Wayne Alexander
May 7th, 2012, 08:48 PM
My latest. I started with a Ceriatone Lightning kit, but substituted the back panel (and half power switch) from a Creme Brulee - I can use the 1/2 power switch, I wouldn't have used the line out from the Matchless kit that mounts in the same spot. I swapped the coupling caps from the supplied Malllory 150 types (which were fine) with Sozos which I like a little better. I used a 22K dropping resistor for the preamp rail, as per the Matchless original, rather than the 4.7K one that comes with the Ceriatone kit. This change is truer to the original, and gets it a little dirtier sooner with a bit lower plate voltage in the preamp section. I used the Westlabs Matchless 15 watt transformer set. This really sounds great, very much like the left channel of my Matchless SC-30, the Vox Top Boost inspired channel. Though real Matchlesses are true point to point, the circuit board type construction doesn't seem to hurt tonally. If you haven't played a Matchless, you'd find that a Lightning has much more clean headroom than an AC15 has, tighter bass and more "authority" sonically, and it is notably louder than an AC15, even though the tube complement is the same. The master volume works incredibly well, though most of the range is between zero and 1 on the dial. The half power switch (pentode-triode switch on the EL84s) still leaves the thing pretty loud by some people's standards. There's something about the Matchless design, transformers, etc, that is just plain louder than a lot of other amps.
If you're after the EF86 (dirtier) channel of the SC / DC30 but in a 15 watt power, the Ceriatone Creme Brulee is similar to that - something like the Matchless Nighthawk. I like them both but slightly prefer the Lightning for what I do.
Ceriatone is a first rate place to deal with, if you're in the US you just source the heavy stuff (transformers, cabinets) locally to save on shipping. They ship faster from Malaysia to Los Angeles than most US based business ship from a couple states away.
I got the head cab from Anthony at Gabkits, it was a perfect fit and even had the mounting holes predrilled in the right places.
If you're after the EF86 (dirtier) channel of the SC / DC30 but in a 15 watt power, the Ceriatone Creme Brulee is similar to that - something like the Matchless Nighthawk. I like them both but slightly prefer the Lightning for what I do.
Ceriatone is a first rate place to deal with, if you're in the US you just source the heavy stuff (transformers, cabinets) locally to save on shipping. They ship faster from Malaysia to Los Angeles than most US based business ship from a couple states away.
I got the head cab from Anthony at Gabkits, it was a perfect fit and even had the mounting holes predrilled in the right places.
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