CV Jee Beez
Friend of Leo's
The Bandmaster breaks up quicker, is not as loud, and not as bright. Based on my limited experience with the Bassman.I wonder how much this amp is like a bassman.
The Bandmaster breaks up quicker, is not as loud, and not as bright. Based on my limited experience with the Bassman.I wonder how much this amp is like a bassman.
Wow, great amp! Congrats. Is this a reissue from the mid 2010s, because it is in great condition. Never played a Bandmastrer before yet. But everything I heard about them's been great.I saw this for sale online in Tucson. My buddy was headed there right around the time I would get funds from the sale of another amp. I asked him to get it for me and he did.
Just picked it up from my buddy last night.
It's 22 lbs. Lighter than the amp I sold and it sounds like the amp I sold (but not as loud).
Mostly what I can say is that there are no ugly sound, frequencies and I have no complaints. More exploring to be done at higher volume(s).View attachment 1066971View attachment 1066972View attachment 1066973
Thanks. You're right. It is a reissue from the mid 2010s. It replaced my high powered tweed twin.Wow, great amp! Congrats. Is this a reissue from the mid 2010s, because it is in great condition. Never played a Bandmastrer before yet. But everything I heard about them's been great.
I tried Victoria's version of the 3x10 Bandmaster for a while several years ago. Try as I might, the amp didn't have enough headroom. It got mushy too soon.
Now that I think about it, I failed to check the bias and/or swap tubes out. But I get the impression it was more the amp.
An ay7 in #1 will give less gain. it will lower volume by a couple dbsI saw this for sale online in Tucson. My buddy was headed there right around the time I would get funds from the sale of another amp. I asked him to get it for me and he did.
Just picked it up from my buddy last night.
It's 22 lbs. Lighter than the amp I sold and it sounds like the amp I sold (but not as loud).
Mostly what I can say is that there are no ugly sound, frequencies and I have no complaints. More exploring to be done at higher volume(s).View attachment 1066971View attachment 1066972View attachment 1066973
Yes original Bandmaster 5E7 used a 12AY7 w/ 820 bias resistor. 12AX7 100 times gain, 12AY7 40 times gain. Depends if this builder stayed with original bias value. You can duplicate the same gain and tone characteristics by upping the bias voltage with a higher value resistor. Try 2K2 to stay w/ 12Ax7.For better results -replace the first preamp tube with a 12AY7. For best results, get some 6L6WGB's or 5881's. The originals used 6L6G's according to the schematic.
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Congrats, I'm jealous. I've wished for one of those for a long time. It would fit beautifully between my 5E3 Deluxe and 5E8A low power Twin.
If you’ve already got the 5E8A Twin then buying a Bandmaster would be kind of redundant. The 5E8, 5E7, 5E5, and 5E4 are all nearly identical aside from speakers and output transformers.
Power ratings are different enough between the Bandmaster and the Low Power Twin.If you’ve already got the 5E8A Twin then buying a Bandmaster would be kind of redundant. The 5E8, 5E7, 5E5, and 5E4 are all nearly identical aside from speakers and output transformers.