Classic Tone for 12 series?
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Classic Tone for 12 series?
Read in the EVH's specs topic that Classic Tone T2562 clone has the right sag, according to Dave F. Can anyone compare it to Marstran or Mer ren's T2562? Those guys don't have any of those so I have to look into Classic Tone. Can it also do the dual voltage thing?
Maybe I'll go Classic Tone all the way if they meet the bar set by Marstran or Mer ren.
Maybe I'll go Classic Tone all the way if they meet the bar set by Marstran or Mer ren.
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Re: Classic Tone for 12 series?
Hi. I recently bought that PT with the upgraded m-6 version and the 3H choke. I didnt build the amp yet but they look really sturdy.They are getting good reviews here and the they seem like taking care of their customers. Also I dont know if they refer these sag values for both regular and upgraded versions. And you just have laydown version with m-6 upgrade.
I still dont have the OT and now I dont have idea if MC one sounds like a replica from metro,marstran dagnall clones which is said to be the most important part in these amps. From what I read in this forum and from the clips they seem sounding a bit smooth and suitable for a hi-gain soldano mesa, modded marshall type circuit. A good plexi OT sounds hefty with punchy lows and thats what I hear in heyboer pruductions. I feel I will just go with a marstran dagnall if my funds allow me and be done with thinkering.
Hope that helps,
I still dont have the OT and now I dont have idea if MC one sounds like a replica from metro,marstran dagnall clones which is said to be the most important part in these amps. From what I read in this forum and from the clips they seem sounding a bit smooth and suitable for a hi-gain soldano mesa, modded marshall type circuit. A good plexi OT sounds hefty with punchy lows and thats what I hear in heyboer pruductions. I feel I will just go with a marstran dagnall if my funds allow me and be done with thinkering.
Hope that helps,
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Re: Classic Tone for 12 series?
Update: I have finished a 12 series build with ClassicTone irons all the way, including the choke. I can only say they are awesome, absolutely on par with Marstran irons I've got on the JTM45/100. I love the amp very much after a few cool tweaks. I'm not after EVH tone on this one though. I will definitely use ClassicTone stuff again in future builds
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You are a smart man, to be honest with you the marren are louder and have this certain feel that you are playing a good amp IMO I have two 50 watters built exactly the same, they have the same nos 6ca7 Mullards xf2 and 1970 made in Spain Philips 12AX7 and Mustard cap's. The Marren amp realy sounds special.picassographic wrote:Hi. I recently bought that PT with the upgraded m-6 version and the 3H choke. I didnt build the amp yet but they look really sturdy.They are getting good reviews here and the they seem like taking care of their customers. Also I dont know if they refer these sag values for both regular and upgraded versions. And you just have laydown version with m-6 upgrade.
I still dont have the OT and now I dont have idea if MC one sounds like a replica from metro,marstran dagnall clones which is said to be the most important part in these amps. From what I read in this forum and from the clips they seem sounding a bit smooth and suitable for a hi-gain soldano mesa, modded marshall type circuit. A good plexi OT sounds hefty with punchy lows and thats what I hear in heyboer pruductions. I feel I will just go with a marstran dagnall if my funds allow me and be done with thinkering.
Hope that helps,
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To be completely fair, I also had one of the 50 watter (1987) with MC transformers and choke. I felt it had a very nice clean tone and while cranked it was very aggressive. That was with Wing C and Xf2, and the Philips 1970 12AX7. But when I installed some fairly new Xf1 Holly shit , I was sold, on the Xf1 that is, but the MC tranies did impress me for the Dollar IMO. I think I have pic's and may be a Video on my computer I might be able to upload.
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I just bought the MC laydown PT for my '68 build. Undecided on what OT I will get, and yes I am going full bore VH.
Why is it we can remember where all the wires go, but can never find a pick?
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If money is not a problem definitely go with Me rr enBrownSound1 wrote:I just bought the MC laydown PT for my '68 build. Undecided on what OT I will get, and yes I am going full bore VH.
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I bought the MC power transformer because of Dave Freidman saying it had the proper sag, and I didn't care about a dual voltage PT since I have a Variac. Great price too. As far as OT I am hung up on the 1.5" vs 2" thing much more than price.BoogieEngineer wrote:If money is not a problem definitely go with Me rr enBrownSound1 wrote:I just bought the MC laydown PT for my '68 build. Undecided on what OT I will get, and yes I am going full bore VH.
Why is it we can remember where all the wires go, but can never find a pick?
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Re: Classic Tone for 12 series?
i used a lot of diff trnfrmrs. in different Marshall circuits. one thing for sure...
i wouldnt use anything but Me rr en Audio... nor would i build and sell an amp w/o them.
tubes and the iron MAKE the amp. you want real marshall tone? u better get Mer ren.
i wouldnt use anything but Me rr en Audio... nor would i build and sell an amp w/o them.
tubes and the iron MAKE the amp. you want real marshall tone? u better get Mer ren.