Tan Music Man
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Tan Music Man
I was going through some old drives the other day and ran across these shots.
It's Low Plate Classic w/Music Man Iron using EL-34's
Serial # is unknown but is in a tan cabinet. For those who have not yet built a Musicman powered amp yet, I highly recommend them.
Any Questions?
Tony
It's Low Plate Classic w/Music Man Iron using EL-34's
Serial # is unknown but is in a tan cabinet. For those who have not yet built a Musicman powered amp yet, I highly recommend them.
Any Questions?
Tony
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" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
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" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
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Cool shots! Henry built me a 50 watter in 2006 from an RD50. Still have it and LOVE it.
http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1620
http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1620
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Thanks Tony! What's up with the resistor between the mid and bright switch? Edit: It's a deep switch not a mid switch, the 270k is part of that deep switch network
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Thanks for the pictures Tony.
You mention using Musicman iron for the D style amps, how does the build sound different with this transformer set.
You mention using Musicman iron for the D style amps, how does the build sound different with this transformer set.
Yours Sincerely
Mark Abbott
Mark Abbott
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Mark
Due to the higher plate voltages, the major difference in soundstage is a more forward and open sounding midrange. Harmonic structure is a bit different 700V plates 350V screens creates a unique clipping symmetry within the output section..The higher plate voltages shifted load lines and impedances which also effects frequency response so a combination of these 2 being the most prominent to me IMO..
These amps are fast responding but not stiff (since Dumble used 50uF on the plates). These amps are slightly cleaner but nowhere near as clean as the RD series MM amps that ran SS preamps. All these anomalies I mention now are not a drastic change but noticeable.IMO
In a way it's hard to put into words all the differences the MM output section offers.You just have to play one to get it.
BTW.I will say one of the most highly praised Dumbles out there is the "Ultrasound/Tan ODS" that everyone who has played it gives rave reviews. From what I've heard!
It is a blast to build and play them!
Tony
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Erwin
Exactly.The only difference between this amp and my Low plate classic layout is in the PS oh and GNFB resistor
It would take me about 10 min to modify the low plate layout for MM
BTW.The other cool thing is Dumble used the extra 6.3V filament tap to run relays.
Tony
" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
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I should have picked up a MM to use as the basis for a great bass guitar amp 700V plates and 350v screens perfect PT.
Mark
Mark
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For those who want to hear a Music Man EL-34 in action here ya go!. Clip starts 2:37
This is the famed Tan Ultrasound EL-34 amp (#167) in both clean/ OD and boost!
Amp is a Low plate Skyliner. What do you think
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnOSCxxtXa8
Tony
This is the famed Tan Ultrasound EL-34 amp (#167) in both clean/ OD and boost!
Amp is a Low plate Skyliner. What do you think
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnOSCxxtXa8
Tony
" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
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The clip sounds good, though I didn't like the guy playing guitar, great hands but he didn't have fire in his belly.
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Mark Abbott
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He seemed like a nice guy, but I wanted to see a bit more aggression displayed with the Trainwreck amps. I guess I wanted to see what those EL-34's could do in the tan Dumble.
As you say hardly an inspiring gig.
As you say hardly an inspiring gig.
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Mark Abbott
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My question is on the power transformer is it a type 1 130 watt MM. I serviced and rebuilt a 1975 MM 130 it had the type 2 power transformer
I did not see the extra filament winding's on the type 2. That said the type 2 MM 130 did nail the Johnny Winter sound.
I did not see the extra filament winding's on the type 2. That said the type 2 MM 130 did nail the Johnny Winter sound.
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Steve
Yes 200-130 type 1. These actually have an extra 6.3V winding in them although they do not label it on any of the MM repair schematics (that I have seen). Mine is dated 79
BTW.The 130 type 1 sounds nothing like Johnny Winter in a Dumble amp.
My band opened up for JW a ways back running a pair of 4x10 65's his settings were High power. Bass Off/Mid on 10.Treble on 10 vol on 10. YEAH!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhfH8F5ToWk
IMO generally when you see a good player like that demo-ing or trying out an amp and he lightens up like he does it's a good clue the amp is touch sensitive.I don't think these amps shine as much with a heavy hand but hey Mark to each is own right!
Tony
Yes 200-130 type 1. These actually have an extra 6.3V winding in them although they do not label it on any of the MM repair schematics (that I have seen). Mine is dated 79
BTW.The 130 type 1 sounds nothing like Johnny Winter in a Dumble amp.
My band opened up for JW a ways back running a pair of 4x10 65's his settings were High power. Bass Off/Mid on 10.Treble on 10 vol on 10. YEAH!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhfH8F5ToWk
He seemed like a nice guy, but I wanted to see a bit more aggression displayed with the Trainwreck amps. I guess I wanted to see what those EL-34's could do in the tan Dumble.
IMO generally when you see a good player like that demo-ing or trying out an amp and he lightens up like he does it's a good clue the amp is touch sensitive.I don't think these amps shine as much with a heavy hand but hey Mark to each is own right!
Tony
" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
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Tony, to my way of seeing things an Express clean sound isn't it forte, it's drive, harmonic content, ability to feedback and feedback into the harmonics is where it's strength lies. My limited experience tells me the Express clean tone sounds a lot better without the cold clipper stage and 0.0022uF cap to the clipper. I think the changes in the Komet were an attempt to get a bit more bredth from the amp. Of course it is all subjective as you say.
Yours Sincerely
Mark Abbott
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