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I use a V0X Valvetronic VT15 for home practice and its brilliant for getting a jazz sound out of my guitar. Its really reasonably priced for what it is and although it has loads of rock settings, it also has the typical real valve sound of the Vox's of old.
I use the ac15 amp setting on the appliance and it sounds really warm.
Someone gave me one on loan when I was on holiday in Canada and the first thing I did when I got home was to go out and purchase one
Hugh.Last edited by Hugh; 10-13-2010 at 02:07 AM.
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10-13-2010 02:05 AM
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I have a Vox AC15H1TV and it sounds great with my Eastman John Pisano. It doesn't have a lot of clean head room although it stays pretty clean at the volumes I play at. It's a very versatile amp and can actually cover a lot of tonal ground. Since I don't care about reproducing what is commonly referred to as "jazz tone" - I'm more interested in creating my own sound - it works well for me.
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
No problem. Just trying to prevent the same mistake I made at one time. There is no "one amp fits all" thing, even with practice amps.
Of course, now the people who have that little Vox will come on and say "I have that amp and it's great, blah, blah".
That's fine, but if you want a jazz tone, get something else.
I have a 1966 Vox AC-30 Top Boost that I'll be buried with but I don't play my L-5 through it. If I want feedback or the sound of the solo of the Beatles' TAXMAN, I'll use it. If I want to have the tone of a Johnny Smith or John Pisano, I won't. Simple as that.
Get a Fender Deluxe Reverb, used. You can use it to practice. You can use it at a gig. It's pretty good for the money (and I have 10 amps, vintage and boutique). If I needed a practice amp or a small gig amp and needed a clean tone, the Deluxe would be the one. Add a pedal if you want to make it dirty. But you don't want that dirty sound built in! You can't switch it off!Last edited by Steve Hoffman; 10-13-2010 at 02:23 AM.
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I dig the sound Wolfgang Muthspiel gets from a pair of Vox amps.
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
The Henriksen is a great amp--I have a jazzamp head that I use with a redtone speaker cab, and it's a lightweight rig that's cool for practice at home, and it also has plenty of punch for a gig.
But it's also the furthest thing away from a tube amp going! How did you get to the Henriksen from the Vox?
But make no mistakes, the sound will be clean and pure, you'll have excellent control over your EQ. The only problem is, there's nothing to hide behind with the henriksen, so it will amplify your flubbed notes and mistakes just as pure and clean as your good stuff.
It's also a very "modern" sounding amp--much dry-er and very different from say, the jazz tones of the 1950's. Just keep that in mind.
Overall, it's an excellent choice, though.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
Sooooo I went back and read Henriksen's comments on their 'about our amps' page...I'd somehow glossed over that before...and doing so I made an amazin' discovery. Their design philosophy seemed so radically sensical to me. To design an amp for acoustic instruments with no tone controls just made sense. Logically it makes sense not to color the tone of an acoustic instrument one is simply desiring to hear more of. That's been a guiding principle for most hi-end audio preamp's for several decades. Most won't provide a tone control, and there's many a $10 K plus preamplifier that won't provide a remote based on a 'less is more' philosophy that says the more we eliminate from the circuit the better the end result.
Henriksen's 'less is more' philosophy struck a nerve with me that said: I gotta sample me one of these! Some times a product chooses us for whatever reason. But of course I don't mind one bit that it says "jazz amp" on the front!
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
Greg
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Originally Posted by Dad3353
Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
Yes, some (not all...) JC-120s 'hiss', especially when using the chorus. It can be a nuisance when playing low-level, or recording, but a 120 at stage levels, you surely won't hear the hiss..!
Other models are not usually known for this, although sensitive ears could detect some with the effects on. It's not enough to be a bother; my two are quiet as mice. There is no known cure; if it hisses, you live with it or sell. It's never been enough of a problem to me, but I've just been lucky, perhaps.
All in all, the JCs are great amps (well, perhaps the 120 and 160 are a bit heavy for old sods like me...).
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Now that we've done the "guitar tube amplifiers are different" talk, don't forget the "guitar speakers are different" topic, too. They tend to colour the sound more than, say, PA speakers, with a midrange hump. Note, for example, that Henriksen can be asked to use a Eminence® Beta-A 12 speaker (a PA speaker) or a Eminence® Legend 1258 (a guitar speaker). And I'm not even thinking about the difference between ceramic and AlNiCo magnets in guitar speakers. Some Henriksens come with a tweeter, too. Heh, heh.... and you thought you were done deciding...
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
You just luv stirrin' the pot don't cha!
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Originally Posted by Dad3353
Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
For me, I like tweeters with flattop guitars, for the jangle/sparkle. For jazz guitars, not so much.
speaker choice: that's tougher. If you like more of a traditional jazz amp sound, that's a guitar speaker; if you like more of a drier, modern sound, that's suggests a speaker like the Eminence Beta.
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
The factory tells me the Legend gives up some low end for more clarity in the high end, which is why the seller did the speaker swap. He's asking $600 shipped.
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I think the 12" Legend still has plenty of bass (some folks prefer a 10" combo). $600 sounds like a good price if it's in good condition.
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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No, but as I wrote, another forum member wrote a review of his "Tweety".
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It was Tom Karol: https://www.jazzguitar.be/forum/guita...henriksen.html
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