Whats your go to amp???
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Re: Whats your go to amp???
Thanks. One of my first original designs and it still may be my favorite. The little dial on the front progressively turns on the tubes, so you can have 5 watts, 10 watts parallel SE, 10 PP, 20 or 30.KindaFuzzy wrote:Let's see some pics of that beast, sounds cool.Alexo wrote: But when I can 'go for it,' I'll take my 'MonsterAQ5' head that runs 6 cathode-biased 6AQ5's in the power section and an EF86 front end into the 2x12, which runs a pair of Hellatone G12H30's.
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Re: Whats your go to amp???
MusicMan 50 watt 112RD (reverb, channel switching) Midshift (rev E)version with EV alnico SRO12 "coffee can".
Mostly stock, sounds nice as-is.
Backup is the 50RD head version (rev D) of the same amp with a few select mods.
Usually played through a 212 EVM12S vertical "slant" cab or 112 floor monitor cab with a Force12.
Sometimes practice amp is a Fender Champ II in a Musicmaster Bass cabinet with a Utah/Fender 12.
Nice little 18 watt master volume amp.
Lots of other stuff to chose from ...
RedDog
Mostly stock, sounds nice as-is.
Backup is the 50RD head version (rev D) of the same amp with a few select mods.
Usually played through a 212 EVM12S vertical "slant" cab or 112 floor monitor cab with a Force12.
Sometimes practice amp is a Fender Champ II in a Musicmaster Bass cabinet with a Utah/Fender 12.
Nice little 18 watt master volume amp.
Lots of other stuff to chose from ...
RedDog
Re: Whats your go to amp???
Right now it's a VVT X-40. Dumble-ish type Overdrive. Great cleans, overdrive, and loves pedals.
I'm a TW builder kinda guy. Figured I'd never put together my Funk OD kit. So pulled the trigger after some personnel demos. Plus Jim Hill is one helluva guy.
I'm a TW builder kinda guy. Figured I'd never put together my Funk OD kit. So pulled the trigger after some personnel demos. Plus Jim Hill is one helluva guy.
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Re: Whats your go to amp???
For me it has been my CA OD2-100 for 4 years now. Have gone through dozens, but this has stayed. For a clean only amp, my modded Weber 6S100 kit I assembled is the clean tone I have always desired.
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Re: Whats your go to amp???
That's really cool, how does that work?Alexo wrote:Thanks. One of my first original designs and it still may be my favorite. The little dial on the front progressively turns on the tubes, so you can have 5 watts, 10 watts parallel SE, 10 PP, 20 or 30.KindaFuzzy wrote:Let's see some pics of that beast, sounds cool.Alexo wrote: But when I can 'go for it,' I'll take my 'MonsterAQ5' head that runs 6 cathode-biased 6AQ5's in the power section and an EF86 front end into the 2x12, which runs a pair of Hellatone G12H30's.
Re: Whats your go to amp???
Thanks Chris, no big deal, just disconnects the pi output from the grids and grounds them out.ChrisM wrote:That's really cool, how does that work?Alexo wrote:Thanks. One of my first original designs and it still may be my favorite. The little dial on the front progressively turns on the tubes, so you can have 5 watts, 10 watts parallel SE, 10 PP, 20 or 30.KindaFuzzy wrote: Let's see some pics of that beast, sounds cool.
I finally got around to scoping this thing out and boy, was I off. At the highest setting, it's something like 9 watts clean, 30 clipped (still not sure how this is possible) and it dials down to something like .6 watts clean/2-3 watts clipped - I did not consider the OT load in the switching, so by the time you get down to one or two tubes, the impedance is mismatched pretty severely, which attenuates the power further.
Life is a tale told by an idiot -- full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
...in other words: rock and roll!
...in other words: rock and roll!
Re: Whats your go to amp???
Depends on who I'm playing with.
Either my 2nd generation ODS clone into 1X12 open-back with EVM 12L,
or a '67 Ampeg Gemini II with original Jensen 15. Always had a soft spot for old Ampeg's............it's in my back about 3/4 of the way down. Used to be a vertebrae there.
Either my 2nd generation ODS clone into 1X12 open-back with EVM 12L,
or a '67 Ampeg Gemini II with original Jensen 15. Always had a soft spot for old Ampeg's............it's in my back about 3/4 of the way down. Used to be a vertebrae there.
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