JumpMarine
18 watts of Mayhemologist
Why are they so much cheaper than the comparable ones from say Mojo or Doberman?
Scott_F said:Weber uses Chinese transformers and other Chinese parts. For the most part, they still sound pretty good from the one I heard. The cabs are made in teh US, as are the speakers. Since they make their own speakers, they can eliminate the middle man profit on that item as well.
If you get one, go ahead and go out and get some better switches, jacks and pots. Their pots have no tension on them to speak of. No feel if you understand what I'm talking about. They just turn way too freely for my tactile senses.
I know a lot of guys that use the transformers. As one friend says, iron is iron, wire is wire. Truth be told, making a transformer isn't exactly rocket science.
I've got one of their cherry hardwood small box marshall heads heading my way. I'll be happy to report back on how good the quality is.
Curly said:I'd recommend the 5E3 that Bruce sells -- for the extra money, you get quality parts, but more importantly, excellent support from Bruce - pics, diagram - and there are a bunch of people over on the 5E3 forum that have built their own
Scott_F said:You tend to get what you pay for in this world.
WhoFan said:so do amp kits come with good instructions for a first timer?
kmcguitars said:Here is a good link for NooBs. I still use itNormally when you get a kit. It's just a bag full of resistors and caps. This will help you sort out your resistors. I still meter them to be sure.http://www.mindhertz.com/Resistor.php
MVI said:Scott,
Where can I find info on building an 18 W Marshall ? That would be totally awesome, and worth the effort imo.
Thanks.