at the suggestion of Gearjoneser on a different post I tried out a Vibrolux. Im not a fan of 10 inch speakers. wile they have "chime" they lack in depth unless you have 4. The Vibrolux has 2. I plugged in and played and I have to say this amp has "Chime" and "sweet ringyness" in abundance. It does have a surprising amount of "snappy upper midrange" tone as well. The Vibrolux is a very sweet sounding amp. The Schumacher trani compresses very nice and it has a delightful sweetness to the clean tones. It also compresses when pushed to get a cool vintage early 60's growl to the chords like a light Tube Screamer setting. I next plugged into a 68 custom Twin reissue to see what I was missing. The Twin is big and and instantly percussive as its power slams the speaker. When pushed this model Twin is "sweet and chimey" as well. Its deeper obviously then the Vibrolux but it also has 2 twelves and 2 more 6L6 tubes. Volume wise the Vibrolux holds its own but the Twin is a monster. I next plugged into a 1950 something Twin reissue- tweed looking- 40 watt amp and compared to both the 68 reissue amps the tweed Twin sounded like sterile bland poop. I worked with it trying to get the beautiful spank and chime that the 68 reissues have but the tweed Twin was a flat sounding dog in comparison. Like Jeremy suggested, a finger joined pine cab from Mojo tone would complete this Vibrolux and a 12 inch Celestion g75H speaker with its round midrange tone would get me closer to the 68 Twin but also keep me near the 2x10's that the Vibrolux has in it now. The g75H has a defined high end that would lend itself to the "sweet chime" of single coils but still growl with a nice midrange. I think the 2 6L6 tube platform will still get me a good midrange punch with the circuit they are using in this amp. I think we may have a winner for a small to midsize blues amp and with the Celestion I can push a tube screamer or a golden cello and it will break up nicely. At 35 watts I dont think I will be able to push it with a booster pedal because it will be too loud unless the club is a little larger but a little preamp distortion pedal should work fine with this amp. If I was going to use a booster pedal to push the tubes I would drop down to the Deluxe Reverb at 22 watts its easier to boost hard into overdrive then the Vibrolux or Twin without blowing out the audiance and getting kicked out.
guitar used.........Eric Johnson stratocaster.
guitar used.........Eric Johnson stratocaster.
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