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Hey all,
I got a new amp recently so I thought I'd share my thoughts.
So I got the 2204HW which is basically a handwired 50w tube amp based on the old 2204s from the seventies. If you're not familiar with Wangs, they're a small family run company from China and they build all of their amps with high quality components by hand. Since the amps are from China the prices are really good, especially when you take into consideration how much love and care went into making them. I already have the HD-15 which is more of a high gain amp (Soldano meets Shiva) and that one is really cool and unique, but this time I wanted something with a more classic sound and more class.
I chose the white model with the brown cloth as that looks really classy to me. The amp is pretty simple and basic, no fx loop for example but it's all about the tone. This 50w amp (2 EL34s) has plenty of headroom so the clean tones can be very clean. In fact, it's not easy to push the clean channel (low sensitivity input) into overdrive. To do so you must push the amp very hard.
The high sensitivity input is where the magic is at for those classic crunch tones. Just as my Marshall SC20H (JCM 800 Studio) this amp doesn't have a lot of gain but it has plenty for crunchy tones and it fills up the room very nicely. With a boost you can get plenty of extra gain out of the amp so it can even be used for metal. Obviously since there isn't a channel switch or anything like that, it's probably best suited for a basic rock amp or pedal platform. However you would use an old Marshall 2204 I guess
Anyway, I made a little video with some tones so you can hear the amp in action:
Has anyone else ever tried this model or perhaps one of the other Wangs amps? I'd love to know your thoughts....
I got a new amp recently so I thought I'd share my thoughts.
So I got the 2204HW which is basically a handwired 50w tube amp based on the old 2204s from the seventies. If you're not familiar with Wangs, they're a small family run company from China and they build all of their amps with high quality components by hand. Since the amps are from China the prices are really good, especially when you take into consideration how much love and care went into making them. I already have the HD-15 which is more of a high gain amp (Soldano meets Shiva) and that one is really cool and unique, but this time I wanted something with a more classic sound and more class.
I chose the white model with the brown cloth as that looks really classy to me. The amp is pretty simple and basic, no fx loop for example but it's all about the tone. This 50w amp (2 EL34s) has plenty of headroom so the clean tones can be very clean. In fact, it's not easy to push the clean channel (low sensitivity input) into overdrive. To do so you must push the amp very hard.
The high sensitivity input is where the magic is at for those classic crunch tones. Just as my Marshall SC20H (JCM 800 Studio) this amp doesn't have a lot of gain but it has plenty for crunchy tones and it fills up the room very nicely. With a boost you can get plenty of extra gain out of the amp so it can even be used for metal. Obviously since there isn't a channel switch or anything like that, it's probably best suited for a basic rock amp or pedal platform. However you would use an old Marshall 2204 I guess

Anyway, I made a little video with some tones so you can hear the amp in action:
Has anyone else ever tried this model or perhaps one of the other Wangs amps? I'd love to know your thoughts....