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lousse
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Lindley ODS

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Hi Guys,

I thought you'll be interested in those pictures of Mr Dave's ODS and cab !

See that pot on the back? ;-)







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Hi Lousse,
thanks for sharing these.My first guess would be that the extra pot
is a Ratio control, or maybe OD entrance trim.Seems that the first filter
cap was moved and replaced with a radial type.
Also intersting that the PI tube was changed to a 12 AX7 from the original
12 AT 7, something that was the topic of discussion here some time ago.
I wonder if the PI circuitry was changed as well.
Cool stuff, these pics

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Usually it's the FET input that's taped over by guys like Ford & Carlton. For once the Nor input is! 8)

Maybe it's the FET volume trimmer on the back?
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Yeah!! the one w/trimmer #002 see it scratched in next 7025 V1... Cool shots Thanks!!
http://www.fretboardjournal.com/gallery ... id-lindley Tony
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Funny how settings are "marked" on faceplates :)
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Simply Awesome!
Thanks lousse.
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Man I haven't seen David Lindley in a few years.
This shot was in 2008. He starting to show his age. :D

[img:400:600]http://www.fretboardjournal.com/files/i ... G_1585.jpg[/img]
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LOL

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Aren't we all. But boy that man can play.... as a friend said ' No clams ...ever' just sweet singing tone.
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lousse
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I was sure you'll like this shot !

A trim for the FET is a good option as Lindley was complaining his ODS sounds good with lap, but not so good with guitars cause he was changing too often...

I guess a FET trim will help him switching between the silvertone, to the vox and then back to the supros... (In the studio)
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This is the tone that captured my ear...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJYRtOPUonA

Still chasing it. :wink: 8)
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Wow was that really 33 years ago? :shock:

Seems like yesterday!
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