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  • TwinfanTwinfan Frets: 1625
    "Tilt" control = Blackstar's ISF...  ;)
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  • John_AJohn_A Frets: 3775
    Twinfan said:
    "Tilt" control = Blackstar's ISF...  ;)
    Don't think so, just a blend between the normal and bright inputs rather than having to choose one or the other
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 27623
    Potentially good but they don’t make any mention of whether it sounds like an old Marshall or a modern one
    The Assumptions - UAE party band for all your rock & soul desires
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  • TwinfanTwinfan Frets: 1625
    John_A said:
    Twinfan said:
    "Tilt" control = Blackstar's ISF...  ;)
    Don't think so, just a blend between the normal and bright inputs rather than having to choose one or the other

    Tilt Tone Control

    Tilt Tone allows you to, as you can guess, tilt the amp's tone to your liking. Featuring voicings that range from a classic British all-valve rock sound, to a more modern American hard-rock voice, this control knob allows you to choose one setting or the other, or even a sweet mix of them both!

    Sounds like ISF?

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  • MoltisantiMoltisanti Frets: 1134
    that page has been removed :)
    someone is getting bollocked

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  • photekphotek Frets: 1470
    Arrrggghhh. Why don't they just release lower wattage versions of their old amps. It almost like they are scared of copyright infringement of their own amps!!!!
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  • TwinfanTwinfan Frets: 1625
    Andertons have a different blurb:

    Tilt Control – 2 Preamp Voicings

    The Origin amps have got 2x preamps voicings and you can blend between the 2 using the ‘Tilt’ control knob next to the EQ section. The two voicings are Normal and High Treble which you can tailor depending on the type of guitar you’re using. A dark sounding guitar with humbuckers might want more treble for example.

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  • PlectrumPlectrum Frets: 494
    John_A said:
    Twinfan said:
    "Tilt" control = Blackstar's ISF...  ;)
    Don't think so, just a blend between the normal and bright inputs rather than having to choose one or the other

    A bit like people have been doing by "jumpering" the old 4 hole non-MV Marshalls.
    One day I'm going to make a guitar out of butter to experience just how well it actually plays.
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  • TTBZTTBZ Frets: 2941
    Potentially good but they don’t make any mention of whether it sounds like an old Marshall or a modern one
    Definitely an old one.
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  • TwinfanTwinfan Frets: 1625
    Origin could be fun.  Mini Jube back end with a more Plexi front?  Could be a total winner.
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  • John_AJohn_A Frets: 3775
    ^  Exactly, only with more control.  The Vintage Modern's had separate levels for  normal & bright to do essentially the same thing
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  • andyozandyoz Frets: 718
    edited January 2018
  • andyozandyoz Frets: 718
    edited January 2018
  • TelejesterTelejester Frets: 743
    edited January 2018
    are the red speaker jacks shown on the back of the head  on andertons solid plastic ?
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  • Musicman20Musicman20 Frets: 2348
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  • andyozandyoz Frets: 718
    The 50w has 1w, 10w, 50w power scaling.
    I like the look of it.

    Specifications

    • Type: Valve Combo
    • Power: 50 Watts
    • Preamp Valves: ECC83 (12AX7)
    • Power Valves: EL34
    • Speaker: 1 x 12''
    • Controls:
      • Pull Boost: Gain
      • Equalisation: Treble, Middle, Bass, Tilt
      • Output: Master, Presence
      • 3-Way Output Toggle: 1W, 10W, 50W
    • Connectivity:
      • 1/4'’ Input Jack
      • 3 x 1/4'' Loudspeaker Outputs (16-Ohm, 8 Ohms, 8 Ohms)
      • 1/4'' D.I. Output
      • 1/4'' Footswitch Input
      • 2 x 1/4'' FX Loop (Send, Return)

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  • TwinfanTwinfan Frets: 1625
    are the red speaker jacks shown on the back of the head  on andertons solid plastic ?
    Standard red plastic nuts by the look of it to identify the speaker output connections.  White nut = footswitch.
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  • andyozandyoz Frets: 718
    Can take or leave the front graphics of the heads control plate though...love the combo's...wonder what the speaker is.
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  • TwinfanTwinfan Frets: 1625
    50w will be fixed bias I think, so a bit more involved to re-valve.  20w is likely to be as per the Mini Jube and cathode bias, therefore new valves are just a drop-in.

    Both are pairs of EL34s.
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