Hi All
This is my wall of noise makers🙂
Dusk
That's quite the collection of amps!
Ampeg
I have a half dozen different bits of kit having played bass for over 40 years now. But about the only piece of electronics I own which I jealously guard and almost never take out of the house is a completely stock Ampeg B-15N I bought used back around 1972. These little flip-top amps are amazing tone monsters if you go in for that classic round and tubby 15" portaflex 70's rock sound. I'm at the point where I'm due in for a complete overhaul and was thinking (after talking to a few other Ampeg owners) about springing for a replacement Mecury Magnetics AB15-O transformer. Does anybody here have any opinions about Mercury Magnetics products? I've seen good reviews in various music sites. But I was wondering if the folks here who know electronics or have direct experience with Mercury would care to chime in? I know a bit about amps. Mostly haphazard info that I've picked up over the years. But I still see myself as a rank beginner when it comes to intelligently evaluating something like a new transformer. Anybody up for sharing what you know about any of this?
I have a half dozen different bits of kit having played bass for over 40 years now. But about the only piece of electronics I own which I jealously guard and almost never take out of the house is a completely stock Ampeg B-15N I bought used back around 1972. These little flip-top amps are amazing tone monsters if you go in for that classic round and tubby 15" portaflex 70's rock sound. I'm at the point where I'm due in for a complete overhaul and was thinking (after talking to a few other Ampeg owners) about springing for a replacement Mecury Magnetics AB15-O transformer. Does anybody here have any opinions about Mercury Magnetics products? I've seen good reviews in various music sites. But I was wondering if the folks here who know electronics or have direct experience with Mercury would care to chime in? I know a bit about amps. Mostly haphazard info that I've picked up over the years. But I still see myself as a rank beginner when it comes to intelligently evaluating something like a new transformer. Anybody up for sharing what you know about any of this?
I have a couple of Marshall amps.
One is solid state.
The other is a hybrid with valve pre amp.
In the picture you can see a single valve mixer on top of the Marshalls.
Behind that on top is a 150WRMS lateral mosfet amplifier for guitar.
One is solid state.
The other is a hybrid with valve pre amp.
In the picture you can see a single valve mixer on top of the Marshalls.
Behind that on top is a 150WRMS lateral mosfet amplifier for guitar.
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I have a Peavey Patriot guitar from the 1990's.
I used to use it a lot.
The lacquer is worn out in places on the fretboard but it still plays very well.
I bought it due to it having quite a wide fretboard to match my fat fingers.
I used to use it a lot.
The lacquer is worn out in places on the fretboard but it still plays very well.
I bought it due to it having quite a wide fretboard to match my fat fingers.
The "DANOCASTER" looks great! That headstock with the backwards F is hilarious and reminds me of my '70s Fernandes "lawsuit" strat clone (I bought it in the 90s not knowing the history) - everything was copied from the original Fender at the time, including the three-bolt neck attachment. Here's the headstock:
Hi benb - Yeah, anything to keep the Lawyers out of the picture .... The Dano plays well, better than I ever expected - definitely does not sound like a Strat ....
Cheers -
frostbite.
Cheers -
frostbite.
Soviet Russian Guitar
Aelita Soviet Russian guitar.
This thing is cool in a cheezy way...
Much work to get it into playable condition.
Level finger board, complete re-fret, new bridge and whammy, fabricate nut/string guide, new tuners.
Electronics all original.
Sounds awesome thru a Blackstar Club 40!
Aelita Soviet Russian guitar.
This thing is cool in a cheezy way...
Much work to get it into playable condition.
Level finger board, complete re-fret, new bridge and whammy, fabricate nut/string guide, new tuners.
Electronics all original.
Sounds awesome thru a Blackstar Club 40!
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Hello good folks.
I'm a Yamaholic when it comes to guitars, amps and bikes.
Please look, enjoy and comment as you please.
Guitars: Yamaha Guitars - Yamaha Forums UK
Amps: Yamaha Amps - Yamaha Forums UK
Pedals: Yamaha stompboxes and other GREAT pedals + FX boards. - Yamaha Forums UK
Best Regards
Peter
I'm a Yamaholic when it comes to guitars, amps and bikes.
Please look, enjoy and comment as you please.
Guitars: Yamaha Guitars - Yamaha Forums UK
Amps: Yamaha Amps - Yamaha Forums UK
Pedals: Yamaha stompboxes and other GREAT pedals + FX boards. - Yamaha Forums UK
Best Regards
Peter
"I'm a Yamaholic when it comes to guitars, amps and bikes.
Please look, enjoy and comment as you please."
Hmmmm....interesting. I can't stand Yamaha acoustic guitars---I've played many and they all sound like cardboard sh*t to me--totally lifeless. ANY Taylor guitar in a similar price range is WAY better!
Please look, enjoy and comment as you please."
Hmmmm....interesting. I can't stand Yamaha acoustic guitars---I've played many and they all sound like cardboard sh*t to me--totally lifeless. ANY Taylor guitar in a similar price range is WAY better!
Ever try a Seagull ? they make a great playing acoustic in the 4-500 price range. Great acoustic for that price range .
And I have exactly the opposite opinion - to me many Taylor guitars sound far too bright and tinny, like tin cans with strings on them, while Yamahas tend to have a warmer, much more musical, much more attractive, more Martin-like sound. Especially at the lower price end of the ranges, the Yamahas sound far better to me.
I can't stand Yamaha acoustic guitars---I've played many and they all sound like cardboard sh*t to me--totally lifeless. ANY Taylor guitar in a similar price range is WAY better!
I did like some things about the Taylor 814CE I tried in a music store a while ago. It was well made, and had nice playability and action. But the 800 series Taylors are quite expensive, and that is a lot of money to pay for a guitar that only has some likeable things about it.
Everyone has an opinion when it comes to what sounds good, and I guess everyone is entitled to theirs. In the big picture, Taylor vs Yamaha acoustic guitar tone is hardly a major issue. Add in the variables of different types of strings, picks, and playing styles, and there is really not much left to argue about. Give me an overly bright Taylor, and I will find a way to modify my playing technique and guitar pick to get an acceptably warm tone out of it.
On the other hand, the fact that Taylor Swift - a woman who, without Autotune, couldn't find a note with a flashlight and a map - is as popular and successful as she is, now that is a Taylor-related issue to choke on! 😀
-Gnobuddy
My instruments:
Fender Squier/90's Peavey Duel 212 classic tube amp (120 watts)
Vito Sax
Clarinet
60's Kay 6 string
40's Harmony Patrician, with violin -type top
Applause Model AA15 American-made 12 string acoustic
Just sold:
Hammond A-100 + Leslie 222 speaker
Fender Squier/90's Peavey Duel 212 classic tube amp (120 watts)
Vito Sax
Clarinet
60's Kay 6 string
40's Harmony Patrician, with violin -type top
Applause Model AA15 American-made 12 string acoustic
Just sold:
Hammond A-100 + Leslie 222 speaker
Pen Tapping
My only instrument to make little beats with are pens. I pen tap and have been pen tapping from around 6 years by now. Not bad when you cannot afford drums lol. If anybody wants to learn they can learn from here: Pen Tapping Made Easy For Beginners - MonstahFeed
My only instrument to make little beats with are pens. I pen tap and have been pen tapping from around 6 years by now. Not bad when you cannot afford drums lol. If anybody wants to learn they can learn from here: Pen Tapping Made Easy For Beginners - MonstahFeed
My love... monster tone, good for cleans, loved it.
But the problem is dad sold it a year ago and I was bonded to it.
I will probably get over it one day
Okay guitar... works fine for me, but not as close like custom...
It's a wonderful guitar but it has a problem with muffled tone, midrange was never clean enough for me...
I have a Peavey Patriot (see avatar)
Had it about 25 years now and still plays well.
The varnish on the fret board is worn in places.
Had it about 25 years now and still plays well.
The varnish on the fret board is worn in places.
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