TwoRock - Opal - HELP NEEDED - any info appreciated!

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TwoRock - Opal - HELP NEEDED - any info appreciated!

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I about two build a 50w HRM based on that I'm about to build.
interested to know more about the design for a future.

Always enjoyed the sounds in this sound clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfXUb1g1 ... 3B0DAA567D

Sounds like the OPAL is a good pal (:-)) for the strat.

From the attached pictures, it obvious that the OPAL is a HRM amp (probably with skyliner stack, judging by values on the pots). And it looks like the cathode resistors on V1 are different, indicating that its a high plate amp? - unfortunately I'm a bit color blind, so I can't quite see the resistor values...
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Anybody???
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Nothing to add except typical TW build "quality". :x
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ChrisM wrote:Nothing to add except typical TW build "quality". :x
ChrisM, do you have any details on the OPAL circuit to share???? I would appreciate any info.

Thanking you in advance.
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My understanding is that the "secret" of the Opal is the layout, not so much the circuit itself. It's a high plate HRM which is pretty well documented here. The layout however is quite a bit different, you'll notice the components located and mounted so as to reduce/eliminate a lot of wires or wire length that would exist in a "normal" D-style HRM build. The idea being that it would create a very fast responding and dynamic amp. Not sure if the theory matches the practice, but I did have the opportunity to play one and it was a very nice sounding amp. Very warm and touch sensitive, and a lot of neat features like an HRM stack bypass switch. On the other hand, I've heard plenty of amps built with a more traditional layout that sounded just as nice, I'm not sure I'd go through the trouble of duplicating it exactly as built.

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wjdunham wrote:My understanding is that the "secret" of the Opal is the layout, not so much the circuit itself. It's a high plate HRM which is pretty well documented here. The layout however is quite a bit different, you'll notice the components located and mounted so as to reduce/eliminate a lot of wires or wire length that would exist in a "normal" D-style HRM build. The idea being that it would create a very fast responding and dynamic amp. Not sure if the theory matches the practice, but I did have the opportunity to play one and it was a very nice sounding amp. Very warm and touch sensitive, and a lot of neat features like an HRM stack bypass switch. On the other hand, I've heard plenty of amps built with a more traditional layout that sounded just as nice, I'm not sure I'd go through the trouble of duplicating it exactly as built.

Bill
I second that. There was an early Tonequest article where they talked about the short leads. Not popular model. There was one in Santa Cruz CA for 5+ years price going from 5K to "we have 3K in it you can have it for $3100. It may still be there i think it was Musicians Exchange.

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Bill and Eric,

Thanks very much for the info.
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dreric wrote:
I second that. There was an early Tonequest article where they talked about the short leads. Not popular model. There was one in Santa Cruz CA for 5+ years price going from 5K to "we have 3K in it you can have it for $3100. It may still be there i think it was Musicians Exchange.

Eric
That's the one I played! The place is now called Union Grove Music right in downtown Santa Cruz, and it was indeed $5K. The owner had it in his office for a long time as his personal amp, but finally brought it back downstairs and put the price tag back on it.
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I know those hands, those are my hands in those chassis pics!
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how funny...I see in the one pic its #59..I thought hell I have an opal right here..what numbers mine? You guessed it #59 lol. I dont remember the circuit being that messy though. Im gonna have to open it up and see now
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