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Hi all,
Just a quick feeler post as I'm looking to downsize from my 1x12 Rocket clone. I play in Church and as we mic the amp, I can't get it loud enough to really get the juice I'm after (especially using a Strat!) without driving the sound guys insane...
So, I guess I'm looking around the 5-15w ballpark, with a Fender/Tweed type sound. I'm afraid I don't know loads about amps, so I'm not 100% on what I like and don't like, but I'll try to explain! I like a warm clean, that has a creamy 'crunch' or pushed clean. I don't need anything mega-gainy. I like Blues Juniors (these would be my ideal!), but not a huge fan of the Marshall's I've heard...
So, the Trainwreck, here's what I know: I bought it as a step up from my HT-1R to gig with. It's loaded with a pair of 6V6's and what appear to be a pair of smaller tubes (12AX7's?) and it has a Celestion G12-H90 in it. It seems to be 'point-to-point' from what I can tell - can't see a circuit board in there.
I can answer any questions and take photo's if needed. It'd need to be a collection-type affair as A. The amp is bloody heavy, and B. I wouldn't move it on until it had been played through and liked by the other party. Based just outside of Plymouth (South West Devon).
Thanks all, and let me know if I've missed anything!
Andrew.
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If it's running a pair of 6v6s, then it's unlikely to be putting out much more than 20w as it stands (not trying to teach you to suck eggs, but just so as you're aware that it's not going to be putting out 30 'loud' watts like a Rocket would with a quad of EL84s and a 15 wattter wont be significantly different)
Also, if there are only 2 preamp tubes, does it have a tone stack or any other tone shaping controls like a high cut or presence?
Does it overdrive?
Cheers
Baz
The Rocket is pretty much a AC30 - 3 preamp valves, TMB tone stack and a quad of EL84s with no maste volume (Ken Fischer's amp designs don't have a master volume as he thought it lost the amps's sensitiity to your playing)
It sounds like you've got something more akin to a tweed amp (depending on exactly what those 2 preamp values are doing and the nature of that contour control?) but I'm sure there are those better informed than I am here who can help further
So I guess I'm saying that if your looking for a 15w tweed type amp, you might already have one?
Some things you could try to tame the volume a bit
Swap the 12ax7/ecc83s for a 5571 in the first slot and a 12at7 / ecc81 in the second to get lower gain and less distortion
Try a lower sensitivity speaker (again, not sure of the sensitivity of your current speaker, but 3db less sensitivity will make give you a noticeable volume drop - something like a greenback?)
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There is another option as well. You might be able to get quite a bit of volume reduction with a different speaker. If you are thinking of going for something Tweedy then something like a Jensen P12Q (95dB) or C12Q (94.6dB) would be in the right ballpark and should significantly reduce your volume. They will sound different from your Celestion though - and might be a bit farty in the low end. The P12Q is Alnico so it's a but more pricy (£89 at HotRox) but the C12Q is only £34.50. To me Alnico does sound good though.
If you did go for a C12Q then you should be able to get a good chunk of that money back from selling your existing speaker. If you buy the C12Q and don't like it you wouldn't lose much by the time you sell it on. If you are patient they will pop up on EBay from time to time - or possibly even better would be the Weber equivalent (12A125 and 12F125)