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theDuke866
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http://www.update.uu.se/~lidbjork/amps/tremolux.html

Check that out...what a sweet looking build. (Other than the half-assed carpentry work on the cabinet). I really dig the plexiglass front, though. It would look sweet on a lacquered maple cabinet (without the sloppy joints), and maybe with a cooling fan?

Maybe the solution is just to buy or build a cabinet, and then have a couple of head units to put on it?

You think you could do a head unit on the order of a classic Fender of some sort, with tremelo and reverb, and 2 channels, with master volume on both? 30w or so? Or am I asking for too much? I don't know much about homebrewed amps, and even less about how much you can tackle. I know you can probably handle, say, an old Champ, but I don't know where the upper limit is.



Just send that to my friend. If we take this route, maybe I'll start with an old-skool Fender, then add some sort of Class-A amp (single-ended is the type that doesn't suppress the harmonics, right?)

3/31/2009 12:02:51 PM

Queef Sweat
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Quote :
"how does it play?"


amazing. there was an issue with the neck before i put it on though, the nut was too low on the g string, so i took it in to have a new nut made of bone put in. it should be back from the shop late today or tomorrow. in the meantime i had put a piece of paper under it to lift it some, and with that it played better than the gibson 336 i used to have.



[Edited on March 31, 2009 at 12:29 PM. Reason : strat to come later]

3/31/2009 12:24:37 PM

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I'm extremely interested in building an amp now

dammit duke, why'd you have to mention it? lol

3/31/2009 2:35:42 PM

vinylbandit
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Supposedly one of the amp guys who does repairs for Guru Guitars is going to have a Saturday amp-building workshop. Call them for details.

3/31/2009 2:41:18 PM

darscuzlo
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don't kill yourself fucking with the capacitors.

no joke

3/31/2009 3:53:25 PM

vinylbandit
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^

3/31/2009 4:06:08 PM

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What the fuck.


I want a fucking Mesa Mark III, but odds are i'll never find one.

Any suggestions for another amp with as clear or close note seperation when heavily distorted?

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3/31/2009 4:09:38 PM

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I need either a framus endorsement or engl

fuck this shit

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3/31/2009 10:02:48 PM

mbguess
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I will have this in a few days

3/31/2009 11:00:48 PM

CalledToArms
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"I need either a framus endorsement or engl"


yea man. or a soldano..i love the SLO 100

3/31/2009 11:02:08 PM

hgtran
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bttt,
I sold the Epiphone. Everything else is still for sale.

4/3/2009 6:12:55 PM

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Anyone have experience painting guitars?

I may be getting a steinberger, but its black and i don't want two black guitars (or even one really if i have the option for better finishes)

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4/8/2009 4:16:36 PM

bassman803
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i got a new cab
im getting a new amp tmrw


pics are coming soon


trust me when i say this: my rig is going to be ri-fucking-diculous

4/9/2009 4:36:52 AM

Yodajammies
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Got a new toy off craigslist yesterday. Love love love.


4/10/2009 10:03:41 AM

Queef Sweat
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bout to replace my tubes in my Vox AC30cc. Gonna go with eurotubes.com i think... anyone got any better suggestions?

4/10/2009 11:50:40 AM

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dougstubes.com

excruciatingly knowledgeable guy that doug

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[Edited on April 10, 2009 at 11:54 AM. Reason : ]

4/10/2009 11:53:42 AM

vinylbandit
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JJs are the best EL84s you can buy that aren't NOS, and eurotubes is cheaper than dougstubes on JJs. Go with euro.

4/10/2009 9:01:23 PM

Queef Sweat
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sold.

now here's a gratuitous picture of my practice space:

4/11/2009 2:42:34 PM

Chop
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something's amiss in that photo. does someone "help out" the drummer?

4/11/2009 6:11:03 PM

Queef Sweat
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if you're talking about the set up, we just threw it together.

i lost one of the legs for the bass drum so i put a bass petal on the front that has velcro on the bottom so it wouldn't slide.

4/11/2009 6:15:55 PM

Chop
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yeah, it looked weird with the pedal on the wrong side. looks like fun, makes me want to be in a band.

4/11/2009 6:22:52 PM

Queef Sweat
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"How much difference in sound is there between different cabinets, if you go with a head/cabinet design? i.e., if you're going to have multiple amps, is it worthwhile to have one cabinet, then get different head units?"


on advantage to going with a head and cabinet set up is that having the speakers in the amp with the tubes is hell on them, shakes them up and makes em not last as long. (or so i read).

4/11/2009 10:42:27 PM

vinylbandit
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for the sake of reference, though, the AC30 is the absolute torture test for any vacuum tube, and it's not just because it's a combo

4/12/2009 2:05:26 AM

paerabol
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"Theres a bunch of SDs I like though so I wouldnt know what get"



I just put some SDs in my Jackson, and they are SICK. I put the AHB1 Blackout on the neck and the AHB2 Blackout Metal on the bridge; both pickups are hot as hell and nasty, chunky and crisp. The AHB1 has a better clean tone and is a little more well-rounded, and the AHB2 blows any EMG away IMO as far as both character and signal level are concerned. The AHB2 also comes with its own internal afterburner for some screaming leads, though it might even be too hot for general riffing so I'd definitely recommend wiring it to a switch or push-pull.

I love them.

4/12/2009 7:19:07 AM

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caparison and SD are the only pickups that i enjoy

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[Edited on April 12, 2009 at 7:46 AM. Reason : for the brootz]

4/12/2009 7:46:41 AM

Queef Sweat
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yeah, that AC30 is pretty rough on things, and i've been rough on it too.

4/12/2009 12:57:52 PM

bassman803
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finally!

crappy pic, but this is my new Peavey VB-2 on top of a 115 TVX and a 410TVX

225 watts from 6 EL34's, 2 12AX7's in the preamp and i think there's a 12AX7 phase inverter in there somewhere


the head is heavy as SHIT but it has a really chuffy overdrive that i like alot
i'll get to test the entire thing this saturday at Prevue in Charlotte.. i cant fuckin wait

this thing ROARS



[Edited on April 15, 2009 at 3:55 AM. Reason : pic]

4/15/2009 3:50:53 AM

theDuke866
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played a Blues Junior (nice, but not enough grunt), Hot Rod Deluxe (nice), AC15 (nice, would want an AC30, but still preferred the Fender as an all-around amp), and an Ampeq (nice, but again, I think I'd slightly prefer the Fender).

I'm getting more and more sold on the Hot Rod Deluxe as my primary, all-around amp. I want to try out the Bluesman version, too.


Assuming I get that Fender, I need to figure out what to get my friend to build as a complement to the Fender. Something single-ended, class-A, and EL84 based.

4/15/2009 7:03:52 AM

Queef Sweat
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^^ where at?

also, anybody got any links on bass amp building? I'm curious to see if i could do it, even if it's just a tube head and not an entire speaker cabinet assembly.

4/15/2009 11:30:49 AM

vinylbandit
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^^ If you like the Fender sound in general but want something a little grittier, you might consider a 6V6-amp along the lines of a real Fender Deluxe as opposed to an EL84 configuration. Just a thought.

I played an Egnater Rebel 20 head last night. A little on the noisy side, but damn good sounding, and the key was that it runs on two EL84s AND two 6V6s that can be blended in any amount. Pretty cool amp for $600.

4/15/2009 12:05:24 PM

Yodajammies
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I <3 my Hot Rod. Thinking I may need to get an attenuator for it. It's hard to get a nice tone out of it at lower volumes.

4/15/2009 12:09:56 PM

bassman803
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^^^ Prevue is somewhere in NoDa, i think right off of 30th

4/17/2009 3:21:16 AM

theDuke866
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^^^ I do like the Fender sound, but I'm not opposed to have 2+ amps, and if I buy a Fender, I'd want the homebrew to be something significantly different and complimentary.

^^ Man, I don't think it's that loud. Maybe it's deceptive, because I was playing them in music stores (one of the stores, Guitar Center, was loud...the other, Fat Sound, is just a big space and they don't care how loud you crank it. I pretty much had it going full grunt on the clean channel, and way up on the drive channel).


Anyway, I'm down in Pensacola at the moment, and found a guy on Craigslist selling a Hot Rod Deluxe (that he claims has only been used for 12-15 hours) for $400 obo. I offered him $350, so I'm pretty sure he'll bite. I also might pick up a Fender electro-acoustic he has for sale.


Finally, if anyone wants my Peavey Triumph 60w combo (3 channels, all tube. plays, but needs tubes badly), I'm looking to sell it.

4/19/2009 11:27:33 AM

vinylbandit
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An HRD is 40 watts, right? That's really fucking loud. Maybe the master volume was down quite a bit when you were trying it? The only reason I say this is that I use a 30 watt head with a 2x12 or 4x12 cab at full band practice and never turn it past 4.

4/19/2009 11:34:31 AM

theDuke866
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Oh, it was plenty loud, but not as thunderously loud as I expected...and yes, the HRD is a 40w, 1x12" combo. The clean channel has no master volume--the drive channels do use it, and I tried it at a variety of settings.

Of course, I'm used to playing a 60w, 1x12" combo, and it is LOUD.

[Edited on April 19, 2009 at 2:26 PM. Reason : ]

4/19/2009 2:24:56 PM

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I'm using a Mesa Dual Caliber 50 watt head, and turned up past like 3 its pretty deafening.

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4/19/2009 9:09:25 PM

ViolentMAW
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I've got a 5 watt Valve Junior and its way too fucking loud even at 9 o'clock

in my neighborhood - i'm too scared to turn it past 12 even when all the cars are gone near my house

4/19/2009 9:44:35 PM

CalledToArms
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planning to get myself a Big Muff Pi in the near future

4/20/2009 12:35:59 AM

Queef Sweat
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i still got a mesa 4x12 cab for sale if someone wants it

4/20/2009 1:03:33 AM

ViolentMAW
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^^first song you should play is Glycerine

not really a big fan of bush but that song is big muff glory and stupid easy

4/20/2009 1:11:12 AM

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^^ how much and what kinda speakerz?

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4/20/2009 1:12:05 AM

elduderino
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^^ Hell no. He's going to play some Smashing Pumpkins. Tell him.

4/20/2009 2:15:13 AM

CalledToArms
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"^^first song you should play is Glycerine

not really a big fan of bush but that song is big muff glory and stupid easy
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Quote :
"^^ Hell no. He's going to play some Smashing Pumpkins. Tell him."


Haha yea I have to say that the first song I'll play will be something off of Siamese Dream, probably Geek USA would be the easiest to get corgan's tone with just the Big Muff. Some of the other stuff because of all the layering and everything might require a little more tweaking.

4/20/2009 6:57:50 AM

CalledToArms
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follow up question, does the big muff pi with the tone wicker actually provide enough to warrant buying that instead? I was/am planning on just picking up one of the regular silver big muffs.

4/20/2009 8:48:56 AM

ViolentMAW
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I never tried that model - I can play Today and Cherub Rock (poorly - no solo)

I usually set my les paul studio to both pickups and crank the sustain with the tone at around 1 o'clock

sounds real fuzzy on my squier with the neck pickup

4/20/2009 10:42:05 AM

CalledToArms
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yea, I love that whole album (siamese dream) and absolutely love the way his guitar sounds on there. But Geek USA is such a rocking song; I already love to play it but would love for it to sound more like the real tone. I've never really tried to play the solo to that song.

I'm also planning to use this some on our record too for some interesting tone that I don't hear on a lot of metal records I'm hoping.

4/20/2009 10:47:47 AM

CalledToArms
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ok more pedal stuff. We've been ramping up the pedals for this album and have kinda decided on a few more that are must haves now. The Big Muff was one. Now onto a Wah.

Vox V847A vs Ibanez Weeping Demon

Any suggestions/preferences here? They are very similar in cost and both seem decent from reviews so I figured I'd get some extra feedback here.

4/20/2009 5:12:35 PM

mbguess
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I have a little big muff and truthfully it does sound like a cheaper sounding version of the Big Muff. I do like the smaller size but the tone is wanting. Darn the Big Muff and its huge case. The wicker Muff I've only seen/heard on youtube so far and cant comment on.

4/21/2009 12:47:32 AM

CalledToArms
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[1000 replies]

word, thanks for your input anyways

I didn't realize how big the Big Muff case actually is until you mentioned that and I investigated. Pretty wide pedal heh. No big deal though as I think it will be a solid addition to my setup (or at least I hope).

[Edited on April 21, 2009 at 8:29 AM. Reason : ]

4/21/2009 8:29:15 AM

ViolentMAW
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There is not much inside. I'm not quite sure why the case is so big. It also feels flimsy when you step on it.

Actually I dunno maybe it looks like this



I'm not opening mine up.

[Edited on April 21, 2009 at 11:09 AM. Reason : .]

4/21/2009 11:01:35 AM

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