Probably a variation of the old Ampeg Big-M 1x15", but with added reverb; the bulletproof transformers are no surprise - IME old Ampegs are some of the most reliable amps out there - which also IMO suggests a 20-30W Class-AB topology, but the move to 12A-7 type tubes is definitely rooted in post-1964 Ampeg technology (my '64 Rocket uses 2x6SL7 octal preamp tubes)...
Don't sweat the pics - although greatly appreciated, you provided plenty of information... :up: |
Quilter Micro Pro
Here's my favorite. They make this amp with an 8, 10, or 12 inch speaker. I prefer the 8 inch. Super quality in every respect.
https://www.quilterlabs.com/index.ph...ach-2-combo-8/ |
And here’s a fellow playing an archtop through a quilter amp and a new preamp that is basically a Gibson EH-150 circuit made with FETs in a pedal format. Not a bad representation of that pre-war “wooly” tone:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=fwkycxfdoGs |
Some "interesting" stuff there. I'm looking for the portability and simplicity of a solid state amp. Curious to hear from anyone that uses the Henriksen Bud10 to sing and play through. What are your experiences?
The old clunky tube stuff is cool but not what I (or anyone) is looking to load in/out of the trunk for live playing. I have a Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue that is wonderful for strats & teles and would prob work well for an electric archtop as well. I never thought about singing through it however :) |
+1 for Henriksen. The 120w Bud Ten has twin channels with independent reverb, fx loop and 5-band eq for each channel, plus line out..... Only 20lbs. Not cheap
https://www.henriksenamplifiers.com/...t/the-bud-ten/ |
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It appears from your responses that what you are actually looking for is a small solid state amp.
In that case the Henriksen is an obvious choice. Also Evans and Mambo. The DV Mark Little Jazz combos are worth looking into - some guys prefer them over the Henriksen and they’re considerably cheaper. Depends on the sound you’re looking for. Lots of guys like Quilter Amps but they are not specifically designed for jazz players, which may be an advantage or disadvantage depending on what you’re using it for. All the jazz guys used to be into the Acoustic Image heads with Raezer’s Edge cabinets (often described while referencing Pat Martino), but those are less popular these days due to the advent of smaller, lighter options. Still highly respected though, and forum members always usually end their posts by saying, “it’s my best sounding amp but my new (put brand name here) amp is more convenient to carry.” Raezer’s Edge has recently come out with their own amp head called the Luna. There’s a fair bit of talk about it on jazzguitar.be, but that’s a small solid state amp head similar in size to a Quilter, so you’d need a cabinet for it. |
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My Eastman AR 16 Jazz Elite sounds pretty good though my AER Compact 60.
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I heartily recommend Evans amps - they're not cheap but remarkable amps built by a single guy in NC. I have the RE200 - 200 watts into an Eminence 10" speaker and it's just the perfect amp for me at just 27 pounds. I also have and recommend the Quilter 101R with whatever cabinet you want to hook it to - mine is an Ear Candy 'Mr Watts' clone that I built with an 8" Eminence Alpha A speaker - the whole thing weighs about 12 pounds.
Both of these are very useable for jazz - I use them with my Tele and plan to use them with my incoming '94 Gibson ES-165 Herb Ellis model. I have had Roland Cubes in the past as well as various Polytones and for some reason couldn't bond with them - too 'boxy' sounding to my ear. The Roland Jazz Chorus amps used to be popular but I hear they have a 'hiss' problem that can't be gotten rid of. Good luck in your search. |
Actually, they do have one - the MicroPro Mach 2 HD 1x12" Combo
I didn't know about this one - I'll have to give it a try, thanks |
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That link I posted is a Youtube video of the jazz guitarist Mark Kleinhaut comparing four Class D solid state amp heads through the same Raezer's Edge NY8 cabinet: Quilter Toneblock 202, Acoustic Image Clarus SLR, Raezer's Edge Luna and a Walter Woods mi-100-8.
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If you can find one, the Carvin Vintage 16 would be a good choice.
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I like my Fishman LoudBox mini for my big band playing.
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