Tele into a late 50s Bell Pacemaker amp

kevlar3000

Bullet Proof Toneologist
Just got this lil amp in a trade, a 6v6 monster that likely spent many years sitting in an elementary school auditorium. It is tweaked by Leftee who is well known on various forums. It is a beautiful, 12 watt monster. Very fat, with a ton of sustain.. I am useing my Squier Thinline with the crazy good Duncan Design pickups. As good as any Tele pu I have ever played....

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Re: Tele into a late 50s Bell Pacemaker amp

The insides of that amp looked downright scary, but **** it rocks!

Thanks for sharing,

Chip
 
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Ooh, some Jimi. It sounded great and it seemed a lot less loud than most of your clips, especially that bassman. That's not to say it doesn't sound great though.
 
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wow, cool. that amp sounds angry! and the guitar looks cool too

very nice
 
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This thread gives me great optimism about my Bell Pacemaker PM-20. It's the same amp as you have recorded. I got mine for free. Someone was about to chuck it into a dumpster when I rescued it. I sent it off two weeks ago to an amp tech who is recapping it, replacing some out-of-value resistors and adding 1/4-inch input jacks on the mic and phono inputs and a 1/4 inch speaker output.

These are sweet amps for sure.

Was that clip the natural gain structure of that amp, or was that assisted with a pedal? I hope that was natural.
 
Re: Tele into a late 50s Bell Pacemaker amp

sounds cool!! I have a bell carillon I like a lot. you're making me miss my tube pa's. I don't have an extension cab and they're just sitting there, rats.
 
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Holy buckets, this from 2 yrs ago! While I do not have the amp anymore, I did really dig it.
The gain is completely from the amp, mucho ballz, which was a nice surprise for me. Tube PAs are often my favorite. Always cheaper and you have so many tonal options with the inputs. I always seek them out
 
Re: Tele into a late 50s Bell Pacemaker amp

Holy buckets, this from 2 yrs ago! While I do not have the amp anymore, I did really dig it.
The gain is completely from the amp, mucho ballz, which was a nice surprise for me. Tube PAs are often my favorite. Always cheaper and you have so many tonal options with the inputs. I always seek them out

haha - freepress had some fun on this one.
 
Re: Tele into a late 50s Bell Pacemaker amp

Yeah---I got a pair of those from B&H 16mm projectors and they way too cool; put one in a 1x12" Kodak cab from the 30's and it sounds incredible. James Cotton used it on a Willie Smith record a couple years back and it sounded like a monster...
 
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My Bell is still with my tech, LOL. He got it recapped and updated, but the output tranny is on its last leg. I just ordered a new one last night and he's going to wrap it up. I can't wait to get it back.

Just out of curiosity, what mods will make this thing scream with gain?

And on the topic of tube PA amps, I've acquired two more of them since I last posted, and I re-capped the one myself. It was my first major project. It turned out sweet. I really dig tube PA heads. And you can find them, most of the time, for damn near nothing.
 
Re: Tele into a late 50s Bell Pacemaker amp

Just got this lil amp in a trade, a 6v6 monster that likely spent many years sitting in an elementary school auditorium. It is tweaked by Leftee who is well known on various forums. It is a beautiful, 12 watt monster. Very fat, with a ton of sustain.. I am useing my Squier Thinline with the crazy good Duncan Design pickups. As good as any Tele pu I have ever played....

PM20_front.jpg




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lo-fi URL:
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5615231&q=lo
hi-fi URL:
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5615231&q=hi

That is a damn nice tone, Kev. Sweet playing, too.
 
Re: Tele into a late 50s Bell Pacemaker amp

I always love your playing bro and your videos are sublime but this amp doesn't do it for me. :) It's really the only one you've posted I didn't dig.
 
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