satellitedog
TDPRI Member
Hey folks!
I'm smitten with the '68 Princeton Reverb RI's tonality and punchy clean tone, awesome reverb, and lovely tremolo, but will have to save up for a couple of months until I can allow myself to indulge in buying one... (not to mention the available p2p clones or kits, that may sound better)
Currently I'm playing a green-board Blues Jr. (from around 2000) and while I dig that sound too, it's a different design and I can't really get close enough to the desired tonality. I tried a very mid-scooped, bass heavy setting with the controls that kinda remind me of the general vibe, but not enough. The green board sounded very warm compared to later cream-board Juniors when I bought it in 2004, not as shrill or piercing, also had more body to the sound (with a subpar reverb).
Where does the difference lie?
What are my options?
I'm considering small, budget combos with 6L6 or 6V6 power tubes as a possible substitute for/entry into the Princeton sound.
models I considered so far:
-VHT Special 6 for its mod friendly construction with that handwired board and 10" speaker. Also priced very competitively
-VHT S6 Ultra (only because it has the built in attenuator)
-Monoprice Champ clone if there's one for 230 V
-Joyo Sweet Baby
-Laney Cub 10 or 8 (the Cub 12 has EL84s and it sounds more like a Blues Jr in my experience)
Any suggestions?
Thanks for reading and your opinion.
SD
I'm smitten with the '68 Princeton Reverb RI's tonality and punchy clean tone, awesome reverb, and lovely tremolo, but will have to save up for a couple of months until I can allow myself to indulge in buying one... (not to mention the available p2p clones or kits, that may sound better)
Currently I'm playing a green-board Blues Jr. (from around 2000) and while I dig that sound too, it's a different design and I can't really get close enough to the desired tonality. I tried a very mid-scooped, bass heavy setting with the controls that kinda remind me of the general vibe, but not enough. The green board sounded very warm compared to later cream-board Juniors when I bought it in 2004, not as shrill or piercing, also had more body to the sound (with a subpar reverb).
Where does the difference lie?
What are my options?
I'm considering small, budget combos with 6L6 or 6V6 power tubes as a possible substitute for/entry into the Princeton sound.
models I considered so far:
-VHT Special 6 for its mod friendly construction with that handwired board and 10" speaker. Also priced very competitively
-VHT S6 Ultra (only because it has the built in attenuator)
-Monoprice Champ clone if there's one for 230 V
-Joyo Sweet Baby
-Laney Cub 10 or 8 (the Cub 12 has EL84s and it sounds more like a Blues Jr in my experience)
Any suggestions?
Thanks for reading and your opinion.
SD