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Website, Store / Suggestions / Re: AC 30 TB
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on: March 20, 2008, 02:37:43 PM
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Get a DC30 you'll love it....
I think herby's right. However, the DC-30 is a little more pristine. to get a vox sound our of your Matchless (or badcat), switch the impedance to half of what it should be. So, in other words, plug into a 16 ohm cab, and set your impedance selector to 8 ohms. That makes it sound and feel just like a VOX. it won't be quite as loud, but it'll nail that vox sound. DISCLAIMER: your output tranny isn't meant to do this. Periodically check if it's getting hot (and by hot I mean too hot to completely grab it for more than 4 seconds). That's the best way to make sure you don't fry anything. I do it all the time on my creme brulee, and I can cop the vox sound to a T.
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Website, Store / Suggestions / Matamp Series 2000
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on: March 20, 2008, 02:29:00 PM
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My buddy has one of the reissues, and it absolutely kills! Anyway, I give a vote for that amp. IT'll be impossible to find a schematic, but if you could clone it, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
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British Style / 20 Watt Lead, Bass / Re: Strange noise on certain notes
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on: March 10, 2008, 04:12:42 PM
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I want to hear some sound clips of that bad boy. That's the next amp I've been thinking about, but I"m not sure if I can handle a solid state rectifier. Maybe I'll mod it for a tube rectifier (but then I'd need a different PT).
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Website, Store / Support / Re: New amp - american clean, british crunch, american hi-gain
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on: February 03, 2008, 03:58:44 PM
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I go after Mike Einziger's sound as well. On the latest album, he mainly used an AC-30 with a way huge swollen pickle fuzz pedal. I'd also recommend the DC-30. Now Mike's playing SG's through a JCM-800, so he's got a heavier sound now as well. I had a DC-30 and I was getting very close to his sound. If you want that tight, gainy sound, I recommend an MIAudio Crunchbox. I used that with my DC-30 (and I now use it with my vox ac15) and it sounds just like a cranked plexi to me. Good luck.
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Custom amp building, Prototypes and other amps / Discussion / Re: My Creme Brulee that Nik made me
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on: February 01, 2008, 07:26:53 AM
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Yes, It's very spanky. The recordings are pretty dry, but i kinda like that sound sometimes. It's a lot like a DC-30, but at a much more manageable volume. I was surprised how much gain it had as well. I love that strat, I think it sounds great. I read somewhere that if you have a matchless amp, and you set the impedance for half of what you should (so, set it at 8 ohms with a 16 ohm cab) that it'll sound more like a vox. I asked Nik if that's okay, and he said the transformers could handle it no problem. I've got to say, it sounds more voxy. I guess it's just a deeper, darker sound that seems more lo-fi. I still can't quite get it to sound like my AC15H1TV, but it gets pretty dang close.
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Custom amp building, Prototypes and other amps / Discussion / My Creme Brulee that Nik made me
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on: November 28, 2007, 01:57:33 AM
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Ok, so I had a DC-30 kit from Nik, and I absolutely loved it, but I was running it at half power all the time, and it was still way too loud for the soundman. So I emailed Nik about a million times with a million questions, and he assured me that he could make me an amp that sounds just as good at half power.
Here's what I wanted:
the EF86 side of the DC-30 2 el84's (I burn them up too fast, and I'd rather replace 2 than 4) a half power switch, or pentode/triode mode (so I could run it at 15 watts and 7 watts, then run the preamp in pentode and triode) 6-way rotary tone switch selectable impedance 2 inputs a cut knob bypassable master volume
Here's what I got: the ef86 side of the DC-30 2 el84's a half power switch a boost switch (I assume this is the pentode/triode switch, but I don't even care what it is because it sounds so good) 6-way rotary tone controls selectable impedance 2 inputs a cut knob bypassable master volume
and... a 3- position bright switch an effects loop
It may not seem like much, but Nik went above and beyond. I have no clue how many prototypes he had to go through, but the end result is amazing. It's all I imagined and more. I love it just as much as my DC-30. The master volume is far more usable and quiet than the DC-30. The Creme Brulee can get 95% as loud as the DC-30 (which is still too loud for my sound guy). It's just the perfect amp for me, where I needed a biting, voxy, spanky, punchy, in-you-face amp. I'm thrilled.
Currently I"m having trouble with one of the pots. As soon as I get that figured out, I'll post videos for everyone to see. I have a feeling Nik will be building quite a few of these once the word gets out.
Now I'm wondering if I can justify building Nik's vibro-champ kit.
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