AudioCircle
Audio/Video Gear and Systems => The Musician's Circle => Topic started by: jtwrace on 14 Feb 2019, 02:04 am
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Does anyone have an experience with them? Which are the ones to try?
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I would get one modeled after a famous vintage one, if you like that sound.
They show you where to run wires and stuff, not so much "here's a schematic", and they seem to use pegs you attach leads to and run wires, not so much PCB boards.
They probably are the best route to save a bundle of $ and have a good result. I've got an unassembled kit. It belong to my boss from 3 years ago who has literally never given me any information to finish it... he told me he'd call several times. Perhaps I'll assemble it how I want to give it to him as a surprise, since he just doesn't pay attention.
If you decide to buy one you can PM me about doing a little something special to make it be a power source that makes all the gear sound superb. I've been thinking about this for awhile...
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Jason - watch this YouTube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMb17u1GRmo
If you are interested in trying this, PM me. I have a J.W. Davis amp in great condition just like the one in the video (I'm no guitarist so it just sitting there taking up space).
gab
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I have a Heathkit guitar amp that my dad and I built many years ago in the seventies. Still works! It has tremelo and reverb.