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Peavey Windsor half-stack for around $575?
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Originally posted by Vass View PostLOL yeah.....we're going to long for the in-depth, nuanced, unbiased, & experienced input we used to get at GC (NO OFFENSE TO GC STAFF SOME OF YOU ROCK....and be fair- some of you....don't).
Cyg- I'm intrigued, as a tube rookie, by what you said.... care to expand? Sounds like some good perspective.
Vass
Point to point wiring (expensive), turret board,(almost the same) amps require hand labor to assemble and solder.
Circuit boards can be assembled and soldered by robotic machines. The spacing can be, and usually is much more tightly spaced. Big problem is...the tolerances are so tight that the high heat, voltages, and currents don't survive very well on those little patches of real estate.
Add to that...the tendency to save money by using thin boards and very thin copper traces on those boards. Throw on some board-mounted jacks, switches, and potentiometers...not good.
It is possible to make a very good tube amp on circuit boards. But the cost gets just about as high as a boutique if done correctly (OK, half the cost, depending on quantity). Take apart a 70's SS amp, and you'll see just how thick those boards and traces are.
And keep the tube sockets mounted to the chassis. Plus the pots, switches, and jacks. But robots can't do that.
I'd just encourage people to take a peek inside some of these budget tube amps and see how they are built.
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I played one for a bit at the store. It had a nice classic rock sound. That YouTube video made it sound much more trebly than it is in person.Last edited by Spivonious; 01-05-2009, 11:23 AM.Scott
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The Windsor is a killer amp for the money. It is a bit buzzy and has no clean, but with a little work is kills. Stock is sounds best cranked up. The Windsor cab sucks. I have a bunch of video of Dave King (Joey Belladonna) playing one I modded doing several styles of music.
Jerry
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Originally posted by straycat View PostI have friends that sell these(dealers) and they tell me a very high % get shipped back for repairs not a good sign. Same with the Kranks. Just to give you an insider heads up.
I've seen no issues with either amp. The Windsor is well built for it's price range and the Krank amps are built solid too.
Jerry
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Originally posted by Vass View PostLOL yeah.....we're going to long for the in-depth, nuanced, unbiased, & experienced input we used to get at GC (NO OFFENSE TO GC STAFF SOME OF YOU ROCK....and be fair- some of you....don't).
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windsor sounds decent but not near enough gain for metal. Valveking sounds decent with plenty of gain on tapjackson pc-1 chameleon
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