tube microphones.



Another project: Mic pre-amp from FishFive

My goal for next Sept is to finish the amplifier.
Questions:
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Cranberries?
Do PU get mellow over time?
Any DIYers?