I Plugged My Guitar Into A Filmosound Tube Amp And It Was DELICIOUS

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2022
  • In this video I play my guitar through a stock Bell & Howell Filmosound amp. It was indeed delicious.
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  • @blusmahn
    @blusmahn Рік тому +912

    I can hear my Dad laughing in heaven ! He repaired radios and used the Army Surplus version of this for my first amp in 1965 !

    • @gloomsdoom649
      @gloomsdoom649 Рік тому +10

    • @sethdemers1530
      @sethdemers1530 Рік тому +11

      What! that’s crazy this looks completely foreign to me I find it interesting you can have a relatable story/memory to it

    • @joelaichner3025
      @joelaichner3025 Рік тому +12

      Cool Dad !

    • @djizzah
      @djizzah Рік тому +1

      Love it!!

    • @aronhallam6449
      @aronhallam6449 Рік тому +7

      I've always liked the idea of using these (a have something similar without the transformer) but until this demo i'd never heard one sound good on youtube. Nice demo.

  • @azz710
    @azz710 Рік тому +180

    I have a Bell & Howell projector with this amplifier. Back in the 1980s, I had it set up to show a film, turned on the amp, and an electrolytic capacitor blew up. It was made in the late 1930s, and I'm surprised it lasted that long. The problem was that it was a custom cap, with several coaxial layers, and it was marked only with a part number. I called up Bell & Howell and was connected to the company historian. He found the schematic for me (it was actually a blueprint, and they had several copies) and sent it to me along with an actual capacitor. He said it was untested, but of course if it didn't work, I could just use multiple capacitors and rewire the amp a little. I asked him how much this would cost and he just laughed and sent it all for free. Bell & Howell defined the term, "class act." The new old stock capacitor worked fine, and it's still going strong.

    • @Paiadakine
      @Paiadakine Рік тому +7

      That was a very class act. One day no one will know how to fix these old tube electronics.

    • @BakedRBeans
      @BakedRBeans Рік тому +3

      @@Paiadakine Check out radiotvphononut on youtube, He loves the old electronics-and hates new equipment.

    • @azz710
      @azz710 Рік тому +6

      @@klaudio2803 I know where the projector is up in the attic, but I don't think the schematic is with it. I folded it up to the size of a normal sheet of paper and as I recall I folded it white side out. But I do have a couple of old filing cabinets I can go through, and I'll do that when I get a chance.

    • @Aquila98
      @Aquila98 Рік тому

      Following, just purchased one

    • @peterwood2633
      @peterwood2633 Рік тому

      Great story, company historian!

  • @hessex1899
    @hessex1899 Рік тому +484

    With the bread pan this is the most Tom Waits amp ever. Without the bread pan it is the second most Tom Waits amp ever.

    • @MRichK
      @MRichK Рік тому +3

      When you say Tom Waits do you mean Marc Ribot style?

    • @hessex1899
      @hessex1899 Рік тому +7

      @@MRichK Nono. I mean Tom Waits. Just the general vibe. :) Marc Ribot is a genius, of course.

    • @sjsuismylife
      @sjsuismylife Рік тому +1

      Yeah. I had an old reel to reel tape player I did this with. Sounds great.

    • @RobertoReyesChHC
      @RobertoReyesChHC Рік тому

      Lol!

    • @queasyRider3
      @queasyRider3 Рік тому +1

      wait, you're getting all that grind from a - Tele ?! Rock on Garth!

  • @chris_h1990
    @chris_h1990 Рік тому +97

    It has an amazing bluesy AC/DC kind of tone to it and I love it!

  • @jasonbates2687
    @jasonbates2687 Рік тому +102

    Actually sounds great! This is why discerning guitar players use tube amps 80 years later.

  • @thomasarmbruster1743
    @thomasarmbruster1743 Рік тому +179

    I had this amp as built into a 16mm film projector. Connected to it's matching 12" alnico speaker, it was possibly the best amp I owned in over 50 years of playing.

    • @Muzikman127
      @Muzikman127 Рік тому +3

      @mcitp mcitp "had" and "was" not "have" and "is"

    • @donovanweber6059
      @donovanweber6059 Рік тому +1

      @mcitp mcitp been there aplenty !

    • @sampreece3900
      @sampreece3900 Рік тому +2

      The world certainly has regressed in the wake of analog components. Perhaps one day things will change for the better and we will return to the golden days.

    • @josephpbrown
      @josephpbrown Рік тому +1

      @@sampreece3900 How so?

    • @The_Mister_E
      @The_Mister_E Рік тому

      An impulse response from the speaker and a distortion profile would be much appreciated.

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Рік тому +46

    Wow. I was NOT expecting that tone to come out of that rig! Sounds killer.

  • @harleycolwell2886
    @harleycolwell2886 Рік тому +141

    That amp sounds awesome!!!
    I have a similar amp... I discovered that if I use a Boss (or equivalent) equalizer pedal in line with the guitar, its sound is absolutely brilliant. The boost of the pedal not only drives it harder if you want more crunch, but it gives me really impressive clean headroom too. In 20+ years of living room jams, I still haven't blown its onboard speaker or the output transformer. Thanks for posting your demo! I love it

  • @Tonedog88
    @Tonedog88 Рік тому +68

    Extremely tasteful playing to illustrate the qualities of this amp. Outstanding video!

  • @richarddee272
    @richarddee272 Рік тому +8

    Brings me back to when I was 17 years old..
    I worked for a company called 16mm, earning $15.60 a week wages, lol.
    My job was to count the frames in a film roll, after it came back from hire.
    The company hired out 16mm film in a time where video tape did not exist.
    I was given a Bell and Howel 16mm projector from my work and used the amp inside the projector to practice and practice on my Coronet electric guitar, eventually joined bands, bought marshals but just never made it big..
    The sound is still the same on what you’re playing right now, amazing..

  • @philipharris2273
    @philipharris2273 Рік тому +5

    Yep! I've been picking these up for a few £££s, rebuilding them, and really enjoying them. They are full of very old electrolytics (six that require replacement). Furthermore, the 6J7 is an early version of the EF37A - a superb pre-amp valve and precursor to the EF86. You can tune the circuit to filter out bass via the cathode and screen caps and achieve correct bias. With a Celestion Alnico Creamback, it keeps up with drums with a superb and controllable crunch. Given the electrolytics required replacement, what I've done to some is build Fender circuits (5D3, 5E3, 6G3) for the power stage, and kept the octal phase inverter (6SL&/ECC33) and said pre-amp valve but with a customised circuit to tune the bass roll-off. I'm on my 7th build at the mo with a stack of other chassis waiting for attention. They are quite a small chassis to work on/in. The OT is excellent quality and well with range of current given a few milli-amps have been saved by removing the optical reader and the third 6V6. So is the OT, if rather small, and therefore it saturates rather quickly. The bread pan is wise improvisation, but if you use coax, earthed at the chassis, you don't need it. You you need a step-down transformer for UK use. I'll do a video at some point if anyone is interested.

  • @knowshet313
    @knowshet313 Рік тому +23

    I love it. I have over 30 amplifiers from 1935 to 1978. And I wouldn’t mind having one of those. May the tone be with you.

    • @IllbeaMarinetillthedayidie
      @IllbeaMarinetillthedayidie 4 місяці тому

      i have one i would be willing to sell. the exact same model as the one in this video. if you're interested.

  • @TheJstewart2010
    @TheJstewart2010 Рік тому +22

    What an amazing sound! The eBay prices of Bell & Howell Filmosound amps just went up 5-fold. 😄

    • @jeffdixon847
      @jeffdixon847 Рік тому +3

      The prices have been going up for years.

  • @blanchae
    @blanchae Рік тому +13

    One of nicest sounding speakers that I played through for guitar was a pair of 12" old electromagnet organ speakers from the 1950s. They used 400V electromagnets instead of permanent magnetics. They had this very warm jazzy sound.

  • @therealeleusis
    @therealeleusis Рік тому +16

    Incredible sound...when you got to the point of playing and you hit that first chord I was shocked how good it sounds. Excellent discovery, thanks for sharing!!! 🤘

  • @zeejonesy
    @zeejonesy Рік тому +8

    It’s like this tone is alive and jumping out of my speakers. My GOODNESSSS what a killer sound.

  • @ribbonsofeuphoria5744
    @ribbonsofeuphoria5744 Рік тому +15

    What a great find. I love the sound of your filmosound.

  • @billhillard
    @billhillard Рік тому +22

    That sounds great! Do NOT get electrocuted. I had a REALLY old amp that I found from the 1920's - 1930's that was intended for an accordion, of all things. It sounded good and I tried using it as a monitor in my old band's recording space 25 years ago and it UNGROUNDED my whole PA system and when I went to sing I saw a bright white light in my eyes seemed like from inside my head and I felt my mouth burn horribly. Then I sold it! Sold that amp to the first person that I could with a LOT of warnings! True story. I do NOT miss that amp! Almost welded my teeth together.

    • @restojon1
      @restojon1 Рік тому +4

      I just laughed "with" you, but definitely not "at" you. The mental imagery it conjured up was quite something.

    • @FeverDev64
      @FeverDev64 Рік тому

      Cant even imagine that

    • @billhillard
      @billhillard Рік тому +3

      @@restojon1 Oh thank you sir laughing at me and the situation is fine too! Doing so is part of the human condition but you are clearly nicer than most people thank you! 😁

    • @loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
      @loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 Рік тому +3

      Anytime working with glass tubes on electronics you should always make sure to “discharge” it or you’ll get a nice shock 😂.
      Luckily it wasn’t a CRT because those things will kill you

    • @kq6up
      @kq6up 11 місяців тому

      An isolation transformer would have cured that issue, or at least a polarized plug to make sure the hot side of the plug stayed off the chassis

  • @Ubi-o
    @Ubi-o Рік тому +5

    Why is this actually the best sounding amp on earth.

  • @billwesley
    @billwesley Рік тому +7

    I had an even older one with the projector attached and a really ancient speaker that hand a really long rod between the driver and the cone which produced distortions like nothing else, this one also sounds amazingly good, just spectacular, love it

  • @rickg8015
    @rickg8015 Рік тому +88

    You can wrap the input pentode with 3M copper tape to act as a shield.. Love the tone, please retain Allen-Bradley carbon comp resistors and the “Domino” Silver Mica coupling caps if they are still within spec.. Most of the stuff you’ll change first are the very old electrolytic caps..

    • @edwhite7475
      @edwhite7475 Рік тому +6

      So those 'domino' caps are still usable- awesome, cos ive got some somewhere...i think.
      I save EVERYTHING-LOL.
      Im gonna look up Allen- Bradley resistors next and see what they look like...i found a bunch of odd looking resistors yesterday and im curious exactly what they are, maybe small caps.
      Thank you for posting this info, im also gonna go subscribe to your channel, this stuff fascinates me.
      For the last 50 years or so.

    • @rickg8015
      @rickg8015 Рік тому +4

      @@edwhite7475 Hi Ed.. I’m not a UA-camr.. I just did some DIY tube electronics (hifi and guitar).. Be aware that most of the Allen-Bradley Carbon Compostion resistors (as seen in the Filmosound amp here) would have drifted in value (especially if they were used as Plate loads or in the Cathode, esp if the tube is ran in high current).. If they are still within tolerance then you are lucky.. The small value Domino Mica caps sound really good and clean, but could also be open or leaky due to age and abuse (soldering iron..) So better Double Check everything.. If they are out of spec or defective, replace them.. An alternative to vintage Allen-Bradley are Ohmite Little Demon resistors.

  • @pavelmazalek2838
    @pavelmazalek2838 Рік тому +3

    this sounds really amazing. I didn't expected that. Now I want this sound :)

  • @dieselscience
    @dieselscience Рік тому +2

    THANKS for posting.
    It's good you kept the bread pan bit. I'm an engineer (not sound, but I have experience in radio circuits.) The pan shielding out the noise tells me all I need to know after I heard the 60 Hz hum.
    Your power supply circuit needs a 'filter cap.' The capacitors are old, tired and need some replacing. If you're up to it, you can wind your own with lead foil and oiled paper but you can also buy some nice ones. Filter capacitors in a power supply like this smooth out the ripple voltage when converting from AC to DC, and I can hear a lot of ripple.

  • @jesseregenauer630
    @jesseregenauer630 Рік тому +34

    That thing is insanely good sounding. Tonal range in breakup and cleans is insane. Wow. And a Tele thru it was how it's supposed to be done. I always stay on the tweed channel of my hybrid Fender Superchamp X2 head. I swim in these tones with my Telecaster. Great video and nice playing dude!

    • @DashnerGuitars
      @DashnerGuitars  Рік тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @BC-Zeee
      @BC-Zeee Рік тому +1

      I have that amp too. Well the combo version. Of all the tubs amps I've owned I played that little hybrid amp by far the most.

    • @jesseregenauer630
      @jesseregenauer630 Рік тому

      @@BC-Zeee I'm literally spoiled by this little X2 amp. They have the same digital brain box as the Fender Mustang solid state amps (which sound pretty damn good by themselves). Adding the 12AX7 inverter & dual 6V6 power amp section was a brilliant move in these hybrids. It sucks they discontinued the X2 series as I'd likely purchase another.......

  • @meesterdinglefritz2064
    @meesterdinglefritz2064 Рік тому +3

    That is pretty darn cool man and a huge plus is it seems to sound great! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @hugh007
    @hugh007 Рік тому +5

    The top cap connection is the input grid for the 6J7. As its the first stage, any hum will be amplified. Try replacing that wire with an appropriate length of shielded wire. The braided shield should be connected to the ground of the guitar input jack. The 6J7 tube is inherently shielded by its grounded metal shell. Pin #1 on the socket should be the shell connection. Great find.

    • @graftongodofmemes
      @graftongodofmemes Рік тому

      Honest question...wouldn't grounding it to pin one to minimise any ground loops that might be formed?

  • @guitarhero9147
    @guitarhero9147 Рік тому +1

    Impressive! I would have never guessed that it would sound so good. Thanks for sharing.

  • @johnnynephrite6147
    @johnnynephrite6147 Рік тому +7

    I worked at Carvin Amps for 20 years. There was so much controversy over wether the newer solid state amps were as good as the old tubes. So finally we did a blind amp test in the lab and it turned out that the most ardent promoters of tube amp superiority chose the solid state amps as better. The truth is theres simply no audible distinguishable characteristic that the human ear can differentiate anymore. However the tube amps do generate more heat, and in a cold basement studio in winter, thats a plus.

    • @edwhite7475
      @edwhite7475 Рік тому +1

      I had a Carvin 100 watt head and i hated it...i sold it to my buddy and his girlfriend hated it even more, cos she went into it one day with a pair of scissors and cut every wire.
      Ive owned Carvin PA stuff too and i was not impressed ...it all seemed very cheaply made and didnt sound as good as my Peavey stuff from the 80s...which i still have...so i have to respectfully disagree.
      I had big hopes for both, because of FZ and Steve Vai, but it didnt work for me.
      I kept my Marshall 2204s...all 3 of them...thats the sound for me.

    • @user-qe4rs4gy9i
      @user-qe4rs4gy9i 3 місяці тому

      That's interesting, I never played an amp I liked until I played through valves-which took over 10 years. Perhaps it is the response

    • @TheSuperDmyers
      @TheSuperDmyers 2 місяці тому +1

      Carvin amps are terrible so this all makes sense.

  • @jimpottssoundandvision
    @jimpottssoundandvision Рік тому +10

    That thing records well great grind good midrange, looks like superb build quality. That's a fun amp! Great video. JP

  • @PrinceWesterburg
    @PrinceWesterburg Рік тому +4

    I bought a reel to reel in a charity shop in 1999 for £3 and its very like this, all valve and the 'film editing' version of the one I had as a kid and blew up when I was 18! These old circuits tone is all down to the component type, not their age. You can build great sounding amps today just make sure you use NOS components, vintage solder and wire too if you can get it.

  • @RaajGovinda
    @RaajGovinda Рік тому +2

    really blessed to have that mate... great setup💪❤️🔥

  • @Ryan-sc4ht
    @Ryan-sc4ht Рік тому

    The Holy grail! I've been looking for that sound my whole life! Good video

  • @henriquecamboim
    @henriquecamboim Рік тому +3

    The sound of late 60`s rock, right there! Awesome!

  • @davidboudreau4054
    @davidboudreau4054 Рік тому +4

    Thats a beautiful amp. I have 2 Krell KMA-100 mono-blocks that I use for vinyl playback. The amp you just played has the same kind of warm and analog sound as well. Very nice, thank you very much.

  • @jowildcat40
    @jowildcat40 Рік тому +1

    Wow, it's like you can hear life glowing warm. I'm feeling nostalgia for an era that I wasn't even alive for. This is great. 😄

  • @FakingANerve
    @FakingANerve Рік тому +1

    I love vintage tube amps, I love odd repurposing, and I love beautiful sounding rigs. This checks all boxes. Well done! Cheers.

  • @emmineffin
    @emmineffin Рік тому +44

    I played guitar through one of these a few times. Best amp I’ve ever used - for shoegaze and black metal - by far.

    • @hellrazorofficial9178
      @hellrazorofficial9178 Рік тому +1

      And I use it for blackened speed metal. And for my Witchtrap covers. Im sure this is how AC/DC got their name too. Its a perfect tone known with Angus.

    • @vapeymcvape5000
      @vapeymcvape5000 Рік тому +3

      You both have unheard of film projector phono amplifiers from the 1960s? I detect obvious lies.

    • @heroinboblivesagain5478
      @heroinboblivesagain5478 Рік тому +2

      @@vapeymcvape5000 "Ive never heard of it therefore nobody has"
      Mmm narcissist.

  • @cliftongardner4367
    @cliftongardner4367 Рік тому +12

    That tone is legit! I’m impressed by how smooth the overdrive is. Sounds a lot like when I used to run a Klon KTR into the clean channel of a Marshall DSL40C, but this is more natural sounding and way cooler-looking! Great video

  • @alinchitown7556
    @alinchitown7556 Рік тому

    Been a fan of you furniture resto for like forever, now your really up my alley guitars and old amplification ❤

  • @stevendavidson391
    @stevendavidson391 Рік тому +1

    What a beautiful sound. Love that overdriven tone

  • @binx15
    @binx15 Рік тому +5

    Sounds surprisingly pleasant. Looks classically cool. Very nice👍

  • @foodforthegods
    @foodforthegods Рік тому +3

    Very nice! The feedback with the compressor makes me feel funny.

  • @acidhermit
    @acidhermit Рік тому +2

    So this amp has one of the most beautiful tones ever, and it wasn't even meant for guitar. Amazing!

  • @LoryKohn
    @LoryKohn Рік тому +1

    Very entertaining concept and demo, it lifted my spirits!

  • @BrrGrrDelux
    @BrrGrrDelux Рік тому +3

    At Mars Amplification has been selling vacuum tube guitar amplifiers like The Convincer, The Torque Amplifier and The Specialist, all built on the Filmosound chassis for well over a decade. They are gorgeous and sound amazing.

  • @Magik1369
    @Magik1369 Рік тому +4

    That thing sounds amazing. It's getting that perfect edge of breakup tone. I'm jealous.

  • @robinhannon3488
    @robinhannon3488 Рік тому

    It sounds gorgeous!

  • @DavidDicksRFR
    @DavidDicksRFR Рік тому

    That sounds really cool! Awesome find!

  • @caleshtcincredibles
    @caleshtcincredibles Рік тому +3

    Man that amp sounds absolutely devine !

  • @jwandhistools
    @jwandhistools Рік тому +6

    That is utterly fantastic sounding. I love this stuff. A Jensen 12 in a film projector! I had to literally LOL. Now I want to find one of these. Brilliant!

  • @A_Final_Hit
    @A_Final_Hit Рік тому

    Hell yeah! That is one great sounding setup you've got there! 🤘🏽🤘🏽

  • @PonyPharm
    @PonyPharm Рік тому +1

    Man, at the beginning you nailed that Neil Young ‘Cinnamon Girl’ tone! I liked it better without the compressor but it sounded good either way. 👍🏼

  • @brucehayes7251
    @brucehayes7251 Рік тому +3

    Now just how `authentic' can you play, damn fine sound for the technology involved. Make it safe and retain the magic

  • @jeffslade1892
    @jeffslade1892 Рік тому +6

    Old wireless radio valve (tube) sets often had an input for a record player but beware, they may not only not be earthed (grounded) but may have a surprisingly high voltage to ground on them. Always "safety test" before frying yourself.
    A pair of 6V6 in push-pull can make about 15W which is pretty loud.

  • @josemiguelmunoz6985
    @josemiguelmunoz6985 Рік тому +1

    What a sweet and astonishing sound!

  • @quad_solo_az
    @quad_solo_az Рік тому +1

    I don’t know what to say but I want to say something. I used to play, have gear, write guitar parts, long time ago. And this video and that beautiful, pure sound put me right back there. Thank you.

    • @donovanweber6059
      @donovanweber6059 Рік тому +1

      There's no reason not to jump back in . Post covid every father that ever played has picked up the guitar again , me included.

  • @mrbuttons1243
    @mrbuttons1243 Рік тому +3

    Wow, what a find. Crazy tight wiring but a huge transformer on that thing.

  • @shanebryan1529
    @shanebryan1529 Рік тому +6

    Awesome! Stumbled across this video was intrigued as to what it sounded like so clicked. Within a few seconds I was like hey I recognise that voice turns out I follow your restoration channel! Nice video and brill sound got a early ACDC feel from it.

    • @sas5177
      @sas5177 Рік тому

      Dude!! Exactly what I was thinking. Came straight to the comments to see if anyone else caught it. 🤣🤣 Is it him for real?

    • @shanebryan1529
      @shanebryan1529 Рік тому +1

      @@sas5177 most definitely him dude. Talented geezer.

    • @dsvet
      @dsvet Рік тому

      I think it sounds like James Gang - Funk #49ua-cam.com/video/U_qHU_6Ofc0/v-deo.html

  • @Smellslikeappelflap
    @Smellslikeappelflap Рік тому +1

    Found by accident love the pan….. live the sound more !! Beautifully simple and the purest distortion I’ve heard in a long long time ……

  • @winslowredcross2835
    @winslowredcross2835 Рік тому +1

    Very cool!! Man! that sounds great!!

  • @jonnycree8880
    @jonnycree8880 Рік тому +3

    I have this exact amp and used shielded Gibson style wire and replaced the lead out to the top cap of the 6J7 making sure to only attach one end of shielding to ground and it made the amp much quieter. Then I put a vintage shielding cap on and it made it even quieter. That was a hard to find part on eBay.

  • @mentula3784
    @mentula3784 Рік тому +10

    That sounds incredible, I'd love to run my strat through it

  • @EJohnDanton
    @EJohnDanton Рік тому +1

    Thank you! - you answered a 40 year old mystery. I found one of these in the attic of a house we rented. This one was pretty beat up and the "filmosound" label was missing. All I had was an acoustic and my Dad's Phillips mic, so I stuck it in the soundhole. There was no speaker with mine, so I ran it into Dad's stereo into the Aux input.
    I had fun showing my friends it, loving the tone of it until about 2 days later it started smoking and started on fire. Dad insisted I threw it out.

  • @MetallNYX
    @MetallNYX Рік тому +1

    Sounds so natural. Great amp and great video👍

  • @jairlaiter6679
    @jairlaiter6679 Рік тому +4

    Great sound. Them Walrus guys did that pedal inspired on an old Projector. This is great to hear

  • @paultreneary
    @paultreneary Рік тому +3

    I had a friend who was both an excellent blues guitarist and somewhat knowledgeable in electronics etc., and he wired his 335 or Strat into a Dansette (with a modicom of pre-amping) and reported great things - IIRC correctly he mentioned that there was some similarity to a Vox AC30

  • @gregfelice1969
    @gregfelice1969 Рік тому

    Lolz - amazed when you finally started playing - pretty damn cool sound

  • @telezonika-mg
    @telezonika-mg Рік тому

    Sounds really good!!! Thank you for sharing.

  • @stevedanby8042
    @stevedanby8042 Рік тому +3

    I have the same unit with same intentions. It looks a little daunting in there and should be good to see what you can create.

  • @vintagetubeamplifiers
    @vintagetubeamplifiers Рік тому +9

    Put that on a Variac and drop the voltage to the 110 it was made for, not the 120 volts of today and see how that sounds. It's probably running a little hot. It sounds incredible, I love it! I haven't been lucky enough to find one....yet.

  • @Skizze37
    @Skizze37 Рік тому +2

    My first amp was a stock Filmosound, just because I picked it up for cheap at a garage sale in high-school.
    Hell of a sound, and also acted as a space heater.

  • @dillonmcconnell8331
    @dillonmcconnell8331 Рік тому

    Had those tubes cranked nicely man!

  • @lucianoblues
    @lucianoblues Рік тому +4

    Damn, sounds so good!! I'd love to hear someone playing a harmonica with a bullet mic plugged to it.

  • @TylrVncnt
    @TylrVncnt Рік тому +3

    Damn that does sound incredibly good, very surprised since I doubt there’s a traditional style passive tone stack at the front end of the amp

    • @RobFlaxMusic
      @RobFlaxMusic Рік тому

      Definitely not. So it sounds more open, to my ears. Reminds me of the “EQ Lift” in some amps (and Kingsley pedals).

  • @rafaelbarerez7066
    @rafaelbarerez7066 Рік тому +1

    very awesome sound , nice a pleasure to hear it

  • @methodinsane
    @methodinsane Рік тому

    Sounds amazing. Wow.

  • @melodkeyelash
    @melodkeyelash Рік тому +3

    Extremely impressed 👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, very similar to the tone one might hear on a Steely Dan song, specifically "Don't Take Me Alive" off of The Royal Scam, 1976.

    • @ksteiger
      @ksteiger Рік тому

      I hear that for sure, especially the intro.

  • @dontthroworanges
    @dontthroworanges Рік тому +15

    This amp sounds great with the telecaster! This reminds me that a buddy of mine ripped the guts out of an old Caliphone record player and rehoused into a project box. We used it on a ton of recordings. Sounded wicked on guitar.

    • @DashnerGuitars
      @DashnerGuitars  Рік тому +2

      Cool, I’d like to hear that. Thanks for watching!

  • @HMan2828
    @HMan2828 Рік тому +1

    Careful with changing that power cord! Make sure the design of the amp is compatible first! If you have the power switch and fuse on the neutral wire, you need to either switch them to the live wire, or add another fuse on the live wire. If you have a circuit with the fuse on the neutral, and the fuse blows, all the current will flow through the ground wire in a 3-prongs cable, and the circuit remains closed (meaning it will still electrocute you if the fuse blows!). That design is "safe" in a 2-wires setup, but not in a 3-wires setup.
    Also it probably sounds muddier than it should because of old/leaky capacitors. I would replace all of them, even the mica ones. Modern NP0/C0G ceramic caps are super cheap and are even more linear than these old mica caps... Shouldn't have to replace any of the resistors unless you notice some looking crispy....

  • @SpikeyBoy25
    @SpikeyBoy25 Рік тому

    That thing sounds beautiful!

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh Рік тому +3

    Uncle Doug did an amp conversion on one of these BTW. Looking forward to your mod work.

  • @slicksnewonenow
    @slicksnewonenow Рік тому +4

    I have an ancient Bogen P/A head... It's an absolutely incredible amp!
    Those small amps that were meant for projectors, small P/A setups, even the ones out of those old portable lecturns... They're amazing for guitar.

  • @johnduffy8532
    @johnduffy8532 Рік тому

    That's some beautiful crunch.

  • @IdoDavid
    @IdoDavid Рік тому +1

    Wow..... Superb sound!
    Well done bro.

  • @rogerrussian9750
    @rogerrussian9750 Рік тому +4

    Almost every old valve amp I've tried sounds great ! Be it for guitar or not.

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 Рік тому +3

    Yeah, so that’s part of film projector rig from the 50’s or 60’s and it’s got a great tone! Gotta wonder how many of these are sitting in thrift stores, pawnshops, and government facilities? Great tone!

    • @djimiwreybigsby5263
      @djimiwreybigsby5263 Рік тому +1

      That's what I'm thinking...
      Buried treasures in old school storage rooms, junk shops, old-school military training facilities...
      There may be hundreds or more those things gathering dust or bound for the landfill 😞

  • @dutu000
    @dutu000 Рік тому

    amazing sound!

  • @sparco138
    @sparco138 Рік тому +15

    Shocking how good this sounds!

    • @DashnerGuitars
      @DashnerGuitars  Рік тому +1

      I was surprised, too.

    • @dezionlion
      @dezionlion Рік тому +1

      Tubes and a vintage jensen , cant imagine it sounding bad

    • @dezionlion
      @dezionlion Рік тому +3

      What surprises me is how new tube amp makers cant replicate vintage sounds like this

    • @robotsongs
      @robotsongs Рік тому

      @@dezionlion many people speculate its primarily because of the transformers. You can't get iron like that any more. Totally over built, incredibly resilient, wonderfully sounding.

  • @TheBigburcie
    @TheBigburcie Рік тому +5

    Run this into a 2x12 or 4x12 cab, possibly with mismatched speakers to get some real girth to the sound. It sounds great as is too and would be fantastic to have in a recording studio to give songs a unique tone

  • @TheCutaways
    @TheCutaways Рік тому

    Just…amazing sound!!

  • @mattbridges8908
    @mattbridges8908 Рік тому

    Whoa.... This sounds incredible!

  • @gearmeister
    @gearmeister Рік тому +5

    Clean preamp tubes! I tried a Bogen PA amp from the 60's & it was heavenly!

  • @ReconstructingEmily
    @ReconstructingEmily Рік тому +3

    That's such a nice sound. What do you do if the tubes die?

    • @DashnerGuitars
      @DashnerGuitars  Рік тому +3

      Most tubes are still available these days. Some aren’t in production anymore but NOS ones can usually be found. Thanks for watching.

    • @jonnybeck6723
      @jonnybeck6723 Рік тому +1

      ...or you could hold services (?) R.I.P. and all that...
      Hmmm, FTM it may need some tubes as if original, thems'd be quite old now...

    • @JCGronewold
      @JCGronewold Рік тому

      Replace them.

  • @nojuanatall3281
    @nojuanatall3281 Рік тому +1

    Sounds crisp! What a sweet amp.

  • @tradingelk6914
    @tradingelk6914 Рік тому

    Wow it sounds lovely

  • @joefromcanada2063
    @joefromcanada2063 Рік тому +3

    Wow man.... that is amazing it sounds so good... this makes me want to convert my Grampas Heathkit 14w mono tube amp and run my strat trough it

  • @hamonthecob
    @hamonthecob Рік тому +15

    Big time Joe Walsh vibes with the sound of you playing through that thing! Killer!

    • @SeanOHanlon
      @SeanOHanlon Рік тому +2

      Agreed. I was ready to hear 'Rocky Mountain Way' any second.

  • @marcparsons1726
    @marcparsons1726 4 місяці тому

    The tone you're getting is fantastic.

  • @bethcrane5780
    @bethcrane5780 Рік тому +2

    Holy shit that sounds great! Amazing. Rock on.

  • @Antony_Jenner
    @Antony_Jenner Рік тому +4

    Got 4 of them awesome amps. They say 10lbs of electronics in a 3lb box. 3 of mine have been gutted and rebuilt as Fenders, I love the push pull 6V6s.

    • @moldyoldie7888
      @moldyoldie7888 Рік тому

      They're cramped because they fit into a portable projector. I have one and considered re-capping the amp, but its compactness meant it was going to be a long project, not worth it while I'm working. FWIW, the tube he removed by the 5Y3 was the ultrasonic oscillator to drive the lamp illuminating the soundtrack. The four prong tube was for the photocell.