I would suggest not going with the heaviest gauge possible lol. It's a pain to solder to the tabs and it's unnecessary. 14 AWG is fine. Hell, 16 works great too. What gauge is the amp-to-cab cable? Anything thicker than that isn't needed.
It's been on their website for a long time. First it said early 2025. Then it said Q2. Then it said Q3. Now it says nothing. They originally announced the production version a few YEARS ago. Anyway... doesn't really matter. If you want the hand-wired version, here it is :)
They haven't released a Chinese production version yet. They are not available. Keep in mind it took a few years for the hand-wired version to be available even though it was announced and listed on their site. Also, these aren't made in the USA. There will be additional taxes and tariffs if you...
I have two of these and willing to let one go.
Includes foot switch (cable not included, uses any TRS).
Hand-wired, modern high-gain amps are hard to find!
$3,200 shipped
PP add 3%
I've got three identical Bogner 4x12s. One has G12H-75 Creambacks, one has new UK-made G12M-25 Greenbacks, and one has Heritage G12H-30 55Hz. They all sound amazing for different reasons. Tough to pick a favorite. The 55Hz G12H-30s are cool as hell. Lots of chainsaw-like growl and grind. The...
The absolute best sound I've ever coaxed out of an amp was two weeks ago when @Exo-metal and I got together to compare two modded Marshalls I built. One was his Langner I worked on and the other is my personal modded Super Trem. Plugged straight in, with a Bogner 4x12 loaded with Hereitage...
Yeah, the Hermansson I tried was super bright and tight. I've never played a Wizard, but from the clips I suppose they're also on the brighter side.
KSR are in the same camp as other SLO derivatives like the Rectifier, 5150, Framus Cobra, etc. But I think they're some of the best sounding...
Those resistors are the PI output grid leaks. 220K for EL34. 150K for 6550. Sometimes lower, including 82K. Together with the grid stoppers on the power tubes, they add up to a total resistance that shouldn't be exceeded for the tube type. As long as you stay under the spec on the data sheet...
The dude was bleeding out from a gunshot wound, not from falling off a ladder and breaking his neck. It's utterly ridiculous to criticize his security team for rushing him to the hospital instead of just hanging around and waiting for an EMT to show up 10 minutes later.
Doesn't seem strange to me.
You mean, "50 days of work experience with this specific court." It's not like he's fresh out of law school. And the process for choosing a judge is completely random. That's just how it goes.
Why do you think they should have waited around for an ambulance to show up first?
According to that link, he's had plenty of experience. And it's not like the court can choose the judge... the process is random. But ok, in your professional opinion, which one of the judges listed there would...
Didn't watch the video. But just looking at the title, the bullet isn't missing.
Utah Code § 26-4-6 mandates autopsies in homicide cases.
The Utah Office of the Medical Examiner stated in court documents that a full forensic autopsy was performed by the state medical examiner's office within...
When a town, city, or county hosts a large event, they will most likely have support infrastructure in place. For example, I recently went to an outdoor climbing competition hosted by The North Face. It was a deep-water free solo competition in San Francisco. Thousands of people there to watch...
I read that it was law enforcement who REQUESTED them to retrieve the SD cards to hand over for the investigation. That video content isn't going to be released publicly. At least not until well after trial/sentencing. You need to understand that there are probably TONS of details that law...