Question about strat tone through non hrm
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Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
There's also the debate on 100k vs 220k/150k for a good strat tone... I know that was in one of Gil's threads. He mentioned something about the 220k/150k with the .05uF/100K-B midcap/pot combo with the rest of the amp similar to #124 if I'm not mistaken... thats next on my list of things to build. Just need to get a chassis from Brandon when they become available.
Andy
Andy
Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
Wow...Seems like a lot of people feel this way. I have heard some decent sounding clips on brownnote's website. I'm thinking of trying the 100k idea like the #124. If I see a heritage 12-65 speaker for cheap I'll try to swipe it up. When I first built the dlite I tried the speakers in my hotrod deville cab 4x10, which sounded alright.
Stelligan,
Nice clip...thanks for sharing. I'll try to post some, when I get some time to record.
Stelligan,
Nice clip...thanks for sharing. I'll try to post some, when I get some time to record.
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Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
I 100% agree, my teles sound great through these types of amps with a Skyliner stack.stelligan wrote:Telecasters yes. Different beasties. My Tele likes my amps much better than my Strats do......My opinion using my amps YMMV
I have not tried them in my Bluesmaster configured amp.
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About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
Teles sound GREAT with the BM also!glasman wrote:I 100% agree, my teles sound great through these types of amps with a Skyliner stack.
I have not tried them in my Bluesmaster configured amp.
Wife: How many amps do you need?
Me: Just one more...
Me: Just one more...
Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
My good buddy Bill Holter came over with his nice strat a couple of months ago. He sounded amazing into my Glaswerks in both HRM and non HRM modes. 2X12 w/G1265. He preferred the KT77 tubes with the Strat.
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dogears,
Sell me your amp......
Sell me your amp......
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Which one?? (Not all mine. The Wrecks and Strat are Bill H's and the Two Rocks are Bob S's)
PS: Those are real Trainwrecks.
PS: Those are real Trainwrecks.
[img843]http://www.scottlernermusic.com/pics/WallofDoom1.jpg[/img]stelligan wrote:dogears,
Sell me your amp......
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Hold on...I have to wipe the drool from my dropped jaw...Now that's a wall of tone.....
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You mean I can have my pick?? You vomitor of good tone..
P.S. Throw us a bone and post a clip with that there Stratocaster. ANd if that is a Tele pickup I see in the bridge - that is so not fair
P.S. Throw us a bone and post a clip with that there Stratocaster. ANd if that is a Tele pickup I see in the bridge - that is so not fair
Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
den58,
Thanks, for the compliment. A D'Lite 22 is the most Strat friendly amp of this style that I own. You may want to check the thread with all the tweaks on it before you start.
Thanks, for the compliment. A D'Lite 22 is the most Strat friendly amp of this style that I own. You may want to check the thread with all the tweaks on it before you start.
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Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
I really don't have much to add other than agreeing with the concensus. Some Strat settings are better than others but it is way too hard. It is almost as though these amps were designed to repair the drawbacks of humbuckers. As to why Teles are good and Strats not ... no clue. It also flys in the face of my long-held preference for using 10's with Gibsons and 12's with Fenders.
Perhaps it is useful to remember that we aren't comparing production runs like Buicks or Tremolux's. D's were tweaked by the unit to accomodate specific players -- the more famous of whom played low-impedance buckers (don't know how Lowell did it). They are personal enough that it would help to know what the original owner played at the time. These amps were built around the guitar.
Skip
Perhaps it is useful to remember that we aren't comparing production runs like Buicks or Tremolux's. D's were tweaked by the unit to accomodate specific players -- the more famous of whom played low-impedance buckers (don't know how Lowell did it). They are personal enough that it would help to know what the original owner played at the time. These amps were built around the guitar.
Skip
Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
2 questions as a follow-up.
Since I don't own a tele can someone explain to me why a tele pu would be different than a strat pu? Aren't they both single coils? Why would a tele sound ok?
Since the strat sounds ok on clean they perhaps only the od section needs tweaking?
Just wondering.
Rut
Since I don't own a tele can someone explain to me why a tele pu would be different than a strat pu? Aren't they both single coils? Why would a tele sound ok?
Since the strat sounds ok on clean they perhaps only the od section needs tweaking?
Just wondering.
Rut
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Thanks Stelligan,
I will check for the tweaked info. I believe I've already copied a layout with the tweaks. Thanks again for the clip that helps me to know what version I want to build. I'm pretty new to building, so I'm glad it's the relatively simple build.
Dennis
I will check for the tweaked info. I believe I've already copied a layout with the tweaks. Thanks again for the clip that helps me to know what version I want to build. I'm pretty new to building, so I'm glad it's the relatively simple build.
Dennis
Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
The difference is in the mechanical parts, especially the bridges.rutledj wrote:2 questions as a follow-up.
Since I don't own a tele can someone explain to me why a tele pu would be different than a strat pu? Aren't they both single coils? Why would a tele sound ok?
Rut
Compared to the strat the tele has more punch and sustain
and is creamier in the low mids. The tele bridge pickup
is a bit beefier than a typical strat pickup too. Hard tail strats
do a little better in the punch and sustain department but where's
the fun?
Last edited by jurgen on Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:47 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Question about strat tone through non hrm
Wound a little hotter, too. 7+k for a tele bridge, 5.8~ for strat bridge.