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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: MD
Age: 51
Posts: 735
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Next amp: 5F1?
I've lately gotten the urge to build another amp. Not because I'm dissatisfied with my current setup, homebrew 18w M clone & '74 Vibrolux, just looking for something different mainly to use at home in my music room.
In the past, besides several full circuit and single channel 18watters, I've also built;
Since I don't currently own a tweed and I've pretty well covered the higher wattage end (sorry, I've no need for 50+ watt amp), the 5F1 intrigues me. Especially since I'm looking to go fairly cheap on parts. Could anyone who's played or owned one of these offer their thoughts I what I can expect. Are you guys using 8" speakers or what? TIA tom |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Independence, MO
Posts: 1,086
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I finished a 5F1 a few weeks ago. It's great with single coils but over-compresses with humbuckers when its cranked. The neck-position humbucker in a Les Paul is way wooly. I mitigate those shortcomings by giving it just a touch more dirt (barely) with a Blues Driver, which narrows the frequencies enough to firm up the bottom end into quasi-Bluesbreaker territory. I run mine into a Celestion G12-K100 in a Crate 1x12 cabinet, and it sounds great. I can't imagine myself ever using an 8" speaker. When I get around to building a cabinet for it, it will be a tweed Deluxe-sized cab with a 12.
I really like the sound of my clone. The only things I would change are 1 - Make the volume control not act so much like a tone control; it needs to be up fairly high to get the highs out of it. 2 - Increase the filtering to firm up the low end. I haven't experimented with this at all, yet. A tweed Princeton might be a better fit for me. You can never have too many amps, you know...
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Independence, MO
Posts: 1,086
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I got a chassis-only kit from Marsh and specified an 8-ohm OT. I think it's a Mojo. The PT is supposedly an Heyboer. My 5E3 is the same way to a degree, but guitars that sound dark through the 5F1 spank hard through the 5E3. I use the same cabinet for both amps.
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