I have the same feels for the Origin Effects Revival Trem.
While not an amp but an emulation of a Brownface Deluxe, that wobble grabs me everytime - it's so musical and engaging.
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I have the same feels for the Origin Effects Revival Trem.
Interested in hearing the ODR on your PrinceSlowy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 4:34 pm princeton1.jpg
Spent a coupe of hours auditioning a pedalboard for the Princeton; some interesting things were learned:
I use a Boss GE-7 on everything. Princeton doesn't need it.
The Flint likewise is redundant.
Timmy does Timmy, especially good if I want to pretend I'm playing an angry little Tweed.
It's a sweet amp already so the Echorec and Hardwire provide the full sugar rush.
The Nobels ODR..... I'd read ODR's were popular with Fender amp users. I think I'm going to nail this one to the cabinet, it's not going anywhere! When you're done slow dancing in a burning room and want to get your gristle sizzling, the ODR has everything well in hand. I'm never separating that amp and pedal again.
Oh yes!GrantB wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 10:06 am 10” speakers in Fenders amps are fantastic. They do indeed provide balance - although arguably the wrong type and there will be a treble spike. A nice AlNiCo helps tame that.
Bruce, we need an A/B against the original. Next time you’re down this way, please bring it! I’ll do the reverse.
I have the P12Q in one of my cabs. Love it, but it can be quite spiky!Slowy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 11:06 am 20231027_113555.jpg20231027_113745.jpg20231027_113819.jpg
I could get used to this not working lark.
Jay passed by this morning and brought a playmate. Interesting comparison.
Let me start by saying the amps are pretty much the same; the differences are in the speakers. Jay's has a P12Q and mine a C10Q.
The 12 is louder, not hugely but noticeably and it has more bottom end. Also to my ears, it has slightly spikier tops.
I think the 10 is more versatile. Without the extra low end, it works well with acoustic as well as electric instruments but really, there's not much in it. If both were available and I was heading for a gig, I'd take the 12. Playing at home or recording, the 10 would get an outing.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
You've really got a foot fetish about this, don't you...