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Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 8:27 pm
by beezlebub
My new baby, 1962 Fender princeton. Fender stamped JBL speaker. Sounds :!!!:
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Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 10:45 am
by raj007
beezlebub wrote:My new baby, 1962 Fender princeton. Fender stamped JBL speaker. Sounds :!!!:
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Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:10 pm
by repoman
That is really nice

Princetons sound godly.

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 7:03 pm
by MechaGodzilla
martha_KH wrote:Small Rig
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Big Rig
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I really wanna try a WH pork loin but they seem pretty uncommon

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 4:16 pm
by Mosfed
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69 Sunn Sceptre matched with a 70-72 Sunn 412
Peavey VTM 60 hooked up to 2 48 Gibson towers with 69 Oxfords
01 Peavey Classic 30 for one of my practice amps
SG Standard with p90's and Epi LP with Seymour Duncan JB's
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5150 hooked to an 80's VTM cab with UK g12's
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Finally Fender Hot Rod Deluxe with my Blackout Tele in the living room for quiet playing
Wow wow wow

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 4:17 pm
by Mosfed
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Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 1:33 pm
by digi2t
On a lark, I picked up this little gem from Ebay...

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I say "gem", since for $200, I wasn't really expecting much. I had been looking for a project amp a la AC30 to maybe mod or play around with. I dropped a set of JJ's in the v1 and v2 spots, a Sovtek 12AX7LPS in the PI spot, and a set of Sovtek L84M's for the power section. Can run in pentode or triode mode. Can sweep between A or AB mode. Has automatic biasing for the power tubes. Has DI output.

I am totally blown away. I thought that it would be meh at best, but this little sucker has totally surprised me. Whether in triode, or pentode mode, class A or AB (or anywhere in between), it's scary good. Plugged into a 2x12 amp loaded with Texas Heat's, going over half on the volumes was plenty to shake the house rafters. Cleans are pristine, and the dirties are dirty, but in a good way. With my LAB Series L5 preamp pedal in front. it kicks major booty. I piggybacked a Gemini IIi fuzz on that, and it was total doom.

Yes, it's made in China, and who knows how long it'll last, but you know, at $200 clams (not including the tubes), VERY surprising. Worst case scenario, if something does blow on it, it'll be a good base for modding. The seller was cool enough to send me all the schematics and CAD drawing for an enclosure to boot. :thumb:

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 1:53 pm
by John
What does sweeping between A and AB do?

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 4:25 pm
by imJonWain
I've had really good luck with my China made budget amps. My main amp is a Pignose g40v I modified the circuit a bit on and it's given me 0 problems, stock transformers and all... I also made a P1 extreme out of an Elektar tube 10 and haven't had any problems with that either. Although you do have alot more going on inside there, it's clean looking!

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 5:31 pm
by digi2t
John wrote:What does sweeping between A and AB do?
Courtesy of Soldano;

Class A and Class A/B are terms that describe how the power tubes work within the power section of a guitar amplifier. To properly explain the technical differences between these classes of operation would require a lengthy discussion. However, in short, the differences can be summarized as follows:

Class A/B amps tend to have greater dynamics, sound punchier, tighter, cleaner, and have cooler running tubes. The Class A amp sounds more vintage and squishy, because it’s compressing and distorting more. Tubes in a Class A amp tend to run hotter, as well. For the same given tube compliment, Class A/B will produce two-to-three times as much power as Class A. An example would be an amplifier with two 6L6s in the power section. Operating in Class A, the maximum power we could expect would be around 20 watts, while operating in Class A/B would easily yield 50 watts.

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 3:15 am
by louderthangod
beezlebub wrote:My new baby, 1962 Fender princeton. Fender stamped JBL speaker. Sounds :!!!:
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There's definitely some magic in some of those vintage amps. I've got a '57 Harvard that was modified for a 12 (by the way, I think Celestions and tweeds are such a great combination...really brings out an entirely different personality in a Fender) but it really sounds great especially with the voltage dropped to 110 or so.

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 7:41 am
by fuzzonaut
And the amp situation.

The tabletop stuff goes through the stack on the right:
Dynacord Eminent II with 2 peavey PA cabs.

Bass goes through the other 3 stacks:
Sunn 200s & Acoustic 301
RW O))) & Musicman 115 / EV 115
Musicman HD 130 & Ampeg Isovent
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Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2017 3:56 pm
by O Drones
Had some decent things kicking around for the new The Cherry Wave EP :cool:

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Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 8:17 pm
by JereFuzz
O Drones wrote:Had some decent things kicking around for the new The Cherry Wave EP :cool:

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congrats ... good stuff

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 7:20 am
by ognoy
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Got the Lab Series L4 and matchingen 215 cab yesterday.
The 412 under the Traynor YBA-1 is a Lav Series as well.