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Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 4:37 am
by thehoj
Marshall 1959HW Handwired Plexi Head
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:18 am
by Bensen
PS: Hey thehoj, welcom to the forum. How does the Klon sound with the ad30?
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:57 am
by Orphin
Hey Bensen. That little amp looks cool. Do you have a link to the makers website?
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:20 am
by RickenBangler
As you asked...
Cheers,
R
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Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:43 am
by Bensen
Orphin wrote:Hey Bensen. That little amp looks cool. Do you have a link to the makers website?
Ja, it's an awesome amp. It's called El34 by Reußenzehn. Single-ended and you can put in any poweramp tube without rebiasing (he makes an adapter for el84) - 10W for el64 and 6V6 and 10W or 19W for anything else. That amp is used in lots of German studios and sounds really cool. Webpage:
http://el34.de/
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:47 am
by BLS
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:49 am
by Bensen
BLS wrote:
more SGs - awesome, really love your gear
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 1:21 am
by misterMagoo
TESLA_EL34 wrote:TESLAS AMP QUEST. WHO WILL WIN?
Personally, I'm on the edge of my seat!
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:18 am
by Nork
Bensen wrote:Orphin wrote:Hey Bensen. That little amp looks cool. Do you have a link to the makers website?
Ja, it's an awesome amp. It's called El34 by Reußenzehn. Single-ended and you can put in any poweramp tube without rebiasing (he makes an adapter for el84) - 10W for el64 and 6V6 and 10W or 19W for anything else. That amp is used in lots of German studios and sounds really cool. Webpage:
http://el34.de/
great now i've got gas for that too...
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:54 am
by Wired
PRS Custom 24 in whale blue (currently on order)
Marshall Vintage Modern
Orange Dual Terror
Avatar 410
Avatar 212
Seekwah with tap tempo mod
Micro Korg
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:04 am
by thehoj
Bensen wrote:PS: Hey thehoj, welcom to the forum. How does the Klon sound with the ad30?
Hey, it's great to be here
I have to say I've been enjoying the threads here, seems like a nice community.
I just recently got the ad30, and it is just perfect for my style of music. I LOVE the klon clone I have with the amp. (this is the klon I built
http://buildyourowntone.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; when he was still selling the pcb's.. I think he only sells assembled pedals now). Anyways, I play in a band that does quite a variety of stuff, so I have one channel on my amp set up for mild crunch which I can dial back to a cleanish sound with my guitar's volume control, then I have the second channel set up for some nice gainy sound, and when I have the klon set at basically a boost type setting (everything basically at noon) It just pushes it a bit further and I can get this perfect high gain (for me) sound.
To summarize, I love it. Perfect boost/OD pedal for me. I would never pay the prices the real Klon's fetch, but this clone does it for me. I might try and pick up one of the new klon's whenever they're released, but I'll have to see.
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:36 am
by Bensen
Nork wrote:Bensen wrote:Orphin wrote:Hey Bensen. That little amp looks cool. Do you have a link to the makers website?
Ja, it's an awesome amp. It's called El34 by Reußenzehn. Single-ended and you can put in any poweramp tube without rebiasing (he makes an adapter for el84) - 10W for el64 and 6V6 and 10W or 19W for anything else. That amp is used in lots of German studios and sounds really cool. Webpage:
http://el34.de/
great now i've got gas for that too...
You're welcom
Thats what guitarforums are all about, isn't it?
Oh, and of course it is
el84 and
not el64
thehoj wrote:Bensen wrote:PS: Hey thehoj, welcom to the forum. How does the Klon sound with the ad30?
Hey, it's great to be here
I have to say I've been enjoying the threads here, seems like a nice community.
I just recently got the ad30, and it is just perfect for my style of music. I LOVE the klon clone I have with the amp. (this is the klon I built
http://buildyourowntone.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; when he was still selling the pcb's.. I think he only sells assembled pedals now). Anyways, I play in a band that does quite a variety of stuff, so I have one channel on my amp set up for mild crunch which I can dial back to a cleanish sound with my guitar's volume control, then I have the second channel set up for some nice gainy sound, and when I have the klon set at basically a boost type setting (everything basically at noon) It just pushes it a bit further and I can get this perfect high gain (for me) sound.
To summarize, I love it. Perfect boost/OD pedal for me. I would never pay the prices the real Klon's fetch, but this clone does it for me. I might try and pick up one of the new klon's whenever they're released, but I'll have to see.
Sounds cool, I want to check one of the klone clones at some point. What music do you play?
Oh and yes, this is a nice plays on the internet. Almost no flaming or metal
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 2:32 pm
by thehoj
Bensen wrote:Sounds cool, I want to check one of the klone clones at some point. What music do you play?
Oh and yes, this is a nice plays on the internet. Almost no flaming or metal
The covers we do are stuff from the strokes, weezer, chili peppers, stuff like that.
We play a lot of original stuff that varies from clean ballad type stuff to 80's power rock type stuff, and in between. Stuff that blends in with the covers we do.
Our bass guitarist plays a very pronounced part in the band, so that caters nicely to the chili peppers inspired stuff.
I'm the rhythm guitarist, and also have an older Traynor guitarmate which I've slightly modified (reversable mods) to more of a jcm800 preamp section with a stock power section.
Our lead guitarist plays on a strat with a marshall jcm2000.
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:50 am
by BLS
Re: Post Your GAS
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:03 am
by indianDYsummer