Inder_Cine_Mann
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I know it's supposed to be a mini Bluesbreaker, but what else?
Doesn't have to be Marshall.
Basically I want this amp but in 15-40w.
Doesn't have to be Marshall.
Basically I want this amp but in 15-40w.
The mini bluesbreaker thing is a myth. It may look like one, but it has basically no cleans and has more of a 70s crunchy thing going on.
The mini bluesbreaker thing is a myth. It may look like one, but it has basically no cleans and has more of a 70s crunchy thing going on.
2061 or 1974x would both be somewhat similar, but if you were considering those, I would look into the Avatar 18w, which is a modded 1974, and can be had with 6v6 tubes instead of el84s if you want.
What would the differences in tone be from the el84's and the 6v6's?
Are you SURE you don't like the tweed Champ circuit??6v6s sound richer, bigger lows and highs...they have a cool barking midrange when pushed...many amp builders feel they make for a better plexi type tone in a low watt amp. El84s have a high midrange focus, can be very glassy/brittle in the top end,and strident in the midrange when pushed hard.
Are you SURE you don't like the tweed Champ circuit??![]()
The mini bluesbreaker thing is a myth. It may look like one, but it has basically no cleans and has more of a 70s crunchy thing going on.
2061 or 1974x would both be somewhat similar, but if you were considering those, I would look into the Avatar 18w, which is a modded 1974, and can be had with 6v6 tubes instead of el84s if you want.
Having had a Class 5, I agree. I liked the amp, but it didn't make the threshold for the PITA of moving across the country.
I also currently own the Trinity 18 TMB. Absolutely killer amp. There are are few variations of the Trinity 18, check them out! Reasonable prices for a hand wired amp, too.