VH Fools through a stock Epiphone amp and a Weber attentuator
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Nice..have you heard one of those amps with the Mercury Magnetics transformer upgrade? Unfuckingbelievable. Sounds like that or better even without the attenuator...Originally posted by conmee
If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.
That is all.
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I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667
Originally posted by Isaac R.
Then it's really true??:eek:
The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???
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Originally posted by eddie78
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No. I put Mercury Magnetics transformers in my 5150 II and one of their chokes in the power supply. Warmed it right up and made the amp a keeper!No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Originally posted by jhale667
Nice..have you heard one of those amps with the Mercury Magnetics transformer upgrade? Unfuckingbelievable. Sounds like that or better even without the attenuator...No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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It's a tottaly stock Epiphone tube Jr. amp with a Weber 25W attentionator running between the output transformer and 8" speaker. A Fulltone OCD peddle is being used to increase the harmonics and dynamics of the tone. The overdrive is completely off and a Marshall digital delay is being used.
Basically the distortion is the amp and the speaker. The peddles are just shaping the sound.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Here's the same dude playing through a 1987 plexi reissue with a master volume added. No resistive load being used this time. Just the Fulltone OCD peddle and Marshall digital delay peddle.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Here's the same dude playing through a 1987 plexi reissue with a master volume added. No resistive load being used this time. Just the Fulltone OCD peddle and Marshall digital delay peddle.
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Originally posted by Nitro Express
Here's the same dude playing through a 1987 plexi reissue with a master volume added. No resistive load being used this time. Just the Fulltone OCD peddle and Marshall digital delay peddle.
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Originally posted by Nitro Express
No. I put Mercury Magnetics transformers in my 5150 II and one of their chokes in the power supply. Warmed it right up and made the amp a keeper!
How much did it cost you?Comment
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Originally posted by Eddie's Booze
Mercury transformers are what soldano use....
How much did it cost you?
I've been running my amp hard for two years and no breakdowns of any kind. I don't use anykind of hotplate either. It's sounds good at low and high volumes now. You can practice in your bedroom with it and slap the audience good in the club with it. Very versitile and reliable.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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I only got to play a Soldano SLO 100 in a music store. It would be interesting to have one on hand and compare it to my modded 5150 II. I know Mike Soldano uses top notch components and he knows his shit about tube amps. Not too many people making quality transformers now. They require special steel and you have to have it made in special runs. I know the guys who started Matchless had a real nighmare time hunting down good core steel for their transformers.
The Peavey transformers are fine but I would deffinately still get a Mercury Magnetics choke and put it in the power supply. It really helps the amp when the power amp starts sucking juice.
I would do a choke mod and a wide sweep bias pot mod first. Then if you want to spend $400 for a little more smoothness, flip for the transformers. If you are trying to get a browner tone you need those.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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But fuck, buy a Epiphone head for $100. Get the Mercury Magnetics upgrade kit for $250. Run a good speaker cabinet with a Webber attenuator and run the line out from that to the PA or mike the cab or do both and mix the signals.
I think those little cheap amps sound better than some of the big high powered stuff. Dime the fucker and use what ever coloration you want peddle wise.
I wish this shit was available when I was in high school.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Originally posted by Nitro Express
Around $500 for both transformers and the choke. I picked the amp up for around $500. I also put a wide sweep bias pot in. What all this does is take the harshness out of the amp and smooths it up. A lot of people think the crunch channel is a Marshall. It is not. The voicing is stock Peavey but the bias is hotter, the power supply has more reserve power than before and Mercury Magnetics transformers are the best available. They smooth things up.
I've been running my amp hard for two years and no breakdowns of any kind. I don't use anykind of hotplate either. It's sounds good at low and high volumes now. You can practice in your bedroom with it and slap the audience good in the club with it. Very versitile and reliable.
Perhaps you already know this but Mike Soldano never pushes any of the components in his amps past their capacity either.
My soldano is 11 years old now.....no problems with it....original tubes.
Ultra reliable. Reliability is something ALOT of people overlook with tube Amps.Comment
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