Jeff!/Bruce! when you gonna make a module that sounds like

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with the mid's focused. would the tube (ef86) have to be added in front of the V1/V2 ? how long or big is a ef86? Room issues? Would it be sort of like the 3TM mod done on the ADA MP1? :confused:
 
His amps are based of AC30's so ....there is no room for another tube that would fit on the board. Second a larger module would mean a larger hole in the chassis which mean a new chassis and complete redesign. Not to rain on your parade but it won't happen. :)
 
Funny thing is with all the Modules I have, the HUGE F'N rack system, 2 M4's 2 RT2/50 I have been just using my Mod50 TM212 with the T/D (or COD)and EG3/4 and really happy with my tone. :confused: Go figure.
 
Jeff Hilligan":2169q0ly said:
His amps are based of AC30's so ....there is no room for another tube that would fit on the board. Second a larger module would mean a larger hole in the chassis which mean a new chassis and complete redesign. Not to rain on your parade but it won't happen. :)

if you wanted to go ala Vox for the whole mod 50, could you use the two module
slots to make up for chasis redesign and have an awesome Egnater version of the ef86/vox thing goin on?

just a thought
:rock:
 
Many attribute the "magic" of the Vox tone to the EF86. An EF86 is a different type of preamp tube called a pentode but is really only a small contribution to the overall unique sound of a Vox amp.
 
bruce egnater":2dw23gd6 said:
Many attribute the "magic" of the Vox tone to the EF86. An EF86 is a different type of preamp tube called a pentode but is really only a small contribution to the overall unique sound of a Vox amp.

And, as I understand it, Vox switched from EF86 to 12AX7 around 1960 for the AC30 (though I think the AC15 kept the EF86 until near the end of the 60s), so I suspect that a lot of Voxes that people think of as having the classic chimey vox sound didn't even use EF86s. I also suspect that the EL84s and Alnico Blues were just as much of the Vox tone (and I assume the EQ circuits, etc.). I pair my VX-loaded M4 with an EL84 power amp and an open-back 1x12 with a Celestion Alnico for mid-gain tones, and it sounds so voxey already that I can't imagine it would sound more so with an EF86!

As for 65 Amps generally, although the click/EF86 channel of the London 18 was modeled after the AC15 and definitely gets an amazing vox-inspired harmonic-rich chimey tone (which I prefer to any Vox or Vox clone I've ever played through), and I think the amp in the youtube clip referenced above is supposed to be based on an old Ampeg circuit, I find that all of their amps have something in common tone-wise - even their 6v6 model maintains a chime that to my ears is almost more Vox-like than Fender-like, and the 12AX7 channel of the London 18 doesn't to my ears differ from the EF86 channel as much as an AC15 differs from a Marshall 18-watter (which the 12AX7 channel is based on). In find that Matchless are like that too - they have lots of different models with specs that we associate with particular classic amps (e.g., AC30, Marshall Plexi . . . ) but they all sound like a Matchless.

So many great amps, so little time and money . . .
 
Bruce & Jeff. Where would I bias my amp if i wanted to try those 7591's in my power amp section????????????????????????
 
jasco":1m1gmaw8 said:
bruce egnater":1m1gmaw8 said:
Many attribute the "magic" of the Vox tone to the EF86. An EF86 is a different type of preamp tube called a pentode but is really only a small contribution to the overall unique sound of a Vox amp.

And, as I understand it, Vox switched from EF86 to 12AX7 around 1960 for the AC30 (though I think the AC15 kept the EF86 until near the end of the 60s), so I suspect that a lot of Voxes that people think of as having the classic chimey vox sound didn't even use EF86s. I also suspect that the EL84s and Alnico Blues were just as much of the Vox tone (and I assume the EQ circuits, etc.). I pair my VX-loaded M4 with an EL84 power amp and an open-back 1x12 with a Celestion Alnico for mid-gain tones, and it sounds so voxey already that I can't imagine it would sound more so with an EF86!

As for 65 Amps generally, although the click/EF86 channel of the London 18 was modeled after the AC15 and definitely gets an amazing vox-inspired harmonic-rich chimey tone (which I prefer to any Vox or Vox clone I've ever played through), and I think the amp in the youtube clip referenced above is supposed to be based on an old Ampeg circuit, I find that all of their amps have something in common tone-wise - even their 6v6 model maintains a chime that to my ears is almost more Vox-like than Fender-like, and the 12AX7 channel of the London 18 doesn't to my ears differ from the EF86 channel as much as an AC15 differs from a Marshall 18-watter (which the 12AX7 channel is based on). In find that Matchless are like that too - they have lots of different models with specs that we associate with particular classic amps (e.g., AC30, Marshall Plexi . . . ) but they all sound like a Matchless.

So many great amps, so little time and money . . .

Agreed........

I havent tried (UK)Blue alnicos/el84 yellow jackets and 5175 jan phillips in V1 of my vox module/Mod 50 yet.
that would be Egnater/vox to the max I am sure.
as I said before Egnater vox module has gotten me Vox Crazy, Its Bruces fault.

So now I need 2 mod 50's One wih two vox modules and all the stuff mentioned above and another with a Sl and SL2X, El34's and greenbacks. WHEN IS THE MaDNESS GOIN TO END I ASK YOU.......... WHE..................NNNNNNNN!!!!!!!! :doh:
 
3 Mile Stone":2sb3keeq said:
Bruce & Jeff. Where would I bias my amp if i wanted to try those 7591's in my power amp section????????????????????????

It seems not too many amps can get or are designed to get
That bleeding, slight clean/breakup vibe like in that video. It is really something and seems to be on tap with the 65amps Stone Pony.

I am sure p90's and single coils help.

I also hear it in the Vox AC15 HTVH ef86 video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCj6Vvjk7fM

I also hear it with early Hendrix Strat/I guess early JTM 45... kind of like here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNwfw-NoR7E

how do you describe that breakup sound and what are the components to it? what part(s)would you change in a egnater module or amp to get that?

Maybe Bruce could chime in?
 
Yea, I hope so. I happen to have 6 5971's sitting aroung in great shape. I would love to try them if I knew what numbers to dial in on the bias.
 
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