jaxonmills
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jaxonmills said:Thanks for the clips djw. I've seen the first two already, the others are cool too.
A couple of amps I'd like to be able to mimic are the 18 watt Marshall sound and the Gibson Super Goldtone GA-30RV as seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCiLCo-LoUg
Would you say the el84/6v6 tube config brightens the amp up some? I've found that I prefer brightness and bite in my gain sounds rathers than a smooth, fat, rich sound. I really like the sound of that Gibson amp and would like to be able to get close. It's got 4 el84s btw.
jaxonmills said:Cool man, that's what I like to hear, especially about losing some of the "low-end mass". I already did the Reeder mod, which definitely changes the character of the 2nd channel. I'm thinking the el84's and 6v6's are going to do the trick. I dig your Les Paul tone from that 2nd youtube clip.
My goal is to like my Lonestar enough to sell my London. Its too expensive, too quiet, and a one trick pony, but it does sound very, very good. I just want to be able to get that bright, snappy tone that gives up the goods without a fight from my Lonestar. To also have reverb, 2 channels, and the ability to run all sorts of different power tubes would be the icing on the cake.
Also, with this tube config, do I run tweed or full power, and 6L6 or EL84 bias?
Chime in -- ar ar. It's a very chimey configuration.jaxonmills said:Thanks for the help djw. I'm ordering some yellow jackets and a pair of 6v6s soon. I'll let you know how it turns out.
If anyone else has any experience with this tube config., please chime in.
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