great priceEqu1nox":394jvnga said:
LP Freak":3rggfwqu said:great priceEqu1nox":3rggfwqu said:
I sold mine about a year ago go for $1800johnpace2":3afgu06j said:LP Freak":3afgu06j said:great priceEqu1nox":3afgu06j said:
I'll pay a fair price, but not $4K. Amp looks cool though.
Equ1nox":mx4zhygn said:
glip22":dnoquiro said:Seller is a member here. The listing has been aging
Wizard of Ozz":2ssv2m0a said:Equ1nox":2ssv2m0a said:
Aldrich should have 4 preamp tubes... unless one is hiding on the inside.
NewReligion":27zgid9g said:Wizard of Ozz":27zgid9g said:Equ1nox":27zgid9g said:
Aldrich should have 4 preamp tubes... unless one is hiding on the inside.
3 12AX7’s is all that is needed and all that were used on all three of my owned Cameron Aldrich’s as it is a “non-cathode follower” design. This I do know to be a fact.
I built one for fun and exercise based off of the three Cameron’s I owned. It sounded close to the last Aldrich I owned but I don’t have Mark’s ears. I pulled the work out and built a completely different non-cathode follower design I call the SoCaliDonda. I would never attempt to build it not to mention sale a copy as Mark is my friend.
Some Aldrich’s have a second gain pot to aid in shaping the gain. Others have had an extra tube added for either a loop or added clean channel.
Mark told me there are only 3 three channel Aldrich’s in existence. One was in Hawaii.
At least one other RT member and I have owned a 2 channel version. A few of us owned one which actually had a 5 way rotary switch on it for an assorted choice of caps. Mark likes doing new things and creating new assemblies and circuit designs.
This was Marks first circuit he claims is 100% his intellectual property and it is indeed very unique in its lay out.
David
Wizard of Ozz":3m5nkf1s said:NewReligion":3m5nkf1s said:Wizard of Ozz":3m5nkf1s said:Equ1nox":3m5nkf1s said:
Aldrich should have 4 preamp tubes... unless one is hiding on the inside.
3 12AX7’s is all that is needed and all that were used on all three of my owned Cameron Aldrich’s as it is a “non-cathode follower” design. This I do know to be a fact.
I built one for fun and exercise based off of the three Cameron’s I owned. It sounded close to the last Aldrich I owned but I don’t have Mark’s ears. I pulled the work out and built a completely different non-cathode follower design I call the SoCaliDonda. I would never attempt to build it not to mention sale a copy as Mark is my friend.
Some Aldrich’s have a second gain pot to aid in shaping the gain. Others have had an extra tube added for either a loop or added clean channel.
Mark told me there are only 3 three channel Aldrich’s in existence. One was in Hawaii.
At least one other RT member and I have owned a 2 channel version. A few of us owned one which actually had a 5 way rotary switch on it for an assorted choice of caps. Mark likes doing new things and creating new assemblies and circuit designs.
This was Marks first circuit he claims is 100% his intellectual property and it is indeed very unique in its lay out.
David
I’m familiar with the design... but mine had 4 and no fx loop. Suhr’s version (which Doug is currently using live and in the studio) also has 4. Not saying it can’t be done with 3, mine and another I’ve played both had 4. YMMV. Caveat Emptor.
NewReligion":3785s7p7 said:Wizard of Ozz":3785s7p7 said:Equ1nox":3785s7p7 said:
Aldrich should have 4 preamp tubes... unless one is hiding on the inside.
3 12AX7’s is all that is needed and all that were used on all three of my owned Cameron Aldrich’s as it is a “non-cathode follower” design. This I do know to be a fact.
I built one for fun and exercise based off of the three Cameron’s I owned. It sounded close to the last Aldrich I owned but I don’t have Mark’s ears. I pulled the work out and built a completely different non-cathode follower design I call the SoCaliDonda. I would never attempt to build it not to mention sale a copy as Mark is my friend.
Some Aldrich’s have a second gain pot to aid in shaping the gain. Others have had an extra tube added for either a loop or added clean channel.
Mark told me there are only 3 three channel Aldrich’s in existence. One was in Hawaii.
At least one other RT member and I have owned a 2 channel version. A few of us owned one which actually had a 5 way rotary switch on it for an assorted choice of caps. Mark likes doing new things and creating new assemblies and circuit designs.
This was Marks first circuit he claims is 100% his intellectual property and it is indeed very unique in its lay out.
David
johnpace2":1adz95a5 said:On the lookout.... Prefer 100 watt. Only interested in a modded Marshall.
Thanks!
Steinmetzify":17hycpqe said:http://www.guitargearforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=44493
technomancer":yeg4lzaq said:Steinmetzify":yeg4lzaq said:http://www.guitargearforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=44493
That's Reza's... there's no guarantee it is an Aldrich and somebody else messed with it as there is an extra outlet on the back that Mark didn't do. The clip that was posted also seems fuzzier than most Aldrich clips I've heard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVfpqeaQoLg