Hey Ya'll,
If anyone is looking to have a Blues Blaster converted to a "Master Blaster"
the man is Charles (Chuck) Gurney:
cgurney@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
He is a Controlled Reluctance Repair specialist, a fine custom mic maker,
and he has some CR elements that are absolutely explosive. He revamped a
Blues Blaster for me back in October which I now call "The Sonic Blaster" he
changed the pod and outfitted it with an incredible CR element (Nasty!)
Check this guy out! Go to the archives from Oct.6, 2007 "Controlled
Reluctance Repair!" Hey, his turn around time was magic from Europe to the
U.S. and back. His work was other worldly on all of his repairs,
adjustments, and professionally added touches. His pods are solid aluminum
knobs. The contact was smooth, professional, and informative. If you don't
have a worthy element changing the pod will only make a very slight
difference. Getting a hot CR element plus pod change are imperative in order
to make that JTS-30 shell worthwhile and productive.
Ron "Rockin' Ronny" Tuffel
-----Original Message-----
From: harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of gary
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 1:09 AM
Cc: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Blues blaster vs JT30
Wow thanks for the info. I guess I'll have to have somebody change out
that darn pot :-).
Gary
MundHarp@xxxxxxx wrote:
<<
Blues blaster is the
500k volume pot. Get rid of the pot, or replace it with a bigger (1
to 5 Meg) pot and it will have alot more bottom, like a JT30 .
I agree!
But at that time when the Blues Blaster had the 500k volume pot, SO DID
THE
JT-30...
I was told by Hohner UK (many years ago) that they were both made on the
same production line!
Best wishes
John Walden
London
England
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