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The (Amp) Love Doctor Is In (again)
The (Amp) Love Doctor Is In (again)
"Wanted: One sweet little lady with a generous bottom and a sweet
personality, who is able to gracefully handle my overwhelming 100-watt
personality. Ideal candidate would be healthy as a 19 year old, but with the
wisdom and experience of a gal three times her age."
Over the last few weeks I have once again been receiving a bunch of
inquiries as to which speaker would be the best fit for a particular amp and
style of playing. I’m often a bit
hesitant to give an overly forceful recommendation because, as I discussed in
my original Love Doctor blog, not
every couple is,...
10" Shoot Out Finale - The BIG GUNS!
10" Shoot Out Finale - The BIG GUNS!
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is it, this is what you have been waiting for! The
great finale. This week I conclude the
ultimate 10-inch shootout. If you caught the last two blogs, then you know that
the diminutive little WGS Veteran 10 has been doing
amazingly well, sounding richer and warmer and beefier on the bottom end and
smoother on the top end than either the Jensen P10R Alnico or the
Eminence/Fender blue-frame Alnico ten . In this last shootout, I’m going
to pull out the big guns, the WGS G10A and G10C. As before, we used a pair of
matching Custom
Vibrolux...
More about the big ten-inch! (Shoot-out part duex!)
More about the big ten-inch! (Shoot-out part duex!)
Twelve-inch speakers get all the
glory, but personally, I love ten-inch transducers. Many of my favorite amps of all time produce
their magical sound through either a quartet or a duet of ten-inch speakers.
So, last week we did a little shoot-out of tens in Super Reverbs, trying
to see just how close we could get a modern Reproduction Super Reverb Amp to sound like a
vintage ’67 model ... and darn if the little WGS Vet Tens didn’t almost do
it! Okay, so this week I’m doing another
great speaker shoot-out involving the WGS
Veteran 10. In this shoot-out, I aim to...
Shoot-Out at The Super Reverb Corral!
Shoot-Out at The Super Reverb Corral!
Hi fellow tone junkies!
This week I’m doing another great speaker shoot-out involving the WGS Veteran
10. I’ve been hearing from amp and
cabinet builders out there how amazing these diminutive little transducers are
in 4x10 cabinets and combos, and I wanted to thoroughly investigate the claims. The benchmark tone is my beloved ’67 Blackface
Super Reverb Amp with its original CTS Alnico speakers. Going up against the grand old gal is a
modern Fender Super Reverb Repro Amp; first with the factory Jensen P10R Alnico
tens, and then with a quartet of WGS Veteran 10s...
A Few Of My Favorite Things
A Few Of My Favorite Things
I need ya all’s help. I’ve
had a bugger of a cold the last week, and for the most part, I’ve been banished
to the spare bedroom in what will probably prove to be a futile attempt to keep
the cold from spreading to the rest of the family. So, I’ve caught up on a lot of reading, and
watched way too much television. I
fellow can get a little blue in this state if he ain’t careful. Okay, do you all remember the song from The Sound
of Music that goes "I simply remember a few of my favorite things, and then I
don’t feel so bad"? Well, let’s all put
a list...
The Fender Champ II - one Rare Bird!
The Fender Champ II - one Rare Bird!
Ya all know me well enough by now to know that I’m a big fan of vintage Fender amps. Primarily, I like the tweed and blackface era amps ... they rock, and in their day, no other amp could touch them in performance, quality and value. However, things really began to change at fender in the late 1970’s. The CBS bean-counters had cut corners again and again, and basically ran the Fender name straight down into the mud. Right about that time, a fellow named Randall Smith was really shaking things up with his new Mesa-Boogie amps, which began life as souped-up Fender...
A "Sleeper Amp" from New Zealand
A "Sleeper Amp" from New Zealand
It’s been a miserable day today ... cold, rainy, just plain yucky. I know, those of you in the mid-west and
northern states are right now wondering what the heck I’m wining about, right? And those of you who are reading this from
Nordic and Scandinavian locations must just plain think I’m a whimp! But, let’s face it, this winter, for most of us in
the US,
has been a long and dreary one. As I sat
down to start this blog, I was all prepared to give myself a little pep-talk to
get my attitude in the right place for ripping out an awesome blog. But then the...
Update from Latest Speaker Winner:
Update from Latest Speaker Winner:
Howdy Vaughn! Just a quick note to inform you that I received the Green Beret speaker(s) from your giveaway and...once again... I am pleased to sing the praises of WGS speakers. These speakers are exceptional!! In a side by side comparison with their contemporary...WGS has thwarted the undesirable aspects of the Greenback and have achieved tonal bliss. The 2x12 configuration I'm testing them in is tonal ecstasy. I'll have to get busy and build a 4x12... and buy more speakers. I believe I have finally found the tone I've been striving...
Amps That Don't Exist - Part Two!
Amps That Don't Exist - Part Two!
Okay, so in last
weeks blog I started out this little series with my 1959 Brown Fender Super Amp, which
was featured in the October issue of Vintage
Guitar Magazine, and will be featured in Dave Hunter’s
upcoming vintage amp book. Yea, yea, I know even
though that amp never "officially" existed, it obviously was made by Fender and
so, it sorta does exist. This week’s amp
really never has existed anywhere ... except for the one I have, of course! Ladies and Gents, I present to you the 1965
blackface Fender Bassman 1-12 combo, most definitely the best sounding 1-12...
Our latest FREE SPEAKER Winner!
Our latest FREE SPEAKER Winner!
Congrats to our latest speaker winner,
Ed Dewit of Chuckey, TN
(such a place could only exist south of the Mason-Dixon line). Ed is an amp builder
and a hard-core tone aficionado - in other words, he’s one of us! Chucks main rig is a JTM45 style amp he built
for himself (my favorite of all Marshall’s). Chuck is getting a free Green Beret, and
chose to add a second one to the one we are giving him. The JTM 45 through those Green Berets
will be pure vintage Britt tone! Ed sent
us a brief note, that I’d like to share with you all, so read on!
From Ed:...