I dunno, maybe I'm going through another bout of depression, but I'm getting pissed off and frustrated trying to get shit together. My goals are simple. I need 2 complete rigs, one for home, and one for wherever we practice. For one rig, I was completely set. I have my JCM900 with a Boss EQ in the loop, and an SD-1 in front, and it will do everything from AC/DC rock, to everything but the most extreme brootalz. Great right? Well then I had one of the tubes in it melt down, and I had to put new tubes in it, and bias the fucker, and I couldn't get the two tubes biased close enough for my liking. I think it's okay though, but I don't feel good about it.
So, I'm trying to get another rig together that serves my needs. I started with my B-52 AT-100 that I've practiced and gigged with for at least 2 years. Well, I traded it for a Laney Pro Tube 50. When I got the Laney, I hated it. It sounded fucking awful IMO, plus, the effects loop was modded, and done badly. You couldn't turn the gain up on the amp without it sounding like pure shit. So, I took it to my amp tech, who put the effects loop back to stock, and made sure it was working 100%. That cost me $100, and I still hated it. Too grainy. Too harsh. Not enough gain. Very dull sounding. Thinking back now, I think the only reason I got rid of the B-52 was because I was nervous about it crapping out on me at a show.
So anyway, having given up on the Laney, I bought a Carlsbro 50 Top off Ebay. I bought it based on a clip I heard on Youtube. When it finally arrived, I was pretty happy. It has more than enough gain on tap. It's got pretty much all the features I need, and it sounds good...mostly. It's one of those amps that has a very narrow sweet spot. With the right guitar, the right EQ settings, and the right volume it sounds fucking heavenly. However, it does seem to have a fair amount of hum, and sometimes (maybe it's in my head) I feel like it has a little bit of a harsh top end thing going on. Sometimes I hear it, but sometimes I don't. Then while I was doing the bias on the Marshall, I decided to check the bias on the Carlsbro. Well for some weird reason I can't get a proper reading from the second tube socket. The first tube reads right within the desirable range, but the second tube reads zero with the probe, and 11mA with the external bias points. I don't understand, because the tube looks like it's working the same as the other one. The amp sounds right except for the hum, so what the fuck is with this? So now I have this amp that I sort of love/maybe hate, with something potentially wrong with it.
On top of all this, I just got a 1980 Les Paul Deluxe with no pickups. I bought a Seymour Duncan SM-2 for the bridge, and a Gibson MHR for the neck, and gave the guitar a fret level and crown. I got the SD because it's high output, especially for a mini, but it sounds thin, tinny, and weak. I didn't want to route a somewhat rare ebony Deluxe for full size hums, but I might have to. It's pretty bad when my $400 Xaviere sounds 100 times better than my Gibson. No joke, it seriously puts it to shame.
Anyway, sorry that this is such a long post. I'm just exasperated, and annoyed. I guess I'll have to take the Carlsbro to my tech, and I don't know if I'm going to keep it. I'm thinking about trying a Rivera Knucklehead 55 next. I've liked the clips I've heard. I really don't enjoy buying and selling gear anymore. I just want stuff that I'm happy with.
So, I'm trying to get another rig together that serves my needs. I started with my B-52 AT-100 that I've practiced and gigged with for at least 2 years. Well, I traded it for a Laney Pro Tube 50. When I got the Laney, I hated it. It sounded fucking awful IMO, plus, the effects loop was modded, and done badly. You couldn't turn the gain up on the amp without it sounding like pure shit. So, I took it to my amp tech, who put the effects loop back to stock, and made sure it was working 100%. That cost me $100, and I still hated it. Too grainy. Too harsh. Not enough gain. Very dull sounding. Thinking back now, I think the only reason I got rid of the B-52 was because I was nervous about it crapping out on me at a show.
So anyway, having given up on the Laney, I bought a Carlsbro 50 Top off Ebay. I bought it based on a clip I heard on Youtube. When it finally arrived, I was pretty happy. It has more than enough gain on tap. It's got pretty much all the features I need, and it sounds good...mostly. It's one of those amps that has a very narrow sweet spot. With the right guitar, the right EQ settings, and the right volume it sounds fucking heavenly. However, it does seem to have a fair amount of hum, and sometimes (maybe it's in my head) I feel like it has a little bit of a harsh top end thing going on. Sometimes I hear it, but sometimes I don't. Then while I was doing the bias on the Marshall, I decided to check the bias on the Carlsbro. Well for some weird reason I can't get a proper reading from the second tube socket. The first tube reads right within the desirable range, but the second tube reads zero with the probe, and 11mA with the external bias points. I don't understand, because the tube looks like it's working the same as the other one. The amp sounds right except for the hum, so what the fuck is with this? So now I have this amp that I sort of love/maybe hate, with something potentially wrong with it.
On top of all this, I just got a 1980 Les Paul Deluxe with no pickups. I bought a Seymour Duncan SM-2 for the bridge, and a Gibson MHR for the neck, and gave the guitar a fret level and crown. I got the SD because it's high output, especially for a mini, but it sounds thin, tinny, and weak. I didn't want to route a somewhat rare ebony Deluxe for full size hums, but I might have to. It's pretty bad when my $400 Xaviere sounds 100 times better than my Gibson. No joke, it seriously puts it to shame.
Anyway, sorry that this is such a long post. I'm just exasperated, and annoyed. I guess I'll have to take the Carlsbro to my tech, and I don't know if I'm going to keep it. I'm thinking about trying a Rivera Knucklehead 55 next. I've liked the clips I've heard. I really don't enjoy buying and selling gear anymore. I just want stuff that I'm happy with.
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