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Yeah im always happy with those cheapo p94's sound exactly like duncan fat cats for 1/5 the price! and always hear great reviews on that amp often!redman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:51 pm Put the Guitar Madness P94's in my PS900 and man I like it. Kudos to Guitar Madness those Pups sound great and don't look bad either. I bought the Alnico 5 ones they also have some with ceramic magnets. You can tell I'm an man of high end instruments only from this picture Agile PS900 15 watt Stage Right Monoprice amp Squire P bass yep only top of the line for me.![]()
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It's not perfect, but it is better.Rollin Hand wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 1:56 pm Uh....everything?
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Maybe it's time to clean up.
I’ll have to test it at some point. I can’t really find any burn marks anywhere despite the terrible solder work. I am leaning towards decommissioning this amp from gigs and rehearsal asap. I intentionally overlooked its appearance because it sounded so good but I see a strong potential for failure at anytime now. Rather than fix the issues ( or rather gut it and start over), I think I will document it and share the experience.mozz wrote:Teflon should not burn or melt when touched with your soldering iron.
A fine looking axe!artandsoul wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 7:12 pm New cheap wiring and el cheapo knobs in the sx callisto, stock worked fine but figure i have a few of the epi lp prewired harness ill use one of them and cheap out as usual. I decided to try 50s wiring never have before with some orange drop .022 caps and after installing it bridge sounds kinda like a tele lol.
It has probucker alnico 2 and 3 in it. the neck sounds much better but way to bright in bridge for me with dirt pedals. So i left the neck alone in 50s wiring and did modern wiring on the bridge with a .033 oip cap its a bit better than the 50s but still way brighter than the stock crap was. ive used cts pots and bourns and didnt get this jump in brightness. oh well, didnt think new cheapo pots would make it sound brighter but at least its still pretty lol
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I would love to hear that. No one was home yesterday afternoon and I was able to crank my new to me deluxe reverb. It sounded so good. Would love to hear this cranked.andrewsrea wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 4:35 pm I've had so much on the bench lately, i could not post most of it. Been working on music stuff 6 hours per day trying to catch up. Here is an interesting example:
Here is a beauty from Chad from Illinois (been awhile since he has posted here). He buys and sells frequently and brings me his science projects. Here we have a 1964 Fender Bandmaster 'NG #13' (July 1964, the 13th made in that month). Chad also has the original 4 ohm 2x12 cab. Interestingly, the chassis is also stamped with a factory repair in 1966, which appears to have been the output transformer (the only transformer that had a 1966 code, as the others were stamped 1964).
It was only putting out an anemic4 watts. Upon consulting with our own @mozz (many thanks, brother!) it needed another output transformer, to which I installed a very nice Hammond. It also needed another tube to match better, plus a bias at 67% and it was off to the races!
One of the best Fender Blackface amps I have ever heard and I have heard hundreds. Expected Fender cleans at low volume and it got a perfect mix of 40% of a 1969 50w plexi tone, comnbined with 60% of a Blackface tone. Think AC-DC's intro to 'It's a long way to the top (if you want to rock and roll)'.
Oh, and it weighs less than 15 pounds!
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It is great to crank up a BF Fender to about 7 or 8. THe DRRI will sound even better with some speaker break-in.
In the future, older CV's will be praised, IMO, for years made with great bodies and necks, and very good pickups. Now they aren't even alder bodied.artandsoul wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 3:30 pm received this unloaded squier classic vibe 60s candy apple red from reverb today for 125 shipped, looks near new no dents dings etc just missing pickups.
its also odd and funny i just bought a new removed set of the 60s classic vibe pickups and the correct tuners for 35 bux shipped last week on reverb thought it was pretty cheap and ill use it eventually. then bam find the guitar . looks like this was ment to be lol 160 all in for a like new squier 60's cv seems like the deal of the day now just gotta slap it together and see how it sounds
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I have a 2010 Squier Jazz Bass thatI refinished in Nirto Fiesta Red and a 2016 Squier Affinity Strat. Both have alder bodies. I assume the Affinity was like the Jazz Bass, in that it was multiple pieces of alder, but both guitars are acoustically resonant and have really nice necks.Partscaster wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 8:13 pm
In the future, older CV's will be praised, IMO, for years made with great bodies and necks, and very good pickups. Now they aren't even alder bodied.
Good deal.
They sound about the same - the EPI has the same Gibson 490R/T set but covered.