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How does it sound compared to a real SLO? Any idea? Geez, it sure looks like the real thing, minus the knobs and the transformers. In fact, that's the same tolex and everything that my Soldano SLO100 head has. What kind of transformers are in the clone?
I put the Soldano logo on it.
I was told that the guy who built this was a pretty famous clone builder and that he died in an accident soon after he built this beautiful amp.
The transformers are Marshall replacements.
It is so beautiful inside. The craftsmanship is outstanding.
This is the best sounding tube amp I have ever heard or owned.
I don't know how close to a real SLO it sounds but I have been told that its extremely close.
Throw the SLO knobs on there, and nobody would think twice about it. Do you think that the guy who built it obtained an actual SLO head box and chassis, and then added the "guts?" I mean, wow, put that amp in my living room and it would take me a while to realize it wasn't my SLO sitting there. Change the knobs, and who knows how long it would take.
Throw the SLO knobs on there, and nobody would think twice about it. Do you think that the guy who built it obtained an actual SLO head box and chassis, and then added the "guts?" I mean, wow, put that amp in my living room and it would take me a while to realize it wasn't my SLO sitting there. Change the knobs, and who knows how long it would take.
You can go to Ted Weber's site and buy a chasis that looks identical to the SLO. You can also buy his version of the SLO in a kit and put it together.
Schems, layouts and parts lists can be found on the clone forum, even PCB designs so you can etch your own boards. Tons of great info over there.
How does it sound compared to a real SLO? Any idea? Geez, it sure looks like the real thing, minus the knobs and the transformers. In fact, that's the same tolex and everything that my Soldano SLO100 head has. What kind of transformers are in the clone?
I owned that amp for about a year, and I had a real SLO before that. That Clone is DAMN close to a Soldano. Anyone that says you have to have the SLO transformers to get that sound, needs to play that amp, and they'll see that it's a complete myth. The only differences were the bottom end. With an SLO you have to find the right balance between the highs and lows. Get it set up for leads, and it can get tubby sounding. Set up for a tight crunch, and the lead tone can get a bit piercing. That amp doesn't get as tubby as an SLO and I actually preferred it over the Soldano I had.
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