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What's a good combo amp

Started by jimilee, February 24, 2014, 12:59:34 AM

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jimilee

Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.

Leevibe

Quote from: slimtriggers on February 24, 2014, 01:40:19 AM
If you don't go too crazy on the iron, you could probably build a head for that much, anyway.  I think I spent about $200-ish on my 18watt build. 

I used THIS circuit board.

Wouldn't be much good without a cab, I guess, so I'm not much help  ;D

Wow, slimtriggers, I didn't realize that I made the same recommendation and posted the same link as you. DOH!! Sorry.

brucer

Hey Jimilee.

Here's another option: http://www.boothillamps.com/5F1_Kits.php.  I heard a lot of good things about this kit supplier when I was researching a first amp build (no affiliation whatsoever).  He was good at Q&A during my research and was even one of the guys that helped me troubleshoot the start-up of my Weber Maggie kit when I posted to the TDPRI Shock Bros. forum http://www.tdpri.com/forum/shock-brothers-diy-amps/.  You'd still need a cab, speaker and tubes, but if you find a donor unit, then you may be set.  If not, then he can supply those too.

Good luck, enjoy.  Bruce.

miter53

Just to muddy the waters a little, I would lean towards a hand wired, i.e. turret or stripboard construction rather than pcb for an amp, if for no other reason than the ease of repair and/or modification. I think most amp techs would agree. Plus, I found it a lot of fun building my 5E3 Tweed Deluxe based amp. Boot Hill Amps http://www.boothillamps.com/5F1_Kits.phpputs together a nice kit at very reasonable cost. There are many others to choose from. I used Triode Electronics. It's nice to get away from stuffing boards for a change. In fact, I'm convincing myself I need to build one of these http://www.allenamps.com/brownsugar.php. Arggh!
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gjcamann

I have a Valve Jr that i'm very happy with, no modes yet,  - play it every day but a little dark compared to a Fender. I'd recommend the head - easier to mod and has 4,8,16 Ohm taps to run any cab you can get your hands on.

I'm also a fan of the little giant:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/amplifiers-effects/blackheart-bh5h-little-giant-5w-120v-tube-guitar-amp-head

But I'd recommend you save up and keep an eye on CL for a Fender Blues Jr. They usually go for $350, but can be gotten for $250-300 if you get a good deal. Well worth the money - loud (but not too loud) and clean so your pedals really come through.

pryde

Quote from: brucer on February 24, 2014, 05:09:12 AM
Hey Jimilee.

Here's another option: http://www.boothillamps.com/5F1_Kits.php.  I heard a lot of good things about this kit supplier when I was researching a first amp build (no affiliation whatsoever).  He was good at Q&A during my research and was even one of the guys that helped me troubleshoot the start-up of my Weber Maggie kit when I posted to the TDPRI Shock Bros. forum http://www.tdpri.com/forum/shock-brothers-diy-amps/.  You'd still need a cab, speaker and tubes, but if you find a donor unit, then you may be set.  If not, then he can supply those too.

Good luck, enjoy.  Bruce.

Yes Dave at Boothill Amps is a good guy to do business with. Give him a call and he will get you rolling if you want to do an F51.


Clayford

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Quote from: miter53 on February 24, 2014, 05:10:20 AM
Just to muddy the waters a little, I would lean towards a hand wired, i.e. turret or stripboard construction rather than pcb for an amp, if for no other reason than the ease of repair and/or modification. I think most amp techs would agree. Plus, I found it a lot of fun building my 5E3 Tweed Deluxe based amp. Boot Hill Amps http://www.boothillamps.com/5F1_Kits.phpputs together a nice kit at very reasonable cost. There are many others to choose from. I used Triode Electronics. It's nice to get away from stuffing boards for a change. In fact, I'm convincing myself I need to build one of these http://www.allenamps.com/brownsugar.php. Arggh!

Dave(allenamps.com) is about 20 min and has had his hands in 3 of my amps. He's a tad on the expensive side, but overall worth every penny.

*edit - update which Dave.
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electrosonic

You used to be able to by old Harmony amps for cheap. I found one with the 5e3 tube set (5y3, 12ax7 2 6V6) and rebuilt it to the 5e3 schematic.

Great amp now, light weight, loud and it sings with its original Jensen speaker.

Andrew.

billstein


Quote from: gjcamann on February 24, 2014, 12:56:31 PM
I have a Valve Jr that i'm very happy with, no modes yet,  - play it every day but a little dark compared to a Fender. I'd recommend the head - easier to mod and has 4,8,16 Ohm taps to run any cab you can get your hands on.

I'm also a fan of the little giant:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/amplifiers-effects/blackheart-bh5h-little-giant-5w-120v-tube-guitar-amp-head

But I'd recommend you save up and keep an eye on CL for a Fender Blues Jr. They usually go for $350, but can be gotten for $250-300 if you get a good deal. Well worth the money - loud (but not too loud) and clean so your pedals really come through.

I love my Blues Jr. Toanz for dayz and I haven't found a pedal yet it doesn't sound great with.

GermanCdn

+1 on the Blackheart stuff if you don't go the DIY route.  You can typically pick them up used very cheap.  I picked up the Handsome Devil (the 15/7 W unit with 3 band tonestack, presence control, fx loop, and 4/8/16 Ohm outputs) head for $99 used.  Stock tubes are crap and fizzy, but retubed with a set of JJs and it sounds pretty sweet.

If you're willing to splurge a bit more, you can pick up a new H&K Tubemeister 5W head for something like $250 now.
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jkokura

I have an Egnater I love.

My biggest suggestion is not to go with an 8" speaker if you play live ever. It just isn't big enough to create enough of the proper frequencies. Go with a 12" if you can.

That said, my Vibro Champ with an 8" speaker is my favourite thing to record with in the whole world.

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Clayford

Didn't I read something about reboxing a Pro Jr with a 12" from Mojotone? For just that reason? Gearmandude maybe?

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jimilee

I just picked up amp egnater tweaker for 265, too good of a deal to pass up.
Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.

Clayford

That is an awesome head for the price.
What ever you do... don't match it with a 2x12 cabinet ;)
head solder jockey, part time cook: cranky&jaded

jimilee

Hey hey hey, I see what you're doing....I already been looking at them.  I have a 1x10 right now I can use, if I don't like the way it sounds, that will be next. Did you get your wah running? Sounds awesome with a terrible torroid inductor from how Gagan. I change q1 to stock though, it has more wah
Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.