Re: Gassing for a 65 Amps Tupelo
Fulfilled my GAS. used Tupelo here and running. Played it for a while then swapped out some of the JJ's and put Brimar's in 6V6 and PI.
Very nice amp. Great build quality. Fantastic tone. It's definitely not a circuit I've recognized easily. I'm not really too big yet on the master voltage thing but the freaking Tremolo is perhaps the best I've ever played. It's pretty much ambivalent on what guitar you plug in. They all sound great.
Silly things I like. The size of the cab is a bit deeper than a lot of amps. I like the way that sounds. I like the pulsating tremolo light to help you set the speed. I like that between the normal, the bump and the smooth switch, you've got three versions of the gain. The bump is foot switchable so it is a nice boost. I've not put any pedals in front of it yet.
They put this little square of metal up along side the top edge of the chassis. There is foil shielding on the cabinet cover piece that goes over the chassis. I think, have not figured out why exactly for sure, but I believe that little metal chunk about the thickness of a nickel 5 cent coin, is to ensure contact is made between the chassis and the foil shielding? Other than that, no idea. Probably should google it.
Dang fine amp. I'm not sure really where to place its tonal geography. It's got some British thing going on the jangly end of things and some american fullness in the mids and upper bass. It doesn't sound like the Bruno Vox. I really think they've managed to some up with it's own voice and not really relying on mimicking anything else necessarily. Thumbs up.