this with a 1x12 fender cab? I have no idea what it is, but it seems to be a solid state MIJ copy of a bassman 100. If anybody has that, what i basically want to know is if it does nice feedback, or just screeches I just love the look of it.
or this? well i know enough about this one and i like it, but i hate the way it looks, also not sure about the power for rehearshals.
Get a Tesla Music 70 or 130, seriously, those are awesome, all valve, they have an guitar input on the back and writing in Slovak, the youtube demos of the 70 just have it playing recorded music, but there's a couple of demos of the Music 130 with guitar if you look.
I have a vaporizer. Loud enough for practice and small gigs. If you have a loud drummer you'll be in crunch zone at band volumes but it breaks up nicely. Reverb is wired in a way that causes hum when on, nearly unusable which is sad because the spring reverb sounds great.
if it's based on the bassman 100 circuit, that MIJ amp is going to be a beast. you can definitely get it to break up and feedback but may have to crank it with that much headroom. of course, your mileage may vary since i have no idea how the thing is weighted tonally.
Fakir Mustache wrote:Get a Tesla Music 70 or 130, seriously, those are awesome, all valve, they have an guitar input on the back and writing in Slovak, the youtube demos of the 70 just have it playing recorded music, but there's a couple of demos of the Music 130 with guitar if you look.
Tried a studiosolo 132, but i am too afraid to use something that drives your cabinets with 100 volts output voltage. don't want my speakers to fly off the cabs on fire.
Dots, it is no problem to get it to feed back with my BigMuffDS-1 army. It's just that it is a solid-state cirquit, that's supposed to be just valves replaced with trannys... And i have a bad feeling about it going just into super high pitched screeching noise, insted of actually doing the harmonic sound. Some amps just do that.
Yes, but they sound really nice. my only concern is the 100 volt output voltage killing drunk people trying to haul their rig home DD and speakers. I think the Music series was the same in that respect. But not sure. I am really liking the silverface look of the pearl, but if it sounds shit i'd rather buy the vaporizer or some peavey transtube combo from the 90's
it is not. the tesla music were originally meant for giant speaker rigs on communist manifestations... they clearly state next to the speaker jack... Output 50W 100V min 15Ohms. Výstup meaning output in czech. Photo of the 100watt variant, but nevermind.
Demonstrating the reverb hum and feedback. The feedback probably wouldn't be so prominent if I was standing further from the amp or didn't push the gain so high. The switch I pressed near the end of the vid is the "vaporizer" switch which bypasses the tone and volume....I never use it really because it's usually a huge volume difference.
Can do a more serious review with real playing if you're curious how it actually sounds.
vojtasTS29 wrote:it is not. the tesla music were originally meant for giant speaker rigs on communist manifestations... they clearly state next to the speaker jack... Output 50W 100V min 15Ohms.
I did not know that, the one I played through was connected to a giant bass cab, I guess it had the necessary transformers.
Well atleast i have heard the vape on full crank tone. Sounds really nice, but the lack of clean headroom will probably put me off. I need both cleanish and oversaturated tones with my stage amp. :/
The obvious answer: try the Bassman 'copy' out with your own gear then make a decision.
Just because it's based on something, doesn't necessary mean there's going to be any real similarities, especially when changing the circuit from tubes to solidstate.
It is on the other side of a country so i can only ask the seller for a demo... And well. My part time jobs are like half of my santa I have to choose wisely, or i will regret not buying myself something i actually need