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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: An Englishman in Canada!
Age: 40
Posts: 243
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after months of discouraging newcomers from buying these lower priced type amps.... All the arguments on this board and now this... I'm incomplete shock! Makes one wonder just which advice to really follow.... |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Park Ridge, NJ
Age: 62
Posts: 4,788
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I still wouldn't rely on or buy cheap PCB amps - particularly if yer looking for a main, reliable amp. Forget tone, think durability. Would I trust this VJrH to gig with? Heck NO. Do I like the tone? Heck YEAH. Was it worth the 99 clams? For ME, You BET. And in the end, I've got a cab and chassis to stick in the PTP circuit of my choice. You don't know, or want to know how to play with amp circuits? Be afraid, and definitely don't buy a cheap PCB amp. If yer a relative noobie to guitars and amps, my strong advice is still to stay far away from cheap PCB amps and buy only the PTP variety, vintage or boutique. Then again, ya feelin' lucky enuf to follow the advice of others? |
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PC boards are more delicate then PtP wiring. The thin copper traces are subject to work hardening and stress fracture due to vibration. Yes, mounting systems can be devised so the board MTBF ( mean time between failures ) is equal to the passive parts , but not in a $100 amp. It is not reasonable to expect the mechanical design of a head or combo to be done by an engineer with a back ground in vibration control such as in high performance aircraft, so for a rugged " road worthy" product , PtP is just a better choice. I see Rob's posts as saying " They have addressed enough of the issues that this is now a fun produce. If you have to rely on it , it is not a good choice , but if you just want a fun amp that you can stand to have break sometime in the future , then it might be for you". That seems like good , well considered advice to me. All the best |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Den-tron, TX
Posts: 32
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Replaced speaker and tubes and still didn't sound very good. I blamed it on the puffy vinyl mojo! Sold it to a friend and bought a Pro Jr. Did the speaker and tube replacement and just started laughing at how much better and closer to a real amp it sounded. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Wales
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