what are the differences between oc75 and oc81d
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- Cado
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Re: what are the differences between oc75 and oc81d
Sorry bro, the lists are closed for the time being. I know the Captain is currently making MKIIs with OC75s & they sound incredible. If I remember correctly, some MKIIs are also currently being made with OC71s & OC82DMs. The Captain also put a couple of MKIIs in the store recently with high gain trannies, I don't remember what they were. Stick around, see what pops up & wait for the lists to open again.
- JP30
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Re: what are the differences between oc75 and oc81d
+1Cado wrote:Sorry bro, the lists are closed for the time being. I know the Captain is currently making MKIIs with OC75s & they sound incredible. If I remember correctly, some MKIIs are also currently being made with OC71s & OC82DMs. The Captain also put a couple of MKIIs in the store recently with high gain trannies, I don't remember what they were. Stick around, see what pops up & wait for the lists to open again.
I think OC75 MK2 sound great !! That pedal got me addicted to DAM pedals, along with 1966.
I wish I can get my hands on OC82DAM-ed MK2 . . . :-D
I wish I know how to make custom transisters...
I have no idea what all the spec means,
but I came to the conclusion recently that I have try them all and hear them with my own ears and choose . . .
- JP30
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Re: what are the differences between oc75 and oc81d
I don't know if AC125 's are direct replacement for OC75. AC125ed MK2 is a BEAST compaired to OC75's smoother texture.Sickle wrote:He's also made some with great success using AC125's which are direct replacements for the OC81D supposedly. I have them in my Glass bender and they smoke. The Captain actually described the AC125 builds as 'High Gain MK II's".Cado wrote:Sorry bro, the lists are closed for the time being. I know the Captain is currently making MKIIs with OC75s & they sound incredible.
yes, AC125 . . they are HOT
- psycho*daisies
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Re: what are the differences between oc75 and oc81d
Nice.
That's a handy little reference guide you got there, Mr. T!
"i pity the foo!"
i wonder if OC122's would be crazy/unique to put in a pedal...?
Captain? :geek:
That's a handy little reference guide you got there, Mr. T!
"i pity the foo!"
i wonder if OC122's would be crazy/unique to put in a pedal...?
Captain? :geek:
If you struggle baby,
It only tightens up...
It only tightens up...
- kb892
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Re: what are the differences between oc75 and oc81d
Yes, still alive. AC176 though I've got a CV7112 in there right now which is the mil version of the OC140. Seems to have more gain but I haven't actually tested it with anything other than my poor old ears!psycho*daisies wrote: Hey, Mr. Tentacles...I think the old Rooster i tried had an OC176.
It's kb892's....KB, you out there? Can you pop the hood on that old Rooster and check that tranny again?
- psycho*daisies
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Re: what are the differences between oc75 and oc81d
ah yeeah! the convertible Roosta!
sorry druckpig, for hi-jacking your thread...
just keep your eyes on this board and ebay and you'll find
a DAM 66 or MKII eventually...Dave Main has high standards
so any transistors he puts in it will kick some serious butt.
sorry druckpig, for hi-jacking your thread...
just keep your eyes on this board and ebay and you'll find
a DAM 66 or MKII eventually...Dave Main has high standards
so any transistors he puts in it will kick some serious butt.
If you struggle baby,
It only tightens up...
It only tightens up...
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Re: what are the differences between oc75 and oc81d
no problem .. its interestingpsycho*daisies wrote:ah yeeah! the convertible Roosta!
sorry druckpig, for hi-jacking your thread...
just keep your eyes on this board and ebay and you'll find
a DAM 66 or MKII eventually...Dave Main has high standards
so any transistors he puts in it will kick some serious butt.
I will keep watching.. there are a few other d*a*m on my wish list already
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