I am about to make you all sick because I was given an original OR100 Orange Matamp but it wasn't working. I fixed a guys Vox AC30 that was dead and he gave me the OR100. Your going to get even more sick now because his mate didn't want a 4 speaker Orange unit that they used with the amp in their band and he sold it to me for £50. I didn't really know the value of these things and truth told I still don't. I just bought them because I had the cash at the time and always wanted a valve amp with speakers. I think they must have been a good deal because I saw the bloke a few months later and he said you got a real bargain there.
I fixed the amp without too much bother but when I compare it to the sound of the AC30 they are completely different. I didn't really want to give the AC30 back and thought about leaving the country with it but being the honest chap that I am I let him have it back. The Matamp sounds dull compared to the Vox and I have read some comments that this is the case. I have seen a modification that removes a capacitor to reduce the filtering and make the sound brighter so I might try that and see. I have asked Matamp if they can give me the specification and production date but it is probably similar to David Watt's one on the other thread. I asked on that thread if anybody had a circuit for my amp but it fell on deaf ears. One thing I am sure of is it is bloody loud.
OR100 for nothing almost
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Just to rub salt in the wound of the bargain the Matamp has its original Mullard british made valves but is there any real difference between the valves? A long time ago I bought 4xEL34 valves made in GDR for £6 to build an AC30 circuit but I never got round to it because the transformers were very difficult to get hold of and cost an arm and a leg. Are these GDR valves any good as replacements for the Mullard ones or are they tripe?
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I am ignoring this thread.
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You what?A long time ago I bought 4xEL34 valves made in GDR for £6 to build an AC30 circuit
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Oh no you are not. Well this is the pantomime season.ironlung40 wrote:I am ignoring this thread.
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Ruptor wrote:Oh no you are not. Well this is the pantomime season.ironlung40 wrote:I am ignoring this thread.
The OR100 has been my dream for many years now, and it has been hard coming to the reality that I probably will never own one after having a couple of close calls securing a deal on one. So, I guess I really have to ignore this thread to keep my sanity.
I am trying to not wish you ill will!!
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Obviously, an Ac30 with a modified single ended El34 power section, with 3 El34 as spare, because, you know, the Ac30 is well known for running super hot. It eats valves for breakfast.jontheid wrote:You what?A long time ago I bought 4xEL34 valves made in GDR for £6 to build an AC30 circuit
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Ruptor, you have to stop teasing us.
Please, upload some pics to photobucket ASAP and share the pic links with us please. We want to drool with you.....!!!!!
Ant
Orange Gear: RV50 MKI, R30, AD15, PPC212
And.... Genz Benz Black Pearl 30
Past Orange: AD30TC Combo, TT, AD5
Guitars: Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded, Vigier Expert Retro 54, Gibson SG 70s Tribute, Aria Pro II RS X80, G&L ASAT Special Tribute
Orange Gear: RV50 MKI, R30, AD15, PPC212
And.... Genz Benz Black Pearl 30
Past Orange: AD30TC Combo, TT, AD5
Guitars: Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded, Vigier Expert Retro 54, Gibson SG 70s Tribute, Aria Pro II RS X80, G&L ASAT Special Tribute
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I nearly strained my bad back lifting the Matamp on top of the freezer so I could take a photo. Here is the box
http://photobucket.com/user/Ruptor/medi ... 4.jpg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looking at the photo I realised someone stuck a Union Jack on the front and it is lopsided so he was probably drunk or high. Well it was from a band in the Seventies. I remembered the brother of the guy that gave me the amp gave me a non working Big Muff that you can see here. Yet another freebie I am afraid but they all needed fixing so I had to earn them. The Pi is the one with the opamps in it that I think is a version 4 from about 1974. Here
http://photobucket.com/user/Ruptor/medi ... 0.jpg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I guess if someone wanted an OR100 they could make one without any knowledge of circuits since it is just a matter of copying the layout in the pictures that only requires mechanical application with soldering. The PCB looks like they kept the location of the components from a tag board design and just replaced the tag board connecting wires with PCB tracks so you could use a tag board and wires instead of the PCB.
GB is the best place to pick up a vintage Orange unit since they were made here and the band scene was big here back in the day. There are probably a few knocking about in lofts forgotten about.
http://photobucket.com/user/Ruptor/medi ... 4.jpg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looking at the photo I realised someone stuck a Union Jack on the front and it is lopsided so he was probably drunk or high. Well it was from a band in the Seventies. I remembered the brother of the guy that gave me the amp gave me a non working Big Muff that you can see here. Yet another freebie I am afraid but they all needed fixing so I had to earn them. The Pi is the one with the opamps in it that I think is a version 4 from about 1974. Here
http://photobucket.com/user/Ruptor/medi ... 0.jpg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I guess if someone wanted an OR100 they could make one without any knowledge of circuits since it is just a matter of copying the layout in the pictures that only requires mechanical application with soldering. The PCB looks like they kept the location of the components from a tag board design and just replaced the tag board connecting wires with PCB tracks so you could use a tag board and wires instead of the PCB.
GB is the best place to pick up a vintage Orange unit since they were made here and the band scene was big here back in the day. There are probably a few knocking about in lofts forgotten about.
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