My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by JSett » Fri Feb 10, 2023 6:15 am

I've got rid of all my Peavey now. The only SS amps I currently have are a pair of vintage Cubes....

1982 Roland Cube 60 Bass and a 1983 Cube 40

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The 40 is perfect Billy-Bragg-in-a-box
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by Pacafeliz » Fri Feb 10, 2023 11:08 am

johnnysomersett wrote:
Fri Feb 10, 2023 6:15 am
I've got rid of all my Peavey now. The only SS amps I currently have are a pair of vintage Cubes....

1982 Roland Cube 60 Bass and a 1983 Cube 40

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The 40 is perfect Billy-Bragg-in-a-box
I had one of these orange ones but man I really don't have a corksniff ear but MAN it sounded like shit, for some reason
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by JSett » Fri Feb 10, 2023 11:23 am

Pacafeliz wrote:
Fri Feb 10, 2023 11:08 am
johnnysomersett wrote:
Fri Feb 10, 2023 6:15 am
I've got rid of all my Peavey now. The only SS amps I currently have are a pair of vintage Cubes....

1982 Roland Cube 60 Bass and a 1983 Cube 40

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The 40 is perfect Billy-Bragg-in-a-box
I had one of these orange ones but man I really don't have a corksniff ear but MAN it sounded like shit, for some reason
The orange one is a bass amp and it sounds okay, good for that clean 80s clang. The white is the guitar model and sounded REALLY brash and sharp so I swapped in a darker speaker...it's really nice now.
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by OffYourFace » Fri Feb 10, 2023 5:53 pm

I dug out my HH MA-100. I had to spend 30min cleaning it first. It sounds great as a clean guitar amp but I think there's something wrong with it. I have to turn up the the channel & Master volume to 7 each for it to be as loud as my '76 Deluxe reverb on 2.5 to 3. Maybe the input impedance isn't right for guitar. I'll have to check. Really great crisp clean tone though.

I'm on the hunt for an IC-100S in the meantime.


Re: Roland, my favorite house amp is my Roland Cube 60 (the more modern one like Romy from The XX plays).

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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by Pacafeliz » Mon Jul 10, 2023 8:18 am

...finally found me a Marshall one, too! :w00t:

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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by distressed » Mon Jul 10, 2023 10:27 am

My band has those lying around

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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by Pacafeliz » Mon Jul 10, 2023 10:31 am

:-*
Oooh nice. In Mexico i had a bunch of old Sunn amps, over here they're rare and their weight is their price in gold, it seems... :squint:
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by distressed » Mon Jul 10, 2023 1:42 pm

Those Sunns were bought for like 100-300 euros some decade ago, I really don't know how much the prices have skyrocketed in recent years.
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by Kinx » Mon Jul 10, 2023 1:45 pm

a friend of mine recently bought a sunn beta lead combo for about 800 euros and it sounded killer until the power amp blew. All the op amps need replacing :( He wasn't playing it at crazy volume at all.
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by OffYourFace » Mon Jul 10, 2023 6:33 pm

Kinx wrote:
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a friend of mine recently bought a sunn beta lead combo for about 800 euros and it sounded killer until the power amp blew. All the op amps need replacing :( He wasn't playing it at crazy volume at all.
Volume doesn't matter, that old PSU needed to be recapped at the very least but all the voltage regulators and bridge rectifiers should also be replaced. Hopefully his bill wasn't too crazy. Op Amps are cheap but large capacitors are expensive now. 800 Euros sounds too expensive but I really don't know.

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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by Kinx » Tue Jul 18, 2023 8:12 am

Yesterday was a good day - I got a very rare, late 80s czechoslovak solid state combo for free. And it is mostly working :D
(here's a random pic I found online, I forgot to take a proper picture of it)
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The thing I got is Tesla G100-115 and it is one hell of an amp. Two channels, Bright/Deep switches on each channel, "extended range" footswitchable eq (a bit like the GEQ on Mesa Boogie's Mark series amps, but with knobs instead of faders), 100w watts of pure mayhem and very funky reverb. the 15" speaker is pretty cool, it's an in-house clone of JBL E140. It's the heaviest amp I've ever handled, period. Must weight at least 40kgs.

here's a quick demo I made with my phone. I ran a borrowed Jolana Strat with EMG 81 straight into the amp. Check out the crazy reverb sounds in the end of the video!

My quick demo of the Tesla

I can't wait to make a proper demo on my other channel, Junkyard Gear
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by JSett » Tue Jul 18, 2023 8:59 am

Kinx wrote:
Tue Jul 18, 2023 8:12 am
Must weight at least 40kgs.
That's wild. I had an old Peavey Classic 400 bass head that was 45kg and I could barely get it on top of a cab without putting my back out. I hope you have wheels on it :D
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by Kinx » Tue Jul 18, 2023 9:03 am

JSett wrote:
Tue Jul 18, 2023 8:59 am
Kinx wrote:
Tue Jul 18, 2023 8:12 am
Must weight at least 40kgs.
That's wild. I had an old Peavey Classic 400 bass head that was 45kg and I could barely get it on top of a cab without putting my back out. I hope you have wheels on it :D
Fortunately enough, there are wheels - however they barely work and one is conveniently stuck :D but it's still, what a relief. I wouldn't want it without the wheels, even for free :D
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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by MattK » Tue Jul 18, 2023 1:41 pm

I pulled up that demo and my eyes bugged out, but then I realised “oh, it’s just that insanely talented dude who can make anything sound mind-wreckingly cool, no need to worry”. Glad you found a gem.

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Re: My obsession: 70s solid-state amps (outta control)

Post by ogpuprison » Mon Jun 10, 2024 2:33 pm

[..made me think, man this has gotten kinda outta hand, shit! I've now got so many of these old SS amps, but since they're so cheap and most of them (heads) are so slim, it's not so bad./quote]

You ain't joking; but I totally get ya! I seem to have 3 carlsbro cobras, 2 working and 2 more with fucked power supply board, and one massive cab with 3 speakers in it. Worse of all, I just bought another one- stingray lead, which I've loved forever but never justified having one. My excuse is the cobra 90 lead head is never gonna work right, and, after 10 days of repair/test with various powersupplies, I gave up. Bummed I didn't have any working guitar amp, just a bass and a keyboard one. Needed the suzz/rev in my life.
So looking forward to getting it (if it survives the transport/courier)!

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