
gybe!
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It’s times like these that you really have to appreciate this forum/community. @Yehuda knew I was on the lookout for one of these and was kind enough to point this one out to me when it hit the market. Within a few minutes of the ad going live I was in conversations with the seller in Italy and it was on its way to me the next day. Very awesome on multiple fronts.
Clips will be necessary but I am in a massive state of disassembly with my entire rig at the moment so my DAW isn’t even functional. Might be able to get some iPhone captures this weekend.
First impressions of this amp are pretty simple: why the hell wasn’t this one of the biggest amps on the market in its time?!?!!! How are these so under the radar? I really don’t get it. I guess there was never that association with a singular artist to push these into the limelight, but I am astonished these never really “made” it the way so many of the contemporaries did. General tone is I would call Marshall with some Bogner or Naylor thrown in. In standard tuning there is a definitive low mid emphasis that can get wooly/overwhelming if not balanced between the mid/bass/resonance settings. It is not super razor tight, but holds together and is definitely no slouch. Have run standard tuning through a baritone in drop A and it excelled at all of them. In fact, kind of like the Naylors/Naked it really is nicely composed (but very raw) and clear with the lower tunings. Seems to love v30s, Redbacks, and Scumbacks…my fane f70 cab is a bit more hit and miss and comes down to which guitar is in use. That one is a surprise to me as I generally find the F70 cab to honestly be the best match for anything.
Other stand out is how much the guitar shines through even with gobs of gain. Sadly it doesn’t seem to gel quite as well with one of my top three fiddles (a Dunable R2 custom with Grizzly pickups) but really shined with everything else. That particular combination seems to double up on that low mid emphasis in a way that is tricky to dial out. But, the inherent character and emphasis of each guitar really comes through in an identifiable way.
Still very early in the process with this amp, but I am very glad I took the plunge. I have been intrigued by these since the original harmony central amp reviews page (pre HCAF) from ~1996 and glad to check this one off the list nearly 30 years later. Per @SQUAREHEAD suggestion, I’ll do some tube rolling this weekend, but either way it’ll be a fun time with this. I plan to do some herd thinning in the coming weeks so will definitely be putting this one through its paces in the meantime!
Clips will be necessary but I am in a massive state of disassembly with my entire rig at the moment so my DAW isn’t even functional. Might be able to get some iPhone captures this weekend.
First impressions of this amp are pretty simple: why the hell wasn’t this one of the biggest amps on the market in its time?!?!!! How are these so under the radar? I really don’t get it. I guess there was never that association with a singular artist to push these into the limelight, but I am astonished these never really “made” it the way so many of the contemporaries did. General tone is I would call Marshall with some Bogner or Naylor thrown in. In standard tuning there is a definitive low mid emphasis that can get wooly/overwhelming if not balanced between the mid/bass/resonance settings. It is not super razor tight, but holds together and is definitely no slouch. Have run standard tuning through a baritone in drop A and it excelled at all of them. In fact, kind of like the Naylors/Naked it really is nicely composed (but very raw) and clear with the lower tunings. Seems to love v30s, Redbacks, and Scumbacks…my fane f70 cab is a bit more hit and miss and comes down to which guitar is in use. That one is a surprise to me as I generally find the F70 cab to honestly be the best match for anything.
Other stand out is how much the guitar shines through even with gobs of gain. Sadly it doesn’t seem to gel quite as well with one of my top three fiddles (a Dunable R2 custom with Grizzly pickups) but really shined with everything else. That particular combination seems to double up on that low mid emphasis in a way that is tricky to dial out. But, the inherent character and emphasis of each guitar really comes through in an identifiable way.
Still very early in the process with this amp, but I am very glad I took the plunge. I have been intrigued by these since the original harmony central amp reviews page (pre HCAF) from ~1996 and glad to check this one off the list nearly 30 years later. Per @SQUAREHEAD suggestion, I’ll do some tube rolling this weekend, but either way it’ll be a fun time with this. I plan to do some herd thinning in the coming weeks so will definitely be putting this one through its paces in the meantime!
