mistermullens
Poster Extraordinaire
Since the other thread has basically became a mod thread, I thought I'd give my A/B review here. Its my first and I hope it helps and answers some questions some of you may have. BTW, both amps were run into a 2x10 cab and don't have any mods. More below.
First off, I have had my Epi VJr head for over a year now and I run it through a 2x10 Hartke bass cab loaded with Eminence Ramrods. I'm using a JJ EL84 and a Tung Sol (High Gain) 12AX7 for tubes in the Epi and the GA-5 has its stock JJs. Normally I have a NOS Jan Philips 5751 in the Epi's preamp, but I couldn't get the damn thing back in after trying it in the GA-5. So here we go.
I plugged my '52 Partscaster straight into Input 1 and set the volume to a hair under 1:00. The '52 has a Nocaster bridge and a GFS Mean 90 in the neck. The cab really adds some bass to the sound compared to the stock 8 incher. IMO, its a perfectly nasty blues amp, and really does rock well. The cab allows for more volume and I think anyone could do a blues gig with this setup or by just using the amp stock. It cleans up very nicely when you change your pick attack. Its very articulate and I can tell a difference between a PCB amp and a PTP amp. IMO, it also sounds a lot like the 1960 Tweed Champ I played a couple of weeks ago. Now, how about that Epi?
As much as I hate to admit it, the Epi does sound similar to the GA-5. I used the same settings and cab on the Epi. I think part of the reason it sounded similar is the 12AX7 I used. I hadn't used the Tung Sol in the amp before and it really nastied it up. It actually sounded better than it has in a long time. For whatever reason, the Epi didn't sound as loud as the GA-5. I found myself wanting to turn up the volume, but resisted the temptation. The Epi also sounded darker than the GA-5. This is a common opinion of these amps.
This is a short review, but if I had to choose only one, I would go with the GA-5. I still like the Epi and would use it as a back up, but the GA-5 sounds like a 5w amp should sound like. The cleans are nice in the GA-5, and when turned up, sounds like a vintage amp. I don't think 5w amps are designed with cleans in mind. Definitely louder, and most importantly, has quite a bit more mojo than the Epi. Feel free to ask some questions as I'll probably be able to add more to the review that way.
First off, I have had my Epi VJr head for over a year now and I run it through a 2x10 Hartke bass cab loaded with Eminence Ramrods. I'm using a JJ EL84 and a Tung Sol (High Gain) 12AX7 for tubes in the Epi and the GA-5 has its stock JJs. Normally I have a NOS Jan Philips 5751 in the Epi's preamp, but I couldn't get the damn thing back in after trying it in the GA-5. So here we go.
I plugged my '52 Partscaster straight into Input 1 and set the volume to a hair under 1:00. The '52 has a Nocaster bridge and a GFS Mean 90 in the neck. The cab really adds some bass to the sound compared to the stock 8 incher. IMO, its a perfectly nasty blues amp, and really does rock well. The cab allows for more volume and I think anyone could do a blues gig with this setup or by just using the amp stock. It cleans up very nicely when you change your pick attack. Its very articulate and I can tell a difference between a PCB amp and a PTP amp. IMO, it also sounds a lot like the 1960 Tweed Champ I played a couple of weeks ago. Now, how about that Epi?
As much as I hate to admit it, the Epi does sound similar to the GA-5. I used the same settings and cab on the Epi. I think part of the reason it sounded similar is the 12AX7 I used. I hadn't used the Tung Sol in the amp before and it really nastied it up. It actually sounded better than it has in a long time. For whatever reason, the Epi didn't sound as loud as the GA-5. I found myself wanting to turn up the volume, but resisted the temptation. The Epi also sounded darker than the GA-5. This is a common opinion of these amps.
This is a short review, but if I had to choose only one, I would go with the GA-5. I still like the Epi and would use it as a back up, but the GA-5 sounds like a 5w amp should sound like. The cleans are nice in the GA-5, and when turned up, sounds like a vintage amp. I don't think 5w amps are designed with cleans in mind. Definitely louder, and most importantly, has quite a bit more mojo than the Epi. Feel free to ask some questions as I'll probably be able to add more to the review that way.