Chickenwings
Alnico 6/8
its based loosely on a jtm45/bassman but it has a few tweaks.
One input instead of 4, but they are jumpered internally so you can blend both channels.
He voices the bright channel a little higher than on a bassman so there is a bit more contrast between the two channels.
Then thru the tonestack and out via a post phase inverter master volume to a pair of el34s running at about 45 (i think) watts. It can run a pair of kt66's ike the original bluesbreaker amps for closer to 35 watts.
ss rectification for punch.
the internal construction is an unbelievable piece of artistry.
here is another of his amps (a very similar one)
and this is what the head cab will look like
it will have a matching open backed 2x12 cabinet with a pair of texas heats.
i spent last friday afternoon trying out a bunch of different amps made by this guy and thru various speaker combinations and was blown away by the touch sensitivity and richness of the sound. With this amp, i can reduce my already small pedalboard (1 pedal) down to zero and still get all the sounds i want in a live setting. Happy days!
...now comes the hard part....waiting for him to finish building the cabs!
One input instead of 4, but they are jumpered internally so you can blend both channels.
He voices the bright channel a little higher than on a bassman so there is a bit more contrast between the two channels.
Then thru the tonestack and out via a post phase inverter master volume to a pair of el34s running at about 45 (i think) watts. It can run a pair of kt66's ike the original bluesbreaker amps for closer to 35 watts.
ss rectification for punch.
the internal construction is an unbelievable piece of artistry.
here is another of his amps (a very similar one)
and this is what the head cab will look like
it will have a matching open backed 2x12 cabinet with a pair of texas heats.
i spent last friday afternoon trying out a bunch of different amps made by this guy and thru various speaker combinations and was blown away by the touch sensitivity and richness of the sound. With this amp, i can reduce my already small pedalboard (1 pedal) down to zero and still get all the sounds i want in a live setting. Happy days!
...now comes the hard part....waiting for him to finish building the cabs!
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