SLO clone ?

Dr.Mavashi

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Is there one? I mean with all the companies that do the M thing better than M did in the last thirty years wouldn't be there somebody who would make the first high-gain head as we know it?
 
Re: SLO clone ?

Jeff Seal modded my 2204 and it's got around the amount of gain as an SLO. Shoot you could get a new DSL head send it to him to gut and STILL come out ahead with a hand built/voiced dual channel amp.

Luke
 
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Hmm I've decided I am just gonna stay away from the pre 80-82 Marshalls, I am seriously considering Edana in the near future as I bet the build quality is way better than JTM45 re-issue. I was wondering if there is a Splawn of Soldanos of sorts ...
 
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Hmm I've decided I am just gonna stay away from the pre 80-82 Marshalls, I am seriously considering Edana in the near future as I bet the build quality is way better than JTM45 re-issue. I was wondering if there is a Splawn of Soldanos of sorts ...

Edana is a bit off in left field compared to a SLO.

Well Jeff can build the circuit in any head or combo, I was just using mine as an example. Mine is essentially a hot rodded 2204. A SLO is a 1959 or 2203 that's hotrodded but for some reason (unbeknownst to me) uses 6l6s and utilizes one more 12AX7 (if memory serves). One thing worth pointing out on an SLO is that the Master Volumes on them aren't incredibly effective, so until you have the amp cooking you still don't get "the tone".

In any case you owe it to yourself to call him up. One of the few guys that can tailor a circuit just for you.

In any case I'm not hating on Soldanos, but for the money I'm not overly crazy about his construction methods, or his component choices.

Luke
 
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Wow Luke, you've totally on other side of what say, Hot_Grits had to say about the amp, now I am confused, thanks guys. Luke so you basically saying that SLO is JCM800 2203 circuit with and extra ECC83 as an extra gain stage with power amp rewired for 6L6? What about the depth knob? Jeff Seal is that the guy from thespeakersurgeon.com?
 
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Ummmm....

5150

Seems like the poor mans Soldano.

Nope, I dont hear any Soldano in 5150. The reason i am starting this thread is to find out if there less then $3700 way to get that Wicked Sensation rich, dry, really grainy high gain. I love the Laney tone and I am gonna get a few more but I want that typa gain as well ...
 
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If you want the SLO sound for less money, seek out a used Soldano Avenger head. To me, the Soldano Hot Rods sound a bit too bright and crunchy, but the Avenger is basically the SLO's gain channel.....and I think it even sounds a tad fatter.

Don't look for $500 versions of high end amps....they always fall short. It's better to score a used $1600 amp for $1000. More money, but at least you'll be satisfied.
 
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Wow Luke, you've totally on other side of what say, Hot_Grits had to say about the amp, now I am confused, thanks guys. Luke so you basically saying that SLO is JCM800 2203 circuit with and extra ECC83 as an extra gain stage with power amp rewired for 6L6? What about the depth knob? Jeff Seal is that the guy from thespeakersurgeon.com?

I mean don't get me wrong it's still it's own circuit, but it's the outgrowth of a 1959--->2210---->Soldano. IMHO Bogner's design is much more groundbreaking than Soldano's. I'm looking at the schematics trying to find the depth knob right now, but I'm sure Jeff could do it for you. After watching him work on my twin and fix it in a matter of minutes I came to the realization he's scary smart.

Yeah, Jeff is the speakersurgeon. Jeff's worked on Wrecks, D*mbles plexis etc, etc, etc. He uses carbon comp, metal film, and metal oxide resistors in his circuits so as to get the warmth, precision, and performance.

Not to mention he's a forum bro! lol

Luke
 
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Nope, I dont hear any Soldano in 5150. The reason i am starting this thread is to find out if there less then $3700 way to get that Wicked Sensation rich, dry, really grainy high gain. I love the Laney tone and I am gonna get a few more but I want that typa gain as well ...

Really?

They've got that "buzzy" thing happening, got the gain... midrange texture is similar if not a good bit more 2-dimensional... not smaller, but maybe.

How about a Soldano preamp?
 
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Wow Dudes. THank you. Luke, do you have the sound clip of that mod Jeff did on your DSL? VIN, dude, putting a DIY OD pedal is rocket science for me, I've never soldiered anything in my life, doing that thing woulb borderlin stupid for me ... unfortunately.
 
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Wow Dudes. THank you. Luke, do you have the sound clip of that mod Jeff did on your DSL? VIN, dude, putting a DIY OD pedal is rocket science for me, I've never soldiered anything in my life, doing that thing woulb borderlin stupid for me ... unfortunately.

My amp is a 2204 not a DSL. So I can illustrate what all mine will do with just twisting the guitar's volume knob.

Here are the before:

before1.jpg


before2.jpg


...and after.
after3.jpg


after2.jpg


The red nailpolish denotes high voltage so I won't electrocute myself rooting around.

I can get you a clip, but it won't be till late tonight, no quality promises either! lol

Luke
 
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Instead of some guy butchering up a perfectly fine amplifier and the risk that won't like it one bit, you'd better leave that amp stock for those who appreciate it the way it is. That way, you won't get stuck with an amp with an amp with a resale value that's a mere fraction of what you paid for it.

The most SLO sound that doesn't come from a real SLO would come from a straight SLO clone, right ? :)

The Heather is a project for the more experienced and advanced builder. If you can't do it yourself, fill out this form:
http://www.webervst.com/kits/kitquote.htm
Your filled out form will be e-mailed to amp builders selected by Ted himself and you'll get e-mails from those that are interested in doing work for you, perhaps talk about the price and options and deadline for a bit and then BOOM ! You get your finished amp send home to you. :)

The Heather kit is US$ 680,- I think you should be able to get a complete amp on your doorstep for less than US$ 900,- shipping included.

Here are some nice pics of a SLO clone, done with Teds chassis, but with better transformers and PCBs for less noise:
http://www.shinrock.com/index.php?soldano-slo100
 
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Instead of some guy butchering up a perfectly fine amplifier and the risk that won't like it one bit, you'd better leave that amp stock for those who appreciate it the way it is. That way, you won't get stuck with an amp with an amp with a resale value that's a mere fraction of what you paid for it.

I wouldn't call it butchering. The board is perfectly intact and the amp can be put back to stock in less than an hour. Jeff can put it in a mojotone head if you want to I guess. I wanted the circuit in my Marshall head so I had him pull the board and put in a new one.

Luke
 
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Slow clone...new amp name...for reeeeaaaallll saaaaaggggyyyy waaaaaaaaaarrrmmm toooooooonnnnes..
MWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA

You know to be the electronics mad scientists that you and Jeff Seal are you both have like the same old school amp?

I just find it funny!

Luke
 
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Nope, I dont hear any Soldano in 5150.
Look at a schematic....
Not very much is seperating a 5150 from a SLO...
Do not like the SLO much myself...a buzzy fitzy too much brightcap whitenoise overgained piece of...well.....not very nice in the long run!
I like onechannel oooldskweell meself yes sir!
More clean that gainy please!
 
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