Small Amps that melt your face
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Small Amps that melt your face
I need one.
The Marshall is struggling lately, its cranked to the max and the drummer is still drowning it out in parts of songs. Its 40w valve, but i need something the same size like a 1x15 combi that will fit in a small car boot.
I remember Seymour Duncan made a 100w valve combi that was hideously loud but they seem rare to get hold of.
Anyone got any recommendations?
The Marshall is struggling lately, its cranked to the max and the drummer is still drowning it out in parts of songs. Its 40w valve, but i need something the same size like a 1x15 combi that will fit in a small car boot.
I remember Seymour Duncan made a 100w valve combi that was hideously loud but they seem rare to get hold of.
Anyone got any recommendations?
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Re: Small Amps that melt your face
As a last ditch attempt, you could try some JJ E34Ls in it? They give you a bit more headroom as they run at a slightly higher voltage, worked for me. You do need to tweak the bias a bit though. I've played with some PROPER loud drummers (Joey from Weevil Knievel has a loud as fuck kit and is a hard hitter) without any volume problems using 50w worth of valves.
You could upgrade the speaker to something that is well-known for being efficient?
I take it you've got that bitch at more-or-less ear-level?
You could upgrade the speaker to something that is well-known for being efficient?
I take it you've got that bitch at more-or-less ear-level?
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Re: Small Amps that melt your face
+1Doog wrote:
Have you got that bitch at more-or-less ear-level?
it may be a bit un-rock, but having it up higher helps a lot. wanna borrow my amp stand? not gigging at the mo.
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It was at head height last night, the stage was so small i played on the floor in front. I always do elevate it as its pretty much useless on the floor.
That is an interesting solution Doog, never thought of that. A full valve change and bias tweak, hmm, out of my depth there. I suppose that will knock me back £100.
That is an interesting solution Doog, never thought of that. A full valve change and bias tweak, hmm, out of my depth there. I suppose that will knock me back £100.
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It's a Marshall DSL401 combo yeah? Becaaaaause, the bias tweak on the TSL/DSLs is a piece of piss, mate- seriously. All you need is a multimeter and a small screwdriver.Fran wrote:It was at head height last night, the stage was so small i played on the floor in front. I always do elevate it as its pretty much useless on the floor.
That is an interesting solution Doog, never thought of that. A full valve change and bias tweak, hmm, out of my depth there. I suppose that will knock me back £100.
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yeah, its a 401. Last time i messed with it i knackered a few valves.Doog wrote:It's a Marshall DSL401 combo yeah? Becaaaaause, the bias tweak on the TSL/DSLs is a piece of piss, mate- seriously. All you need is a multimeter and a small screwdriver.Fran wrote:It was at head height last night, the stage was so small i played on the floor in front. I always do elevate it as its pretty much useless on the floor.
That is an interesting solution Doog, never thought of that. A full valve change and bias tweak, hmm, out of my depth there. I suppose that will knock me back £100.
Sooo... what/how many of them valves do i need Doog? You can guide me through this and if it all goes wrong its YOUR fault

It might be my ears dude, our bassist reckons i'm deaf but i suspect he does'nt want me to get too loud lol. Our drummer is ridiculous though, he breaks sticks by the minute and if we are in a room with bad acoustics you end up with shellshock.laterallateral wrote:Yeah, I'm a bit dismayed at that this is an issue at all...
I've never had a problem crushing a drummer with my 50W YBA-1 with ancient EL34s in it.
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Do you parctise/perform with earplugs? I always find earplugs (the cheap dollar store, squisy foam kind) really do wonders at separating the cymbal top end from my amp's top end.Fran wrote:It might be my ears dude, our bassist reckons i'm deaf but i suspect he does'nt want me to get too loud lol. Our drummer is ridiculous though, he breaks sticks by the minute and if we are in a room with bad acoustics you end up with shellshock.
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What? What did you say?laterallateral wrote:Do you parctise/perform with earplugs? I always find earplugs (the cheap dollar store, squisy foam kind) really do wonders at separating the cymbal top end from my amp's top end.Fran wrote:It might be my ears dude, our bassist reckons i'm deaf but i suspect he does'nt want me to get too loud lol. Our drummer is ridiculous though, he breaks sticks by the minute and if we are in a room with bad acoustics you end up with shellshock.

No, i tried it but could'nt get on with it.
I'll check them Musicman's Tim, although the re-valve/bias is appealing at the moment.
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