So i looked into Victoria amps . . .

Re: So i looked into Victoria amps . . .

I'll tell you, a killer combo in a 2x10 amp is a mismatch pair of Webers...I use this set up in my tweed Super, it's one 10A100T, which is like an original 50's P10R and one 10F125 which is like a 60's C10Q...the 10A100T gives you all the midrange honk, gring and reedy breakup you could ever want and the 10F125 holds together better, provides more low end and punch and adds a little volume.

If I were you thats what i'd get for one...

Again, thanks for the great info mate !
Starting to look into my funds-situation real seriously now !



James
 
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Howdy,

Slowgroove: Look into Collins amplification. Tweed circuits are fairly simple, and shouldn't have to be that expensive. This is assuming that you are on a budget. Good luck! Keep your eyes peeled for used as well.

Eggman

I love Victoria stuff (own a Double Deluxe myself) but if I was looking into the tweed thing on a budget I'd talk to Bruce Collins and see what he could do for you.


Thanks to both of you . . . i'll see what he has to offer, as i can not pay Vic prices !



James
 
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Don't get me wrong, I love the sound of a P10R on it's last legs, but I remember one gig with two tweed Bassmans (back in the day) where I blew 6 out of 8 speakers (!!!). Drive 'em hard with a 335 or a P90 archtop and they are toast...and trying to find an alnico 10" on the road in the 90's was impossible. So I went to Twins and Pros...

There are a bunch of kits and good builders out there where you can get one a bit cheaper than a Vicky...Bruce Collins had a nice Super clone IIRC, and the Clarks are real nice too...the mismatch is a good idea if you want to gig with one; a straight P10R or Q rig is going to do one thing (but really well).


So how can i ever get that 'max' drive tone from a 5F4 amp like the tone samples on the Victoria site
, because that is why i want one . . . best drive tone i have ever heard, even better to my ears than a fully cranked 5E3 tone . . . NEVER THOUGHT I'D EVER SAY THAT !!!



James
 
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a little late to the party but...

i had scott build me a 5e7 chassis but with some extra tricks/mods and it is one of my go to amps. i run 1x10" and 1x12" in the combo. great tone for sure, i have a 5e3 clone too and its a great amp but its not the same as its bigger brothers. a twin is too loud for me but the super/pro/bandmaster is a great gig amp.

if i was going to play a tweed super i would put two webers, 10f125 and 10a150t in there. the p10r is not a speaker that i really like, i much prefer the p10q with its slightly warmer tone.
 
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So how can i ever get that 'max' drive tone from a 5F4 amp like the tone samples on the Victoria site
, because that is why i want one . . . best drive tone i have ever heard, even better to my ears than a fully cranked 5E3 tone . . . NEVER THOUGHT I'D EVER SAY THAT !!!James

Get a 5F4 clone, get the best one you can afford that uses the best most period correct parts possible and load it witha pair of 10A100T's and crank that sucker!
 
Re: So i looked into Victoria amps . . .

a little late to the party but...

i had scott build me a 5e7 chassis but with some extra tricks/mods and it is one of my go to amps. i run 1x10" and 1x12" in the combo. great tone for sure, i have a 5e3 clone too and its a great amp but its not the same as its bigger brothers. a twin is too loud for me but the super/pro/bandmaster is a great gig amp.

if i was going to play a tweed super i would put two webers, 10f125 and 10a150t in there. the p10r is not a speaker that i really like, i much prefer the p10q with its slightly warmer tone.

Thanx J . . . i too prefer my speakers on the warmer side !


James
 
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I'll just add that a tweed Deluxe is a beautiful amp, but a little misunderstood: a lot of players have heard or read that it's a great amp, so they buy a replica or build a kit, then are disappointed that there's not enough headroom.
I've mentioned several times here that a Deluxe is really all about SUSTAIN and beautiful crunch. If someone is looking for headroom, it would be better to look at something bigger than 12 watts.

The Super/ BandMaster/ Pro circuit at 30+ watts is certainly giggable, and actually is in a great range to overdrive and get the Godly tone. And since it's fixed bias, you do have some headroom.

you may want to play a few more Victorias though, since there are several different models. I say this from experience -- a few years ago, I went to look at a 35-310 (BandMaster), and really preferred the Double Deluxe I heard. I got a very good deal on a used one later, and it's a great tone.

Victorias do pop up at good used prices on EBay and the Gear Page, but you'll need to do your homework to get the one that's right for you at the right price.
 
Re: So i looked into Victoria amps . . .

Thanks for the into Curly - i will deff look around !!!

PS : what is headroom ?

:D




James
 
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Which of those Collins are the Bassman circuit? Or hadn't it split off from the rest of the tweed circuits yet?
 
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