Big Daddy
Well-known member
I?m sure LoD21 will have more in depth observations in the near future, but I wanted to take a moment and share some thoughts on this perplexing and powerful mod while I have a few free moments.
About a month ago we got a JF EV Trilogy. Our initial tests weren?t very positive, so we contacted Rob. As soon as we started addressing the issues we had with the mod he stopped us and asked that we ship it back. It was kinda noisy, which in my experience is unusual for one of JF?s mods. Rob assumed it must have gotten damaged in shipping and assured us from our evaluation that ?something is not right with it.?, so we sent it back. Just as he figured, there were issues, he fixed it quickly and shipped it right back.
When we received it the second time it definitely sounded better and a lot closer to his descriptions, but we still had issues with the overall sound of the module in comparison to our other high gain modules and to our experience with 5150?s themselves. Once again, we contacted Rob
He assured us that the unit was 100%. When we asked about tweaks he explained that the Trilogy was so tricked out straight out of the box, that there was almost no room for additional modification. Needless to say, we were a little bummed out because we really thought this mod would be the missing piece that we were looking for in our collection.
Now I gotta give Rob credit here. Between LoD and I, we must have bombarded him with a dozen emails over a short period of time trying to figure out why this module didn?t sound the way we expected it to. I understand that I am not buying a EV 5150 III. I have been modular since Bruce introduced the technology and I know that these are replications, not originals. I understand that this is Rob?s take on the 5150 line and that there is a certain amount of personal taste involved in the design of any mod, but in my experience he?s usually much closer to the tone he was trying to replicate than he was on the Trilogy. Everything was professionally presented, but we were critical while trying to be fair. Rob responded to every email, every phone call, in a timely and professional matter. He never seemed irritated and seemed just as determined as we were to make us happy with his work. I wanted to love this module? you have NO idea how badly I wanted to love this module.
After a few weeks of back and forth LoD and I were talking about what to do and my opinion was just to resell or trade the module and have him do a custom module for us that was more up our alley. When I voiced this opinion to LoD, he reluctantly agreed and we found a taker for a trade.
The night before we were supposed to ship the Trilogy off to it?s new home I get a phone call. LoD?s wife is out of town, so he had some extra time on his hands. He freed up his evening and decided to make one last effort to tweak in the Trilogy before he gave up. He seemed a little unsure of his results and wanted a second opinion. After soaking him for a bribe of cigarettes ? I?m trying to quit DOH ? cucumbers, tomatoes ? all from his garden ? and the promise of an icy cold Vitamin Water Zero, I figured I shouldn?t push my luck and gave in. BOY am I glad I did!!!
I walked into our practice area and what I heard was simply awe inspiring! The Trilogy was a different module than the one I played through just a few days earlier. Everything we expected from this module was there. EVERYTHING! I was floored! We got 5150 scooped mid 90?s Skrape tone ? a tone that we have been searching for since the frickin? 90?s! We got 5150 III Sevendust tone. We got everything in between. Needless to say, I am beside myself with both glee and humility. I am SO happy to love this module and so embarrassed that I almost let it slip through my fingers without finding the tone that was lurking just beneath the surface.
It seems, by design, this module is a different animal. Because of the gain stage(s) and pot values on certain tone controls this module behaves differently than many of my other modules. This module actually behaves like an actual Peavey does. Who would have thought? LOL
Unfortunately, I don?t have time to go into how we found the ?Grail? settings, I will leave that to LoD, because he was the one who accomplished it, but I will say ?Holy ****, what a GREAT Module!?.
I have noticed some guys flipping their Trilogy?s very quickly, I was almost one of them! This module needs to be approached differently to yield maximum results. The mids are SUPER touchy and if set improperly they will eat the lows and give you the illusion that it lacks low end when it does not. The mids and low end both effect the amount of perceived gain I the module as well. I have never heard a module behave this way, but Rob has asserted that this was all by design in the effort to replicate 5150?s as accurately as possible
I just wanted to get this out there for discussion
Talk amongst yourselves
H
About a month ago we got a JF EV Trilogy. Our initial tests weren?t very positive, so we contacted Rob. As soon as we started addressing the issues we had with the mod he stopped us and asked that we ship it back. It was kinda noisy, which in my experience is unusual for one of JF?s mods. Rob assumed it must have gotten damaged in shipping and assured us from our evaluation that ?something is not right with it.?, so we sent it back. Just as he figured, there were issues, he fixed it quickly and shipped it right back.
When we received it the second time it definitely sounded better and a lot closer to his descriptions, but we still had issues with the overall sound of the module in comparison to our other high gain modules and to our experience with 5150?s themselves. Once again, we contacted Rob
He assured us that the unit was 100%. When we asked about tweaks he explained that the Trilogy was so tricked out straight out of the box, that there was almost no room for additional modification. Needless to say, we were a little bummed out because we really thought this mod would be the missing piece that we were looking for in our collection.
Now I gotta give Rob credit here. Between LoD and I, we must have bombarded him with a dozen emails over a short period of time trying to figure out why this module didn?t sound the way we expected it to. I understand that I am not buying a EV 5150 III. I have been modular since Bruce introduced the technology and I know that these are replications, not originals. I understand that this is Rob?s take on the 5150 line and that there is a certain amount of personal taste involved in the design of any mod, but in my experience he?s usually much closer to the tone he was trying to replicate than he was on the Trilogy. Everything was professionally presented, but we were critical while trying to be fair. Rob responded to every email, every phone call, in a timely and professional matter. He never seemed irritated and seemed just as determined as we were to make us happy with his work. I wanted to love this module? you have NO idea how badly I wanted to love this module.
After a few weeks of back and forth LoD and I were talking about what to do and my opinion was just to resell or trade the module and have him do a custom module for us that was more up our alley. When I voiced this opinion to LoD, he reluctantly agreed and we found a taker for a trade.
The night before we were supposed to ship the Trilogy off to it?s new home I get a phone call. LoD?s wife is out of town, so he had some extra time on his hands. He freed up his evening and decided to make one last effort to tweak in the Trilogy before he gave up. He seemed a little unsure of his results and wanted a second opinion. After soaking him for a bribe of cigarettes ? I?m trying to quit DOH ? cucumbers, tomatoes ? all from his garden ? and the promise of an icy cold Vitamin Water Zero, I figured I shouldn?t push my luck and gave in. BOY am I glad I did!!!
I walked into our practice area and what I heard was simply awe inspiring! The Trilogy was a different module than the one I played through just a few days earlier. Everything we expected from this module was there. EVERYTHING! I was floored! We got 5150 scooped mid 90?s Skrape tone ? a tone that we have been searching for since the frickin? 90?s! We got 5150 III Sevendust tone. We got everything in between. Needless to say, I am beside myself with both glee and humility. I am SO happy to love this module and so embarrassed that I almost let it slip through my fingers without finding the tone that was lurking just beneath the surface.
It seems, by design, this module is a different animal. Because of the gain stage(s) and pot values on certain tone controls this module behaves differently than many of my other modules. This module actually behaves like an actual Peavey does. Who would have thought? LOL
Unfortunately, I don?t have time to go into how we found the ?Grail? settings, I will leave that to LoD, because he was the one who accomplished it, but I will say ?Holy ****, what a GREAT Module!?.
I have noticed some guys flipping their Trilogy?s very quickly, I was almost one of them! This module needs to be approached differently to yield maximum results. The mids are SUPER touchy and if set improperly they will eat the lows and give you the illusion that it lacks low end when it does not. The mids and low end both effect the amount of perceived gain I the module as well. I have never heard a module behave this way, but Rob has asserted that this was all by design in the effort to replicate 5150?s as accurately as possible
I just wanted to get this out there for discussion
Talk amongst yourselves
H