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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Texarkana, AR
Posts: 79
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Re: For any guitarists out there.
Hey. I've done some BYOC and GGG pedals and am really wanting to build a JTM-45. How difficult was it and how do you rate the sound from it as compared to the other amps you have built? Also what company is it? Which amp pictured is your favorite?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Central utah, UT
Posts: 105
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Re: For any guitarists out there.
Thanks for the kind words.
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![]() I bought the power tubes (Valve-Arts KT66s), some of the other small parts, and the cab which is just a black small-box head cab. It gets borrowed quite a bit by people who can play guitar much better than myself. The ironic part is that since I started building amps, my practice time has gone through the floor. As for my favorite, it's probably the Plexi6V6. Which I sold. I needed the money for medical bills and sold it to a friend of mine. It can go all the way from a JTM-45/Tweed Bassman sound to a late 70's SuperLead with the flip of a switch and adjusting a variable feedback control. I liked it so much that after things calmed down, I built another one. Not selling that one. I've actually built several of them, all slightly different. There's just something amazing about the sound of a pair of 6V6s being pushed nice and hard. Something else that is fun is running the amps in parallel. An 18-watt on one side with a Tweed Deluxe-ish amp on the other just sounds amazing. Especially when I'm not the one playing. Matt |
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