Clover amp
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Re: Clover amp
They sound pretty good if you ask me. They use quality parts too.
Greg D.C.
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Can you dig it?
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Re: Clover amp
they are from my friend Sergio, he's a member here
I'll ping him offline to notify him of your post
cheers
teo
I'll ping him offline to notify him of your post
cheers
teo
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Re: Clover amp
that sounded quite cool, had the G Hilden thing going on bigtime!!
Re: Clover amp
Hello everyone , it's a long time since I don't post, but I always read the forum and read interesting information.
Greetings to all members and Teo.
Sergio
Greetings to all members and Teo.
Sergio
Re: Clover amp
Very nice indeed.
TM
TM
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Re: Clover amp
The amps are made in Italy and they are designed to run on 230 volts AC. What problems does that cause if one wanted to use one of these amps in North America on 120 volts AC? I'm assuming there are transformers available to convert 120 to 230? Other than the hassle, does this cause any problems with the amp if done correctly. I'm assuming this has been done successfully many times before as I'm assuming there are many 110 - 120 volt AC amps in Europe. Anybody have any first hand experience at this? Thanks for your time.


Re: Clover amp
I suppose the simple solution would be to use a variac with a foreign amp.
But the best fix would be to have a export power transformer that has both 120vac and 220vac primaries.
Some amps like Marshall were switchable.
But the best fix would be to have a export power transformer that has both 120vac and 220vac primaries.
Some amps like Marshall were switchable.
Tom
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Re: Clover amp
Thanks. Agreed. Staco makes a decent Variac that will work for this. (just got off the phone with them actually) 4.8 amps at 230 volts AC. Expensive with the built in voltmeter though. Yikes!! I'll contact the builder and see about a different transformer. I know Van Weelden went through the same thing for the US amps he built for Joe Bonamassa.


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Re: Clover amp
i blv it wqs cloned from that amp, even the footswitch looks same as Greg`s!tubedogsmith wrote:that sounded quite cool, had the G Hilden thing going on bigtime!!
Re: Clover amp
Sounds good! , very sweet tone!