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Ambassador of War & Peace
Back story:
Warren Haynes has been one of my most favorite musical artists since I witnessed him with the Allman Brothers Band in 1992. This event also opened my mind to the Soldano SLO 100. At Warren’s request, Mike Soldano helped him with his SLO 100 with a mod that removes the amp’s 1000p bright cap on the preamp overdrive control by adding a SPST mini toggle switch to cut the bright cap. This became the Warren Haynes Mod for the SLO 100.
Fast forward: A month ago I was fortunate to see the Warren Haynes Band perform locally, and it reinvigorated my love for Warren’s music, and especially his guitar playing skills, and his preferred tones. Even though Warren is not using his Soldano for his overdrive tone with his solo band, it still made me think about finally trying the WH-Mod on my C3 SLO 50 amp that I slapped together a few years ago. I haven't turned that amp on in about a year. So while I was waiting for parts for yet another amp build, I got myself a push-pull spst CTS 500K linear pot and went to work. Took me about an hour to get it all done. If I had to do it again, I think I can whittle down the time to about 20 minutes.
The original preamp overdrive control pot is the second pot from the right:

The push-pull pot fully installed. The dipped-in-blue ceramic cap, is a cute little booger too!

I couldn't bare myself to drill a hole in this beautiful chassis. A pot with a simple switch is the ticket. The bright cap is out of circuit when the knob is pushed in.

And...

Anyways, switching and pre-volume control works as intended. Mr. Warren Haynes likes his SLO overdrive channel set to about 3 1/2 (10:30-ish?), and cutting the bright cap at these lower levels of gain adjustment helps smooth out the high end to his liking. Me likey too!
Warren Haynes has been one of my most favorite musical artists since I witnessed him with the Allman Brothers Band in 1992. This event also opened my mind to the Soldano SLO 100. At Warren’s request, Mike Soldano helped him with his SLO 100 with a mod that removes the amp’s 1000p bright cap on the preamp overdrive control by adding a SPST mini toggle switch to cut the bright cap. This became the Warren Haynes Mod for the SLO 100.
Fast forward: A month ago I was fortunate to see the Warren Haynes Band perform locally, and it reinvigorated my love for Warren’s music, and especially his guitar playing skills, and his preferred tones. Even though Warren is not using his Soldano for his overdrive tone with his solo band, it still made me think about finally trying the WH-Mod on my C3 SLO 50 amp that I slapped together a few years ago. I haven't turned that amp on in about a year. So while I was waiting for parts for yet another amp build, I got myself a push-pull spst CTS 500K linear pot and went to work. Took me about an hour to get it all done. If I had to do it again, I think I can whittle down the time to about 20 minutes.
The original preamp overdrive control pot is the second pot from the right:

The push-pull pot fully installed. The dipped-in-blue ceramic cap, is a cute little booger too!

I couldn't bare myself to drill a hole in this beautiful chassis. A pot with a simple switch is the ticket. The bright cap is out of circuit when the knob is pushed in.

And...

Anyways, switching and pre-volume control works as intended. Mr. Warren Haynes likes his SLO overdrive channel set to about 3 1/2 (10:30-ish?), and cutting the bright cap at these lower levels of gain adjustment helps smooth out the high end to his liking. Me likey too!



