Another wonderful and worthy segment, thank you Keith. Too much to talk about, yet here’s my own piece. I luckily grew up with a lot of great music and people around me, that got me started. My dad was a heavy duty electronics guy in the military and personal business. The electronics saved him from going to Vietnam. I picked up on that stuff at a young age and have continued into my 50’s with guitar playing and the interest of amps and everything in between. I worked in the audio/visual industry for over 20 years and met some very talented people. My buddy who was an expert on everything built his own $10-20 amps for his own pleasure and taught me so, so much, I’m beyond grateful. He unfortunately passed away from cancer, not a sob story. Point being, the collection of tubes that I have amassed through the years is awesome. It makes a huge difference if you are willing to play the game and experiment. This is a great video and has a huge correlation with my personal life. I’m still hard at it; I love my guitars, amps, tubes and all the other stuff I have that is musically related. I do have other hobbies as well, but it all ties into the love, lore and whatever else involving wood, metal, electricity and so much more. Sorry for rambling, I do love your videos, you inspire in your own way, I respect that big time!
Edit: I type too fast at times. My friend who was our electronics repair guy, built his own amps etc. I meant $10-20,000 amps. Extremely high end with the absolute best components and tubes that I never had personally seen. My friends and I pushed him to build guitar amps. It was honestly humorous in such a wonderful way. He built an original Plexi head and had such a hard time comprehending the whole thing of gain. We had to reassure him that it was required. The amp came out beyond amazing; we called it the “loud bot”, It sounded exactly like a vintage Plexi with a bit more adjustability. I built my own amp that my friend Ken designed based on a Fender Champ circuit. Probably five watts peak, it’s so clean and smooth sounding with a 6V6 power tube, a very old RCA 12ax7 preamp tube and 5y3wgtb rectifier tube. It has a massive set of transformers and equally heavy choke. The sound is pristine and the heaviest small, single channel amp that I own. It awesome that I built it myself with direction from a master!
I like the G4 and the Red channel on the Generator SO much more thank the purple and G3! I'm very happy with my Dynamis 7-40. I can do the Two-Notes stuff externally but the clean on the Dynamis 7-40 is simply amazing to me and I love its Red channel too.
Derek, one neo speaker I keep finding good reviews of is Jensen Tornado 100 Classic. Have you tried it? Personally I haven't had a chance to try it yet. It also might lean more towards alnico then ceramic sound so it might not be what you're looking for.
Another wonderful and worthy segment, thank you Keith. Too much to talk about, yet here’s my own piece. I luckily grew up with a lot of great music and people around me, that got me started. My dad was a heavy duty electronics guy in the military and personal business. The electronics saved him from going to Vietnam. I picked up on that stuff at a young age and have continued into my 50’s with guitar playing and the interest of amps and everything in between. I worked in the audio/visual industry for over 20 years and met some very talented people. My buddy who was an expert on everything built his own $10-20 amps for his own pleasure and taught me so, so much, I’m beyond grateful. He unfortunately passed away from cancer, not a sob story.
Point being, the collection of tubes that I have amassed through the years is awesome. It makes a huge difference if you are willing to play the game and experiment. This is a great video and has a huge correlation with my personal life. I’m still hard at it; I love my guitars, amps, tubes and all the other stuff I have that is musically related. I do have other hobbies as well, but it all ties into the love, lore and whatever else involving wood, metal, electricity and so much more.
Sorry for rambling, I do love your videos, you inspire in your own way, I respect that big time!
Edit: I type too fast at times. My friend who was our electronics repair guy, built his own amps etc. I meant $10-20,000 amps. Extremely high end with the absolute best components and tubes that I never had personally seen. My friends and I pushed him to build guitar amps. It was honestly humorous in such a wonderful way. He built an original Plexi head and had such a hard time comprehending the whole thing of gain. We had to reassure him that it was required. The amp came out beyond amazing; we called it the “loud bot”, It sounded exactly like a vintage Plexi with a bit more adjustability. I built my own amp that my friend Ken designed based on a Fender Champ circuit. Probably five watts peak, it’s so clean and smooth sounding with a 6V6 power tube, a very old RCA 12ax7 preamp tube and 5y3wgtb rectifier tube. It has a massive set of transformers and equally heavy choke. The sound is pristine and the heaviest small, single channel amp that I own. It awesome that I built it myself with direction from a master!
I liked hearing about the amps and the history!
I like the G4 and the Red channel on the Generator SO much more thank the purple and G3! I'm very happy with my Dynamis 7-40. I can do the Two-Notes stuff externally but the clean on the Dynamis 7-40 is simply amazing to me and I love its Red channel too.
I had no idea how much info there is to guitar amps. Well done, guys. Time to start out by looking at Revv amps!
I have one of their G3 pedals and I LOVE it. Saving up to buy one of their heads.
Derek, one neo speaker I keep finding good reviews of is Jensen Tornado 100 Classic. Have you tried it? Personally I haven't had a chance to try it yet. It also might lean more towards alnico then ceramic sound so it might not be what you're looking for.
Is that tele a modified JV modified?
It is
@@fivewattworld Outstanding sir.
does the fat cat in the back have a name?
Do you mean that pluffie? He’s a Pokémon “Snorlax”.
@@fivewattworld ah thought it was a cat.
Amp Furries rule