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Todd Wilcox bro. His take on the Langner DCP-1 is legit af bro.Still have my Helix Floor, ISP Theta Pro Michael Sweet, Theta MSX; TriAxis, ADA MP-2. I may look for a JMP-1 in the future...or some other old rack preamp.
Todd Wilcox bro. His take on the Langner DCP-1 is legit af bro.Still have my Helix Floor, ISP Theta Pro Michael Sweet, Theta MSX; TriAxis, ADA MP-2. I may look for a JMP-1 in the future...or some other old rack preamp.
Todd Wilcox bro. His take on the Langner DCP-1 is legit af bro.
Yes. I liked the EL34 Version more.9200 is 5881 / 6L6, which I have with the Engl; why I wanted the EL34 100/100. I tend to associate El34 with Marshall.
Yes. I liked the EL34 Version more.But later i also had the Engl E850/100
And the 530 and the 570 and so on
What Preamps are you using with it?
This. Get a Wilcox.Todd Wilcox bro. His take on the Langner DCP-1 is legit af bro.
have to look into this more...could be awhile, assuming the power amp arrives undamaged in shipping and works.This. Get a Wilcox.
You made the right decision to return it.well checked out the power amp; channel A had no volume, no noise, until the gain was maxed, and it was very low.
It could be a loose or bad power tube, or something more serious.
The GC manager wasn't in the store, and I asked the associate if we can take the cover off and check the tubes, to be sure the tubes are not loose and if it didn't help, we could swap the channel B tubes (channel B worked) into channel A...he said we don't touch anything with tubes. I said well, if it's a loose or bad tube, and it works I'll take it; if it's something more serious, then I'd want to return it.
He said the manager will be in the store this morning and to call the store in the morning. So as soon as the store opened, I called and spoke to the manager. I asked if he would check for loose or damaged tubes / swap the channel B tubes, and he said I already refunded your purchase (before the store opened). So, I left it at that.
My luck it would be the channel A output transformer...not worth the risk; but at least try checking the tubes!?![]()
You made the right decision to return it.
I retubed and biased one of those for a guy I worked with, that power amp was not that impressive for the hype. If I were you I'd look at that Peavey Classic 120/120 that Spiderwars has for sale. Those are very well built, huge transformers and have performed flawlessly for years but with that said even that one is probably need a full electrolytic recap. I just sold a Peavey Classic 50/50 that got used regularly with the original caps and tubes and the power amp ran quiet with no issues but I told the buyer if I were him I would recap it and off he went happy after playing it for over an hour.
If you want something new or newer then the Fryette 2/90/2's or 2/50/2's may be something to look at as well. They come up used for around 1K.