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Kept up comfortably at band practice and yet could provide a good sound in my flat without raising complaints from the neighbours.
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Single channel with boost, primary goal is a great clean with a bit of grit if you need it. Up could use the boost for overdrive or a solo level boost and rely on pedals for the drive.
Possibly an fx loop, definitely a verb and also maybe a bias mod Trem.
Valve rectified, couple of EL34s and a 112 format with a Creamback as standard.
Any thoughts?? Should I be working on a twin channel???
@janahan the trouble with the small amps is making them at an attractive price in the UK! Everything is produced cheaply overseas.
@teacherphil I’m thinking if that as an option. Might even do a bedroom GT120, but running around 20/30 watts but with a quad of valves. What kind of tone were you thinking?
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That vintage orange/matamp sound does it for ne every time.
As for suggestions...I would love a smaller GT1, 1 EL34, 20w head or combo
also, can you guys start making Spring Reverb Tanks? I’ve seen one or two floating around...I think they were made back in 70’s...same size as the amp heads...love to get one of those!
another cool thing would be a solid state head...I know a few pedal builders make GT120 pedals...which are cool (I have one that Dunwich made for me) but that would be even cooler as 100w head. It’s the perfect backup amp and also great for people who don’t have the cash for the tube version.
FX loop, not something I'd look for, but a trem; that'd be sweet.
Do you do trade-ins
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Decent reverb OR FX loop if it does anything more then mild OD.
If it can just do a decent clean with some dirt (roll off the guitar volume for clean) then no need for the loop/Reverb as everything can go in the front. Suits me. (single channel)
Tight and FULL bottom end (something EL84's seem to struggle with IMHO) - NO farting out (specially if tuned a bit lower)
Full range cleans with a TMB to scoop/boost the mids
EL34? I don't care how many watts as long as it can go TV volume without it sounding shit - either a decent MV (PPIMV?) or attenuating/VVR if really needed (I don't care as long as I can bring it down and still sound good).
Lots of amps seem to get close, but not quite there...
TBH I've played a few Matamps and they were just what I'm describing but too loud for home lol!
Not sure if that's any good to you - but IMHO most people with home amps tend to get higher gain with pedals, so lots of home high gain amps with awful cleans seem a waste..
I guess I'm saying a single channel full range pedal platform with a decent bass response?
PPIMV is something I've been shifting too - it was on a lot of oranges & matamps back a few years but fell out of favour...no idea why.
The other thing you can do with the big amps is run lower internal voltage on the plates. You can turn a 100w 4xEL34 head into a 35w head.
Watch this space....
One thing I try and avoid is copying others.... inspiration though is allowed.
The trouble with EL84s is while they do chime, they don't do bass which rather rules them out for the doom guys, now 6V6s on the other hand offer some potential.
They are the only amps I play through and having friends in the music trade I have tried everything out there but the 1224GT is my sound. It took a long time to realise "I sounded like me" but everything else just doesn't have the chime, dynamics, openness and feel of my amp.
I use it on One output valve at home in Class A/B and it ALWAYS makes me smile no matter what I put through it.
As an aside, no matter what guitar I use they sound like they should without having to do any EQ changes. After playing a 335 and then plugging in a Tele it sounds exactly like a Tele and all I have to do is raise the volume because of the weaker pickups.
I can't get my head around that because I haven't had another amp that can do that. I'm not complaining!!
I still maintain that your modded 1224 is the best Matamp I've played.
Hope you're well?
Hi Paul I certainly do remember you! Did you have a Kingseat Combo? I hope you are well too mate.
Do you remember me showing you how the footswitch worked when it was labelled "Input" because that's what it was doing by switching from Low to Hi input? They then totally cocked it up by labelling it Boost!! That made it so difficult to understand the switching options!
They copied my 1224 and made it in to the 1224GT. One day I was at the factory and casually asked Hayden if it was possible to increase the power from around 50 watts to 75-80 to give it more headroom. I was in a rush to get away but he quickly changed some fairly large capacitors on the top board and told me to try it when I got home. He gave me the original ones to solder back if I didn't like it.
Well that did the trick with my amp. It sounded so much bigger without actually being louder, so much wider and open and it's been like that ever since. They haven't heard it since but it still makes me smile when I plug in to it.
Glad to see you are still around!