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627.1 | Coop, new product specialist (^; | MARKER::BUCKLEY | William J. Buckley | Tue May 10 1988 10:22 | 9 |
|
Jeffrey, you're not thinking of heaving your GK are you?
I haven't seen the new crates...I don't know if they're even any
different than the old ones. The old ones were kinda lousy tone
wise. The new ones might be good, I mean, C.C. Deville usez
them and gets a decent tone.
wjb
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627.2 | For what it's worth | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Tue May 10 1988 17:06 | 16 |
| I don't know about the individual heads, but I played a 2-12 60
watt w/Celestions about 3 years ago. It was incredibly LOUD. Tone
was pretty good.
I have a C-160 GT which is a 1-12 combo w/a Celestion. It sounds -ok-,
not really marvelous. It's got a pretty good clean tone and I like the
distortion. It sounds pretty cold to me, but not quite as bad as most
of the solid state amps I've used. Very reliable, it's been beat on
and moved (by a moving company) cross country twice, in the last 4
years and it still looks and plays like new. It faired a lot better
than my Hiwatt...
The new heads are probably different circuitry, so I can't really
make any judgements on them.
Greg
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627.3 | | PNO::HEISER | LA settles for 2Peat, Boston has 8Peat | Mon Jun 12 1989 18:28 | 4 |
| What is the general consensus of Crate's smaller-sized practice amps
as compared to competitors such as Peavey and Marshall?
Mike
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627.4 | Kill the Gorilla | CSC32::G_HOUSE | No, you're not there... | Mon Jun 12 1989 20:13 | 8 |
| You talking about the little bitty ones? Like under 20wts?
My opinion: Less expensive than Marshall, sound better than PV.
I like the Crates, myself, but check out the little Dean Markley
practice amps too...
Greg
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627.5 | New Crate tube head | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Fri Apr 03 1992 15:25 | 13 |
| I played a Crate all tube stack yesterday (was demoing a guitar). This
is a new all tube head designed by Lee Jackson. It was really pretty
good sounding, for what it is. 50wts, three switchable "channels"
(actually two channels with seperate EQ, but one has two switchable
gain settings). Fairly versatile in sound, and responsive (in lower
gain settings), as a good tube amp should be. A little buzzy on the
lead channel, but almost all high gain amps are. Even the "B" channel
of my JCM900 is kind of buzzy. Rolling off the treble some seemed to
help. Very good bass response!
Not bad sounding at all for a head that *lists* for $650...
Greg
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627.6 | 30w practice amp | ELWOOD::CARLIN | Balance | Tue Apr 14 1992 10:55 | 9 |
| I have a question about the small Crate amps. My son wants an amp for the
house. He's just getting his first electric guitar. We saw a Crate 30w with
two channels in a store in Chelmsford last Saturday. Seemed like a decent
amp for $95. Since I know nothing of amplifiers, I thought I'd ask for some
inputs from some of you who are familiar with this stuff. I think the model
was 15x-something. Solid state, but not a bad sound. Any comments??
thanks
leo
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627.7 | | KERNEL::FLOWERS | Oh well, whatever, nevermind.... | Tue Apr 14 1992 11:02 | 8 |
|
I've played with one in the local music rip-off shop and I was quite
impressed, for in house use and small gigs I reckon it would be ideal
try and get one with the tube front end....can't remember the model
no. tho' but that was the best of the bunch I tried.
J
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627.8 | can't really go wrong | GLDOA::REITER | | Tue Apr 14 1992 11:41 | 5 |
| I've owned/used a Crate G60XL, which is an all-transistor 60-watt
two-channel guitar amp with a 12" speaker. I paid $210 for it in
August of 1990. It's a good basic guitar amp and a good value for the
money. I have no complaints about the sound, either.
\Gary
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627.9 | CR112 Manual Wanted | RDVAX::BIRCSAK | What's all this, then? | Thu Apr 30 1992 09:49 | 8 |
|
I've had a Crate CR112 amp since forever, but I don't have
an owner's/user's manual. Does anyone out there have one
that I could look at before I spring for one from Crate?
-johnb
RDVAX::BIRCSAK
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627.10 | Crate Tube Amps | NEST::CURRY | | Fri Sep 03 1993 11:19 | 15 |
| Could someone give a review/opinion of the newer Crate tube amps?
I currently own a small, 20 watt Crate which is solid state, but
I'd like to invest in a tube amp. I'm looking for something that
pushes between 40-60 watts. Any idea of what I should expect to
pay?
Suggestions, anybody?
BTW, I live in the central Massachusetts area and am currently
looking for the nearest Crate authorized dealer. Ditto, on the
suggestions........
Thanks!
Mike
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627.11 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | anti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- Dorothy | Fri Sep 03 1993 11:30 | 3 |
| I tried out a stealth 50, all tube and it was a smokin' little rig...
dbii
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627.12 | $$$$? | NEST::CURRY | | Fri Sep 03 1993 11:49 | 4 |
| Hi dbii!
What price range are we talking about for the stealth 50?
Mike
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627.13 | Music 1, Chelmsford | SUBSYS::GODIN | My other preamp is a Tri-Axis. | Fri Sep 03 1993 12:15 | 17 |
| Music 1 in Chelmsford has a lot of Crate stuff as well as Ampeg, which
are now the same company.
Music 1
75 Summer St.
Chelmsford, MA 01824
508-256-4051
Ken Lemire is the store's owner.
I have never been fond of their solid state amps for sound, price, nor
looks. Tubes are something else, & I haven't heard them yet. I would
look to compare theirs to the new Peavey Classic line $$$ for $$$ etc.
Paul
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627.14 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | anti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- Dorothy | Fri Sep 03 1993 13:47 | 5 |
| seems like the stealth 50 was ~$500-600 but I dunno, it's 12ax7's and EL84's
that;s about all I remember, Al no longer carries Crate...
dbii
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627.15 | 50 < 50 | SUBSYS::GODIN | My other preamp is a Tri-Axis. | Fri Sep 03 1993 14:00 | 6 |
| EL-84's or EL-34's ?
(HINT: It would take a boatload of EL-84's to get 50 "real" watts.
Who's Al ?
Paul
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627.16 | | LEDS::BURATI | Cold Sweat Part III | Sat Sep 04 1993 13:06 | 9 |
| I've played the older solid state Crate and thought that they were
pretty usable units. I've also worked on the innerds of a few and
thought that they were built well.
Recently, however, GP did a tube-combo shootout piece that was, if I
recall correctly, kind of rough on the Crate specimen. You may want to
check that out. Maybe someone knows which issue it was published in.
--Ron
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627.17 | I got one and I love it! | COMET::VERMETTEC | The guy with the Rush hat ... | Sun Sep 05 1993 04:59 | 14 |
| I bought a Crate Stealth 50 just a few months ago...
The store gave me a hell of a deal and I walked away with the foot
pedal ( for the channel switch ) and full warranty for $600 ( a round
figure as I don't have the sales slip with me).
It is a beauty for a smaller amp.
I was also told that the tubes would last a while and wouldn't be
outragious to replace should they pop.
It also has the flexiblity to add to an existing system or use as a
start of a sound "barrier".
In my opinion I got my full $ worth and I haven't tried all of the
volume ... yet B*)...
Chris Vermette
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627.18 | 6V6 | GANTRY::ALLBERY | Jim | Tue Sep 07 1993 08:48 | 9 |
| RE: power amp tubes and the stealth 50
I believe the stealth 50 uses a quartet of 6V6s for its power amp.
FWIW, it also takes a quartet of EL84s to make 50 watts (e.g. the
current Peavey Classic 50), which is a bit less than a boat load.
Jim
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627.19 | 4 < a boatload :: 50 < 50 | SUBSYS::GODIN | My other preamp is a Tri-Axis. | Tue Sep 07 1993 09:39 | 22 |
| RE .8:
FWIW, it's also "a bit less than 50 watts". I guess just 'cuz it says
"Classic 50" or "Stealth 50", that doesn't mean it's a *real* 50 watts
(possible, but highly unlikely).
I've made this mistake before. It's partly marketing & partly
"specmanship".
On the other hand, who cares ? If the thing smokes, it smokes. I'd rather
play through a quartet of 6V6's *or* EL-84's than any of about 2 dozen
"100 watt" solid state beasts.
I guess it's my built in immunity to claims of output power by
manufacturers of "sub-optimal" equipment that prompted my note of
caution.
Paul
(That's probably why they call it "Stealth". ;-)
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627.20 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | grep?? | Tue Sep 07 1993 13:00 | 7 |
| I thought it had 4 EL84's
Al is my drummer and owner of Capital City Music in Augusta Maine...
dbii
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627.21 | | LUNER::ABATELLI | You're not from around here are U? | Wed Sep 08 1993 09:01 | 10 |
| Funny thing about tube amps... I also agree about playing through
a couple lower wattage tubes than SS anyday. Something metallic about
SS that leave me cold. I had done a few minor mods on my PV-MX combo
and then slapped a scope on it to see what kind of wattage it was
putting out. With roughly 0% distortion I was running ~80 watts of
"clean" power. The interesting thing is that at around 5% distortion
we calculated 180 WATTS from 4 6L6's!!! Naw... that can't be right.
Do this again... yep 180 watts! Hey Harvey, take a look at this, am
I doing this right? Yep... 180 watts!
Interesting huh?
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627.22 | | GOES11::HOUSE | I walk 47 miles of barbed wire | Wed Sep 08 1993 10:42 | 5 |
| re: Chris
Was that a combo or just a head that you got for around six bills?
gh
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627.23 | Head only | COMET::VERMETTEC | The guy with the Rush hat ... | Sat Sep 11 1993 19:41 | 6 |
| I purchased the head but it came with the paperwork for the whole kit
and kaboodle. I'll bring in the stuff tomorrow and type what the
technical specs are... is that's legal.
chris
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627.24 | | GOES11::HOUSE | I walk 47 miles of barbed wire | Mon Sep 13 1993 14:23 | 9 |
| No offense intended or anything, but if the 50wt head is selling for
$600, then I don't consider it a very good deal. I only paid about $75
more then that for my new Marshall head and I think it sounds
significantly better then the Crate.
I thought you could get those Stealth heads down in the $450 range new.
At that price it'd be a good bargain, but not at $600.
Greg
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627.25 | Crate Class A tube 30 | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:18 | 16 |
| A friend of mine has his wallet aimed at one of the *NEW* Crate 30
wt Class 'A' dual channel all tube amps. He says they are going for
somewheres around $800.( I think it has 1-12 ). Anyways, he is dead set
on this thing! He says the thing sounds great, the electronic are to
die for and 'NOTHIN GONNA CHANGE HIS MIND!!' I've yelled Fender,
Marshall,Peavy Classic, there's no way he's even gonna think about it.
My question is simple, what do you think???
I'm basicly looking for some kind of review on this little alien.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Regards
Kevin
Class A tube 30
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627.26 | Your friend is right on the money | NOTAPC::HARPER | | Wed Mar 15 1995 07:24 | 9 |
| I tried the Vintage Club 30 all tube Crate yesterday. I have to admit
after trying Fender, Marshall, Peavey 5150 and all the 212's and the
Sovtek 100W, the 30W Crate matches any sound the other can put out. It
does warm tube sound, clean Fender(not quite surf city) and has plenty
of punch. It wasn't $800. Acton Music wanted $469.
My opinion only.
Mark
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627.27 | | WEDOIT::ABATELLI | In Pipeline Heaven | Wed Mar 15 1995 07:30 | 14 |
| RE: -.1
RE: (not quite surf city)
Why bother then? >>--> Many ;^)'s
If it sounds good to you and it's within your budget... then go for
it. Crate has come a long way and have some nice units out there.
Good luck and have fun!
Fred (not a Fender snob)
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627.28 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | WHAT a DUMP! | Wed Mar 15 1995 07:40 | 5 |
| I've tried the Crate thing at a couple of stores.
It has a decent clean and dirty sound -- very Marshall-like in both
sound and appearance. Personally I like the Peavey tones better (this
gets back to the earlier discussion on amp voicings).
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627.29 | Vintage Crate Amplification | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Wed Mar 15 1995 07:42 | 6 |
| I was wondering when the *review*would get here. A buddy I jam with has
one on order.He did get a chance to test drive one and "Loved"
it.I'm gonna have to check into this Crate business myself-Class A
circutry,4 ohms out,sounds pretty good to me.
-kev
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627.30 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | more zip stupid juice | Wed Mar 15 1995 07:54 | 12 |
| Hey Buck, was it one of the Vintage Club Crates that you tried? I ask
because you said Marshall-like in looks, and Clubs don't look that way
to me. These are the white-Tolex, retro looking beasties.
I've tried several of the Club models myself. In fact, while checking
out the 2x12 combo version at Guitar Center, I had the dubious
distinction of actually being asked to turn down! At the Guitar
Center!!! I mean, imagine how loud and obnoxious you have to be to
rise above the din in that place :-)
Every time I check out one of these amps, I walk away smiling
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627.31 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | WHAT a DUMP! | Wed Mar 15 1995 08:58 | 6 |
| >Hey Buck, was it one of the Vintage Club Crates that you tried? I ask
>because you said Marshall-like in looks, and Clubs don't look that way
>to me. These are the white-Tolex, retro looking beasties.
Yeah ... white tolex, gold faceplate and marshall-esque knobs and
layout -- I mean, c'mon man, the combo SCREAMED "M-word clone!"
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627.32 | | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Fri Apr 07 1995 12:04 | 9 |
| Well, i finally got to try that vintage 30 i was mentioning in an
earlier note.For ($900+ Can.) i think i would have put my money
elsewhere.Sounded a little thin to me-mind you i didn't spend an hour
dialing it in but all the same you can usually tell rite off the bat if
it's gonna be for you.
my 2cents
-kev
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627.33 | Hey .... Crate features? | WOTVAX::FISHWICKJ | | Tue Apr 18 1995 09:08 | 7 |
| I'm seriously thinkin of buying one of the white tolex 50watt
beasts mostly cos of its features .
twin channel switching , effects loop etc....
Are there any other amps that offer these type of facilities but
use tubes , the Marshall bluesbreakers similar but you cant switch
between the channels . Any suggestions
J..
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627.34 | Vintage Club Crates | ENGLES::HARPER | | Tue Apr 18 1995 09:39 | 10 |
| I tried the Vintage Club 50 with a couple of different guitars and
tried the same guitars into the Vintage Club 30. JMHO but I thought
the 30 watt class A amp sounded better than the 50 watt amp which is
class B (push-pull). The salesman at the music store agreed and he
made less money on the 30 watt amp so had no reason to fabricate.
If you try these amps crank it up a little so you can push the tubes
up into the saturation zone. That little 30 watt is a real screamer.
Mark
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627.35 | Man - time FLIES doesn't it?? | KDX200::COOPER | You're Aunty ...Aunty social! | Sun Nov 12 1995 17:53 | 7 |
| Hey Buck,
Check out the base (.0 and .1) of this topic...
Man, have we CHANGED much in (nearly) 8 years?? GK's??
If I recall, we were BOTH playing GK's back then. Wow.
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627.36 | Knopfler does Crate | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Fast, Cheap, Good: choose any two | Tue Nov 21 1995 09:47 | 15 |
| On a recent country music awards show, Mark Knopfler showed up onstage
quietly backing up some other artist. He was playing an amp that
looked suspiciously like a Crate VC combo, but I thought to myself
"nah, must be some fancy big $$$ custom job that just happens to look
like a Crate". Well, turns out my eyes were not deceiving me.
According to the December issue of Guitar Shop, Knopfler is indeed
playing a Vintage Club VC5212 these days. Quote the man: "As soon
as I plugged into this Crate, it was used to make records. It's an
essential part of the kit". He's currently using this amp in the
studio for the next Dire Straits album.
I consider this high praise indeed for the Vintage Club line.
/rick
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627.37 | | KDX200::COOPER | You're Aunty ...Aunty social! | Tue Nov 21 1995 15:31 | 5 |
| Yeah, I like mine too. :-)
Hey - no one ever told me if I got a GOOD deal on mine in Den-vah.
Well? Whats a good price for the vc30wt 1x12er?
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627.38 | Crate all tube 30 watt.. | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Mon Apr 01 1996 13:03 | 32 |
| well, this note hasn't seen any activity for awhile, so
it's time!
I've recently gone full circle with *all* of my gear...
I had a few solid sate yamaha's that have been going for
ever.. The first order of bizz was to replace the main
amp, for this, I settled on a Marshall, JTM60 2x12
(Testosterone plus for a smallish tube combo.. A
dd the 2x12 ext. cab, and this thing is downright vicous!)
So enough of Marshall, that goes in 1655...
O.k. so now, I need a practice amp, since I sold my
yamahas off,, so I start the search. I only wana go
around $200 to $250 max.. This weekend I come accross
a 30w all tube Crate. (Used, but very clean, not abused
but light used) Dave says "$250, go for it, plug it"
I'm thinking price-wise, sounds about right,,
turn it on, warm it up, plug in.. Yes! PERFECT!
pay-da-man!
Makes a damn good practice amp, and for 30 watts, it's
LOUD!
The 50watts-1x12 new are like $350 at a music store in
Searstown.. nice combos...
/r
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627.39 | I like 'em!! | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Tue Apr 02 1996 09:14 | 5 |
| A friend of mine just paid ~$900 Can. for a 30w Crate Toober. It's
awesome. Tone and balls to boot! Is yours retro looking? Blonde Tolex
covering? If it's the same as my buddy's , you got a hell of a deal.
-k
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627.40 | Class A all the way | NOTAPC::HARPER | | Tue Apr 02 1996 10:01 | 5 |
| I second the motion. Good deal that is. I tried the Crates and thought
the class A, 30W sounded great. I wasn't impressed with the Class A-B
50W Crates.
Mark
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627.41 | I think it is the same.. I'll get the model number. | NQOS01::16.125.128.63::Workbench | | Tue Apr 02 1996 12:19 | 28 |
| <Is yours retro looking? Blonde Tolex
<covering? If it's the same as my buddy's ,
<you got a hell of a deal.
Yea it is.. Knobs top mounted, on a gold panel,
and on the top there's a two air vents with gold
colored aluminum grate coverings.
The top panel where the knobs are, has a logo on
it that says something like "All Tube, Vintage 30 watt"
As I mentioned, Action Music in Leominster has
two more brand new Crate 50 watters, and again, these are
priced at $349... so, if these are better prices than
what you guys are I'd be curious to know..
/ray
PS:
I don't know about the rest of yous guys, but I
really like this throw-back retro look the amps are
going to these days.. and of course, you just can't
beat the tone of the all tube amps... Hopefully
it's easier to maintain them today than in the mid
to late 70s early 80s when I gave up on Valve amps!
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627.42 | Two thumbs up for Crate! | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Tue Apr 02 1996 16:28 | 10 |
| Yeah, that's the one. 4 ohms @ 30w. What an amazing little amp. Like I
said , the other guitar player in my band has one. He plays a Epi 335
and a Les. The tone from that amp is unbelievable. I play a strat plus
thru a Bassman. They sound great together but I've got nuthin' on his
tone.This guy cuts thru something fierce!
So, I will say good score on that amp and congrats! Don't ever sell
it!!
-k
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627.43 | | NOKNOK::ABATELLI | In Pipeline Heaven | Wed Apr 03 1996 07:31 | 8 |
| RE: Class A 30 watter
This is a very impressive amp! The only nit I had with it was
the long delay time on the reverb. I guess I was hoping for a
more Fenderish reverb. Other than that, it's a very nice amp.
JMO,
Fred
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627.44 | cool indeed! | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Wed Apr 03 1996 14:34 | 19 |
| <Yeah, that's the one. 4 ohms @ 30w. What an amazing little amp.
Yes, it's a sweetie fer sure... It doesn't have
the testosterone that my Marshall JTM60 does, but it
seems to handle everything ya need it to.. And
at 40% off list at -/+ $350 new, they aren't priced
high at all for a tube amp..
(I'm using fenders and IMHO these tube amps are just
the nats ass tone wise...)
and so easy to lug around too....
.... so I probably wont be selling any of these...
PS: I read a mention on the 335 Epi.. Saw a brand spankin
new one, sort of a Burgandy Sunburst,,, "Ohhh Baby!"
What a sweet thing! costs around $600,,, very-very nice...
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627.45 | | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Fri Apr 05 1996 06:48 | 9 |
| I took a visit to my local Steve's Music on wednesday. They can't deal
Crate because of an agreement with another local company (or
something). Anyways, I've got a buddy down there and says his Montreal
store could deal me one if I was interested. I said, of course, "How
Much"?!! To my suprise he responded with "$579.00". I'm am floored!
What a great deal. My buudy who just paid $800 and change for the same
amp is gonna be very pissed!
-kev
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627.46 | | NQOS01::16.124.96.105::Workbench | | Fri Apr 05 1996 12:41 | 26 |
| <store could deal me one if I was interested. I said, of course, "How
<Much"?!! To my suprise he responded with "$579.00". I'm am floored!
<What a great deal. My buudy who just paid $800 and change for the same
<amp is gonna be very pissed!
not sure how great a deal it is..
I paid 699 for my marshall JTM-60 2x12...
2 questions..
Which Amp is this (Wattage/speaker config )?
Where is Steve's located ???
The reason I ask this is because as I said earlier,
a 50 watt 1 12 and the 50 watt 1 15 is for sale,
on the shelf, at a store in Leominster Ma. for 200 bucks
less.. (Of course this could have a lot to do with
the specific amp you're interested in, because the
prices vary depending on the speaker / wattage config.
just curious..
/ray
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627.47 | | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Fri Apr 05 1996 16:32 | 6 |
| Ray, that 30w Class A crate is a 1x12. My buddy is a big blues player
(as am I). If you like that HUGE old Gison tone,this amp rulzzzzz!
Lot's O' volume to boot. You should hear this thing with a slide on the
other end......
-kev
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627.48 | Vintage Crates are cool! | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Sat Apr 06 1996 23:54 | 6 |
| I think I paid $369 for my VC30 Crate... Truely a cool amp! The thing
I liked most about it (more so than the fender and pv offerings in this
range) was that it seems to get a little dirtier on the top, without
sackin' a cool vintage tone...Just a hair more of a flexy-flier...
jc (Lovin' his)
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627.49 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Mon Apr 08 1996 13:32 | 22 |
| < I think I paid $369 for my VC30 Crate...
that's about right, I see em for $350 where I haunt..
< it seems to get a little dirtier on the top, without
< sackin' a cool vintage tone...
yes, this was what put me over the top when I was looking
for a spare amp.
I also like the way the VC30 amplifies my Ovation
Legend 12.
I read where someone posted these amps are 4 ohms ?
is that right ???
Curious...
/ray
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627.50 | And still a very LOUD 30wt-er!! | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Tue Apr 09 1996 14:58 | 15 |
| Well, the speaker in the back of mine is 8 ohms...
>yes, this was what put me over the top when I was looking
>for a spare amp.
Yep - me too. It's clean side can be a little cleaner than the
fender/pv offerings, and it's nasty enough to satisfy my heavy metal
urgings as well... But it doesn't HAVE to be. I be likin' that
part...
>I also like the way the VC30 amplifies my Ovation
>Legend 12.
See above - it can be pretty clean when it wants to be!!
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627.51 | Inquiring minds and all of that. | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Tue Apr 09 1996 15:56 | 13 |
| Sounds a lot like the Marshall JTM30 I bought for my nephew. I liked
that amp enough to keep it for myself, but I had to play Santa.
Neil Orsi did a minor repair on the Marshall and he commented that
the amp uses 2 6L6 power tubes in a pentode configuration which only
yields 30 watts.
Is the Crate VC30 really a true Class A amplifier? A lot of
manufacturers claim their amps are running in Class A but in
reality very few actually are. The only ones I'm aware of are
Vox AC30's and Matchless.
Mark
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627.52 | | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Wed Apr 10 1996 00:24 | 5 |
| I dunno - the book sez Class A... I never paid much attention to the
engineering - only the sound (and how many toobs I'll need to buy when
I'm done thrashing these...
:-0
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627.53 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Wed Apr 10 1996 07:52 | 17 |
| Comparing it to the marshall (JTM-60 2x12) {Since I
have both, I can probably make a qualified comparison}
it is close, not quite *the* sound over all, and the
little things like when you sweep the treble, mid and
bass controls, the Marshall is much more obvious,
Gain-wise, the Marshall (well yea, it sounds like a
marshall..) is smoother, milkier, browner, what ever you
wanna call it..
given most tube amps sound great clean, the JTM to
my ears has a nicer tone, (of course paing $700
bucks for the amp could have something to do with
my bias..)
to me the acid test is how they hold their tone when you
overdrive em...
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627.54 | class a? | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Wed Apr 10 1996 09:44 | 3 |
| oh, a dumb question..
what be class a ?
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627.55 | High class. | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Wed Apr 10 1996 10:46 | 25 |
| All amplifier designs can be characterized using something called a
trans-conductance curve. Using this curve, amps fall into various
classes ranging from Class A to Class B to Class AB. This applies
to both tube and solid state amps.
As an example, a Twin reverb is known as a push-pull amp. The power
tubes take turns switching on and off and provide 1/2 the amplification
for each duty cycle. Twins would be classified as class B amps. This
type of amp runs relatively cool and produces low distortion.
In a class A amp, all power tubes are full on at all times. They
do not switch on and off like they do in a push-pull amp. You
can squeeze more power out of a tube by running it in class A,
but you generally get more distortion.
Guitar players in general tend to ignore the theory and select
an amp based on tone. Since 99% of all guitar amps are not class A
most players have no idea what a class A amp sounds like. If you've
ever heard a good old Vox AC30TB cranked, you know that there is
more to it than techno-babble. The amp breathes a little heavier
and is very quick to respond to differant picking techniques. And
the distortion is vicious!
Mark
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627.56 | pointer | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Wed Apr 10 1996 10:54 | 4 |
| Check the Vox note and Jay Tasjian's note entitled "Tubes, Tubes,
Tubes" for more discussion of amp classes.
Mark
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627.57 | | NQOS01::16.124.96.105::Workbench | | Wed Apr 10 1996 15:16 | 17 |
| hey thanks, and yes, we pick em based on tone,
not specs for the most part... but the sound
you mention is quite obvious..
and.. while we're on the topic..
I was using my marshall with the extender cab at rehersal.
Not really needed for rehersal sessions, but the friday
night jams at Rons were a blast... but anyway I'd rather
have the marshall at the house, so I brought the
crate down... It was cool,, definetly held it's own..
very loud for a 30 watt 1x12 combo..
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627.58 | Crate clarification | RICKS::CALCAGNI | just back'in over the cats | Thu Apr 18 1996 09:38 | 13 |
| Does the 30w 1x12 Crate you guyz are talkin about have two channels?
Or just one?
I've been messing around with what I *thought* was a VC30 combo at Mr
C's; 1x12, real small box, single channel that gets dirty pretty quick.
But then yesterday I ran into another 1x12 combo in a bigger box (about
the size of a Blues Deluxe). It had two channels, one clean with just
volume/bass/treble and the other with more gain, mid-boost, etc. There
were also separate reverb controls on this amp. I'm pretty sure this
was labeled a 30 watter, but I could be wrong. Any clues?
/rick
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627.59 | Blonde?? | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Fri Apr 19 1996 08:35 | 4 |
| THat's the one we're talking about Rick. Awesome little amp. What did
you think?
-kev
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627.60 | | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Sun Apr 21 1996 14:26 | 1 |
| The VC30 has two channels and two verb controls...
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627.61 | dy-no-mite | RICKS::CALCAGNI | just back'in over the cats | Mon Apr 22 1996 08:58 | 10 |
| Thanks. Yeah, I can see why you guyz are raving about this puppy; it
definitely seemed like a powerful little package. The smaller Crate
1x12 I saw is nice, but didn't seem like it would quite cut with a
band.
ps at the R.I. Guitar Show this weekend I coulda nabbed a mint VC
2x12 combo for $400. Would've got it if I could have found someone
to lift it for me :-)
/rick
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627.62 | Showbiz | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Mon Apr 22 1996 10:45 | 8 |
| Rick,
Howzabout a review of the RI show?
Sorry I missed it.
Mark
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627.63 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | just back'in over the cats | Mon Apr 22 1996 12:29 | 2 |
| coming...
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627.64 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Fri Apr 26 1996 08:38 | 5 |
| the 2x12 combo would be ONE smokin amp..
for 400 bucks, you should a dragged it home...
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627.65 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | just back'in over the cats | Fri Apr 26 1996 09:53 | 2 |
| I know, I know... but the thing was even heavier than a Twin!
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627.66 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Fri Apr 26 1996 14:31 | 4 |
| The 1x2 30wat is pretty light, wonder why the 2x12
would be that much heavier..
oh well,,,,,,
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627.67 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Dogbert's New Ruling Class: 100K | Fri Apr 26 1996 14:48 | 8 |
|
1x2 = 2
2x12 = 24
So it's 12x heavier.
Glad to help. 8^)
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627.68 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Fri Apr 26 1996 15:11 | 16 |
| dooooohhhh,,,
sort-a realted story...
buddy was buying a laptop,,, his wife says
"Gee, sort-a heavy for the lap,," so not wanting
to miss any oppourtunity I says,,
"well that's probably because the disk is full,
delete a bunch of files, and that'll lighten it up.."
The look I got was a hoot.... she was that close to
believing me,,, I think the snickers from the
back of the room tipped her off...
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627.69 | | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Mon Apr 29 1996 06:21 | 7 |
| I thought the 1x12 was quite heavy for what it was. I actually made a
point of it to the friend of mine who owns one. Anyone know what that
thing weighs?
just curious,
-kev
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627.70 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Mon Apr 29 1996 08:26 | 5 |
| I would guess at 40/45 lbs...
I had a yamaha 50 watt 1 12 that was close to 60
lbs.. I think the crate is feather light...
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627.71 | | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Mon Apr 29 1996 10:21 | 4 |
| I just weighed mine - 53lbs (according to the handy dandy digital
scale).
:-)
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627.72 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Exit light ... enter night. | Mon Apr 29 1996 10:46 | 3 |
|
Wow, we make scales too??
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627.73 | vc2110rs | GAVEL::DAGG | | Tue May 21 1996 15:56 | 9 |
| Dudes, at Guitar Center last weekend they
had VC2110Rs for 189.00 on sale. They said they
were class A all tube. I didn't have a
chance to check 'em out, and I'm not really
in the market, but that seemed like an interesting
price.
Dave
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627.74 | Question on Valvue amp Maintenance w/VC30 | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Wed Mar 26 1997 11:35 | 24 |
| I've just come to the conclusiont hat after 3+ years
it's time to probably think about changin the tubes
in my little crate vintage club.
According to the documentation..
The Crate VC30s take 4 EL84 and 4 12AX7s...
The preamp tubes are cool, can find them anywhere,
but in the mail order cat. I'm lookin at, EL34s are
all I can find. Any one point me to a place where
EL84s are available ?? (I'm looking at a summer 96
Musicians Friend.. I'll check the new cat. when I
get home tonight,, )
Also, what's the general opinion on replacing tubes
in an amp like this. I've heard many people say
that it's a load of B.S. that generates revenue for
amp repair guys, to bring it in to replace tubes.
basically the word I'm getting is, "Buy a matched set,
and plug em in" But what about the biasing ?
and I think the term is 'balancing' or is that what
the 'matched set' hooey is all about ?
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627.75 | | STAR::KMCDONOUGH | SET KIDS/NOSICK | Wed Mar 26 1997 11:59 | 7 |
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Try Antique Electronic Supply in Arizona. Tel: 602.820.5411
I don't know if they have EL84's, but their prices are good.
Kevin
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627.76 | thanks.... and.. more questions | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Wed Mar 26 1997 12:11 | 36 |
| Hey thanks, I'll give them a call,, see what
they got..
by the way, did find an order # for some Fender EL84 tubes..
used their web search tool, $6.99 per.. I'd have assumed
I'd see them priced per-set ???
also, another question
I found the following available for 12AX7 preamp
tubes, not sure what the differences imply,
or which ones specifically I'll need..
any ideas ??
AUDIO GLASSIC 12AX7A ECC83 PREAMP 7025 TUBE
AUDIO GLASSIC 12AX7A/R PREMIUM PREAMP TUBE
Any clues to what's different between these,
GROOVE TUBE 12AX7 PREAMP TUBE
GROOVE TUBE 12AX7R PREAMP TUBE
Any clues to what's different between these,
NEW SENSOR SOVTEK 12AX7WA 7025 PREAMP TUBE
NEW SENSOR SOVTEK 12AX7WB 7025 PREAMP TUBE
Any clues to what's different between these,
Just curious,, I'm not dead in the water, but I'll
have to be replacing these tubes over the course of
the next month or so... (can sort of hear it coming..)
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627.77 | Down the tubes... | MSDOA::GUIDRY | Ghost Rider | Thu Mar 27 1997 09:53 | 18 |
| If my memory serves right, then the "R" version (the more expensive
one, of course) of the 12AX7 will be a lower noise, lower microphonics
version of the tube. You might want to use one of these in the first
stage of the preamp, since this is usually the highest gain part of the
amp.
All the versions are electrically interchangeable, and these days 7025
and 12AX7 tubes are also interchangeable.
I don't remember the difference between the "WA" and "WB" versions, but
I suspect it's the same as the "R" designation. Just compare the
cost...
On your EL84's: If you can get them, matched sets are preferable
because they equalize power dissipation across all 4 tubes. You don't
end up with one tube doing all the work.
I don't know if your Crate is a class A or class AB design.
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627.78 | And another thing... | MSDOA::GUIDRY | Ghost Rider | Thu Mar 27 1997 09:59 | 12 |
| PS to .77:
BTW, preamp tubes can last a long time. They normally aren't pushed
hard. Unless you suspect bad preamp tubes you might consider leaving
them as is. A new set of preamp tubes could make things worse.
The tubes that you definitely want to replace are the output tubes
(EL84) and the driver tube. The driver is often a 12AT7 but may be a
12AX7. It will be the small signal tube physically closest to the
EL84's.
Good luck!
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627.79 | | NQOS01::16.125.112.183::Workbench User | | Fri Mar 28 1997 10:12 | 9 |
| interestingly enough, the amp hasn't had a problem since
that one day,, I don't know what's up, but been fine...
I'll keep my ears peeled, but I think if I just let
it warm up for a few moments, it seems fine.
Maybe still a sign the tubes are sagging... not a
big deal, it's my backup amp anyway..
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627.80 | | POWDML::TNELSON | The Song Remains The Same | Fri Mar 28 1997 12:21 | 5 |
| I spoke to someone at Groove Tubes before I bought mine and he recommended
the 12ax7's over the 12ax7r's. He said the r's are not as good quality and
sound. I'm sure he told me where they were made but I can't remember....
tn
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