THD Flexi

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The design was all about getting British voiced distortion and a great clean from one amp.

With the switches there are a number of clean voices to choose from.
I like the clean sounds I get with the boost on best.

No matter how distorted you run the amps preamp and or poweramp you can use the volume on the guitar to get a good clean.

I feel a Hot Plate with the amp is very practical because a lot of the sounds from this amps are about the power amp being turned up.

The tone controls are not very interactive and have a large range that works.
Baxandall bass/treble. Very strong mid control.
No presence but the cut is similar but does not add gain.

The clean to clean break up on the amp is amazing.
I am sure the huge dynamic range of the amp helps.
When using a pick or my fingers it responses more to my right hand more than any other amp I have played on.

Headroom is not something that I have had a problem with.

What preamp and poweramp tubes you use gives different colors and headroom.
Setting the bias a little hotter or cooler also changes things.

This is a comparison of a Flexi 50 to a JMP.
It would be similar comparing it to a lot of amps.....

You well want a Hot Plate or what you like to use with these amps.
We are talking about power amp distortion here.

The Flexi has more bottom and low mids if you want, the Marshall's sound kind of thin side by side with the THD.

The mid range on the two are different.Both sound good in a mix/live.
There is way more dynamics and control with your right hand with the Flexi.
The Marshall well be more compressed with a equal range of gain.
The Flexi may be the most dynamic amp made for guitar.

The Flexi has more gain on tap as it does have a boost.
You can get more gain than a single channel 800 with the boost on the Flexi.

You can put a lot of different tubes pre/power in the Flexi.
Without much time spent doing it.

The clean sound in my ears has a lot more of that old Fender tone, feel.
You can back off the volume on the guitar down to clean and does this with every guitar I have put into it.
With a Marshall if you back off too much it just gets thin and weak.

The tone controls on the Flexi have a huge range and sounds good with a lot of range.
Many voices that all work very well.

There are more voice options with the THD.
Input - Hi/Lo
Bright - on/off
Boost - on/off
50w/20wMaster - on/off
These are all tools I use.

You can get in the ball park of many English tones, even the Vox tones.
I did say ball park. That is with the right pre/power tubes.

The harmonics that come from the Flexi are un-real.I have only heard a few amps that come close.

The THD is very well built and I run it full blast without thinking twice about it
if I want that tone / gain/ feel.

Good luck finding a Marshall that does not have some bad mod done to it. If you don't know THD stands by there amps.

The problem with the effect loop is the same as all amps that get a lot of the distortion from the power amp. Distortion after the effect does not sound good with a lot of effects.

My father fixed amps on the side when I was a kid (70's,early 80's).I have played thru a lot of the classic amps.
The harmonics, punch, attack envelope, tone range and most of all the way it reacts to my right hand.The dynamics are key to the way I play.
I feel the Flexi is equal or better than anything else I have played on for a lot of things.
THD builds my favorite amps.

The Marshall sounds like a Marshall and I love that sound.But I do not miss the ones I have had that much, even my JMP and Super Lead. The Flexi just does a lot more.
 
A friend of mine has the same amp, I only got to hear it briefly but I liked it. Those 10" speakers that Andy unloaded recently sound amazing, I wish I had bought some for myself. I installed a quad of them in a super reverb, sounded effing great. THD makes very cool stuff imo, I'd love to spend some time with that flexi.
 
I bought two 9x10 cabs with those 10's off of Andy. The cabs were built by THD for and used by Keef Richards for the Steel Wheel's tour. The cabs weigh over 150 ibs each .....
 
Maybe Keef fell off one of those cabs and the coconut tree was just a cover story.
 
stephen sawall":xffi8aa0 said:
Anyone else around here using THD gear ?

I do. Univalve for 1 year, Flexi for last 3 years; I will never sell this amp and will be buying another Uni hopefully sometime this year.
 
vinceh":1qr2xdei said:
stephen sawall":1qr2xdei said:
Anyone else around here using THD gear ?

I do. Univalve for 1 year, Flexi for last 3 years; I will never sell this amp and will be buying another Uni hopefully sometime this year.

I also have a THD Series One Plexi and Bivalve. THD makes my favorite amps. The harmonics, dynamics and punch make them all great amps.
 
stephen sawall":1z4ckoi7 said:
vinceh":1z4ckoi7 said:
stephen sawall":1z4ckoi7 said:
Anyone else around here using THD gear ?

I do. Univalve for 1 year, Flexi for last 3 years; I will never sell this amp and will be buying another Uni hopefully sometime this year.

I also have a THD Series One Plexi and Bivalve. THD makes my favorite amps. The harmonics, dynamics and punch make them all great amps.

let's hear whatcha got--aka clips!

i was very impressed with eddie d.'s rig a few years back at NAMM when zach, mark, and i visited his booth.
he dialed in a dirty blues tone that cleaned up with the knob briliantly and was on a par with any blues tone from any amp i'd ever messed with. and i loved his shawn lane vigier setup. i like a cranked super reverb combo and an old peavey tweed classic 50 half stack type dirty blues tone.
 
I love the THD stuff. I've owned a couple univalves and the paisley 2x12. Don't have any THD stuff right now, but I think I'll grab some more in the future...Andy just builds incredible gear. I think I'll maybe grab a 2x12 soon if I can get a solid deal.
 
The only clips I have right now has amps mixed together. I do plan on doing some clips before long. I am starting up with a band and we well be practicing in the bass players studio. I well be able to do some then.

Here is this .....

viewtopic.php?f=42&t=44427
 
Sorry to bump an old topic, but I love my Flexi. I really want a THD 2x12, but can't find one.
 
mentoneman":3g0c7vlt said:
stephen sawall":3g0c7vlt said:
vinceh":3g0c7vlt said:
stephen sawall":3g0c7vlt said:
Anyone else around here using THD gear ?

I do. Univalve for 1 year, Flexi for last 3 years; I will never sell this amp and will be buying another Uni hopefully sometime this year.

I also have a THD Series One Plexi and Bivalve. THD makes my favorite amps. The harmonics, dynamics and punch make them all great amps.

let's hear whatcha got--aka clips!

i was very impressed with eddie d.'s rig a few years back at NAMM when zach, mark, and i visited his booth.
he dialed in a dirty blues tone that cleaned up with the knob briliantly and was on a par with any blues tone from any amp i'd ever messed with. and i loved his shawn lane vigier setup. i like a cranked super reverb combo and an old peavey tweed classic 50 half stack type dirty blues tone.

clips...

Flexi loaded down Axe for sauce into pwoer amp/2x12 at the Spud, NAMM 2010...
 
Ethn Hayabusa":2aeecbj4 said:
Sorry to bump an old topic, but I love my Flexi. I really want a THD 2x12, but can't find one.

I do not see the amps and cabs as much as some. I think it is because a lot of people keep them. I wish I had a few of the 2x12's myself.

Ed ~ I really like that sound you have on that video .... it just fits in the mix so well.
 
I have seen a few 2x12s on Craigslist, but never when I have the money. There was one in Sacramento for 300, but I didn't feel like asking about shipping.
 
$ 300 sounds like a good price. The shipping could kill that.
 
I'm patient enough to wait for a deal like that around here. It's rare, but I'm optimistic. Some guy was selling a Bivalve for 550$ a few weeks back. Insane price.
 
I have GAS enough with out looking at all the stuff people are selling. That is a amazing price.
 
Have you tried the other THD amps ?

One of the best sounds I ever had for doing recording and shows was the combination of the Flexi and Bivalve each with a 4x12. It is hard to describe the harmonics. Just unreal, I have never really heard anything quite like it.
 
I fooled around with a Univalve and the Bivalve a bit when I worked for Guitarville. I tried the Univalve more. It was cool, but I didn't really put it through it's paces. It was cool enough to get me to buy an Ultimate Octave, however. I would love to try a THD 4x12 as well.

The price that guy was asking for the Bivalve had me positive that it was stolen. That would be a great price for a Univalve.
 
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