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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Mid-Atlantic,US
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Re: Keep hittin' tha horse, Jed! Mebbe it's just PLAYIN' dai
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Do you really expect me or anyone else to believe that the quality of a Crate is equal to a PTP Fender?? Come on.... I'm sure the amp sounds fine for what you play,but I like to have something a little better than a Crate. Which is just about anything.
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Raleigh
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Re: Keep hittin' tha horse, Jed! Mebbe it's just PLAYIN' dai
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As for an old Princeton, I don't know anything particular about those. I do know that all 20-30 year old amps need to get serviced at some point. If I get one that hasn't been, then I'm looking at $60-70 an hour to get it serviced. That could easily run into "real" money quickly. I'm not saying this is a bad route, just that $400 now doesn't mean that's all it will cost. Having said that, I'm very close to closing a deal with someone on one :). Regarding PTP or not, I'm not an electrical engineer or amp tech so I can't debate the merits of this stuff on a technical level. What I do know is simple this:[*]some of the best amplifiers available use PCBs[*]some of the best amplifiers available don't use PCBs[*]some of the worst amplifiers available use PCBs[*]some of the worst amplifiers available don't use PCBs |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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If you don't like the fact that I like to play it sometimes, I'm sorry, you just gotta get over it. It's not your amp, and I promise never to come to your house or one of your gigs and make you play it. Really. I won't. Quote:
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Suburban Twang Town
Posts: 753
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Grossly misinformed.....
I doubt it...this is a well known problem. In fact most of the early literature from the '84's developer (Phillips of Holland..who owned a controlling interest of Mullard in the UK) advised aganst a upside down placement of the '84... whenever possible thus the use of the vertical/horizontal placement in most late 50's early '60s UK amps, and the continuing use of that orentation in most highend '84 based designs. Current low end designs, hang the tubes, to allow them to be seen by entry level buyers, who will simply look at the back of the amp to see if "it has tubes", make the tubes easier to change, and provide cooling without resorting to the more expensive option of venting the cab...No there is nothing inherently wrong with the'84..including most current production ones..and I never said there was..I was simply pointing out that most of the current crop of low end amps, have design comprimises that may have a negitive effect on longevity.. I have owned a few of these, and played and serviced may others, and these problems are well documented, and known to most informed techs.
There are a number of participants on this board who have the habit of making blanket statements, usualy negitave, based on opinion, or limited personal experence without any type of supporting explanation or documentation. I feel that this is a disservice to those who are seeking input on a purchase, repair, mod, what have you..If you have input fine, but it is helpful to give a bit of unbiased support to justify your position..
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