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Uh Oh - Murky's popped his Fender cherry.....
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Good description and I recon you're probably on the money! Can see myself revisiting the RI one day, now that I have a good example to compare it against.Dharmajester wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 1:40 pmI've found with the Reissue that part of the problem is the alnico jensens. Cranked the amp sounds like it's about to explode. Any bass heavy sounds ( neck pu tone rolled back, classic woman tone ) and the amp swirls like a mofo. That's to say sustained notes will have a phaser like sweep throughout. Utterly ghastly. However bung it through a pair of 12" speakers ( which can handle the bass ), the swirl vanishes and the amp positively sings. Plenty enough gain for old school etc...
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The absence of mids control and general lack of mids makes it pretty tricky. If I ever get the chance to wind mine up, I turn the bass to 0 and treble to 10. It's still a bit of a mid suck-out, but it's still a classic tone. Also gives a really great base tone to add a TS/Klon.
Speakers also make a huge difference. If you want big scooped sparkly cleans, you're gonna struggle to get tight drive sounds without fizz. I have 2x10 American-voiced speakers in mine for clean tones, but if I want to wring its neck I'll plug it into a closed 2x12 with Greenbacks.
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30 years and 72 amps to find a black/silverface that sounds like this I recon it’ll blow-up within a month…..
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Well at least it won't end up at the tip when you kill it. You know where I live
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Ha ha. You did such a good job with this one Mike!
I'm just superstitious - things always seem to sound/feel/run their best just before they take a dump.
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Like an incandescent light bulb going bright just before it fails. Pessimist!!
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It's the Icarus rule of amplifiers.MikeC wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2024 2:47 pmLike an incandescent light bulb going bright just before it fails. Pessimist!!
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Re: Uh Oh - Murky's popped his Fender cherry.....
Check out the latest That Pedal Show video, the greatest amp in the world episode, lots of DR toan explorations without and with pedals.
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