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Boss Katana with liberal use of the parametric EQ.
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01-23-2018 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
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I just bought this Atomic AmpilfireBox...wow cool small foot print, loaded my polytone IR into it..ive been using it a ton! sound great. Verbs and delays are really good. for monitoring i use an FBT Verve 8ma..i have two but mostly run one. Its my poor mans The Bud.
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I recently got a Axe8 as well. Love it!
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I use a Roland Blues Cube "Artist" (I ain't no artiste but that is what Roland calls it...). Angling for an AX8 but Fractal is making me jump through hoops to acquire it. A Helix is another possibility but I prefer the AX8 as it is more "organic" sounding.
You don't really have to drag a whole lot of heavy gear. The AX8 and its cables fit in a backpack. The Yammie DXR8 or DXR10 fits on a roll-on trolley. In a pinch, it could go into a dufflebag or sportsbag. An Acoustic Image combo or AER is another option.
All that makes for a 30 to 32.2 pounds weight in one hand or a trolley, guitar in gigbag over the shoulder, 20 pounds, and AX8 and other stuff in a backpack, 15 pounds.
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Originally Posted by rio
adequate guitar and playing, too
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Another small but sometimes significant point about "rattles"; make sure it's really the guitar or amp that's making the noise, not something hanging on the wall like a framed picture. Have seen (heard) it happen. Place the amp in a different room and confirm that the noise moves with it.
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that would drive me crazy when i put a cajon into the room where i would play loud as hell
makes a good chair, though
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Originally Posted by whiskey02
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I can attest to no low end rattling with the bud; I even use it for upright bass for drummerless gigs when I need that little bit more. When I'm running my electric I run the Joyo American sound into it to get just a little bit of grit. That rig works like a charm.
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I heard a quartet last year, the guitarist played a mid range Ibanez hollow body through a T C Electronics 12" bass amp. This produced a fantastic sound which I mistook for a tube amp. I would have trade my GK head and cab for it in an instant. I dont know how available they are in the states but very much worth having a listen. 0zoro
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Seymour Duncan Powerstage
Baroni Mini Amp 50
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H&K Trademark 110 - swap the speaker for something better like an Eminence L'il Bud. Lightest cab I've seen....
Only problem, need external reverb
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Crikey, I've never needed more power than provided by the PRRI. Mind you I did swap the speaker for a Eminence L'il Bud, which is a good match for jazz being efficient and having more headroom than the stock speaker. Maybe look into that?
It's a 5m job to swap the speaker. You don't need to solder. All you need is a screwdriver.
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Might save you a wedge. Unless you have too much money, in which case you can donate it to my Paypal account. #nappyfund
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I know you aren't interested in a tube amp, but here's one for consideration anyway.
80's Fender Super Champs are 18 watts, PTP wiring, built like tanks, lightweight, have great tone and reverb through their 10" speaker. I upgraded mine with an Emi Legend. When I need more volume, I connect it to a 12", 8 ohm extension speaker. That's when the 18 watts really shine. The only downside is that their prices are rising on the used amp market, but deals are out there. Good hunting!
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Do you not have a good amp engineer local?
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Originally Posted by jjang1993
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Originally Posted by christianm77
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"It seems the two shops locally in Seattle that stock Henriksen Bud amps are always out of stock. I know that Tim Lerch has one, and I reached out to him about paying him some money to try his out at his home but never heard back."
I'm sorry I never got your inquiry.
If you are still interested in trying a Bud you can come my studio in Bellevue and you can try it out. send me a note and we can work out a time
TimLast edited by TLerch; 01-28-2018 at 11:38 AM.
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Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
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I live near Houston, the 4th largest city in the US, and I know of only one reputable, reliable tube amp repairman. His shop is his apartment. Fortunately, I rarely need him, since I seldom bother to take my Vibrolux Reverb out of the closet. I don't know of any stores I would bother to schlep it to.
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Originally Posted by jjang1993
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More than once I've thought my amp had a rattle, and it turned out to be something in the room that was rattling instead. It's surprising what can rattle from vibration. One nasty rattle turned out to be a loose latch on a guitar case, and I've found all sorts of things doing it. Almost every amp rattle I've had turned out to be something external.
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+1 on the Rivera era Suoer Champs. Killer amps. But they’re heavy boat anchors AND you aren’t looking for tubes.
When the buzz IS coming from the amp, there are several things to check. First, are any of the internal components touching any other component? I have isolated buzzes to electrolytic capacitors poorly positioned or leaning into an adjacent capacitor. Or a component rattling on the circuit board. But, most often, it’s caused by a loose screw, tube cover, baffle board, etc. Strangely, slightly loosening the chassis mounting screws sometimes does the trick. If vibration damping insulation is needed, foam tape or strips of bicycle innertube work well. Again don’t over tighten the chassis.
As for SS amp options I think Rio knows a thing or two about the Bud. Because he recomnends it, I would want to try one. In addition to the Bud, I would want to try a DV Mark Jazz 12 (you have to put rocks in the cabinet the stop it from floating away it’s so light). I like the Roland Cube 80 and Boss Katana 100 based on my own experience.Last edited by rolijen; 01-29-2018 at 11:13 PM.
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You might be surprised at all the things that can rattle sympathetically.
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