QuoteThat experiment would work, but I think what Phil means is that it may not sound great with anything due to the way the rest of the circuit is built. I still suggest the sockets. Then you can swap as much as you'd like. If you find that you like more than one combination, you could build a little daughter board with switching to swap between the combinations as you talked about. My guess though is that you will find one combo that works best and you'll stick with that. Most circuits end up with a kind of "sweet spot" where things just fall in place.
Ok thanx, Im getting it.
I think most of my assumptions were correct.
So what I think that I need is 8 sockets, 2 switches, wire's, and few diodes, exchange them in the search for that 'sweet spot' (lucky me, I have just around the corner a shop with a lot of old school electric components) - the socket/diode Mod.
At the end, I still have a Zoom FX thing for all kind of sounds however I appreciate old school analogue handling and control.
Thanx all again, I got the answers.
I'll come back with the report over my achievement.
Please do not hesitate if you have other idea's about this small amp and possible mod's.
Greetings