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  • #16
    GEAR:

    some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!

    some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!

    and finally....

    i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by jgcable View Post
      Let me know Cig what you have. We talked about that Matchless Spitfire clone a while back. I would like to get my hands on one of your amps and do a nice demo of it online. Thanks bro. jG
      Thanks again!
      I should have paid more attention.
      Only way I could meet your pricepoint is as-is, no cab, just the chassis running with a line out installed.
      It's built, just needs tuning.

      As for Reverb, I know there were a few Spitfires built with reverb but I really don't think it needs it.
      Very similar to a tweed Bassman or Deluxe, reverb and slight phase is a natural part of the sound of the circuit.
      I found a great clip to demonstrate.
      Let me find the link.

      I've built and heard similar from Tweed Deluxe...and the Spitfire at much less volume.
      Another edit, hang on for the middle of the clip, then the end.
      Great stuff.




      Given my inability to satisfy those requirements (price and effects)
      I can easily recommend two of the amps already posted,
      The Fender Blues Deluxe or the Peavey Delta.
      Production amps, they offer more bling than my own, but good reports overall.
      I can't say much for the others, no experience with them and no good to report from the tech side either.
      I've come to the conclusion to avoid anything related to Crate though...from experience.
      Truly Yugo stuff.
      When it works, fine...when it doesn't, throw it away.
      And Carvin still suffers from resale problems.
      Last edited by Cygnus X1; 02-02-2012, 08:10 PM.

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      • #18
        I use my buddies Fender Princeton for similar stuff.. Its a bit beat up looking but really sings. He payed squat for it used.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by axmann View Post
          I use my buddies Fender Princeton for similar stuff.. Its a bit beat up looking but really sings. He payed squat for it used.
          What year (ish)?
          Princetons are getting as much or more money than Deluxe Reverbs if you're in the market.
          Both Reissue and 60's-early 70's range.
          Late Silverface can still go cheap but $300 is way too low to shop for quality for those.
          IMO, o' course.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View Post
            Thanks again!
            I should have paid more attention.
            Only way I could meet your pricepoint is as-is, no cab, just the chassis running with a line out installed.
            It's built, just needs tuning.

            As for Reverb, I know there were a few Spitfires built with reverb but I really don't think it needs it.
            Very similar to a tweed Bassman or Deluxe, reverb and slight phase is a natural part of the sound of the circuit.
            I found a great clip to demonstrate.
            Let me find the link.

            I've built and heard similar from Tweed Deluxe...and the Spitfire at much less volume.
            Another edit, hang on for the middle of the clip, then the end.
            Great stuff.




            Given my inability to satisfy those requirements (price and effects)
            I can easily recommend two of the amps already posted,
            The Fender Blues Deluxe or the Peavey Delta.
            Production amps, they offer more bling than my own, but good reports overall.
            I can't say much for the others, no experience with them and no good to report from the tech side either.
            I've come to the conclusion to avoid anything related to Crate though...from experience.
            Truly Yugo stuff.
            When it works, fine...when it doesn't, throw it away.
            And Carvin still suffers from resale problems.
            Thanks Cyg, yea I am looking for something on the cheap side because its only being used for open mic night blues jams.
            Let me know how much it would cost for that Spitfire clone tuned and in a cabinet. I doesn't have to be in a combo. I can pickup a small 1 x 12 or 1 x 15 cab. I don't want to overstep the JCF rules regarding buying or selling so PM or email me. Thanks bro. JG

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            • #21
              Originally posted by jgcable View Post
              Looking for a 1 x 12 or 1 x 15 combo to do strictly blues at the local open mic nights. I have a full pedal board to plug into it.
              Looking for something portable and preferably all tube and it must have reverb. I was looking at the Fender Blues Jr, the Crate Vintage series, the Crate Palamino, The Peavey Delta Blues etc...
              Any other suggestions? I don't want to spend a ton on a small combo for open mic nights and its a pain in the but dragging my heavy 2 x 12 combo around.



              These are great and can be had for ~$350 new. And it's already got a nice reverb.
              It's a medium gain amp so it takes pedals great for that 'extra push over the cliff.'
              Quite heavy in weight for a 20 watt combo, but also quite heavy in sound. I really
              like mine. For blues, I don't think you could go wrong here, esp for the $...


              tj

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              • #22
                if it sounds anything like an astro-verb, then "bleech!!!"
                GEAR:

                some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!

                some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!

                and finally....

                i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by markD View Post
                  if it sounds anything like an astro-verb, then "bleech!!!"
                  I had 2 Astroverbs. A head and a combo. I tried so hard to like them. I thought it was a very sterile sounding amp that sounded solid state.
                  I would really like to get a hold of that Spitfire clone that Cygnus built. I remember seeing it a while back on the JCF. Very nice work.
                  The only issues I have are price and time. I need something right away. I might have enough money for it. I'll never be able to afford the real thing and the Spitfire is my favorite amp tone.

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                  • #24
                    two rock

                    Video of my visit to the Two-Rock shop outside of San Francisco... Put the finishing touches on the JM signature model. Here's a bit of "Slow Dancing" throug...

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Michael Scarn View Post
                      The only problem is he stated about a $350 budget for this amp. $350 might buy you a couple knobs and tubes from Two Rock as they are certainly not cheap
                      Rudy
                      www.metalinc.net

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                      • #26
                        That Princeton wasn't that much. I just gave it back, actually going to use it again tomorrow. It's a bit tattered. I'm guessing early 70's. He paid $375 for it ,I think, a few years back. Hell, I can't tell him its worth anything more, I want it. The reverb is just nice.

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                        • #27
                          Two Rock is nice, no doubt.
                          But by their own admission it's not much more than a Dumble ODS clone.
                          D-clones can be had for $2500 if you look hard enough.

                          Again...over budget.

                          Still curious what year that Princeton is, axmann.

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                          • #28
                            I just left him a message asking what year. He probably doesn't know. I know he bought it with a old Sears Silvertone guitar. I'll try and get a pic next time I see it. All I know is that it has a really nice range of tones even with the cheapo speaker that got replaced. Man that thing can blister when the gain is cranked up.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by jgcable View Post
                              Looking for a 1 x 12 or 1 x 15 combo to do strictly blues at the local open mic nights. I have a full pedal board to plug into it.
                              Looking for something portable and preferably all tube and it must have reverb. I was looking at the Fender Blues Jr, the Crate Vintage series, the Crate Palamino, The Peavey Delta Blues etc...
                              Any other suggestions? I don't want to spend a ton on a small combo for open mic nights and its a pain in the but dragging my heavy 2 x 12 combo around.
                              Played a Blues Junior the other day (Thursday) and thought it was really great. For me, it's all about my Hot Rod Deluxe. Does the blues perfectly. Perfectly portable, too. Also look at a Deluxe re-issue. I may be buying a '79 Silverface Deluxe soon. Stick a TS9 in front, and it's SRV tone for days.
                              I like EL34s.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by markD View Post
                                i was in nashville last week and saw TONS of awesome blues players. just about ALL of them were using either a blues jr. or a hot rod deluxe. they all had killer tone also.
                                At B.B. King's? I saw the house band there when I was there in the summer, and that lefty guitarist absolutely killed. Then he'd go offstage and some singer chick would come on and I'd order another drink
                                I like EL34s.

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