Well, I may have to retract my earlier statement! I did some A/B with my Captor X and Hot Plate…and you’re right, the THD does change the amp’s natural character at higher volumes.
The Captor X’s attenuator function sounds GREAT with any amp I use thru it. As limited as the attenuator feature...
Thanks Carl, I appreciate the information! And YES, very clean work for sure!
I haven’t checked the bias on these KT88’s yet…do the bias resistors appear stock? I’m quite sure all these newer 1987X’s come loaded with EL34’s….
Thanks
Bryan
It’s a great amp! I’ve been playing it non stop since Sunday! It’s got that early AC/DC punch and sizzle! I’m still pleasantly surprised with this amp…but curious about the choice for KT88’s.
I’d like to chat with Carl (Fusionbear) to see if he remembers this amp and what he was going for.
I just bought (2) brand new Vintage 30’s from Avatar speakers and they are the best vintage 30’s I’ve heard. They just seem more balanced and no frequency spikes at all. I don’t know what’s changed, but I’m digging them!
Absurd…ha! You must like darker tones with reduced highs.
With my stock (4-hole) Marshall’s, the Ironman reduced the high end too much and took away from the amp’s original tone(s). The PS100 also changed the tone…so much that I couldn’t justify keeping it.
The Hot Plate is more transparent...
I just bought, what I thought, was a stock “used” Marshall 1987x. Inside the chassis it says modified by “Fusionbear - Carl Esparza”….to Early 1986 circuit”
From my research seems like he’s a pretty respected and knowledgeable guy!
It actually sounds great, with a lowered C11 bright cap and...
I’ll be curious what you think of the Hot Plate!
No, I haven’t talked to Joe in a couple months. The album is done…He was supposed to be talking to a couple possible managers to partner up with last he said.
I’m a PICKY player! ….I can hear and feel the tiniest of variations in tubes, voltage’s etc….I’m blown away with the clarity and tonal versatility of the THD Hot Plates! I always heard they sucked tone…so I never tried one.
I recently acquired a ‘73 JMP 50 and a ‘73 Super Lead. Over the past...