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Questions regarding amp history, repairs and customization

Peavy classic 212 deuce

Posted Wed, 07/14/2010 - 19:05 by roszell
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~ Ok, amp people- I have a peavy classic 212 deuce amp. It sounds nice to me, but I am no tone specialist.
It also has plenty of volume for large rooms. I'm thinking I should still search out the best amp, or should I stick with what I have. However it's a monster to carry.

Can someone list me the pros and cons of this amp? Maybe let me know how old it is? The serial number is 9a-451234 if that helps with the year, and btw it has 6L6gc tubes- (maybe changing the tubes might bring a better tone?) Or should I make it a boat anchor and keep on searching?

Thoughts and advice? continue reading...

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An important amp/gear tip for beginners

Posted Wed, 07/07/2010 - 15:40 by Expert Skip Simmons
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These thoughts are for all you people just starting out with amplified harp...... continue reading...

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Jensen P10r

Posted Tue, 06/01/2010 - 20:37 by Jon M Harl
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Skip I actually have two questions. Do you have a good source for vintage Jensen P10r speakers.

Are the Weber VST 10" 10A125 (Which is supposed to be a replacement for the Jensen P10q) actually comparable to a vintage speaker.

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input impedance of my Microphone and instrument 1 and 2 inputs on my amp

Posted Sat, 05/29/2010 - 21:00 by 528hemi
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Skip,

Is there an easy way to measure the input impedance of my microphone in and instrument 1and 2 inputs on my amp.
When I plug my crystal or deramic mics directly into the amp the output is not loud like my Shure CR's or EV 638's
If I plug my crystals into my BBE two timer delay first the output is awesome. I assume the inputs are not optimized for very high impedance mics.

To measure the input impedance can I just plug a 1/4 cable into the input jack and just measure the resistance? Would this be the input impedance of the amp input?

Thanks 528hemi

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12Ax7 5721 12At7 12Ay7 General effect of changing these tubes

Posted Sat, 05/29/2010 - 17:17 by 528hemi
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Hi Skip,

In general can you describe what would be expected tone wise when for example changing the pre-amp tube
in my 8 watt amp from a 12At7 to a 12AX7 or a 12Ay7? WIll going fro mthe 12At7 to a 12X7 make the amp break up sooner?
Does going from a 12At7 to a 12Ay7 make the amp cleaner?

How does this all work?

David,
feel free to respond :) I know Skip is having issues posting.

Thanks 528hemi

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Posting Issues

Posted Sat, 05/29/2010 - 11:21 by David Barrett
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Skip's having some posting issues on the site. He's hearin' you guys and will reply as soon as we get it fixed.

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RCA 7591 NOS tubes

Posted Wed, 05/26/2010 - 18:09 by 528hemi
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Skip,

Do you have experience with the RCA 7591 tubes? Are they considered a superior tube compared to JJ or other brands like Westinghouse or Sylvania?
Just want your overall impression.

Thanks 528hemi

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Silvertone 1472 Amp

Posted Wed, 05/26/2010 - 07:43 by 528hemi
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Hi,
Is a Silvertone 1472 a good amp for harp?

Thanks 528hemi

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Possible buying a used amp

Posted Mon, 05/24/2010 - 16:04 by 528hemi
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Hi Skip,

I checked out a used tube amp today and it sounded real nice. The thing is after awhile it started to ring and when you tapped the amp, the ringing stopped. It happend a few minutes later so the seller pulled a tube and replaced it. I did not hear it ring again. I know without seeing the amp it is hard to tell what might be going on but does that ringing mean a tube could be going bad and tapping it would stop it or more likely something with the socket. continue reading...

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Bassman Reissue question

Posted Sun, 05/23/2010 - 14:55 by Jon M Harl
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Does the Bassman Reissue that was made before the LTD have a printed circuit board? Also out of what material and construction method for the joints is the cabinet made? I know the LTD is a pine cabinet with finger joints.

Thanks,
Jon

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