laterallateral wrote:As much as I like the two-tier chassis, I can't really see the point of it beyond teh old school vibez.
I think the idea of running a low wattage amp trough a 15 inch is super cool, though.
I think it makes a lot of sense. Combo amps are usually way too wide to be truly portable, so much that you have 112s that can't fit through a door easily. With the two tier chassis, you can have a 15" speaker and still fit through doors easily.
laterallateral wrote:As much as I like the two-tier chassis, I can't really see the point of it beyond teh old school vibez.
I think the idea of running a low wattage amp trough a 15 inch is super cool, though.
I think it makes a lot of sense. Combo amps are usually way too wide to be truly portable, so much that you have 112s that can't fit through a door easily. With the two tier chassis, you can have a 15" speaker and still fit through doors easily.
Not having seen what the actual guts look like, It's kinda hard for me to say for sure but given it's feature set and the fact that it's probably all surface mounted PCB, I can easily imagine both amplification stages being included in the hanging chassis with plenty of room left over for the speaker.
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laterallateral wrote:As much as I like the two-tier chassis, I can't really see the point of it beyond teh old school vibez.
I think the idea of running a low wattage amp trough a 15 inch is super cool, though.
I think it makes a lot of sense. Combo amps are usually way too wide to be truly portable, so much that you have 112s that can't fit through a door easily. With the two tier chassis, you can have a 15" speaker and still fit through doors easily.
Because walking through a door side-ways causes me so much pain and grief?
hahaha for a second I was like "that thing should really have tremolo, then I realized what I thought was a tone knob was a tremolo knob.
I've had similar minimalist 60's tube amps, and I always kept the tone knob cranked or almost cranked anyway because they're usually just passive filters like on a guitar.
I also like the split chassis, seems like it'd be more even and less top heavy. Don't see anything wrong with the handle, looks like it folds down, and if it's a dealbreaker I'm sure it could easily be replaced.
I really want to like this thing, but it still kind of says gimmick. There's enough legit vintage silvertones and such that can be had for the same price. My Hilgen is quite light and does everything this does, and is probably louder and has a tone control and built in reverb. I paid about $300 for that
Yeah, if you can't make it through a door while holding a 1x12 combo, you need to stop, take a deep breath, swivel 90 degrees to one side and try again. My Marshall 4x12 wheels through with no probs.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
Took me a while to realise that was the actual level of finish on the back; initially thought they'd removed a back panel to show of the gubbins. Disappointing.
I honestly think the 15" is dumb. Should have just been a 12" for easy swapability. 2x10"s will push more air than a 15" anyway, so there's really no reason for 15" to me.
Also for that price you could buy a real vintage piece.
For example, here's my pal Bobby's National amp that sold for maybe $400 at Dayton, Ohio HAMVENTION 2010
honeyiscool wrote:Pssh. I like to be able to make it to rehearsal from my car in one trip. Amp in one hand, guitar in another hand, pedal board on a strap.
It's trickier to carry a 1x15 amp + two gig bags on your back through a narrow door frame than it is to push a 4x12 on casters with the same bags on your back through the same door frame. You aren't straining as much and make more deliberate, careful movements. I move my entire rig in one trip all the time.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
honeyiscool wrote:Pssh. I like to be able to make it to rehearsal from my car in one trip. Amp in one hand, guitar in another hand, pedal board on a strap.
It's trickier to carry a 1x15 amp + two gig bags on your back through a narrow door frame than it is to push a 4x12 on casters with the same bags on your back through the same door frame. You aren't straining as much and make more deliberate, careful movements. I move my entire rig in one trip all the time.
I'm gonna guess that you don't like stairs.
gaybear wrote:haha, people find the weirdest things to hate.
This is the standard response when I complain about Strat jacks on offsets.