BitMo™ Classic Tone Control + Tweaky™ Kits
Far a limited time only - $ave money!
Get 2 classic BitMo kits
for the Epiphone Valve Junior Amp
To celebrate the 2nd anniversary of BitMo Mod Kits, here is a special package deal on 2 of my easiest and most popular kits. Theses 2 mod kits work great together and vastly improve the tone and versatility of the EVJ amp!
*** Includes instruction for both Version 2 and 3 EVJ amps ***
The BitMo Tone Control kit started it all! The kit includes parts, instructions and label decals to add the best sounding tone control mod for the EVJ. This is the last remaining stock of the Tone Control kits. When they are gone, they are gone! (Note: This mod requires drilling.)
The BitMo Tweaky Mods kit contains the full Spanky kit, plus parts and instructions for 4 alternate configurations – Swanky (Blackface), Yankee (Tweed), Cranky (British high-gain), and Skanky (Over the top!). See the Tweaky kit listing for more details.
Great introduction to modding for novices and budding tweakheads!
BitMo Mods – Features Matrix
|
BitMo Kit |
Installation &
Estimated time |
External Controls |
Circuit interface points / config options |
Works with |
|
10-uator |
Easy / Novice
2 hours |
1 Speaker Attenuation knob
1 Line Out Level knob
|
None - no circuit mods to the amp
No drilling required |
Low-wattage (< 10 watts) amps with or without other mods |
|
Spanky
Tweaky
|
Easy / Novice
1 hour |
None -no drilling required
|
6/lots!
|
Tone
and 10-uator |
|
Tone |
Easy/Moderate
1 hour |
1 Tone knob with off switch to remove from the circuit |
3/0 |
Tweak and
10-uator |
|
Trio |
Moderate +
3-4 hours |
1 3-way Voicing switch +
1 Tone knob w/pull boost |
7/2 |
10-uator |
Warnings, etc:
While these mods are easy to do, you will void your warrantee by soldering and drilling.
The kit will work with either the Epiphone Valve Junior head or combo (Version 2 or V3 circuit bards).
Tools you will need – screwdriver, soldering iron, solder, eyeglass screwdriver, wire stripper, needle nosed pliers, spray on acrylic sealer for the decals, and drill/bits. There can be some dangerous voltages in tubes amps so be careful!.
Thanks for looking,
Bruce Hutcheon
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