Thinking of doing a bitmo mod on my EPI valve amp

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Thinking of doing a bitmo mod on my EPI valve amp

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http://thetubestore.com/bmtrio.html

Is there a better kit out there?

I want to use this amp for some recording in conjuction with my weber blue dog loaded epi cab
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Re: Thinking of doing a bitmo mod on my EPI valve amp

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Ian wrote:http://thetubestore.com/bmtrio.html

Is there a better kit out there?

I want to use this amp for some recording in conjuction with my weber blue dog loaded epi cab
I've done a few valve junior mods, and if you are looking for a complete kit, bitmo is probably the best place to start. There are a lot great modifications for the amp, but most of them require a significant amount of individual parts sourcing, and some can get pretty involved with modifying the amp's board(or completely removing it).

I started with the "jumpy" mod, which require snipping the JP1 inside the amp, and noticed a significant difference in the sound of the amp. You can find it, along with a ton of other mods here http://www.sewatt.com/node/16248
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Thanks for the link!