Hi Erwin, I recently picked one of these up too. Just curious as to what modifications you made to the amp? It sounds great! Thanks, Reece from New Zealand
Hello, thanks for looking. I followed the mods online google or youtube “verthein guitar works” and on the marshall amp forum look for the princeton tsa15 mod, although i did not follow that, there’s progile RyanV replying to that with a better mod compared to the OP. I assume RyanV is same verthein guy. I did make adjustments to mine to my prefered liking , i didnt do his full mods
So, you did some extra pulls, but decided you didn't want to show those? Fellini moves ? That gives a weird impression of the machine, because it is used to make ristretto volume shots.
You d be surprised how boring it is to watch full videos. All vids here come in pairs , theres a vid with full unedited and theres vid like this who just want the gist. Imagine watching someone counting the beans on the scale, then slurping the espresso at the end and staring pondering at the window
hey erwin serious question, how can you scratch a guitar like this in normal playing? i have guitar for like almost 20 years and the scratchplate has a just a few signs, not to speak, upper body striped off the paint..is it artificially roughted up?
gotta admit, pretty slick I appreciate the feature of the dual boiler....but for me the steps are fun to "enjoy" Looks like you're skilled & fast enough handling the dual boiler to make money preparing espresso & steamed milk drinks
From a bike suspension fork. It fits nicely inside the stock spring. Mind you, it is now harder to compress both springs, but i have increased the length of the lever to compensate
Hello, it is a hack. I used a spring from one of my bike suspension fork. For some reason i was in luck and it was stainless. Not that it has any contact with water.
Hello, i was out of warranty so I have dealt with this myself. Simply bought generic motors in aliexpress. But if yours is under warranty, have it replaced by your retailer first
Hello @@severthee How did you adjust the OPV on this machine? Is it on the one end of the T-bar coming above the boiler? I want to achieve 9 bar but not sure how to do it. There's so much info for GCP but no the Coffee Deluxe! Thanks so much!!
Hello, I understand the attenuator between a head and cabinet but with you combo have you simply cut the wires to the speaker and plugged the attenuator in or is there more to it?
Hello thanks for your comment. It is a common circuit and can be found online. I googled toneking ironman schematic and made revisions depending on my use and budget
No comments yet?? Weird. First off, love your initiative. It's a little difficult to critique your results...there's not enough context to compare...to judge how the tone is preserved...but, I will say, my gut sense is you have something there, and I am inspired. Could you try to achieve more of a clear A/B comparison...maybe demonstrate tone where it is saturating (without attenuation), where the neighbors are just starting to consider calling the authorities, versus what your attenuator can achieve. Thanks
Thanks for your comment, the attenuator is basic run of the mill lpad circuit. Whatever the others have achieved before me with any attenuator in a fender tube amp particularly the black face tone circuit is pretty much the same as mine. Very hard to capture this in video as the mic compresses everything the softest and loudest. It mostly capture the tone change and saturation
Yes, same fine grind size as i use with my strega. Without it, it makes weak watery espresso since it can not generate more than 5bars with a coarse grind
Yes, same fine grind size as i use with my strega. Without it, it makes weak watery espresso since it can not generate more than 5bars with a coarse grind