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1103.1 | Expensive | SQUID::GOODWIN | | Thu Jan 26 1989 21:37 | 8 |
| Haven't tried one out, but from what I've heard they're superb amps
that sound fantastic. I also understand they're VERY expensive.
Don't know models/prices, but supposedly they are more expensive
than comparable Marshall amps.
I'll also be eager to hear more . . .
Steve
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1103.2 | I'd like to try one, but am happy with my current tone | MARKER::BUCKLEY | Mr. Big! | Fri Jan 27 1989 09:23 | 6 |
| Yo GH,
Are you refering to Reb Beach? yeah, he's a cool player with a great
tone. A tone somewhere between Warren DiMartini and Eddie. I don't
know if he used his kitty hawks on the lp, I guess the interviews will
tell.
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1103.3 | allman? | RICKS::CALCAGNI | | Fri Jan 27 1989 10:39 | 5 |
| or maybe you mean Dan Toler, the guy with Greg Allman? He endorses
Kitty Hawk, but then I read in an interview where he actually uses
a custom boosted Marshall (with Kitty Hawk cabs, big deal).
/rick
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1103.4 | Yeah, great tone on vinal... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | That's *MR* Ratbag, to you! | Fri Jan 27 1989 15:37 | 6 |
| I was referring to Reb Beach, I'm going to see them (Winger) tomorrow
night, so I can let everyone know how the amps sound in a club setting
(provided he uses them...). I understand that Leslie West is now
using Kitty Hawks too.
Greg
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1103.5 | FYI | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Move NOW or I'm using the tub | Mon Jan 30 1989 14:01 | 8 |
| Just a quick note to let everyone know that Reb Beach and the other
guitar player in Winger both used Kitty Hawk amps and they sounded
great.
I noticed a device in both of their racks that also bore the Kitty
Hawk logo too. Do they make a pre-amp module?
Greg
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1103.6 | nice KITTY (hawk) | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Mon Feb 20 1989 12:45 | 49 |
|
I have a Kitty Hawk M3 amp. I picked it up in Portsmouth , NH
( Music Warehouse ) while in that area. I live in Syracuse , NY
and at the time I would have had to travel to NYC to buy one in
my state just so I could pay sales tax ( plus a 9 hour round trip ).
I have a Marshall Jubilee Series 2554 and a KMD GV100s stack.
The marshall is a 1 X 12 practice combo. I was using the KMD playing
out, but the early models had weak power supplies and twice the
same year I popped the main rectification diodes , so now it's
my travelling spare amp.
The Kitty Hawk M3 I'm using is a 60 watt all-tube head. The KMD
speaker stacks I still use have 4 10" Celestions each and are much
easier to move than 4 X 12's , yes they sound good. I run my guitar
into a Roland GP-8 then out to the M3. The channel switching is
controlled thru the GP-8 using ext-1 parameters. I tried using the
effects loop but had trouble matching levels. I've looked inside
the amp and I'm impressed with the construction and quality of
everything inside. the galvanized steel chassis is ugly, but nobody
really sees it except for the repairman ( infrequently , hopefully)
Soundwise the Kitty Hawk is as good as anything I've played.
Just like anything else it takes experimenting. I noticed the bass
control tends to mud up the sound when above 6, but I have settings
that work well and that's what counts. The amp has been used three
to five times a week ( I practice with the Marshall mostly ) under
travelling conditions and has been very reliable. I carry the amp
and guitars myself.
Being a tube amp the Kitty Hawk runs very warm to hot. Especially
since it's a sixty watter and the master is anywhere from 6 to 8
depending on the job ( We do weddings and private parties as well
as the regional rock clubs ). I used to put my GP-8 rack on top of
the head but found that the amp stayed a lot cooler when the top
was bare ( there are no slots ).
I'm very pleased with the amp, they aren't cheap but then again
they're not cheaply built. I'd recommend them to anyone considering
Mesa Boogie, Seymour Duncan, or Marshall. I like my Marshall too,
but it's not as versatile as the Kitty Hawk. When you're spending
that much it's not too much to ask that you're very pleased with the
versatility and reliability.
re: .5
Kitty Hawk has a new line of rack mount gear that includes
a tube pre-amp (with four modes of operation), a 120 watt tube
power amp, and some type of patch bay (MIDI?)
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1103.7 | Thank you! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Which way did they go? | Mon Feb 20 1989 13:48 | 3 |
| Great information, just what I was looking for.
Greg
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1103.8 | ex | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Thu Mar 09 1989 11:58 | 29 |
| I'm adding this info as Greg requested some specifics:
The Kitty Hawk line of amps (all guitar amps b.t.w) is broken down
into three models with the only variations within each model being
power and speaker config. I've included prices (retail) that I'm sure
of.
M1 - top of the line, available in 60 or 100 watt versions.
head only or combo w/one 12" 100 watt celestion. The
primary feature or this all tube amp is its quad-mode
preamp. Gain levels are variable from clean to saturated
( like a Boogie ) as well as two in between. The 100 watt
head lists for $1379 , the combo is approx $1500 and the
60 watt head is 150 to 200 less than the 100 watter.
M3 - the power amp section is identical to the M1. The preamp
is a simpler two channel layout. The tone controls are
common to both channels. The price is roughly $1150 for
100 watt and $1020 for the 60 watt head. Combos are available
for slightly more.
M5 - entry level combos. 25 and 45 watt . $650 and $1000
respectively.
It's not hard to get the price down 20 % or so but don't expect
much more. I paid $ 750 for my M3 60 watt head and I have a 100
watt M1 head on order for $ 1100.
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1103.9 | Never satisfied | CSC32::G_HOUSE | No way out, no way out... | Thu Mar 09 1989 18:41 | 7 |
| Thanks again. Pretty heavy prices. I presume you think very highly
of them, since you are ordering another.
Do you know anything about the rack preamp module? Are these heads
available in rack mount versions?
Greg
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1103.10 | UPGRADE, UPGRADE! | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Fri Mar 10 1989 15:16 | 18 |
|
I've had my M3 head since September and it really took the limelight
away from my other amps (Marshall Jubillee 25/50 and KMD GV100s).
The M1 that I should have next week I expect to be that much better.
I agree that the prices are up there but so are Mesas and Marshalls.
A lot of the justification on spending that much comes out of
how you use it and how much you get out of it. I'm playing out
every weekend with my band , Chemistry, so the equipment gets a
workout. I've had nothing but good comments about the Kitty Hawk
from my other band members as well as other musicians in the area
that come out to hear us play (and I'm no Reb Beach). The band is
good steady income and I've done a lot of equipment turnover in the
last year. I'm selling two of my old KMD heads to cover the cost of
the new Kitty Hawk. Effectively I only have to come up with $650
and the band's income is enough to justify it.
The preamp you asked about runs around $650 and features the same
quad-mode operation found on the M1 as well as some additional tone
controls.
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1103.11 | | CSC32::G_HOUSE | No way out, no way out... | Sat Mar 11 1989 16:48 | 3 |
| Sounds great! Thanks again.
Greg
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1103.12 | KH conversion complete | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Wed Mar 22 1989 12:56 | 31 |
| The M1 amp I mentioned in a previous note came in! I have been
experimenting with it for a few days and it really delivers . The
M3 I've had is now a back-up amp if I run into any problems. The
M1 is just that much more to keep my enthusiasm up on this line
of equipment. The new amp is a 100 watt head and features the
quad-mode switching and a full four tube preamp and four EL34's
on the output. The clean channel is even more versatile due to the
seperate tone and seperate gain and master controls. The M3 shared
a common master volume for both channels as well as the tone controls.
The other plus with the M1 series is the three different types
of overdrive characteristics available. The "red" mode is the same
as the M3 , not a heavy overdrive but a lot of low-end edge that
actually sounds good for choppy rythms. The "green" mode might as
well be labeled "marshall", a smooth sustain with a upper-midrange
boost. I have a Marshall and I don't mind doing an A-B comparison.
Last is the combination mode , I wouldn't do anything but a screaming
lead in this mode, it works well if you stay away from the lower
strings and any rythm.
Altogether this thing is fantastic. I've put my KMD stack up for
sale and a Kitty Hawk 4 X 12 cab should be in next week. It took
six months but I turned over all my previous amp gear ( except the
Marshall Jubillee) and Kitty Hawk came out ahead. In the course
of things I managed to get a local music store ( Syracuse, NY )
to carry the line. They got in a M5 combo, M3 100 watt combo, and
my M1 100 watt head.
The heads in the regular line are not available in a rack-mount.
The rack-mount preamp and amp together would run around $1650 list!
The 4 X 12 celestion cab lists for $749. It's easy to run up a good
tab with this gear. A lot of guitar players I know bought the Peavey
Butcher cab as a good lower cost alternative to other 4 X 12's.
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1103.13 | << RACK-ATTACK >> | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Wed May 24 1989 16:53 | 12 |
| Here goes again-
I finally managed to locate a Kitty Hawk quattro tube pre-amp
at a dealer in Schenectady, NY. He's shipping it to me today. These
are really selling out there and I had the distributor help me find
one. They owe me a few favors after all the gear I've bought from
them.
Now I can sell the M3 head (listed in topic 2) and cover all
my requirements with the newer M1 head and the rack set up. Even
though the Quattro is fairly new I hear they are coming out with
an even higher end pre-amp ( like a $1000 list!) called the
Testarossa, We'll see if Ferrari sues for trademark infringement.
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1103.14 | Love that warm sound | MPGS::LOISELLE | | Fri Jun 02 1989 17:39 | 5 |
| I got to play the cheapest one at Steves in danvers for a good
half-hour. WOW. I thought the sound was real warm, sorta made me
think of a old Fender deluxe brought up to 80's/90's technology.
I'm thinkin' about it....
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1103.15 | ***************** | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Thu Jun 08 1989 14:03 | 28 |
| re: 14 Must've been an M5 model. They come in 25 and 45 watt
flavors and use 6V6 tubes which are considerably warmer/rounder
sounding than 6L6's. For my large amp (Kitty Hawk M1) I prefer the
sound of the EL34's over 6L6's (it's switchable). Not that 6L6's
sound bad!
re:13 (me)
I've been putting the Quattro pre-amp through its paces.
I was in error when I said the quattro was a rack mount version
of the M1's pre-amp. I'm sure a lot of the design from the M1 was
retained but there are a few advantages in the quattro. A nice touch
operationally is the addition of a rotary switch on the panel for
accessing all four modes (Quattro, ya know) without the foot pedal.
On the M1 only three modes could be accessed on the panel and the
fourth could only be used by the footswitch (combination mode with
both red and green leds on). Also the quattro has indicators on
the pre-amp itself as well as on the footswitch.
Also the controls on the pre-amp have seperate tone controls for
clean/crunch rythm and lead modes. That's two set of tone controls.
There are six different volume/gain controls! The clean mode has
its own volume , the crunch rythm mode has a volume and a master
so there's a lot of flexibility there. The two lead modes each have
their own gain and a common master for both lead modes. I'm impressed
with this pre-amp but I have been praising Kitty Hawks since I started
using them back in September of 88. I realize the ADA MP-1 is somewhat
more flexible in a MIDI controlled rack but I prefer the sound of
the Quattro and I've set up my Roland GP-8 to switch modes
programmably. BTW, they also have a rack mount tube power amp that
should work well with the pre-amp.
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1103.16 | Eight collectors items | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Thu Aug 24 1989 12:14 | 32 |
| If you've been watching the guitar mags recently you may have
noticed that after the initial push of the Kitty Hawk line, then
the Quattro , that the ads have vanished. There's a reason! I found
out from LP Music that they will no longer be distributing the line.
They mentioned something about the owner getting divorced and the
wife had something to do with the financial backing, etc. Soap Opera,
ya know. The distributor said he could've sold every Quattro pre-amp
he got his hands on but the other amps sold moderately well. There
are deals to be had on units in the warehouse, send mail to me if
your interested! All the Kitty Hawk stuff sounds great (IMO) and
a lot of stuff can be had for less than half retail.
It's a shame since the mags had a lot of good press on the KH
gear as of late. A few other things a happening with these new
developments. LP Music is going to market its own pre-amp loosely
based on the Quattro. It will be made in Taiwan to keep the cost
down and will be at least a four tube unit like the KH. It's expected
to come out later this fall. LP also mentioned they will still
be supplying parts for the Kitty Hawks that are out there and some
second sources are set up for things that aren't off-the-shelf like
transformers and such. AND there is a possibility that the Kitty
Hawk line may continue to be made and imported but with another
distributor. Only time will tell.
The distributor called all the major endorsers and let them know
what was shakin'. I understand Reb Beach of Winger was upset, He's
being approached by Rivera and Laney for endorsement. I'll keep
using mine until it blows up and can't be fixed. Then I'll have
to start looking.
BTW- I picked up the Kitty Hawk footswitch for $250 from one of
the dealers that the distributor told me had them. It's a great
MIDI controller with a list price of $529. For only $100 more than
I could have got the cheapo ADA MC-1 I jumped on it. Yet another
collectors item!
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1103.17 | a six footer! | USRCV1::REAUME | two thousand screaming guitars | Tue Oct 03 1989 13:07 | 17 |
| Now I've upped the ante! Since the KH stuff is harder to get,
items like the Quattro are close to impossible! I found a straight
4x12 cabinet at the House of Guitars in Rochester, NY. They had
two 100 watt heads (M1 and M3) and two cabs. I finally convinced
them to let me but JUST the bottom cab. Anything they don't sell
soon they may ship back to the distributor. They offered to sell
me the 100 watt M1 head for $725. I paid $1100 for mine! I HATE
when that happens. I called three stores before I bought mine.
Anyway, I now have a full stack, two tube heads, and a rack
system all based around KH gear. I wasn't gonna buy the cabinet
I just got until spring but I don't think I'd have much luck
unless Kitty Hawk finds a new U.S. distributor. That would
be nice.
Hey Steve G. , How do ya like yer M1!
- john R
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1103.19 | Kitty Hawk M1 - the best! | SQUID::GOODWIN | | Sun Oct 08 1989 11:53 | 23 |
| Re: .17
Yo John! You know the answer to that! The 60W M1 head I bought
is the best sounding amp this cat's ever played thru!!! And thanks
to all the helpful info in this note, I was able to pick it up for
a mere $495.00. When I first started looking at them, I was expecting
to pay between $900-$1000 for it. By the time this whole Roy Electric/
LP Music Group situation came unravelled, I seriously considered
buying two (for the price of one!)
If it's any consolation about having paid $1100 for the 100W which
ultimately came down to a $725 blow-out price, I believe that Kitty
Hawk equipment is such high-quality in terms of materials, construction
and performance that they will hold their value well into the future.
If Roy Electric ceases to exist altogeter, I'll bet that the value
of Kitty Hawks will eventually rise.
BTW-I bought some 6L6GC's for mine just to see what the difference
in sound would be. As LPMG says, there is more bass punch, but
slightly less mid crunch. It's great to be able to switch between
6L6's and EL34's (not to mention Class A/Class AB).
/Steve
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1103.20 | testimonial/ non-paid endorsement | USRCV1::REAUME | My clone works for DEC-I don't | Mon Oct 09 1989 16:57 | 39 |
| re: -.1
Egad! $495 for a M1. That's a great price, I'm happy for ya (jealous).
I played out with my stack this weekend, but instead of the M1 on
top I used my rack. Now it's six and a half feet high! I don't have
my programs fully set up for the M1 yet and I'll have to make a
longer cord to control the channel switching on the M1 head from
the rack since it's up there.
My KH Quattro pre-amp runs off a short cable from KH MIDI patch
bayette to switch channels. I played the KH rack/stack in a rock-em-up
club Saturday and was incredibly pleased with the sound. My bass
player's girl friend came up to me after the first set and said she
never heard a Les Paul sound so good. Made my day! She hears
a lot of bands and is fairly knowledgable about equipment. Of course
the Les Paul deserves some credit but I'll pass the kudos over to
the Kitty Hawk Quattro and Metaltronix SP1000 power amp. These two
pieces are the essence of the sound I've been trying to attain for some
time. The ART SGE is a great effects unit but to really sound top
notch has to be mated to a rig that's already HOT. Also- for the
first time I ran my guitar signal direct into the board through
a Red Box. Forget everything you ever heard aboud direct boxes sounding
wimpy, it doesn't apply to the Red Box. I run from the speaker out
of the SP1000 to the Red Box and out of the Red Box to my stage
speakers. Full Sound out the fronts, no lie!
Oh, I forgot one other reason I was so pleased with my sound-
I played well- I'm usually modest, and I'll admit when I'm not
playing at 100%. But I feel I played at my upper limit because I
was happy with the rig.
Also- A GTR player I used to play with just snapped up a KH Quattro
preamp for $550. It came out of a dealer in Tennessee that shipped
it back to the distributor when he heard about the rumblings in
the company. He had played through my Quattro, loved it, and after
four weeks of calling around finally found one.
Set Mode/verbose=OFF
In closing (finally) The M1 guitar head and Quattro preamp are
the best pieces KH made. If any one can get a deal on them they
are well worth the investment.
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1103.21 | I can't get enough of it . . . | ARCHER::GOODWIN_S | | Tue Oct 31 1989 20:56 | 16 |
| I'm compelled to continue raving about the M1! Last weekend
was the first opportunity I've had to really crank the beast.
I pushed the overdrive and master both up to 8 on the lead
channel. The tonal quality of the sound that followed was a
religious experience! This amp, which sounds incredible at
low volumes, is absolutely unbelievable when opened up. I'm
now fully convinced that Kitty Hawks blow Boogies totally away.
I know those are fighting words for alot of players so I wouldn't
say it unless I really believed KH had the tone to back it up!
I'm just lucky I selected the 60 watt, rather than the 100, so
I have at least some small chance of retaining what's left of
my hearing. ;^)
Steve_who_believes_Kitty_Hawk_would_have_been_more_appropriately_
named_Tiger_Eagle
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1103.22 | UPDATE | USRCV1::REAUME | Supreme Court- Syracuse Hoop | Wed Nov 01 1989 13:45 | 19 |
| Good, at least now everyone in the notes won't think I'm totally
crazy for continuing to rave on KH (actually I've been quiet lately,
I've been letting the amps do their own talking). You are absolutely
right- the M1 has very few equals at lower volumes, where a lot of big
name amps really s*ck. Then people say it can't sound like a
Marshall when you crank. I agree with them. It's much better! The
Kitty Hawks have both edge and definition, not to mention versatility!
Status on Kitty Hawk:
LP Music is still supporting the equipment it sold and parts
aren't a problem. Some new equipment is still being sold from
stock as well as some shipments that arrived from Germany. Even
a few preamps! (Quattros and Testarossas)
Apparently ROY Electric is still in business but the spinoff
company, KH, is in question. Nonetheless Roy Electric has access
to all components for the amp line.
All M1, M3, and M5 models are available still at around half
list. Sometimes more, sometimes a little less.
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1103.23 | | PNO::HEISER | Rude Dog's Trainer | Wed Nov 01 1989 18:10 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 1103.22 by USRCV1::REAUME "Supreme Court- Syracuse Hoop" >>>
> Status on Kitty Hawk:
> All M1, M3, and M5 models are available still at around half
> list. Sometimes more, sometimes a little less.
Do you happen to have a number I could call to see where I can get more
info (i.e., dealers)?
Mike
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1103.24 | distributor, dealer info | ARCHER::GOODWIN_S | | Thu Nov 02 1989 00:10 | 15 |
| Kitty Hawk's exclusive U.S. distributor:
LP Music Group
160 Belmont Ave.
Garfield NJ 07026
(201) 478-6903
"Josh" handles KH product line
Dealers in Northeast U.S.:
Providence Music, Providence RI
Hermies Music, Schenectady NY
Music Warehouse, Portsmouth NH
Steves Music, Danvers MA
Northern Kingdom, Rockport ME
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1103.25 | The rarest pre-amp - Testarossa! | USRCV1::REAUME | Supreme Court- Syracuse Hoop | Thu Nov 02 1989 11:46 | 9 |
1103.26 | TESTAROSSA - the rarest preamp | USRCV1::REAUME | Supreme Court- Syracuse Hoop | Fri Nov 03 1989 02:10 | 21 |
|
I've had the best luck dealing with Alan @ Hermies Music in
Schenectady, NY (518) 374-7433. He's seems to be able to get even
the hardest to get Kitty Hawk gear (preamps). Not only did he get
a Quattro for me, he got one for a friend of mine who went nuts when
he tried my Quattro. Other dealers told him they were unavailable!
Now he's come up with a Testarossa preamp. This unit was introduced
just as the sh*t was hitting the fan with the distributor. I bought
it! It's similar to the Quattro with a few modifications. I'll
elaborate when I give it the work out. I'm fairly sure there were
VERY few Testarossas imported. The ads for it never even hit the
mags.
I've considered selling my M3 KH head, but I need a practice
amp, so now I'm thinking of taking the celestion G12-70M in my
basement and turning my spare head into a combo amp for practice.
Besides, every small amp I've tried for around $300 sound sh*tty
compared to the M3.
I like a lot of amps (usually expensive ones), but I really
haven't found much to beat KH. ( but d.b., I'll bet the Rivera is
piece I'd find hard to knock as well). I'll get back after I take
the Testarossa for a few laps (couldn't resist!).
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1103.27 | zero to sixty - on six strings | USRCV1::REAUME | Supreme Court- Syracuse Hoop | Fri Nov 03 1989 23:24 | 22 |
| TESTAROSSA! Now I want the Ferrari to match the pre-amp. I know
everyone expected this, but this is another great preamp. I'm sure
a lot of people would think this unit would be competitive with
the Quattro that already sold quite well, but there are some
differences.
For starters the input is moved to the rear ( on the Quattro
the input was on the front, output was rear) and there is a seperate
studio output with it's own independant level control. There are
additional controls. The Quattro had 13 knobs, the Testarossa has
16. There is a Hi-cut control that only affects the crunch rhythm
mode. It controls the "bite", and is different from the treble control.
The two lead modes have their own gains and masters, the Quattro
had a common master for both lead modes. Also the main output is
on the front (studio out control is in the back). The overall design
is based on a five tube (12AX7) system, the Quattro is a four tuber.
I've only had a day to mess with it, but it is every bit as good as
the Quattro that has only had raves, and some of the additional
features seem to be an enhancement.
There are two Quattros available through Hermies music (see -.1).
Considering there aren't that many things that can go wrong with
a preamp, anyone interested should check it out. I'm sure they won't
be available for long.
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1103.28 | My last gig was in my garage... | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Mon Nov 06 1989 12:57 | 10 |
|
Mr Postman, look and see - if there's a M1 in your bag for me.
Yikes! In a moment of irrational consumer spending, I just bought a
K/H M1 60w combo. I heard that list was $1399. I got it from Steve's
Music in N.J., for $595. I'm grateful to all (especially Steve), that
helped me out. Looks like the ole Dean Markley will be reassigned to
backup duty.
-pat
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1103.29 | welcome to the club | USRCV1::REAUME | 0 to 60 on six strings | Mon Nov 06 1989 14:24 | 23 |
| Another one sold - you won't miss Dean Markley (not that they're
that bad, the M1 is that good). Even with my rack rig, I still love
firing up the M1 stack with the ART SGE in the effects loop (it
matches levels real well, my Roland GP-8 didn't because there were
no input/output adjustments in the unit). If you don't have a decent
cabinet, check into a KH 4X12 or the Peavey 2X12 w/celestions would
probably fit under the M1 head since it isn't full width (30") and
it will easily handle the sixty watt head.
I picked up the exotic wood combo cab (without amp chassis or
speaker) for $75, the distributor had one sitting around!
I'm putting my M3 sixty-watt head in the new cab with a spare
G12-70 celestion I have. So now I'll have a sixty watt M3 combo,
the M1 100 watt stack, a two piece rack system (one KH 1X12 speaker
cab and the same cab converted to a rack cab), and the rack can
use either the Quattro or Testarossa preamps and be controlled by
the Kitty Hawk MIDI patch bayette which is switched by a KH foot
controller.
As far as the company goes, I got the word that the parent company,
ROY Electric, is definitely still in business, AND there are still
Kitty Hawk ads in the British guitar magazines! Maybe if someone
has contact with someone in the U.K. they can get the scoop on the
status of Kitty Hawk from the European side.
Pat - enjoy your M1.
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1103.32 | You've gone too far.... | GOBACK::PELLERIN | | Wed Nov 08 1989 13:49 | 24 |
| O.K. I managed to read all of the replies to this note without falling
asleep. And I must say it hasn't been *that* bad until .30 came along.
Frankly, I'm surprised it took you guys (STEVE) this long to cut up
Boogie (where BTW is how Kitty Hawk came into being).
Yes, (save all the replies) I know that Boogie recieved its heritage
from Fender. But Kitty Hawk (admit it Steve-arino) is a blatent copy
to the degree that they will be in court (ala Randall Smith) for
copyright violations. (Steve - do you have the testicular fortitude to
let the world in on the *real* story?)
Yes they're GOOD amps. They rank up there (obviosly this is IMHO) with
Marshalls and Boogies (except for the Colliseum series Boogie). The
slight differences between Kitty Hawk and a Boogie are plusses for some
and negatives for others.
BE THANKFULL THAT KITTY HAWK IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE MENTIONED IN THE SAME
SENTENCE AS MESA BOOGIE.
:^) :^) :^) ;^) ...........
-BAP
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1103.33 | I'll go this far... | USRCV1::REAUME | 0 to 60 on six strings | Wed Nov 08 1989 16:48 | 28 |
| re: .32
How do you know about the lawsuit situation. Was there anything
in print or just something from the ugly rumour mill. I had heard
(for what it's worth) that Boogie had tried to convince some
music dealers (Sam Ash for one) not to carry Kitty Hawk because
they intended to sue them. There really can be only so many variations
of the good old hot-rodded tube amp! The main distinction comes
in the quality of components used and the gain and tonal qualities
that result from a well concieved design. I really don't know if
Boogie has enough ammo in the arsenal (money and evidence) to pull
off a full blown international court case. One of Kitty Hawks claims
to fame was that it achieved higher quality control by building
its transformers in house. On top of that Kitty Hawk equipment was
supposedly designed on a in-house CAD system.
The lawsuit I assume only applies to the amp heads. In particular
the M1 model because of its class switching capabilities. Is there
really more than one way to accomplish class switching in a tube
power amp stage without violating the Boogie Simul-class patent
if that is the matter of concern in court.
I'm sure the KH rack gear is a whole different story. There doesn't
seem to be much of a resemblence there.
I won't cut down Boogie, Marshall, Rivera and most of the other
mega-priced equipment. At the same time I feel that Kitty Hawk deserves
a place among those names and offers some differences. BUT --- Nothing
can touch Kitty Hawk in the price range the dealers have been blowing
stuff off for. I'm glad a few people in this file have taken advantage!
|
1103.34 | | PNO::HEISER | Rude Dog's Trainer | Wed Nov 08 1989 18:31 | 14 |
| > its transformers in house. On top of that Kitty Hawk equipment was
> supposedly designed on a in-house CAD system.
CAD systems are plenty proof also. There was a lawsuit recently
settled here in Arizona where a golf club company had to pay damages to
the Ping Golf club company for copying a design. The final pieces of
evidence presented were CAD drawing overlays showing the duplication.
Re: the new owner of the M1 (Pete?)
How do you like your new Kitty? Was it worth buying something you
haven't seen or heard?
Mike
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1103.37 | I get MEAN on caffeine | USRCV1::REAUME | 0 to 60 on six strings | Thu Nov 09 1989 14:57 | 16 |
| re -.1 You mean your Marshall has a coffee maker built in?
WOW, that beats anything out there (agagagagag). That would be great
for the all-night jams!
Hey, seriously, if someone from this conference ( I know who you
are ) wants to check out my "cats", I'm in Syracuse, NY, drop me
a line. If that's too far to travel you'd probably have to find a
dealer near you to check one out. I'm sure Steve and Pat didn't
buy based on just my praise! I do have more KH gear than most dealers,
AND it's all configured to ROCK out!
Also Alan ( @Hermies Music ) mentioned that a dealer he knows
in New Jersey was putting the Kitty Hawk rack preamps in package
deals with the Metaltronix SP1000 power amp. I mentioned to Alan
that that's my set-up Along with the ART SGE and it works really well.
I play out with that rig every weekend. Alan plays in a band called
"Triffid" and uses the Kitty Hawk tube power amp in his rack with
the KH Quattro preamp and a Korg A3 multieffects unit.
|
1103.38 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Rock and Roll doctor | Fri Nov 10 1989 10:48 | 7 |
| With respec to the lawsuit by Boogie, according to my local ex_boogie dealer
Randal told him that they were in fact suing as Kitty Hawk stold the preamp
design that Paul Rivera did for boogie years ago...
for what it's worth
dbii in Rivera land...(I'm sure the Kitty Hawks are real nice)
|
1103.41 | High demand=high prices | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Plagued by dreams | Fri Nov 10 1989 14:28 | 7 |
| I don't doubt that, nobody (but NOBODY) EVER blows out Boogies! I've
never even seen one on sale... Pretty much the same with Marshalls.
These are high demand amps, there's no reason for dealers to have to
compromise on the price.
Greg (how says if he didn't get a good deal on an MP-1 he'd have been
looking at Kittys REAL hard)
|
1103.45 | now *you've* gone too far . . . | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Fri Nov 10 1989 16:02 | 19 |
| re: .44
The point we Kitty Cats have been trying to make here is that
Kitty Hawks *do* beat the sound of *any* Boogie (or Marshall
for that matter.) Their marketing attempt seems to have failed
in the USA but they are definitely superior amps, IMHO.
Actually, an amps sound quality is such a subjective area, we
could continue to go round and round here indefinitely . . .
I prefer the sound of my M1 over the Marshall 2205 I used to
own . . I also like the M1 sound better than a friend's Boogie
Simulclass. Marshalls and Boogies are great, but I prefer the
sound of the Kitty Hawk.
I should probably apologize for starting this rumble! I was
just overly enthusiastic about my new amp!!
Ciao,
Steve
|
1103.51 | IT ROCKS - right out of the box | USRCV1::REAUME | 0 to 60 on six strings | Mon Nov 13 1989 15:05 | 8 |
|
Damn- I hate it when I miss a rumble! I log in after a few days-
BAM! - 50 replies! I don't think I could tune any of my Kitty's
to sound any better. One other KH plus that I haven't elaborated
on. I've noticed that the idle volume even in the high-gain modes
on both my rack preamps and M1 are considerably quieter than a
lot of other amps. It sort of sets you back when you first crunch
out a lead.
|
1103.52 | the waiting IS the hardest part | USRCV1::REAUME | 0 to 60 on six strings | Tue Nov 14 1989 11:15 | 10 |
| My exotic wood cab should be here any day now. BTW- Is there an
official Boogie Bashers note or is this it? (agagagag). I've been
really fired up on my Testarossa. I'm thinking of putting it in
my main rack and putting the Quattro in the back-up rack. Both have
great sounds (notice the plural).
Also, I know where Quattro seconds can be obtained for less than
$400. There might be a few scratches on them, but they are
functional. And don't tell Randall Smith. Send mail to
USRCV1::REAUME if interested.
-john r.
|
1103.53 | I got nothin' against those Boogers | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Tue Nov 14 1989 14:41 | 13 |
| Dare I admit that the 6L6GC's I put in my M1 were Boogie tubes?
(Oh no! I can already hear the replies - "No wonder your Kitty
Hawk sounds so good . . .")
And in a demonstration of my peaceful intentions, I even put the
Boogie bumpersticker (which was included with the tubes) on my
car!
I wonder how Randall Smith would feel about that? He probably
would've sent me mismatched tubes if he'd known what I was going
to do with them!! B*)
Steve
|
1103.54 | looks as good as it sounds | USRCV1::REAUME | 0 to 60 on six strings | Tue Nov 14 1989 16:08 | 10 |
| I went home for lunch today - UPS left another box for me! My
cabinet showed up and it is really sharp. Mucho better than the
Carvin Oak combos they used to sell in their mail order catalog.
Nice finish (that I'll have to protect). I've already mounted
my M3 chassis and celestion in it. That took approximately
15 minutes. Now I have an empty head (no jokes folks).
$75 for the cabinet, I'm not complaining!
Hey Pat - are you still waiting?
|
1103.55 | Marshall at half price? Send it to my house! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I just can't slow down | Tue Nov 14 1989 16:23 | 22 |
| re: .44
> > ...never seen Boogies(or Marshalls) on sale.
>
>Then you havn't looked good enough.
I suppose I've seen Marshalls on sale...but not for HALF price like
they're dumping the Kittys for. I think they are good quality amps and
are definately an excellent deal right now. I suppose with a larger
market you could find Boogies (or other high demand items) on sale, but
I live in Colorado Springs and there's a lotta demand, so sales are
rare if ever.
You seemed to insinuate that I don't like Boogies or Marshalls, but
that's not true at all. I like Boogies and Marshalls!
re: Will
None of the dealers in the Springs carry (or carried) Kitty Hawk.
There may be somewhere in Denver, but I wouldn't count heavily on it.
Greg
|
1103.57 | Price and Performance ? | USEM::SEAWARD | | Thu Nov 16 1989 12:49 | 31 |
| As I read about more and more ecstatic recent KH owners, I can see
that this note is not a Boogie-bashing note, but rather a discussion
about price versus performance. For instance, not very many people
jumped in when the 60 Watt M1 was priced at $1500 - but now that
it is about 600 we have people happy with their sound... So what
I hear is that the recent proliferation of hot-rodded tube based
amps is seriously overpriced.
As a second point, I can't help but wonder where this current
re-evolution of tubes is or can go - in the opening note the
writer was candid in saying that the amp sounded like a
heavily processed KH. The trend toward heavily processed has
certainly arrived.
In looking for maximum bang for the buck, I am happier every
day with SGE that I have been tinkering with. I still can't
figure out why they chose those factory presets - they have
way too much treble and distortion - after some rather
basic modifications I am hearing some good sounds, in
stereo with real-time midi patch and parameter change.
(Yeah, you need a device to generate the data, but the
point is that a processed sound is not too hard to build.)
Lastly, I certainly wonder if the amplifyer manufacturers
are listening to people like us, and if so, when can we
buy a reasonably priced amp built with tubes and great
sound processing ? Seems like the current alternative
is a rack full of equipment with eaxh device filling some
sort of specialized need, and once again costing more than
a used car...
|
1103.58 | The Future Is Here Today | AQUA::ROST | Subliminal trip to nowhere | Thu Nov 16 1989 12:57 | 16 |
|
Re: .57
I think manufacturers have shied away from including lots of processing
because of the "all-or-nothing" syndrome, that is, what do you do if
you love the clean sound, hate the distortion, love the chorus, hate
the reverb, etc.
While it hasn't happened in tube amps yet, the trend in solid state is
amps with on-board distortion, chorus and reverb, in stereo....witness
all the stereo chorus amps that have been marketed over the last few
years. Peavey has already marketed amps with MIDI-programmable presets
and digital reverbs, and with the Rockman XP-100 finally on the street,
we can expect to see more of these beasts.
Brian
|
1103.59 | curious | PNO::HEISER | Rude Dog's Trainer | Thu Nov 16 1989 13:51 | 6 |
| Pat or John R.,
Do either of you know what the M5 (45 watt) entry level combos are going
for now?
Mike
|
1103.62 | Heeerrrrr kitty, kitty... | ASAHI::COOPER | Slippery is where it's at ! | Thu Nov 16 1989 15:41 | 8 |
| We're all waiting patiently for Pats amp to come home so we can
go over with our guits, drink his beer, play his amp, and generally
be quite obnoxious. Perhaps he knows this and isn't telling us
that his amp HAS arrived and he is selfish enough to want to play
it first...without all of us twisting knobs and pushing buttons
over his shoulder. Hmmm...Some friend Pat. ;^)
jc
|
1103.68 | some of us are just destined to sound better... | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Fri Nov 17 1989 10:13 | 10 |
| The praise continues to roll in from people who hear my M1:
Last night my band auditioned a new vocalist. He commented that
my Les Paul had the ballsiest tone he'd heard in a long time.
I didn't bother to clarify that there was really nothing special
about my Les Paul . . that the tone was being produced by the
Kitty Hawk.
Steve
|
1103.70 | | PNO::HEISER | Rude Dog's Trainer | Fri Nov 17 1989 11:39 | 11 |
| I just called Josh at the distributor to see what he had left. Sorry
to hear that he's out of the M1 60wt combo (he said they're the most
popular). Sounds like he knows John, Pat, and Steve pretty well :-).
He also told me that they did distribute to the Guitar Shop in
Scottsdale, AZ and Workshop Music in Tucson, AZ. He thinks they still
have some models and I'm going to go down there tomorrow to check out
these Kittys. What Josh had:
M1 100wt $475 (listed for $1560)
M3 60wt $385
M3 100wt $425
|
1103.76 | M1 means 'Mighty One' | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Tue Nov 21 1989 13:11 | 21 |
|
Well, the beast (M1 60w combo) arrived last Friday. I played with it
til midnite before I cashed in my chips. It was like going several
rounds with Ali. I would *carefully* adjust the knobs to a high setting
and then jump back. I was afraid it would bite me. I now use completely
different settings on my guitar (strat) and amp than I did with my Dean
Markley. This amp has unreal low end, mid, and treble. The distorted
settings like my bridge pickup while the clean setting likes neck/rhythm
pickups. The clean channel can also be overdriven nicely also by jacking
up the clean volume control and varying the clean master control. As
Steve noted (he's already wailed on it), you can strum lightly for a true
clean sound and then get nasty (strum harder) for a biting, natural(?)
distortion (ala SRV). One bummer. The reverb don't work. LP Music said
I could get it fixed locally though and they'd pick up the tab. I heard
LP is out of M1 60w combo's as of last Monday. Considering I got mine
for $595, I'm a very happy camper. I'd like to try it thru another
speaker cab some day to see how it drives more than one speaker. I'll
bet it will Boogie...
-pat
|
1103.77 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Tue Nov 21 1989 14:28 | 44 |
| re: .-1
It actually took me a couple of weeks to become completely
familiar with my M1. The eq section has an amazing range
to it, which can be used to produce a wide variety of sounds
for different playing styles. As KH's promotional brochures
say, the amp has 'unprecedented bass response.' If you want
to use your neck pickup for some lead work, experiment with
the presence control. A very interesting transition occurs
when the presence is set to 8 or above. I leave the treble
on the clean channel set to about 5 - that way it's not too
piercing when I use the bridge pickup in the rhythm mode. If
you want a really smooth, natural overdrive, you can switch to
class A operation. In that mode it becomes easy to overdrive
the amps output section.
That's bogus that your reverb doesn't work, but it should be
pretty simple to have repaired and if LPMG will pick up the
tab, then you're all set.
I've been running mine thru a 4x12, half open, half closed
celestion loaded cab - the sound is incredible.
The following are a few pointers (some obvious) to keep
your Kitty healthy, happy and fat:
. Make sure the bias switch is in the correct
position for the output tubes you're using.
(M1's come stock w/ EL34's)
. Don't power the amp on without a speaker of
the correct impedance connected.
. Make sure the amp is in standby mode for 30
seconds each time you power it on.
. Don't switch between Class A and Class AB
unless you're in standby or powered off.
Anyhow, congrats on your new amp! Give us an additional
review after you've played with it for awhile.
Steve
|
1103.80 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Tue Nov 21 1989 19:29 | 15 |
| re: .78
I wouldn't count on it . . they've been blowing these things out
since before I bought mine back in August. From what I gather,
their inventory is getting pretty low . . perhaps there would be
some left, but probably not the more popular models. It remains
to be seen if another distributor will emerge . . .
re: .79
Sure, I work up at DDD on Amherst St. in Nashua . . . how about
sometime after the long weekend? Send me some vaxmail and we'll
set up a time.
Steve
|
1103.82 | limited availability | USRCV1::REAUME | 2 overdrives in my Testarossa! | Wed Nov 22 1989 10:39 | 23 |
|
The remainder of Kitty Hawk gear seems to be moving fast out there,
with a little help from EASYnet! First to sell out was the rack
preamps. It looks like the M1 will be next. The 60watt combo's are
history unless some obscure store has them in stock. There may be
a few M1 heads around though. I bet they would sit well on a 2X12
speaker cab!
Here's a few places to call:
Lentine's music (216)434-3138 Akron, Ohio
Hermie's music store (518)374-7433 Schnectady, NY
Real guitar n/a San Francisco, CA
Bremer music ad in back of guitar player (Wisconsin?)
Hermie's has a 60 watt M1 head in stock at a great price as well
as a 60 watt M3 and 45 watt M5. He also has 3 Quattro pre-amps
and he seems to be the only one that ghets them! Alan is the
guy to talk to at Hermie's.
Lentine's has 3 M1 100 watt heads and some M5 combo's. They
have moved quite a bit of KH gear as well.
Pat- I'm glad you got your amp finally.
-john r.
|
1103.83 | risky investments ? | MILKWY::JACQUES | | Wed Nov 22 1989 15:21 | 14 |
| I gather from all the ravings that these are great sounding amps.
I have to wonder what Kitty Hawk owners plan to do in the event
of a breakdown. Is there any guarentee that you will be able to
have them serviced? What if you break things like knobs, switches,
etc? Is Kitty Hawk totally defunct, or are they just not being
distributed in the US any longer ?
What would be considered a "blowout price" on a Quattro preamp ?
How does the Quattro compare with say, a Mesa Boogie Quad ?
Just curious !!
Mark
|
1103.84 | Don't put voodoo on my Kitty Hawk! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Wed Nov 22 1989 15:59 | 19 |
|
re: -.1
Ah yes Mark, you have captured the essence of the gamble, for it is
indeed a gamble. Nothin' is free, and we're gambling on both good
reliability and our own ingenuity to get repairs done if needed.
I'm sure most all the KH owners asked for schematics. Also, the amp
design is such that I doubt if any one part could not be replaced
with either KH (ROY Electric) or other make parts. Personally, I intend
to base our Field Service group's customer satisfaction inputs solely
on their ability to fix my amp when needed. How long parts will be
available is a big issue, but again, part of the gamble when weighing
price vs. quality/performance.
Did I mention I drive a '68 Dodge Charger (and a '68 Chevy truck)?
I have to deal with parts/service issues everyday!
-pat
|
1103.85 | slightly risky biz | USRCV1::REAUME | 2 overdrives in my Testarossa! | Wed Nov 22 1989 16:23 | 18 |
|
There are only a few parts in any tube amp design that are
proprietary. Those are usually the transformers. Kitty Hawk's
transformers are of the highest quality , ROY Electric (the parent
company) has been making industrial transformers for years in Europe).
Tubes are the most common thing to break down but are also the easiest
to replace. Yes, I would be careful of the knobs, switches and things
that could break due to abuse, but there are suppies available.
The relays used to switch channels are off-the-shelf Siemens parts
so that's not a real problem. LP Music has found a second source
for transformers in the event there is a problem with one.
The best price I've heard for a Quattro pre-amp is $525. Keep
in mind this was Kitty Hawk's hottest seller. I would say from prices
I've gotten ( and others on the net) that the M1 is the biggest
STEAL as far as a deal to be had. If they were originally selling
at these prices I don't think they'd be able to keep up with the
demand. IMHO, but WTF.
-john r.
|
1103.86 | ditto .85 | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Wed Nov 22 1989 16:41 | 16 |
| Serviceability is a concern . . . but virtually all electronic
components within the M1 are 'off-the-shelf' type stuff which
can be purchased at any electronic supply house. After all,
vacuum tube technology has been around for decades. With the
schematics, a good technician should be able to repair about
99% of what might go wrong . . . the only parts that I really
worry about are the transformers-those suckers are essentially
hand-built by ROY Electric. If a transformer were to fry, it
would be a mad scramble to try and find a replacement. I've
gotten into the habbit of performing a pre-flight checklist
before powering it up.
But in the final analysis, the sound quality is well worth the
risk. Wouldn't you agree, Pat?
Steve
|
1103.87 | ready for take-off | USRCV1::REAUME | 2 overdrives in my Testarossa! | Mon Nov 27 1989 09:09 | 11 |
| Keep in mind the second sourcing on some of these components.
There are a few companies that will custom build transformers
to original specifications. I think that's what LP music is
doing. Steve's idea of a "pre-flight" checklist is a good one.
A lot of failures come out of not doing the right thing! The
30 second warm-up period is a good idea. Hey, you're not supposed
to pop a car in gear right after starting it up either. And
I wouldn't think throwing the class switch during operation
would be healthy for any amp equipped with one.
Hey Pat- I'm still waiting for my M1 combo! I'm glad mine
didn't beat yours. I think you would've got upset.
|
1103.88 | Kitty Hawk fever strikes again... | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Mon Nov 27 1989 23:44 | 15 |
| I took a trip to the pet store (I mean music store) over the
long weekend and saw a lonely little kitty (hawk) in the window.
I knew that my kitty back home longed for a playmate, from its
constant bluesy wailing, so how could I resist? Now I have twins,
and I don't mean Fenders.
Please welcome a new member to my family of Kittys: a second M1
60W head. A must for using stereo effects! Update the inventory
check in a previous reply: Hermies Music no longer has an M1 head
in stock.
Also, a gypsy woman told me that there's another noter out there
tuned into 1103 who has become afflicted with the M1 strain of
Kitty Hawk fever. We're patiently waiting for a review, Bill.
|
1103.89 | M1's going...going...? | USRCV1::REAUME | 2 overdrives in my Testarossa! | Tue Nov 28 1989 11:24 | 11 |
|
TWO more Kitty Hawks sold! Looks like you talked to Alan
at Hermies. I knew what the price was on the 60 watt head.
Are you saying Bill bought one? What model? Is he a convert
from Boogie or Marshall land?
M3's are probably still available. I can't really knock them
since the M3 was my first KH amp. And the prices on those are
really low.
- john r.
|
1103.90 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Tue Nov 28 1989 13:23 | 11 |
| Yeah, I talked to Alan - he's a nice guy. I didn't tell him I
already had one though. They had the M1 marked at a discounted
price of $799. When I tried it out, he told me he'd let me have
it for $650. I talked with him for awhile and he came down to
$500. Sold. Bill bought one too, but I'd better let him tell
his own story.
Hermies still has 3 or 4 M3's, an M5, a quattro and some other
rack gear, and a 4x12 cab. Josh says LPMG still has a few M1
heads left, more 60's than 100's.
|
1103.94 | | MARKER::BUCKLEY | been 10,000 miles, been in 15 states | Tue Nov 28 1989 14:47 | 13 |
| re: -1
I'm not really adament about Marshalls for any good reason...it's just
that it was the first amp I had (50wt 2x12 combo), and I've owned about
12 different Marshalls since then. I just always seem to come back to
one cuz they do what they do very cool, and I happen to like that
sound. If you don't like what they do, then you don't like them, but
they are their own beasts and can't be imitated!
I like a Boogie for some stuff, and would like to hear a Kitty Hawk.
I'm open minded. I think they Metaltronix amps sound great..too bad
they re-arrange furnature when you play through them! I even heard
a solid-state Crate recently that had a nice tone to it.
|
1103.97 | another killer kitty | USRCV1::REAUME | 2 overdrives in my Testarossa! | Wed Nov 29 1989 10:31 | 33 |
| I got my M1 "factory second". Yeah- there's a small rip in
the grill cloth and a little ding in the tolex (really little).
But LPMG said they couldn't sell it as new so it's MINE! The
M1 chassis is already mounted in my exotic wood cabinet
(which BTW is in perfect condition) and the M3 is moved into
the "second" combo cabinet ready to roll out to a friend of
mine who wants to buy it. Both amps went through flight testing
on completion of the swap- all systems go. My M1 combo is a
KILLER is looks and sound.
Anyone wanna hear a drawback to my swapout deal? I betcha
do! I found out the four holes on the top of the amp chassis
didn't line up with the cabinet holes. This was not a difference
between M1's and M3's. Later models of the heads and combos
added metal corners to the top front of the cabinet case where
before it was just tolex. This neccessitated moving the mounting
holes for the front two screws back behind the metal corners.
The back two screws still line up. So I'll drill two new holes
in the chassis and either tap them or use the clip-on nuts
(and make sure they are secure). It's a minor price to pay for
the price I paid!
Two other things that changed on the M1 and M3 during the
production run. Later units used new pots with metal shafts.
You can tell by looking at them. The metal shafted pots will
stick out about a 16th of an inch from the faceplate, plastic
shafts are practically flush. Also the output transformer in
the newer amps used lead wires to the output circuitry, earlier
ones had the transformer wires tied right to the circuit board.
The change allowed the circuit board to have better isolation
from the chassis.
Well Bill?
-john r.
|
1103.98 | Huh? | MARKER::BUCKLEY | been 10,000 miles, been in 15 states | Wed Nov 29 1989 10:45 | 8 |
| re: -1
Ok, I *was* confused on your KW setup...now I'm *REALLY* confused!!!
How many of thsoe suckers do you have, and how are you running them?!?
What's with these wooden cabinet things you mention?
Herr Confusedmeister
|
1103.99 | Who's Konfused? | USRCV1::REAUME | 2 overdrives in my Testarossa! | Wed Nov 29 1989 13:56 | 43 |
| Ya know- I'm confused too, but if I write everything down I know
what I got ( a freaking warehouse ). I haven't sold anything yet.
I can assure you of this. I DO use this gear a LOT. It's my practice
gear, main gig-rig, back-up gig-rig, and a cover-yer-ears stack.
I honestly will only play out with the stack around 4 times a year
when we do a showcase job (big bucks,big promo). I use the rack
systems on most jobs, and will use the combo for practice.
Keep in mind I sold ALL my other amps (Marshall, KMD) and wouldn't
have bought as much Kitty Hawk gear if I didn't get some incredible
prices. I would probably just have one rack system and a M1 head
as well as a coulple speakers.
Since I'm 99% sure I've got all the KH gear I could possibly get
here's the inventory:
RACK #1 RACK #2
KH Testarossa preamp KH Quattro preamp
KH MIDI patch bayette KH MIDI patch bayette
ART SGE multieffects Roland GP-8
Korg DT-1 pro tuner
Metaltronix SP1000 power amp
Both racks are MIDI controlled thru a KH MIDI foot controller
Kitty Hawk M1 100 watt head
KH "slant" 4X12 speaker cabinet
KH "straight" 4X12 speaker cabinet
KH "compact" 1X12 speaker cabinet
KH M1 60 watt exotic wood combo (1X12)
The 4X12 speaker cabinets are essentially Marshall clones loaded
with celestion G12-70M's. I usually run the stack just through the
top cab since it's really adequate like that.
The racks I usually fire up into the compact cabinet but have
used the slant 4X12 on occasion. I D.I. out of the rack through
the H & K Red Box since it sounds so good.
The exotic wood combo cabinet is a hardwood cabinet with dovetailed
joints. It has a nice sealed finish on it and a cane-type grill
cloth. It's the same dimension as the black tolex cabinet just
really nice looking. Taking care not to ding it up is gonna be a
b*tch. I hope I've cleared up some of the confusion.
|
1103.101 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Wed Nov 29 1989 14:26 | 9 |
| Yo John, just out of curiosity, which patch bayettes have you
got? KH makes a model I and a model II, but I'm not sure what
the difference is. Also, shame on you for using the Metaltronix
power amp. You should have got the KH all-tube stereo power amp.
Ya know, dis German equipment verks bettar ven de bloodline is
kept pure!
Steve
(who values the differences between Kitty Hawks and other amps)
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1103.103 | | USRCV1::REAUME | 2 overdrives in my Testarossa! | Thu Nov 30 1989 12:03 | 18 |
| re .101
Sure, If I could have gotten the KHPWR-1 rack power amp at
a good price I'm sure I would have it. I had mentioned it a
while back that these were near impossible to find. I have
NO shame for using the Metaltronix power amp. It really does
sound great with either KH preamp, your rack can sound only as
good as the weakest link in the audio chain. I'm a very jaded
tube amp man (especially M1's!) so my praise for the Metaltronix
didn't come easy until I'd put it to the test.
re: 102
Hey J.C.- the racks and combo don't take up that much space,
it's the stack that helps fill my basement.
-john r.
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1103.112 | acoustic electrics | PNO::HEISER | Rude Dog's Trainer | Sat Dec 02 1989 18:21 | 6 |
| John, Steve, Pat,
Have any of you tried an acoustic through the KH amps yet? If so, how
did you feel about the results?
Mike
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1103.113 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Sat Dec 02 1989 21:29 | 14 |
| Mike-
No, I haven't had the opportunity to try an acoustic thru the M1,
however I do believe that there is enough flexibility with this
amp that you could make it do just about anything you wanted it
to. (Obviously, you're getting a biased opinion here.)
BTW, if you have trouble locating one to demo during your trip to
Chelmsford, send me some vaxmail and we can arrange for you to stop
over and check out mine (I'm situated fairly close to Chelmsford.)
I'll also extend that offer to anyone who's interested and hasn't
been able to get to a KH dealer, just send vaxmail.
Steve
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1103.115 | I hate cats - but I love kittys | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Mon Dec 04 1989 12:02 | 32 |
| re .112
I've put my Ovation through the Kitty Hawk M1 and both preamps
with good results, but I think that if you were strictly playing
acoustic you really can't use the channel switching and that's where
the KH shines. The clean and crunch rhythm sounds are warm on all
my kittys and the acoustic guitar can be prone to feedback in the
crunch setting. The lead channels would just be total feedback with
an acoustic unless you really cut down on the gain.
BTW - I am using the MIDI patch bayette 1, not the 2. Mine has
two assignable function switches for amp channel assignment and six effects
loops that can be MIDI switched. The #2 bayette has the two function
switches and 6 additional function switches. I think it might have
something like an A/B out for MIDI switching to different amps but
I'm not sure since I don't have the literature with me. KH was
coming out with a new high-end MIDI patch bay called the Auto-switch.
It has four MIDI outs and from what I understand could route
different information in different MIDI channels. It is two rack
spaces high and also had programmable function switches that could
be on/off or momentary. I've never seen one but I was asked if I
wanted to buy it. You might find it hard to believe but I refused
it. I was also offered a "Grand Lead" amp. Essentialy that is a
M1 amp before it became that designation. Early M1's had "grand
lead" etched in the circuit board. The M3's were originally called
"ringleader". I prefer the M designation better.
I've been using my Testarossa a lot (in rack #1) and really like
it. Having two Lead Master controls instead of one is real nice.
I have one lead channel set to cut over the top, but it doesn't
quite make it if our drummer is really pounding. That's what
Lead channel two is for. I have that set to cut through anything!
I'm still trying to get schematics for it though. I might even
try writing to Germany for them.
-john r.
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1103.116 | Kitty Hawk Rocks! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Tue Dec 05 1989 11:07 | 13 |
|
I tried out some 6L6's I picked up at a electronics shop (GE's $14.25 ea)
just for fun. There was a subtle difference, but I liked it. Made my
M1 60w combo have a deeper/smoother bass. It also seemed to take a
little edge off through out the freq range - kinda warmer (do we got a
different word for warmer?). This animal already had an outrageous
bass sound and I didn't expect it to get better. I also like the stock
El34's but it seems like the 6L6's reproduce the bass more accurately.
BTW, I also wold like to extend the offer to anyone visiting Greenville
(S.C.) to hear this beast. I feel like I'm beginning to get comfortable
with it lately and I am just pleased as hell. I just can't imagine
what the 100 watt unit sounds like. I've never played any Boogies or
Marshalls, but if I saw one at a red light I'd drag race 'em!
|
1103.117 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Tue Dec 05 1989 11:41 | 11 |
| Pat-
I figured it would take a while for you to get familiar with the
M1. I also knew it would blow you away when you got to that point.
Did you get the reverb fixed yet? I've had the opportunity to play
the 100-watter. It's just the same sound with more b*lls, if you
can imagine that. (I know it's not easy!)
Steve
|
1103.121 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Tue Dec 05 1989 16:35 | 6 |
| WELL.... isn't Bill (who supposedly bought the M1) gonna speak
up, or is he a R.O.M. (read only member)? I wondered if there was
really more than three of us that grabbed up M1-60w combos.
And if anyone came near MY rack with water I'd jab with the
pointed headstock of my B.C. Rich.
-john r.
|
1103.124 | Thank you MR Smith! | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Thu Dec 07 1989 14:50 | 20 |
| re .83
Actually in response to Mark buyin a Kitty Hawk is no worse than
buyin a vintage Fender even though with a vintage fender you know there are
plenty of them around which you can get parts from. It's cheaper to buy another
amp for those parts than to purchase individual transformers. For example a
power transformer for a Super Reverb could run you $150 to$170 plus instal-
lation.
I've heard there are places(around Worcester)which rewind your old
Transformer,however I've never heard how much and where.
The Kitty Hawk saga? Well it's up to the Lawyers now........
I tip my hat to Randall Smith,for promoting Copyright and Patent
laws here in the USA by protecting what belongs to his company.
Beside's I bet most of you guy's would never have your KH's if
it wasn't for him. Right? Or is it a KH marketing scheme?
:^) ... :^)...
Rick
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1103.125 | is Judge Wapner on at 3:00? | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Thu Dec 07 1989 16:31 | 12 |
|
A replacement tranformer for the preamps runs $40. I'm sure
the output transformers in 100 watt M1's would be around $100.
LP Music had a price of $62 on the 60 watt output transformers if
obtained through ROY electric. Second source prices may be different
depending on volume (quantity of Xformers built, not amp volume).
I'll be the first to post if I have a problem.
A "junker" parts amp isn't a bad idea. There's a lot of things
you can use off one. Hopefully the part you need isn't the reason
it's a junker!
-boomer
|
1103.126 | the judge of time.... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Thu Dec 07 1989 16:48 | 6 |
| I would also find out what a power supply transformer will
run you. I'm not advocating stocking parts or scrap amp's,but
consider 10 years down the road when you want to repair you
"Vintage" amp.....
Rick
|
1103.127 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Fri Dec 08 1989 00:09 | 5 |
|
Last night at band rehearsal, my Kitty was making some awesome
new sounds . . . I think it was in heat.
8^)
|
1103.128 | My Kitty got fixed | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Mon Dec 11 1989 16:23 | 19 |
|
Yee - Haw! Field Service fixed my reverb! Five bucks in parts.
As soon as it powered on I could tell it was fixed. A shorted diode
and a blown amplifier chip. I think the chip caused the diode to
fail - or maybe it was the other way around. I'm so glad I'm such
a patient guy...
-pat (gotta ear to ear grin)
- -
0 0
(o o)
>
\________________________________________/
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1103.129 | | USRCV1::REAUME | RACKITthenSTACKIT | Tue Dec 12 1989 10:46 | 25 |
| Hey- where U at? Maybe we should set up a KH repair depot!
I don't need anything fixed, but it's nice to know where to go
when you do. I'm in customer service and I know we'll do anything
(almost) to make a buck. I've worked on more Emulex, Systems
Industries,Kennedy, and Fujitsu crap than I care to see. Actually
I should set myself up with a dummy speaker load and check out more
on how these tubes work. I'll admit I'm only vaguely familiar with
vacuum tube operation.
It's great that you're back at 100%. Are you gonna bill LPMG
for the service? I'm sure they won't mind coughing up some money
but don't hit em with out minimun charge ($300). So, I'm gonna
check the DEC maintenance options book for a DECKH-M1.
I've been wailing on my M1 "second". Whatadeal! The M1 is really
an impressive sound when set up as a stack or combo. As a combo
you just don't expect such a big ballsy sound, it really catches
you off guard.
Once again (I'm getting used to it), a guitar player from a
rival band made it out to see us Saturday night. He came over after
the first set and said "What the hell are you playing through".
He's always been a big "Marshall Roooolz" fan, like Buck, but I'm
not surprised he was interested in my rig. He didn't believe it
could be so good at clean, and then switch to MEAN. That's my
Testarossa!
-john r.
|
1103.130 | they're crawling out of the woodwork | CNTROL::GEORGE | no hardcore on the car radio | Tue Dec 12 1989 13:08 | 21 |
| Time to come out of the closet. I got an M1 60W combo from Steve's in
Danver's a couple weeks ago. At the time, they had one M1 combo left
(hardwood, a little used, asking $899), and at least one each M3 and M5.
The hardwood looked great -- anybody hear of an empty case, let me know...
I'd like to tinker with the direct out for recording. Are there any
special hints? The schematics show a balanced tap from the the speaker
transformer to a tip/ring/sleeve guitar jack. It appears I need to wire
an adapter cable with a TRS plug at one end and a male XLR at the other.
Then use an XLR to HI-Z transformer to get into the guitar jacks on my 244.
Right? Is there a convention for mapping the tip/ring/and sleeve to the
1-2-3 pins on an XLR?
I'm trying to quiet all the little buzzes. The carrying strap and the
transformer have both been tightened/shimmed/quieted, but there's one
left around Eb and one a little softer at Bb. I've tried touching
and wiggling everything I can reach whilst sustaining the note, but
can't find the source. Any ideas?
Enjoy,
Dave
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1103.132 | (avoid playing Eb's) | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Tue Dec 12 1989 13:42 | 22 |
|
Dave, I too had a strap handle and transformer buzz. The strap buzz
kinda embarrassed me. Some other ideas. One is check the heat/radio
shield right above the chassis. I removed mine and applied a thin layer
of silicone then put it back with a lot more staples. Also, I noticed
the handle screws were about an eighth inch too long and consequently
made contact with the heat shield. I hack sawed 'em off. Also, you
can use some thin fiber or rubber washers on the chassis mounting screws
to isolate it from the cabinet. I also put "dabs" of silicone on the top
corners of the chassis and let them harden before I reinstalled it for
more cushioning. If that doesn't work you can make a test stand from
wood to hold the chassis while you check for other vibrations. Remember
to keep the speaker hooked up when powered up. This will help you to
determine if it is the cabinet or the chassis. If the buzz goes away
during bench testing, it is probably the chassis. I did all this shit
including putting a silicone bead around the inside of the speaker board
and adding additional screws w/finishing washers PLUS I put foam rubber
inside the walls and floor of the cab before I found the the stinking
transformer - Aarrrgg! Once I fixed the tranformer buzz, I decided my
other mods were WAY cool and thus time well spent (sure Pat). My M1 is
now a bullet-proof 60w on steroids.
|
1103.134 | Maybe just turn it down? Naaaa. | CNTROL::GEORGE | no hardcore on the car radio | Tue Dec 12 1989 16:21 | 7 |
| Thanks, Pat. I got lucky and found the strap/Xformer troubles right
away. Seems like the other two fixes must be more elaborate. :-(
The RFI shield/chassis grommets inside the top could be a good guess.
The Eb buzz was semi-stoppable when I *really* leaned on the cab.
What's a Traynor? Izzat an insult?
Dave
|
1103.135 | Try this | LEDS::ORSI | Listen up now ya little booger machines | Wed Dec 13 1989 08:49 | 27 |
|
Re .130
Dave, just (A) use a regular guitar cord from the TRS jack to
the Hi imp input on the board, or (B) make a cord with a A3M
Cannon plug on one end, and a 1/4" stereo plug on the other.
If you use (A), the signal is no longer balanced, and you really
don't need a lo to hi transformer in line. All this does is con-
nect one side of the balanced output to ground.
If you use an inexpensive inline lo-hi transformer, your
frequency response suffers, besides being redundant. The signal
is already coming off a transformer. Although it is balanced,
(center-tapped), using only one tap will accomplish the same thing.
If you use (B), use it between the TRS output and a MIC input
and the signal remains balanced. It is important that this
cable be assembled correctly to maintain phase integrity of
the balanced feature.
On both the TRS and the A3M, Pin 1 is gnd (shield), Pin 2 is +,
or hot, which is the industry standard on most units EXCEPT Peavey,
where they use Pin 3 as hot. This is connected to the TIP of
the TRS. Pin 3 is -, or return, and is connected to the RING
of the TRS. If you have the schematic for your mixer, check the
XLR input wiring.
Neal
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1103.136 | four M1's accounted 4 | USRCV1::REAUME | RACKITthenSTACKIT | Wed Dec 13 1989 14:35 | 17 |
|
Thanx Neal- I've run into the peavey XLR reversal problem
in our monitor amp set-up. I bought a switchcraft adapter for
reversing the reversal (made the 180 a 360!). I haven't used
the "direct injection" output on my M1's yet. I do run the
speaker out into the H & K Red Box then out to the speaker
cab. My Testarossa preamp has a second output on the back labeled
"studio out" with a pot for output level. This is in addition
to the regular output that feeds the rack. I've gotta try it
into my multitracker sometime.
Also- I haven't had a problem with the buzz in my KH M1 stack
set up or rack gear, but I have run across the resonant handle
in my combo and 1X12 extension cabinet. It's easy to shim it
out. I did tighten down one transformer mount on the M1 combo
that was recently shipped. Other than that it was rock solid.
-john r.
|
1103.138 | | ARCHER::GOODWIN_S | | Thu Dec 14 1989 11:34 | 15 |
| hey! yooz guyz from south carolina! The yangtzee river
just called to let me know that they can't continue to
keep your food warm for ya!
Seriously, it was great to be able to connect node names
with faces!!! Mike is right, we should try to get together
more often.
BTW- Mike, so what'd ya think of the M1? Was it worth all
this ranting and raving???
and Buck, just let me know whenever you want to be converted
over from those Marshalls! 8^)
Steve
|
1103.139 | | USRCV1::REAUME | German craftsmanship - KH and H & K | Thu Dec 14 1989 11:56 | 20 |
|
I'm not sure if it's still available but Josh at LPMG had
the exotic wood cabinet in the warehouse. It was loaded with
a celestion but w/o a amp chassis. I bought my wood cab as
a shell and put the amp and speaker in it. Looks great.
I mounted the KH logo horizontal instead of vertical though,
since all my other KH's are horizontal. I think Josh wanted
around $135 for the cabinet. If someone does buy one I highly
recommend a road case to keep the wood looking good.
My Testarossa prints are (hopefully) coming from Germany.
That should complete the file!
Sometime in the next three to four weeks I'm having t-shirts
made up w/ the KH logo on the front and the slogan "dedicated to the
art of sound" on the back. Black tees w/ yellow printing on it.
Should run around $7 apiece. Any KH users, or wannabees, or t-shirt
collectors can send mail to me at FREEBE::REAUME. All I need is
a dozen to make a go of it and I'm getting three for myself!
-john r.
|
1103.141 | question on exotic wood cab | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Thu Dec 14 1989 13:48 | 6 |
|
John, does the wood cab have the identical shape as the tolex model?
I was curious if the wood model had better protection for the control
knobs. Great idea on the Tee's. Way cool.
-pat
|
1103.142 | I live for the weekend! | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Thu Dec 14 1989 15:44 | 8 |
| Yes Pat- The cabinets are identical in shape. If the top four
chassis screws line up it's a 5 minute job. But, as I stated in
.97, later amps (check serial #'s) have a slightly different
pattern to the screw mounts. It's not hard to redrill the chassis
to match the cabinet, just watch those metal scraps. The exotic
wood cabinets do not have the chrome corners guards so you have
to be careful not to bang it around. It really looks nice though!
-john r.
|
1103.143 | | PNO::HEISER | Rude Dog's Trainer | Mon Dec 18 1989 13:58 | 20 |
| > <<< Note 1103.138 by ARCHER::GOODWIN_S >>>
> BTW- Mike, so what'd ya think of the M1? Was it worth all
> this ranting and raving???
As some of you know, Steve was nice enough to give us a KH demo after
lunch last Wednesday.
My opinion, based on my hearing, is
Anyone that is looking for a high-end amp would have to be crazy to not
consider the KH amps, especially at the current prices. It was a
competitive amp at list, but at the current prices, it isn't a contest!
Any tone I managed to get out of a Simulclass Boogie, the KH can
reproduce, along with it's own unique sound.
I hope Santa is generous for Christmas. I think I'm going to grab one
before they're gone and worry about a new guitar later.
Mike
|
1103.144 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Snakes are your *friends*! | Mon Dec 18 1989 14:02 | 4 |
| Hmmmm...I'm gonna have to try one of these babies soon!
Buck, still a die-hard Marshall freak (Hey...several guitarists
commented on my tone at rehearsal yesterday!)
|
1103.145 | 100wts or 60wts? That is the question | PNO::HEISER | Rude Dog's Trainer | Mon Dec 18 1989 14:06 | 4 |
| I told my wife about the demo and she enthusiasticly asked, "So did
you buy one?" Mama didn't raise no fool, I have my license now.
Mike_who_better_hurry_before_she_changes_her_mind :-)
|
1103.148 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Tue Dec 19 1989 10:07 | 10 |
|
Is Buck bending? Don't say the M-word! Is KH the amp of choice among
DEC professionals, I can here the endorsements now. Seriously I
never thought that many of us would have snapped them up, or that
I would have snapped up a few extra for that matter.
We've got another one out there in notesland looking at a Quattro.
One plus is that between a few of us out there we have schematics
for just about the whole KH line.
-john r.
|
1103.149 | KH and DEC: inseparable? | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Tue Dec 19 1989 12:05 | 6 |
|
John, since we depend on each other for KH schematics, part
sources, etc, does this mean we can never leave DEC? (Oh sh*t!)
BTW, has anyone tried to explain Notes conferencing to an outsider?
Did you feel stupid tryin'? This is the only place I know where
computers and guitars really come together.
|
1103.151 | KH tees | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Thu Jan 04 1990 11:20 | 9 |
| As I mentioned in .139, I'm doing up some t-shirts. Now that the
holidays are past I'm getting on it! They will run $7.00 but
postage will run around around $1.00-1.50. I'll check into that.
INTERESTED? Send mail to USRCV1::REAUME and include quantity
and sizes. I have about 2 dozen accounted for based on previous
replies. I can't guarantee I'll be printing any more after this
batch is done!
- john r.
|
1103.153 | fast forward the mail! | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Fri Jan 05 1990 16:11 | 12 |
| Sorry about that (.152). I got interrupted and my note went blank!
Here's the NEW address for Kitty Hawk (it's a long way from Jersey!)
Kitty Hawk Electroakustic
GmbH ; Box 65
5247 Gebhardshain
West Germany
Notice the funky spelling (Electro-what?) It's correct!
|
1103.155 | transformised balanced direct injection | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lucy, I'm home! | Tue Jan 09 1990 08:53 | 9 |
|
Dumb question. Is it ok to use the "direct injection" output on my
Kitty combo for a tuner output? I sure HOPE so. It seems to work ok.
I'm trying to clean up some of my cabling and get my strat to the amp
in a more direct fashion. The literature says the output is for
mixers. Perhaps it would be smarter to ask about tricks in general
for slicker tuner/cabling configs.
-pat
|
1103.156 | yeah it works - but... | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Tue Jan 09 1990 11:17 | 21 |
| Ya know Pat- it should work OK, BUT- Keep in mind that the D.I.
output is fed from the power tube stage (not off the preamp like
many other amps). This was done in the KH amps to give a better
sound out to a mixer. As line as it's a tuner that accepts line
level as well as instrument level you shouldn't damage the tuner.
Keep in mind the more gain that is on the signal, the less likely
the tuner is to respond accurately to the pitch becaouse of the
harmonics. You've probably found that the tuner acts much better
when the amp is on the clean setting. My tuner is after my KH
preamp and before my effects (effects and tuning don't mix obviously).
I know what I'm getting for my birthday from my wife! I'm finally
going wireless with a Samson Stage-22. And I thought I was getting
a sweater!
Deadline for T-shirt orders will be January 23 and I should have
them by the first week of February. To keep it simple I'll charge
$8 a shirt and that shoulod cover shipping and everything. These
WILL be black shirts with a bright yellow logo printed front and
back. Send size and quantity to USRCV1::REAUME
-john r.
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1103.157 | Curiosity killed the Kitty | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lucy, I'm home! | Tue Jan 09 1990 14:02 | 10 |
|
Thanks John. Should I interpret that either the D.I. output (on clean)
or the effects output jack would work equally well with the tuner? I
get nervous about just plugging stuff in anywhere w/o a warranty (of
course, I do it anyway). BTW, that brings up an interesting point.
I am using a Peavey chorus and a crybaby wah pedal before the KH preamp.
What are the advantages of using the effects loop instead? I.e., what is
better - before or after the preamp for effects?
-pat
|
1103.159 | keeping 1103.* informed | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Tue Jan 09 1990 15:37 | 13 |
| OK! Finally I have an answer with some substance to it! It's not
just speculation this time. Kitty Hawk WILL be at the winter NAMM
show representing themselves! They presently do not have a U.S.
distributor but maybe this appearance will change that. Until a
new distributor is signed, I have the word that dealers can still
obtain K.H. parts through L.P. Music group. Good news for all us
M1 owners. With these changes keep in mind that the price structure
for these products is going back to the pre blowout days. If there
are any M1's or other pieces to be had at the low-dough sell-out
then they are sitting at one of the dealers. LPMG has sold its
supply out to dealers.
-boom
|
1103.160 | my first guitar amp | PNO::HEISER | Bo DOES know Diddley! Film @ 11! | Wed Jan 10 1990 11:11 | 5 |
| Well I made the move, I'm a new owner of a 100wt M1 combo!!!
Now comes the wait... :-( Too bad they can't ship VAXmail.
Mike
|
1103.161 | the tally continues! | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Wed Jan 10 1990 12:00 | 7 |
|
I knew you'd do it! Yer gonna have a blast (especially with a
100 watter!). If you need the manuals/schematics we can help.
I'm surprised you found an M1 combo, it probably took a few tries!
Hope you got a good price and the shippers are careful and expedient!
-boom
|
1103.163 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Wed Jan 10 1990 13:36 | 13 |
| Congrats Mike! Good amp choice! Now for the encore...how about a guitar?
BTW- apparently these kitties have 9 lives... while transporting my equipment,
I was carrying one of my M1 heads down a flight of stairs... I failed to see
a bottle that had been left standing on one of the steps...I tripped and fell,
by reflex I released my grip on the amp which fell about 6 feet down the
remaining steps and landed on a concrete floor. I was in shock! When I
got home, I pulled the chassis and did a careful visual inspection, it looked
ok, so I powered it up... and behold, it still works fine. Whew! The only
evidence of the accident are some minor cosmetic scratches on the case.
Eight lives left to go...
Steve
|
1103.164 | part of the elite now :-) | PNO::HEISER | Bo DOES know Diddley! Film @ 11! | Wed Jan 10 1990 13:39 | 17 |
| John, my neighbors will love me with the 100 watter! :-) Believe it or
not, it only took 1 phone call. LP Music group still has a few left,
but most are factory seconds. The one I bought had a new chassis put
in it, but works perfectly. Josh tests them out before he sends them.
I also got a great price! Can't complain when you get a $1600 amp for
$300!!!
They also had a "Grand Lead" M1 amp that was serial number 60. A real
collector's item. It was a German version that was reconfigured for
the U.S. I like the M1 insignia better.
If anyone is still interested, Josh still has 100wt seconds left for
$300. Get them before they're gone. He also has lots of M3's.
As always, keep it under your hat.
Mike
|
1103.165 | | PNO::HEISER | Bo DOES know Diddley! Film @ 11! | Wed Jan 10 1990 13:42 | 10 |
| Reverb question:
Those of you that have digital reverbs, which do you use more often,
the KH reverb or the digital? Would you recommend a digital reverb
over the KH reverb?
My guess would be to go with the digital reverb, but I want to hear
some owner's opinions.
Mike
|
1103.170 | Let Buck do the shopping for you! | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | Snakes are your *friends*! | Wed Jan 10 1990 18:30 | 5 |
| GH is currently a happy MP1 owner. Greg, can we twist your arm to buy
an M1 100WT Combo? C'mon, trash that old Hiwatt and get hip, man!
;^)
While you're at it, get an RG760 and a metaltronix M1000, JUST IN CASE!
|
1103.171 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Wed Jan 10 1990 22:05 | 11 |
| re: the reverb issue
I also agree that reverb has limited usefulness on guitar.
The M1 has a nice sounding 3 spring reverb unit, but I don't
use it on mine. I use digital delay and dimension (chorus).
A digital reverb will definitely sound better than springs.
BTW- Mike, did Josh say why his remaining M1's are 'seconds'?
For $300 I might just wanna go for a couple. 8^)
Steve
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1103.172 | Put a big red "R" on my forehead | BUSY::JMINVILLE | 3 shots, a twist, & a splash | Thu Jan 11 1990 10:16 | 12 |
| I think digital reverb is useful (in small doses) in live situations,
but it is best-suited for the studio. I mean why try to create
a "medium-sized room" sound when you're in a f*cking medium sized
room anyway? Spring reverb, on the other hand, is totally unique
when used with a guitar amp, because it has its *own* sound and
texture (i.e. it's not an attempt to simulate an x-sized room, but
to add depth to the sound of the guitar).
And chorus is so...oh Andy Summers-ish. Chorus was killed by 1982!
joe (of course just as guilty as the next person for using digital
reverb, chorus, etc...) ;^)
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1103.173 | | PNO::HEISER | Bo knows Satriani?!? | Thu Jan 11 1990 11:15 | 14 |
| > BTW- Mike, did Josh say why his remaining M1's are 'seconds'?
> For $300 I might just wanna go for a couple. 8^)
Steve, he told me that some are scratched, some have slightly torn
cloth over the speaker, and some don't work. He's been busy replacing
tubes, etc. to repair them all. He also says that he plays through
them all before he sells them to make sure all is well. These are the
$300 units.
The one I bought was actually $325. It only had the chassis changed
out and was in almost new condition. I almost went for the "Grand
Lead" collector's item version (the one with serial # 60).
Mike
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1103.176 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Thu Jan 11 1990 13:20 | 10 |
|
Is LP Music the distributor, or can you buy an amp directly from them?
When -? said that there we m1 combos for sale for $300 I got the
impresssion that LP Music had them?
Just asking 8-)
Kevin
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1103.181 | Death by equipment | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I got 'happy feet'! | Thu Jan 11 1990 19:18 | 26 |
| re: .168 Hey G.H. - you started all this!
Not me, man. The only kittys at my house have four legs and fur all
over 'em. Not to say I wouldn't *like* another amp... 8^)
re: .170 -< Let Buck do the shopping for you! >-
That could prove quite fatal! I could handle losing the Hiwatt for
something else, but if it cost, like, real money I might as well just
sign my death certificate first! I think the current rack setup is
about as hip as I can afford to be (and yet live).
You shoulda seen the look on her face when I started talking about
trading off the Charvel for an Ibanez... 8-o You still got that 550
for sale, Buck? ;^)
M1000 kicks totally, and the Kittys sound really hot (I still haven't
heard one), but I've spent way too much on this stuff lately. ROI not
to big around my place, if ya know what I mean, so I gotta let the dust
settle on my wallet a bit... 8^)
>While you're at it, get an RG760 and a metaltronix M1000, JUST IN CASE!
"Just in case", huh? You're crackin' me up, man!
Greg (clearly not hip enough with that Hiwatt)
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1103.182 | re .178 thu .180 | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Fri Jan 12 1990 12:14 | 24 |
|
TACT - That's a good choice of words for dealing with the distributor
and dealers. L.P. Music is not obligated to sell direct and recently
has gotten pissed off at people going back to dealers saying they
can get stuff cheap from the distributor. I can see Josh's point
in this, LPMG has their business interests to protect for all the
remaining products they sell. On the other hand LP has been interested
in clearing out its warehouse of KH gear at great prices. Except
for the empty hardwood cabinet and M1 "second" I've gone through dealers.
The best way to approach the deal if calling on LP is to ask the
best way to get a deal on a M1 or whatever. Because my M1 second
went in the hardwood cab it isn't really a second anymore! There's
not a scratch on it and it runs great! I don't think anyone in this
topic did the number on LP (according to what Josh told me), but
let's protect the interests of all of us that have already picked up
equipment!
Even though all the prices I've seen are great deals, it would
be wise not to judge by price alone. I'm sure the "seconds" have
different prices depending on why they aren't firsts. I preferred
my M1 combo to be a later serial number and the chassis to be
like new. In other words, I asked for a "second" with cosmetic
damage to the cabinet because I wasn't using the cab anyway! And
the cosmetic damage wasn't really that bad!
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1103.183 | novice chassis question | PNO::HEISER | Bo knows Satriani?!? | Fri Jan 12 1990 12:37 | 15 |
| It shouldn't be hard to keep a secret when the prices are this good.
Situations like this don't happen often.
Re: Chassis
I have a question on this John (or anyone else) since you said you
preferred a chassis in good condition. What are we talking here when
we say chassis? The bracket where all the electronics are mounted or
the actual enclosure of the whole combo?
Josh said mine only had a new chassis put in it, so it was a little
more $$ than the others (no electrical defects). Was this a better
choice?
Mike
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1103.184 | Kitty for me ?? | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Fri Jan 12 1990 14:29 | 25 |
| Question ! Will RnR go Kitty up ??
I'll go on record here as saying that Rack stuff is much more 'hip'
than combo amps and stacks of different brands amps lining the back
of your stage etc...
But...
With the prices that these Kitty's are going for, and the recent
bookings RnR is swamped with I can't see any reason why Steve and
I SHOULDN'T get one... I mean with all the hype in here, and the
lack of a demo in a store to play with, I guess I'll just have to
buy one to see if they are really that hip... ;^)
Actually, I think Steve is the Combo type of guy...I'm more of a
head-man I think.
Tell me all about the M3 100wt head eh ??
BTW - I was recently informed that because RnR does Atlanta Rhythm
Section and Beatles tunes that I'm no longer a card-carrying Metal
Head. Can this be true ? I mean I still listen to Metallica at full
volume in the morning... ;^)
jc
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1103.185 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 12 1990 14:59 | 20 |
| re: .184
The basic differences between the M3 and the M1 are:
. the M3 has dual mode preamp switching (clean & lead),
the M1 has quad switching (clean & 3 lead modes)
. bass, mid and treble controls are common to both
clean and lead channels on the M3, as opposed to
two seperate sets of controls on the M1
. the M3 is class AB push-pull only, as opposed to
either class AB or class A on the M1
. the same power amp is used in both the M1 and M3,
including EL34, 6L6GC bias switching
The M3 is great sounding amp, just not as flexible (hip)
as the M1. ;-)
John, you own both- are there any other differences??
Steve
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1103.186 | HEre Kitty, kitty... | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Fri Jan 12 1990 15:30 | 4 |
| No 'presence' knob on the M3 ??
Thanks,
jc
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1103.187 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 12 1990 15:39 | 8 |
| re: .-1
Both the M1 and M3 have presence and reverb...
M1 has volume & master for clean, overdrive & master for lead
M3 has volume for clean, overdrive & master for lead and a
second overall master for both clean & lead.
|
1103.188 | answers | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Fri Jan 12 1990 16:06 | 15 |
| M1/M3 differences:
yes tone controls on the M3 are common to both channels
yes presence and reverb are on the M3
- the M1 has a seperate master volume for each channel
- the M3 has a common master vol, one volume for rhythm
and a overdrive AND volume for lead.
- the one lead channel on the M3 is similar to the "red"
overdrive of the M1.
- the M1's lead channels include "green" (hi-mid boost),
and combination mode "red & green" (boost everything sorta)
as well as the "red" (mid-low boost). By color I'm referring
to which LED is lit on the footswitch.
- the power amp in each is identical with the exception of
the class switching on the M1.
|
1103.189 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Mon Jan 15 1990 11:12 | 8 |
| Can someone define class switching ??
I know it means A and AB class, but what does that mean sound wise?
I can still switch tube-type if I want right ? (From EL34's<stock?>
to 6L6) Seems to me thats one of the nicest features...Other wise
it's pretty much a 100wt Marshall with a different logo ??
jc
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1103.190 | | PNO::HEISER | Bo knows Satriani?!? | Mon Jan 15 1990 11:13 | 3 |
| Yeah the M1 has a bias switch for different types of tubes.
Mike
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1103.191 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Mon Jan 15 1990 11:17 | 5 |
| No, no the M3....
Does it have one too ??
jc
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1103.192 | | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Mon Jan 15 1990 11:38 | 14 |
| re: last few
Both the M1 and M3 have bias switching for EL34 or 6L6GC power tubes.
Class AB push-pull means half the output tubes work on the negative
portion of the wave, the other half work on the positive. In Class
A operation all output tubes work on the entire wave. This results
in a reduction of output wattage, as it is less efficient than AB
push-pull. Most modern amps offer Class AB only. Soundwise, class A
provides a smoother overall response than class AB. In class A it
is also easier to overdrive the amps output section, which provides
a unique sounding distortion.
Steve
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1103.193 | M1's have class! | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Mon Jan 15 1990 13:25 | 18 |
| re: -.1
That's all correct - Class A operation gives you a smoother sound
becase it eliminates switching distortion. This type of distorion
is not like a overdrive. "Distortion" taken literally means a diviation
from the original waveform. Class AB amps would show a glitch in
the waveform at the output when crossing from the negative half
to the positive half of the signal.
Kitty Hawk is not the only amp that works with Class A. The original
Vox amps (the British AC series, not the American made transistor
ones) were class A, and they were very much desired for their smooth
sound when overdriven. The diffence in output? On the 100 watt
KH M1, which is its rating in class AB, class drops it to 30 watts.
That helps a lot when you don't want to be too overpowering, but
still get a good sound. I'm not sure what the 60 watt drops down
to, but it's got to be around 20 watts. It sure seems louder than
that though!
-BOOM
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1103.194 | Here Kitty-Kitty-Kitty... | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Mon Jan 15 1990 14:14 | 12 |
| Sign me up !
I just got off the phone with Josh at LP Music. I got a M3 100wt
head coming as soon as he gets back from NAMM. Sheesh ! What a
time to have a Convention ! $200 even (tax included) !
Anyway, at my request, he'll send me one with EL34-s2's in it.
He mentioned that he might become DEC's personal supplier for all
the business that he gets from this confernce !
Kitty mania has HIT Greenville in a big way !!
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1103.195 | curious | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | Snakes are your *friends*! | Mon Jan 15 1990 14:29 | 3 |
| Yo, Coop!
'grats on the M3...what's to become of the MP-1?
|
1103.196 | | PNO::HEISER | Bo knows Satriani?!? | Mon Jan 15 1990 15:19 | 4 |
| Ahh Coop, you should've got the M1. What are you going to do with only
2 channels? :-)
Mike
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1103.197 | Is It next week yet?? | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Mon Jan 15 1990 15:50 | 9 |
|
Gee Coop,
Ya didn't tell all these guys that I bought mine too! M3 head for 200
Samolians! WoW! It seems that LP is down to "garbage" on M1's and he
had 14 "new" M3 heads (until me & Coop drew our charge cards and
fired). My Les Paul is in for a whole new experience!
Stevo
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1103.198 | Marshalls in the litty | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Mon Jan 15 1990 16:07 | 16 |
|
Ok Buck - yer between a rock and a hard choice! Coop and
Steve D. on the bandwagon, what next? I mentioned to J.C. that
I decided to hold on to my M3 to keep some variety in my warehouse.
Keep in mind I had played out with my M3 for six months
before I started dumping all my other gear and going strictly with
Kitty Hawk ( my Marshall could scream, but my Kitty's purr AND roar!).
When I did think of selling it (briefly), it finally dawned on
me how many amps are sitting in the music stores with >$500 price
tags and don't sound anywhere near as good as the M3 ! Compare it
to say a Fender Super 60 in functionality but with a better
overdrive sound (and a celestion speaker in the combo).
Anyone keeping a tally? total = 6 M1's / 3 M3's (I think).
-boom
|
1103.199 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Mon Jan 15 1990 16:15 | 8 |
| hey jc & steve d- nice price on the M3! Is pat b. aware that
he started a trend down there in the heart of dixie??
as far as the KH tally goes, I know of at least one 'closet' M1
owner who bought his after reading note 1103. I'll bet there
are other read-only KH owners out there too...
Steve
|
1103.200 | and they'll all have something to say | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Mon Jan 15 1990 16:31 | 11 |
| I can see LP music/dealers running low on gear pretty quick.
As I mentioned earlier, it will be interesting to see what
happens after next weeks NAMM show as far as prices/distribution
on KH gear as well as all the other new products.
LP Music will have their SOHO Acoustics preamp up for show.
Looks like a nice unit - four 12AX7's, four modes of operation
like the KH Quattro, and two rack spaces high with ventilation slots
in the front and rack handles. Ads should be out next month.
Congrats to the newest members of the KH club!
|
1103.201 | me too!!! | PERN::STARR | We're beating plowshares into swords... | Mon Jan 15 1990 17:05 | 8 |
| Well, at $200 a pop, I just couldn't resist trying one of these babies out. So
count me in on the KH club!!!!
I figure that if I like it, I can sell my .22 calibre off. And if not, I can
always recoup at least the $200 for an amp like this. Its a no-lose situation!
Alan S.
The_proud_owner_of_new_M3_100_watt_head!_
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1103.202 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | Snakes are your *friends*! | Mon Jan 15 1990 17:16 | 9 |
| Well, no less for the wear n tear...I tried calling Josh myself this
afternoon...his "lovely" secretary told me he was on the phone, and
took my #. Needless to say, he didn't call me back, and my return
phone call caught them out of the office. Well, looks like this boy is
going to have to wait til ole Josh gets back from NAMM to talk to the
dude!
Buck, who'll probably wind up with a $1100. prince tag stuck under his
nose...it's my luck!
|
1103.203 | | PNO::HEISER | Bo knows Satriani?!? | Mon Jan 15 1990 18:41 | 6 |
| We must be up to 10 or 11 by now. Should we rename the conference to
GUTIARISTS_WITH_KH_AMPS ? :-)
We need to start circulating prints too before someone quits DEC!
Mike
|
1103.204 | threefers.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Jan 16 1990 08:09 | 7 |
| Yeah!
The total tally is growing, BUT I think me, Coop, and Alan set an
unprecidented record yesterday with no less than 3 axe slingers making
the plunge in one day! John, and Steve G.....check the record book,
please?
Steve D...8)
|
1103.205 | KH is no longer cool | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lucy, I'm home! | Tue Jan 16 1990 08:29 | 5 |
|
KH is history. I sold all my gear and bought an ACME Ace 100MWatt.
Comes with it own trailer.
;^)
|
1103.206 | what comes around...... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Jan 16 1990 09:22 | 15 |
| <<< Note 1103.31 by RAVEN1::DANDREA "Bad Company, 'till the day I die" >>>
-< Pat, can I touch yer new "Kitty"? >-
> If you guys don't stop this sickening drooling, I'M GONNA buy one of
> those suckers, and I don't even know what they look like! 8*) AND
> I CAN'T afford it!! Sheesh.....
> Steve
It worked, boys......the drooling didn't and I bought a KH. Now if
only I'd predicted that I became rich, and the lawyers brought beer....
shucks.
Steve 8)
|
1103.207 | Me too !!!!! | SPKALI::MARK | | Tue Jan 16 1990 09:55 | 16 |
|
How does one go about becoming a new KH owner?
Is there anyone willing to share this guy Josh's phone number?
After Alan Starr said it was a no-lose situation on the M3
I realized that it would be easy to sell the idea to my wife.
Any info on picking up one of these kitties would be appreciated.
Mark C
(come to think of it she's been pestering me to get her a cat anyway)
(how bout a 100wt kitty????)
|
1103.208 | Hello Josh....ANOTHER DEC sale! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Jan 16 1990 10:03 | 8 |
| You can contact Josh at LP music in New Jersey at 201-478-6903. He is
the only guy that handles the KH line. He is a distibutor, not a
dealer. He's a good guy!
P.S. He's at NAMM this week, so you can't reach him until next
wednesday...ack!
Steve
|
1103.209 | | PERN::STARR | We're beating plowshares into swords... | Tue Jan 16 1990 10:29 | 20 |
| re: Buck
> Well, no less for the wear n tear...I tried calling Josh myself this
> afternoon...his "lovely" secretary told me he was on the phone, and
> took my #. Needless to say, he didn't call me back,
The same thing happened to me, but he did call me back at about 4:30 yesterday
afternoon. I was on the phone at the time, but called him right back, waited
10 minutes on hold, then got through to him.
(Of course, with the problems dialing long distance yesterday, it took 4
attempts before the phone would even ring. Maybe he tried to call you and
couldn't get through....)
re: no-lose
Yeah! I was even thinking of getting 2 of them! But then I woke up and hosed
myself down.....8^) Gotta remember that I live on a budget.....
Alan S.
|
1103.210 | MIDI-Kitty-Rack-from-hell ! | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Tue Jan 16 1990 11:12 | 23 |
| Well, mines for sale too then... ;^(
;^)
As far as my rig is concerned...
(Don't worry, I'm still going for the killer-rig-of-the-year-award)
Okay, my MIDI controller will switch things like the channels and
reverb on the Kitty (or so the book sez). I'm gonna A/B between
my rack (ADA MP1 and Metaltronix SP1000), and let my controller
switch it.
My two b*stardized Marshall 2x12's sit far enough apart so that
my Marshall Microstack cabs (stacked and loaded with PAS 12 inchers)
will fit between them with my rack on top...With the Kitty on top of
that (driving the 1x12's) and MIDI control for both. Should be
pretty killer. I can't wait.
I sold my SGE BTW. I'm out of the multi-FX biz for a while. I'm
gonna wait for them to build one that works as good as the glossy's
say. ;^)
jc
|
1103.211 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Just say no: The Edward's Dam! | Tue Jan 16 1990 11:34 | 3 |
| Christ you guys are making me want one...
dbi
|
1103.212 | | PNO::HEISER | Bo knows Satriani?!? | Tue Jan 16 1990 11:54 | 11 |
| Re: Coop
Long live tube gear! :-)
Re: Shipping
For those of you that have already purchased Kittys, how long did it
take you to receive them? I realize I'm on the other side of the
country, but I'm getting anxious!!!
Mike
|
1103.213 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Tue Jan 16 1990 12:12 | 8 |
| It's hard to estimate shipping times, especially over-the-road
stuff. My Kitty's from Jersey arrived within three working days
but Upstate N.Y. isn't that far to ship. Luckily I never had any
problems in any of my gear that was shipped except for reseating
a tube in my Quattro. I'm waiting patiently for new Subwoofers
for my P.A. system that are due to be shipped, and they're coming
out of Canada!
-BOOM
|
1103.214 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Tue Jan 16 1990 13:28 | 6 |
| RE: Tube gear...
Well, with the exception of my power amp, my stuff is tube gear!
MIDI makes it all happen though...
;^)
|
1103.215 | t-shirts pending | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Tue Jan 16 1990 15:44 | 6 |
|
Does this mean a bulk shipment of T-shirts to Greenville?
Maybe I better hold off on the orders until the M3's are all gone!
-BOOM
|
1103.216 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Tue Jan 16 1990 16:56 | 5 |
| Might be a good idea !
You got my order already right ??
|
1103.217 | WOOF! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Jan 17 1990 08:20 | 6 |
| John,
Sign me up for an X-large, please! Aint no "little" Bulldawgs in this
band.
8*)..Steve
|
1103.218 | .. sorry no more orders till after NAMM | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:17 | 12 |
|
C'mon "Marshall Roooooollzzz" Buck - FESS UP! In the ultimate
A/B comparison test it's my understanding there's another M3 on
its way to a formerly dedicated Marshall user. I really think
the M3 will end up being the best value you've ever gotten in
an amp. List price of the M3 100 watt head was $1179! The M3
60 watter was $1019. And yes Virginia, It can kick the sh*t
out of a lot of other amps (THAT one included).
Now all we need is just a little patience (whistle inserted here).
-BOOM
|
1103.219 | | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I got 'happy feet'! | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:32 | 4 |
| Sigh...
When does this guy Josh get back? Is there someone else there that I
can deal with?
|
1103.220 | calm down, calm down....8) | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:34 | 3 |
| Josh said he would be back on Wed...1/24.
Hang in there, Greg...
Steve
|
1103.221 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Thu Jan 18 1990 17:08 | 4 |
| Yeah, what Steve sez... Oh BTW, I don't think anyone else deals
with Kitty's...
jc (On his way out the door...gig-night :)
|
1103.222 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Thu Jan 18 1990 17:18 | 51 |
| I think it would take more than an M3 to convert me over from Marshalls.
One of the reasons why I dumped the 2205 I used to own was the lack of
a midrange control on the clean channel. One set of eq controls common
to both clean and lead channels (as on the M3) is even more of a drawback.
An M3 would be kinda like a Boogie MKIII without graphic eq assignable to
the lead channel. Don't get me wrong- they're capable of getting a full
range of sounds, but you've gotta mess with the controls to do it. I eq my
clean and lead sounds very differently, and I like to be able to hit the
footswitch rather than tweak knobs.
Of course, $200.00 for a brand new M3 100 watt head is almost too good to
be real- it's probably worth more than that for the parts alone.
On another subject.... in response to note 1640, here are the approximate
standard settings I use on the M1. The eq settings vary somewhat depending
on volume and whether the speaker has an open or closed back. Bear in mind
that I use either a les paul or an SG w/ humbuckers- I would use completely
different settings for single coil pickups.
clean settings:
volume-5
treble-6
middle-8
bass-4
master-variable
lead settings:
overdrive-8
treble-8
middle-4
bass-2
master-variable
presence-8
reverb-0
class switch-A
output tubes-EL34
effects loop runs thru a digital delay and dimension
I use the quad mode footswitch depending on choice of clean (no leds),
crunch (red), lead (green) or hot lead (red&green). Note: from the
front panel, you only have three preamp choices, not four as provided
by the footswitch.
The M1 has enough tonal flexibility for anyone to be able to develop
their own characteristic sound. The tone controls interact with each
other, so it takes some experimentation to find your own sound(s).
Enjoy,
Steve
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1103.224 | Oh, my aching Ears! | QUEBAL::KELTZ | I'm not nervous, just VERY alert! | Fri Jan 19 1990 10:43 | 7 |
| Aw, common' Sam!! My basement's not big enough for a "Hawk AND a
Marshal!!
:-)
GONZO
|
1103.225 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Fri Jan 19 1990 10:48 | 5 |
| Oh blast, think I'll call this dude next week myself, maybe I can a
backup tube head cheep.
Shows you how little some of us care about brand-names,
as long as it ain't broke it's OK with me.
|
1103.226 | :^)'s there Boom! | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Fri Jan 19 1990 11:05 | 7 |
| Sheeesh,
Who woulda though that Kitty Hawk Mania would have swept thru DEC in
1990? I mean, it was just months ago everyone was talking about
'That weird dude from NY who plays thru those weird amps' ;^)
I think we need a head count here!
|
1103.227 | a little info... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Jan 19 1990 11:26 | 15 |
| RE: .223
Sam,
When I ordered my KH, Josh said he had 5 M3 combos left. I *think*
they have one 12" speaker, and I *think* they are the same size as the
M1 60w combo. Josh did tell me he did not recommend the 100w combo for
a working musician as they tend to "rattle" themselves into
unreliability over time...speaker combined in cab with amp = stress on
both. He said he would sell the M3 combos for $250. I was tempted,
but opted for the head only. As far as speaker config and cab size,
maybe John or Steve G can help?
Steve D.
|
1103.228 | current tally | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 19 1990 13:39 | 21 |
| OK folks- the official tally thru reply .227 is:
. known KH owners - 4
. known closet KH owners - 1
. known "marshall roooooolz" addict flirting w/ a kitty - 1
. waiting for delivery of KH gear (soon to be owners) - 4
. waiting for Josh to return - 5
. waiting for Godot - ?
We also need numbers for the following:
. number of t-shirt orders
. number of t-shirts ordered
It is impossible to calculate the actual number of KH units sold
because John R. has bought a number greater than anyone can count.
re: KH combo physical characteristics-
The M1 & M3 combos are 1x12 w/ a celestion speaker and
have the same amp chassis and controls as the heads.
They are very similar in size and appearance to Boogies.
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1103.229 | wHo U CaLLiNg WeIrD dUdE? | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Fri Jan 19 1990 13:44 | 8 |
| A quick guess on the size : 28"H X 21"W X 12"D @ 50lbs. I can
verify if it's critical. Both of my combos are 60 watts and my
M1 head is 100 watts. I agree that the heads will be more reliable
because of vibration isolation from the speaker cabinet. You can
modify the combo to be more vibration resistant, just ask
Steve G! I haven't had any problems with my combos though.
The M3 head would sit nice on a 2X12 slant cab!
- BoOm -
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1103.231 | excitable boys they all said... | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:49 | 8 |
| re:-.1
Sam, I am pretty sure that the M1/M3's come in either 60 or 100
watt varieties. I believe John (or Steve) did a good comparison
of the M1 vs M3 a few replies back. Built in reverb? Yes, with
a footswitch jack and variable pot on the back of the chassis.
-pat
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1103.232 | | PNO::HEISER | Zamfir don't know Diddley | Fri Jan 19 1990 16:23 | 6 |
| Re: shake into unreliability
Sure now you guys tell me AFTER I buy a 100wt M1 combo!!! How do I
prevent this from happening?
Mike
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1103.233 | ;^) | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I got 'happy feet'! | Fri Jan 19 1990 17:59 | 5 |
| re: .232
>How do I prevent this from happening?
Easy, don't play it.
|
1103.234 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Sat Jan 20 1990 11:38 | 1 |
| Or get a Marshall.
|
1103.235 | play quietly and not too much...8) | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Mon Jan 22 1990 09:00 | 16 |
| RE: .232
"keep this from happening".....
The way Josh explained it to me was the wear and tear from vibration of
the speaker being housed with the cab is a risk for the "working
Musician"; I think he means playing out often at medium to high
volume. One of your options is to build a cabinet to house your
speaker. This also opens the door for a 2 X 12, but defeats the
purpose of buying a combo. Pat Blair did some very clean and effective
mods to his 60w combo for vibration dampening, you might write him for
tips.
Good luck....
Steve
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1103.236 | don't worry - be happy | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Mon Jan 22 1990 10:18 | 14 |
|
re: .232
Mike, as Steve mentioned the key is to isolate the vibration of the
speaker from the chassis best as you can. I put a detailed note
somewhere on how I "bullet proofed" mine. Give me a call, it's easier
to explain over the phone. Also, some periodic tightening of screws on
the transformers, reverb machanism, circuit board, etc, would probably
be smart. Actually, I think the "rattle into unreliability" comment
is bullsh*t, but I do respect Josh's opinion. Only time will tell. I
can't understand why a KH 100w combo would have a different mtbf than
a Twin, for instance, but what do I know...
-pat (354-7491)
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1103.237 | ISOLATE IT! | FREEBE::REAUME | He who Left his terminal logged in... | Mon Jan 22 1990 10:27 | 13 |
| This vibration thing should apply to all combos, not just KH.
If you always played a 100 watt combo at full bore you'd probably
trash the single speaker as well. I think chassis isolation from
the cabinet would be the way to go on all combos!
Another neat thing that could be done to the transformer mounts
is putting perma-lock on the threads of the mounts. This is not
a glue, but a fluid that keeps nuts/trimpots from loosening. It
will break loose if you need to.
BTW - my first weekend playing wireless was a thrill. Just like
I thought, I don't miss my cord at all.
-BOOM
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1103.238 | More kitty praise... Boogie/Fender killer... | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Mon Jan 22 1990 11:03 | 26 |
| I'm hoppin' up on the soapbox here....
I had the pleasure of riding over to Pat Blair's house with Jerry
"Scary" White last night and taking Pat's 60wt M1 combo for a test
ride. Impressed isn't evewn close to descibing how I like his little
brute.
I've played around with quite a few amps in my time, and this is
the MOST amazing amp I've ever played thru. I've never heard a
single-speaker combo produce the sound presure and colour that this
thing did.
Powerful, thick and juicy is the way I might describe it.
Pat had his set up with 6L6 generic tubes (Philips, GE whatever)
and the overdrive was just a *little* clean for my tastes, but
was punchy and powerful. The clean mode was SO thick ! Wow.
Keep in mind that the 6L6 tube isn't known for it's distortion
characteristics...I bet with EL34's rated at S2-S8 (from GT's), the
kitty will peel back the ears of the descriminating metal head.
I can't go on. ahhh. I can't wait for my kitty.
jc
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1103.239 | another one bites the dust... | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Mon Jan 22 1990 11:38 | 16 |
| Well..... finally other noters are beginning to realize what John and
I have been trying to say all this time!!! Your reaction was similar
to mine the first time I plugged into an M1. The only part of your
description that doesn't sound like any kitty I know is the part about
overdrive...being a little clean. M1's are very capable of full shred.
Maybe it's the tubes... I run with EL34's 'cause they crunch better.
RE: vibration- Tubes are the components which are most susceptable to
damage from excessive vibration and they can take other components out
with them when they fail. It's a concern with any combo, but especially
with KH because they are such hi-gain and can put out sooo much bass.
I wonder if it would help to insulate between the chassis and cab with
a rubber gasket material... I think Boogie has some sort of patented
shock-mount system that uses something like that.
Steve
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1103.240 | | PNO::HEISER | Zamfir don't know Diddley | Mon Jan 22 1990 11:40 | 5 |
| Pat, thanks for the pointer. Your "bullet-proofing" note was in .132.
If I run into problems, I'll call.
Thanks,
Mike
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1103.241 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Blackened is the word... | Mon Jan 22 1990 11:40 | 8 |
| Ask Buck... I'm notorious for saying things like "Doesn't overdrive
enough..." It's my GK upbringing. I think my point was that I'm
sure it WILL OD with EL34's in there...
My idea of overdrive is probably more on the lines of Metallicas
guitar sound that Claptons...FWIW...
jc ;^)
|
1103.242 | ex | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Mon Jan 22 1990 11:50 | 11 |
| -1
It's not that GKs have tons-o-overdrive, it's the megadeath compression
overkill that gives the illusion of tons of distortion. Same goes for
the Rockmans. The Kitty's have a lot of gain available, and, with S2 -
S4's in there, you should be able to obtain some addition compression
factors (not that you'll need it!).
B.
PS - The true test will be to convert Toenail over to a Kitty!
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1103.243 | over-overdrive | FREEBE::REAUME | He who Left his terminal logged in... | Mon Jan 22 1990 15:06 | 9 |
| I'm set up with EL34's in both of my M1's. My M3 has a pair of
6L6's. I get all the OD I need, then again everyones taste is different
when it comes to amps. And I'm very much in agreement that the Kitty's
clean sound is a step above any other tube amp I can think of.
But - so far I haven't heard any complaints from any noters
on KH's sound! I'm gonna isolate my M1/hardwood cab for vibration
using some of Pat's tips.
-BOOM
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1103.244 | further adventures in vibration isolation | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Mon Jan 22 1990 16:00 | 18 |
|
One little trick I didn't talk about 'cause it was a bit risky.
I'll bet it could apply to most combo amps. If you use thin washers,
you may ignore the rest... I wanted to "drop" my chassis down about an
eighth inch by installing fiber washers between the chassis and the heat
shield but the speaker mounting board prevented me from going that far
down. I.e.; the chassis did not have enough clearance. Sooooo, I
removed the speaker, peeled back the grill cloth enough so I could
*slice* off the eight inch I needed with my table saw. Yikes! I then
re-stapled the cloth back on. While the chassis was out, I put six
"dabs" of silicone on the top ridges of the chassis and let them harden
before reassembly. I also super-glued the washers (plumbing type) onto
the tapped chassis holes to make it easier for reassembly. The hardened
silicone dabs add to the cushioning/dampening. I realize this shows
what a deep down weird dude I am but so be it. When I owned street
bikes I had to hide the screwdrivers.
-pat
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1103.245 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Jan 22 1990 16:30 | 15 |
| Interesting that the concern should be to vibration, I built my cabs
for Maximum vibration ( solid wood, classical-guitar like struts ,
mounting the Celestions between 5/8 maple and 3/4 mahogany )
and wondered about damage to my Marshall when I got it up,
Actually, I wondered about knocking the Marshall off, the laquer is
slippery.
I'm real retiscent about messing with KH before hearing one,
but I'll see what the dude has for tube-heads when I give 'em a
call. The price certainly is a consideration!
But I still wanna build my own amp, 1 power tube, 1 preamp,
volume control on each, discrete transformers - one for each string.
Toenail, wanting too much. Way too much. :-$
|
1103.246 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Mon Jan 22 1990 16:31 | 10 |
| re: .244
Sheesh.... some people are *serious* about preventing amp vibration!!
I chose the lazy way out- I bought heads instead of combos! ;^)
Keep quiet about your mod of lowering the chassis or Randall Smith will
add your name to his lawsuit for infringing on his patented SUS-4 shock
mount system... 8^)
Steve
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1103.247 | mega watter.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Jan 23 1990 09:48 | 7 |
| Well I played my Les Paul thru Pat Blair's KH 60w combo last night, and
I have only one question....
In light of the fact that I have a 100w M3 head on order, what am I
gonna do with the extra 40 watts? YOW, that baby is AT LEAST 60w!
Steve
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1103.248 | M3 output mod ?? | SPKALI::MARK | | Tue Jan 23 1990 10:07 | 7 |
|
Any of you KH experts know if you can do a class switching
mod to M3 so you can use a class A type output section rather
than the AB? You know like the M1...
Mark C
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1103.249 | ex | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Tue Jan 23 1990 10:13 | 7 |
| >In light of the fact that I have a 100w M3 head on order, what am I
>gonna do with the extra 40 watts?
Keep up with Cooper!!!
;^)
|
1103.250 | ... a scary bunch ! | FREEBE::REAUME | He who Left his terminal logged in... | Tue Jan 23 1990 10:15 | 10 |
1103.251 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Tue Jan 23 1990 11:10 | 10 |
| re: .248
My guess is that it wouldn't be too tough to accomplish because
the M1 and M3 both use the same power amp. The schematic shows
the class switch in the circuit, and it's labelled 'M1 only',
which would lead me to believe that it would just be a matter
of putting that switch into the M3. The switch looks like it's
changing the bias voltage on the output tubes.
Steve
|
1103.252 | Loud is MY game... | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Tue Jan 23 1990 11:54 | 8 |
| RE: Buck...
Never happen. I'm gonna A/B between the 100wt Kitty and the
125 wpc SP1000. Overkill ?? Naw, just versitile.
Sorry Bulldawg. ;^)
jc
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1103.253 | whatever you say, Coop..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Jan 23 1990 13:07 | 6 |
| No need to apologize Coop, I gotta feeling I'll have no trouble keepin'
up witchya with my new toy! (after hearing the 60w combo and my LP,
besides, I'm hanging with ya now with a 45w Peavey, and how loud can WE
play anyway?)
;^) backatchya.....
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1103.254 | No offense...But get real :^) Peavy indeed... | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Tue Jan 23 1990 14:39 | 6 |
| But dude...I been tellin' ya... You been hangin' with me, cuz I
haven't turned mine up yet.
Preamp on 4...power amp on 2 = pain ;^)
jc (Who sez: Pain is PAIN!)
|
1103.255 | The crowd loses when ya play "volume wars" ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Jan 23 1990 23:06 | 8 |
| Yo Bulldawg !
If ya wanna borrow my Marshall 4x12 to put Coop in his place, let
me know. 8^)
Scary
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1103.256 | volume wars = fewer jobs, too... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Jan 24 1990 09:31 | 12 |
| re: .255
Hmmmmm......|)
Naw, yer right...we'd just kill some unsuspecting fan on the dance
floor....Coop and I would hit the 1st string 21st fret at the same time
with our distortion on and splatter the poor guy's brains all over the
dart boards at Shooters.
But thanks for the offer, it IS tempting.
Bulldawg
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1103.257 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Wed Jan 24 1990 13:46 | 27 |
| Update of the Greenville Guitarist waiting on Kitty Hawks.
I just placed another on order (for Jerry "Scary" White) a few minutes
ago. Josh is going to the warehouse tomorrow to pick up the heads and
test them out. Steve warned him that there would be a further influx of
DEC people posting orders. According to the look on Steve's face, I
guess he's not too disturbed by the fact that we're (DEC) cleaning out
his Kitty stock. ;^) Better hurry though !
Lets see future Kitty Hawk-ers (who can't wait!):
(Some body fix this if I screwed it up !)
Jerry White
Steve Dandrea
Jeff Cooper
Alan Starr
Mike Heiser
Greg House
(Come on Buck, it's your turn dude ! ;)
Already have their and are rubbing our noses in it:
Mike Goodwin -(Is it Mike ?)
John Reaume -(How many John ?:)
Pat Blair
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1103.259 | Kitty Hawk Roooooolz!!! | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Wed Jan 24 1990 14:29 | 8 |
| re: -2
well... we may be rubbing your nose in the fact we already have
our kitties, but you can rub our noses in the prices that you're
getting 'em for..... I'm jealous- if I hadn't already blown all
my cash, I'd be calling Josh too! 8^) 8^)
Steve
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1103.260 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Wed Jan 24 1990 14:56 | 3 |
| Good point. Sorry. ;^)
jc (Who sez: Here kitty-kitty...Nice Kitty-kitty)
|
1103.261 | Maybe? | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I got 'happy feet'! | Wed Jan 24 1990 15:19 | 8 |
| How come everyone on earth except me can get through to this guy
anyway??? I've called him like 7 times since 6am my time, left two
messages and haven't gotten a call back.
I really want one of these amps, but it looks like things are working
against me!
Greg (whine)
|
1103.262 | UPdownUPdown (NET) | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Wed Jan 24 1990 15:31 | 8 |
| My reply with my KH inventory is WAY back at .99! Everything is
the same except I also have my original M3 60 watt combo, that I
was going to sell but couldn't part with it.
Good Luck to all you order makers! If Josh never heard of Digital
before, he sure has now! It's like a reverse DECdirect!
I'll be posting a topic on the new SOHO tube preamp from LP Music
shortly.
-BOOM
|
1103.264 | But the band wagon is goin too fast to jump on! | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Wed Jan 24 1990 16:57 | 7 |
| Yo, Housemeister...
You're ordering a Kitty now?!?
Damn!
Buck
|
1103.265 | Four messages and counting | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I got 'happy feet'! | Wed Jan 24 1990 17:11 | 8 |
| Well I would if I could ever get the guy on the phone. Shoot, the
phone bills are gonna cost more then the amp. MCI is gonna *love*
me...
Just kills me that Coop and this other guy I work with here call up and
get right through to him. :-(
Greg
|
1103.266 | | PNO::HEISER | young gun | Wed Jan 24 1990 17:47 | 6 |
| I shudder at the thought of almost having to buy a Peavey with my $300!
Thank God for inexpensive Kittys that ROAR, this conference, and
DECnet. Never would've happened otherwise.
Mike
|
1103.267 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Jan 25 1990 05:12 | 9 |
| Well, I spent the better part of my free hours last night cruising
through this topic ! I can't wait. 1 question though ... are the
100W heads about the same physical size as, say, a M______l 100W
head ?
Scary
(who'll probably hang on to his Marshall - it'll keep the flies
off my Kitty ... )
|
1103.268 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Thu Jan 25 1990 08:51 | 9 |
| re: -1
Negative. They're the exact same size as the 60 watters.
All M1's and M3's use the same size chassis- the 100 watters
just have larger transformers and two additional power tubes.
Same as Marshall 100W and 50W chassis are the same physical
size too- BTW why does Marshall make 'em so damn big anyhow??
Steve
|
1103.270 | I know where the Kittys hang out. | SPKALI::BOILARD | | Thu Jan 25 1990 09:11 | 6 |
| A music store called Quality Stringed Instruments, or just String Instruments,
in Portland Maine has a whole bunch of Kittys on display. This was just last
weekend. I don't know the phone number.
Tom Boilard
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1103.271 | Buck, you're next!!! ;^) | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Thu Jan 25 1990 09:44 | 13 |
|
I really hadn't been paying too much attention to this note 'til
I realized this morning that the replies are pushing 300!!!
So what's the latest price on the M1 and M3 heads if I decide
to try and call this Josh dude?? And what form of payment will
they take? MC/Visa???
Ralph (who's really interested in one of these babies after wading
through all 270 replies this a.m.!!!) :^)
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1103.272 | I want a 100wt M1 head, ok? | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Thu Jan 25 1990 09:47 | 5 |
| > -< Buck, you're next!!! ;^) >-
Yeah, I know, they keep telling me that!!!
;^)
|
1103.273 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Thu Jan 25 1990 09:48 | 13 |
| re: -.1
Hmmmm...
I wonder if he'll sell his 100wt heads for $200 ! ??
Jerry, from what I understand, the Kitty Heads are about the same
size as your MOSFET Marshall, or approx. the size of a Fender Bassman
head....
Am I right guys ??
jc (who is still waiting !)
|
1103.274 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Thu Jan 25 1990 09:57 | 6 |
| RE: Buck
Call that place in Portland Buck... Maybe they've got one...
Come on no dude...We're countin' on ya !
;^)
|
1103.275 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Thu Jan 25 1990 10:25 | 6 |
| re: size of M1 & M3 heads
approximately 10" high x 21" wide x 11" deep... they're kinda small.
the M1 60W head weighs 38lbs.
Steve
|
1103.276 | My, that's a big one... | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Thu Jan 25 1990 10:32 | 6 |
| re: .268
I wonderin' why Marshall's are so big too after looking at Coop's jcm.
Do ya think it's cuz they look/fit good on top of the Marshall cab's?
-pat (pondering in the piedmont)
|
1103.278 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Thu Jan 25 1990 11:22 | 5 |
| RE: .276 -< My, that's a big one... >-
Thats what she said. Agagagagaga...
|
1103.279 | Pat, did I get it all ? | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Thu Jan 25 1990 11:33 | 9 |
| RE: .277
Oh yeah, Pat's M1 Combo has a F/X loop and a reverb level knob,
two four ohm speaker outs, and one 8 ohm (I guess this means
the Kitty's want an 8 ohm load eh ??)
I didn't see a DI Output, but I think PAt would know...I was too
dazed to remember much. ;^)
|
1103.280 | | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Thu Jan 25 1990 12:10 | 14 |
| The direct injection out is a balanced line out from a tap
off of the output transformer. So- You're actually getting the sound
of the power tubes out of this form of a line out. Neat stuff!
Definitely better sounding than a line out from the preamp!
Anyone getting a M1 or M3 head, be sure to check the position
of your bias switch that it matches your type of output tube.
It's located just to the left of the power tubes when looking at
the amp from the rear.
Anyone looking for a M1 will have to call a dealer. Maybe the
store in Portland that was mentioned or Lentine's that was listed
in a previous reply. Any luck yet G.H.?
-jr
|
1103.281 | a wire which goes nowhere.... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Thu Jan 25 1990 12:48 | 17 |
| re..277,251,248
The M1 changes from Class AB to A by changing grid voltages
from the power supply output from 500v to 250v,according to the schem's
Also the bias voltage does change,when you go from 6l6's to El34,via a switch.
There is also center tap to the output transformer which goes up the page and
then to the right and just end's. Whether this is part of the "class switching"
that the M1 does is hard to tell......Someone could make this mod for
you as long as the center tap is not part of the class switching. There
are probably easier mod's to lower volume if that's what you are looking
for.....And without question it's always a matter of money.
From looking at numerous replies there seems to be plenty of amp
to satisfy most players,why bother?
Rick
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1103.282 | Death by impatience | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I got 'happy feet'! | Thu Jan 25 1990 12:49 | 6 |
| re: John R.
No mon. I called again this morning and was told that Josh wouldn't be
in at all today. Guess I'll try tomorrow...
Greg
|
1103.285 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Thu Jan 25 1990 14:27 | 21 |
|
re: .284
>Does this imply that the combos don't have this switch, or am I trying
>to read to much into that statement?
Yes, you are reading too much into that statement. ;^)
Pat's 60wt M1 combo did have the switch anyway...
Also, Pat's M1 Combo DID have room for two 4 ohm extendtion cabs.
Question about impedence:
If an amp is set up for an 8 ohm load, is it cool to run 16 ohm
or 4 ohm... I can't remember the rule. Seems liek ti was okay
to run MORE of a load (i.e. -16ohm) but not less.
Or am I way off base ??
jc
|
1103.286 | | PNO::HEISER | Cowabunga Dooodes! | Thu Jan 25 1990 15:43 | 8 |
| > size too- BTW why does Marshall make 'em so damn big anyhow??
Poor transformer design. Kitty Hawk = German technology = Mercedes
Benz, BMW, Porsche...
you get the idea
Mike :-)
|
1103.287 | Poor nothing IMO | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Thu Jan 25 1990 15:54 | 5 |
| re: -1
Bah!
8^P
|
1103.288 | | MPGS::MIKRUT | Don't you boys know any NICE songs? | Thu Jan 25 1990 16:00 | 5 |
| Ditto Buck!
I hear those Mercedes Benz' are REALLY quiet!!
;^)
|
1103.289 | | PNO::HEISER | Cowabunga Dooodes! | Thu Jan 25 1990 17:09 | 7 |
| Seriously, anyone that goes through the trouble to manufacture their
own transformers is off to a good start. Anyone can utilize "buyouts".
I'm sure KH purposely came up with a transformer that is less bulky so
that they can make the housing smaller.
Mike
|
1103.290 | | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Thu Jan 25 1990 18:20 | 8 |
| Actually, the transformers in the 60W M1 are larger than the
transformers in the Marshall 2205. Also, as far as I know
Marshall uses Drake transformers which are reputed to be very
high quality. I think one of the earlier replies was on the
mark by suggesting that Marshall heads are sized to the same
width as the 4x12 cabs for appearance sake.
Steve
|
1103.291 | control layout | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Thu Jan 25 1990 21:46 | 60 |
| re .277 (and for all those who are wondering about the features
and controls on what they just bought 8^) )
Layout of back panel of all M1 & M3 combos and heads-
from left to right:
. power cord
. fuse
. polarity switch
. 8 ohm speaker jack
. 4 ohm speaker jack
. another 4 ohm speaker jack
. direct injection line out jack
. reverb potentiometer
. reverb footswitch jack (footswitch not supplied w/ amp)
. effects send jack
. effects return jack
tube bias switch is located on underside of chassis
Front panel of M1 (left to right):
. instrument input jack
. quad mode footswitch jack (footswitch supplied w/ amp)
. clean channel volume pot
. clean treble
. clean middle
. clean bass
. clean master
. lead channel overdrive
. lead master
. lead treble
. lead middle
. lead bass
. presence
. tri-mode channel select switch
(to be used if quad footswitch isn't connected)
. class a/ab switch
. standby switch
. power switch/pilot light
Front panel of M3:
. input jack
. dual mode footswitch jack (footswitch supplied w/ amp)
. treble pot
. middle
. bass
. lead overdrive
. clean volume
. lead master
. overall master
. presence
. dual mode channel select switch
. standby switch
. power switch/pilot light
Crank it up!!!!
Steve
|
1103.292 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Jan 26 1990 05:08 | 4 |
| This is going to be a L O N G wait ! 8^(
Scary
|
1103.293 | A chicken in every pot,and a Kitty in every home ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Jan 26 1990 06:44 | 13 |
| C'mon Buck ! You gonna be the only kid on the block without a Kitty
Hawk ? Anybody ever seen Eddie Murphy do his little bit about kids
going crazy when they hear the Ice Cream truck roll into the
neighborhood?I can picture him now with a M1 head on his shoulder
saying ....
"I got my Kitty - I got my Kitty - You haven't got one - You
haven't got one ...." 8^}
Scary
|
1103.294 | Marshall mania... | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Fri Jan 26 1990 08:00 | 18 |
| I'm sure the Marshall 50-100wt heads are sized in connection to
the cab they sit on. Jerry's MOSFET is sized to fit on the 4x10's
so....
Besides, I would take the Marshall 50wt head and put the guts on
a different chassis that was smaller...There is a LOT of room in
there. It's a Marketing thing.
I wouldn't say Marshalls were cheap either...They don't have as
many bells and whistles, but they aren't cheap....
What am I saying ??
>SSllaaappp!<
Sorry. Wrong topic I guess.
jc
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1103.295 | The M word still holds up. | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Fri Jan 26 1990 09:04 | 3 |
| I played at this club last night, and received compliments on my
MARSHALL tone from EVERY guitar player in the joint!! So there.
:^P
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1103.296 | Let's be careful out there... | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Fri Jan 26 1990 09:33 | 10 |
|
Time out! Let's not get into peepee contests between Kitty's and
Marshall's. Sheesh, we're already approaching 30 replies! We're
gonna blow out somebody's disk space fo sho. ;^)
ALSO. Nobody, NOBODY, power up without checking to make sure their
speakers are hooked up (combo's too)! Remember, this a no warranty
situation...
odie won
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1103.300 | Unbelievable | AQUA::ROST | Everyone loves those dead presidents | Fri Jan 26 1990 10:05 | 5 |
|
Guess what?
I just wanted to be the 300th reply. Geez you guys like to talk.
|
1103.301 | He hasn't even tested 'em yet...ack! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Jan 26 1990 10:42 | 11 |
| I just got off the phone with Josh at LP. He has not been able to test
or ship our amps that are on order. Part of the reason is the deluge
of phone calls from those of us who have already placed our orders and
are following up to find out if they have shipped. Josh says he is
getting "annoyed" (quoting him verbatim). I quickly reminded him that
he asked ME to call him back today, and I told him that I'd ask those
of us who have our orders placed to give him some breathing room so he
can do his job, so we can get our new toys. So, guys, if yer not
callin' to place an order, let's give the man some slack! Thanks...
Steve |)
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1103.302 | I just can't win here... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I got 'happy feet'! | Fri Jan 26 1990 10:51 | 16 |
| For those of you that already ordered Kittys from LP Music, I called
there this morning (still trying to order one). When I asked for Josh
concerning Kitty Hawks, the person that answered the phone told that he
said to tell people calling about that that he was testing them now and
would send them out today.
When I said I hadn't ordered one yet and wanted to she put me on hold
for a couple of minutes and told me he'd have to call me back. That's
message number five... :-(
re: Buck
What kinda Marshall did you use last night? Still working with the
little 3005s?
Greg
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1103.303 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Fri Jan 26 1990 10:53 | 9 |
| Yo Housemeister...
Good luck on receiving a call back from Josh...I'm still waiting on
mine!!! ;^(
I didn't use the 3005 head last night, I was using my trusty Reverb 12
1x10 combo amp plugged into my trusty power amp and piped into the
larger Marshall cabs. I also used a DSP-128+ program to make it a bit
bigger, I confess!
|
1103.304 | Thanks | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I got 'happy feet'! | Fri Jan 26 1990 10:54 | 9 |
| Woops, notes collision!
How is it that pretty much anyone else around here can actually get to
talk to this guy on the phone?
Maybe I don't need a Kitty Hawk that bad. Since he's getting annoyed,
he probably won't sell me one anyway.
Greg
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1103.305 | the ice is getting thin | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Fri Jan 26 1990 11:00 | 13 |
| DITTO - Unfortunately for us Josh still has a job to do. Granted
we're helping him out by unloading some stock, but he's been deluged
this week. He's got a whole Digital file now. Calling a hundred
times won't help until he knows how many amps he can sell!
And DON'T call him to CHAT about Kitty Hawk, call ONLY to place
an order! All the info you need on KH is in this file.
He was impressed that I never had any problems with my KH gear,
apparently a lot of bands abuse them. Sh*t I use my gear every
weekend and for practice. Any new owners of these amps, be sure
to read some of the tips from early in this conference on keeping
your amp on-line! Steve G's pointers at .77 is a good start!
-BOOM
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1103.306 | Greg you're not alone | SPKALI::MARK | | Fri Jan 26 1990 11:18 | 6 |
|
I've got about five or six messages with the secretary from hell
too. Maybe next time I call I won't mention Digital. This is gettin'
real frustrating.
Mark C.
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1103.307 | | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Cards for pain | Fri Jan 26 1990 11:41 | 47 |
| re: Mark
Nice to know it's not just me. It just kills me when I hear other
people saying that they talked to him within minutes of when I called
and was denyed.
re: John
I wouldn't keep calling if I thought that nobody was talking to him. I
called Wed. morning and left a message (the first one). I thought I'd
probably get a call back. Then someone here in my office tells me
about an hour later that they just got off the phone with him. Then I
read here in notes about two people that called and got an order in.
I assure you, *all* I wanted to do was place an order, not chat. I
didn't expect it to take more then about 5 minutes of his time.
Everyone has a job to do, myself included. My job doesn't include
sitting around my office waiting some indetermined amount of time to
get a call back from someone concerning personal business. Nobody here
will answer my phone if I'm not here, so unless I *have* been around my
desk I have no way of knowing whether someone tried to call or not, so
I may try them back.
Perhaps I seemed overly anxious since I knew there were only a limited
number of amps left and I wanted to get one. What *I* find annoying is
that other people called him up, got him, and ordered amps while I was
sitting around waiting for a return call.
Now don't get me wrong, I don't blame Josh for this at all. I believe
he's probably doing the best he can. I'm sure he's all backed up on
other stuff too, having just returned from NAMM. If I thought there
were plenty of amps to go around or had any form of assurance that I'd
get one, I wouldn't have kept calling.
I know life's not fair, and nobody owes me a good deal on a nice amp, so
you have to try hard or you miss out on these opportunities. I wasn't
trying to make him mad, just to get the deal, you know? I do think
that after leaving four messages two days ago he could at least try and
return my call once. I actually have been available...went way out of
my way to do it too.
I won't bug him any more. If he doesn't call back by sometime next
week, I'll try and call one more time. My MCI bill is gonna be
outrageous from this as it is. I guess it's probably not worth it,
it's just an amp.
Greg (not exactly happy about this)
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1103.308 | kitty hawk folklore | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 26 1990 11:51 | 25 |
| Since KH has been generating so much interest lately, I thought I'd write
a little bit of what I know about their background / history. Kitty Hawks
were conceived by a man named Wolfram Roy who, in the 70's, was making his
living by hot-rodding amps (mainly marshalls) for European musicians. I've
also heard that there was at one point a business relationship between Roy
and Randall Smith, whereby Boogie would send un-assembled boogies to Roy
and Roy would assemble them in Germany for European distribution, thus
allowing Mesa/Boogie to avoid some of the import duty on their products.
As many amp hot-rodders eventually do, Wolfram Roy decided to design and
build his own amplifiers, and he formed with his brother Gundolf, a small
family owned company called ROY Electric and began producing the Kitty
Hawk amps. As was mentioned earlier, ROY had made the decision to build
their own transformers in-house, because they felt that the transformer
is the heart of an amps sound, and that they could ensure higher quality
than was available from other companies. Sometime after they entered into
an agreement with Latin Percussion Music Group (LPMG) for the exclusive US
distribution of Kitty Hawks, and for reasons which aren't completely clear,
ROY Electric began to experience financial and legal difficulties. There
are many rumours floating around, including one about a potential lawsuit
by Boogie for patent infringememt on the circuitry design of the MKIII
Simulclass. Eventually, after an initial aggressive marketing push, LPMG
decided to drop the Kitty Hawk line, which is about where this note topic
picked up. The rest is history and a continuing saga of crazy prices and
inventory blow-outs. Apparently ROY is still in business and seeking another
means for US distribution.
|
1103.309 | wrap it up - I'll take it | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Fri Jan 26 1990 11:51 | 11 |
| It's my understanding that Josh does want to sell off these M3's
and he intends to call the Digital people that left messages! So
hopefully Mark and Greg won't miss out. I'm not jumping on anyone
for leaving a message with Josh. If you add up the people that got
through and those that didn't there must've been quite a few calls
from DEC. I know that in a few instances Josh called Digital only
to be put on hold, I know how all of us hate that!
Hope this is resolved soon- I hate to see people with happy feet
get bummed out!
-BOOM
|
1103.310 | | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Fri Jan 26 1990 11:55 | 7 |
| re .308
YES - ROY Electric/Kitty Hawk is still in business! They were at
last weeks NAMM show in Anaheim (those Germans love Mickey Mouse!).
I'm not sure if they picked up a U.S. distributor but I do know they
announced new products this year!
I'm mailing away to Germany this week for more info!
|
1103.311 | back door..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Jan 26 1990 12:33 | 13 |
| Greg,
I can understand your frustration. I don't know if this will work, but
you might try calling and asking for the "sales" department. She will
probably put you thru immediately. Explain what's happening, give the
salesperson your "ship to" and credit card info, and which amp you
want. The salesperson will probably tell you that Josh is the KH guy
and that only he can help you, but they might be willing to pass the
details on to Josh for ya. Might be worth a try?
FWIW,
Steve
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1103.312 | | PNO::HEISER | Cowabunga Dooodes! | Fri Jan 26 1990 12:39 | 5 |
| I'm guilty of calling too much also, but I'm trying to find out where
my amp is! The one I bought, Josh said was in perfect working
condition. I ordered it January 10th and still haven't received it!
Mike
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1103.313 | Candygram... | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Fri Jan 26 1990 13:58 | 10 |
|
re: .311
Good idea Steve. Use the "Land Shark" technique. This stealth
approach will make use of the smoke screen technique.
Also, ask the secretary from hell (or whomever) if they have a FAX
number. If so, maybe one could fax in their order(s).
-pat
|
1103.314 | nothing like picking up a stray | SPKALI::MARK | | Fri Jan 26 1990 14:37 | 12 |
|
Just talked to the secretary from hell again, She's so sweet.
I tried the salesperson approach. Guess what.... The person you
have to talk to is......JOSH. She took my number again and told
me Josh would not be able to talk to me until Monday...yeah right.
I guess I'll have to go buy a dog or some other type of animal
because a kitty doesn't look like its in my future.
Mark C
|
1103.315 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Fri Jan 26 1990 14:47 | 2 |
| I think we should start haunting the dude at the Portland, ME
store!
|
1103.316 | FWIW | MPGS::MIKRUT | Don't you boys know any NICE songs? | Fri Jan 26 1990 14:49 | 6 |
| You folks are dealing with supply and demand here.
When the demand his higher than the supply, then the dealer
has the upper hand.
Mike
|
1103.317 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Fri Jan 26 1990 15:27 | 14 |
| Something else to keep in mind...
If he (Josh) was pi$$ed before, more calls will just make it worth.
He may not return the calls just to spite us (DEC).
I mean he's got what we want. We have to play by his rules...
One the other hand, he should be wanting to unload these things;
I'd assume that's why he's blowing them out for $200.
I know your frustrated, but hang in there and give him a few days
to get to ya....
jc
|
1103.318 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Fri Jan 26 1990 15:59 | 8 |
| Re Buck,
It always surprizes me that the Marshall Sound coming out of even
a 12 watt just can't be duplicated.
How do you like the DSP128+? They seem to have enuf of what I need
and are alot cheaper than the ArtSge.
Besides, just what does the ArtSge 'Chucken Pluck' Pre-set do?
|
1103.319 | I'm Helping Greg!!! | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Fri Jan 26 1990 16:03 | 13 |
|
Pawtland Maine... why that's just 45 minutes from heah!! Is there
any help I can give you folks being in the Portland vicinity????
Hey, Greg, I called Josh, told him I was you, and gave him a huge
raft of (substitute your favorite waste product here)! You should be
all set now, dude. <grin>
Steve
gosh, I just bought my Fender...
|
1103.320 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Cards for sorrow | Fri Jan 26 1990 16:15 | 8 |
| RE: Toenail
Nah, I actually don't like the DSP-128+. I like MIDIverb IIs for
guitar, but we were using all of them for vocals! ;^(
I playing with the DSP one day for like 6 hours and came up with a
really cool patch...its like stereo chorus with EQ. It makes things a
tad beefier.
|
1103.321 | | PNO::HEISER | Cowabunga Dooodes! | Fri Jan 26 1990 16:26 | 9 |
| Why don't the Augusta folks post the phone number of the Portland
store?
MAJOR TEASE: While I was eating lunch today, a UPS truck pulls up in
front of my house. I yell, "GREAT THE KITTY IS HERE!" My wife thought
I was spazzin' out. Then the doode brings us a trial size of Gerber
baby formula for the new baby.
:-(
|
1103.322 | Marshall Roooooooools! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Cards for pain | Fri Jan 26 1990 18:59 | 6 |
| re: .319
Thanks Steve, that's exactly what I needed! I'm dying laughing!! I
knew something would break my bad mood... 8^)
Greg
|
1103.323 | | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Sat Jan 27 1990 09:14 | 19 |
| Sorry to read about all the frustrating attempts to get hold of
Josh and order a Kitty. I don't know if it will help, but just
in case, here is LP Music Group's FAX #: (201) 772-3568.
Also, for anyone who is trying to find a model that the distributor
no longer has left, don't rule out the possibility of tracking one
down thru a KH dealer. When I bought my M1 from Hermies, Alan told
me that for each KH unit sold, the dealer gets a substantial rebate
from LPMG. For that reason, you should be able to get a very good
price from any dealer, though maybe not as low as LPMG was blowing
them out for. You might have to negotiate a bit, because the dealer
obviously wants to get as much as possible, but from my experience
they are also very interested in 'getting rid' their KH stock.
Anyhow, best of luck to all who are trying... I hope everyone can
find one... and of course, IMHO, the reward of owning a Kitty Hawk
is well worth the aggravation of your effort.
Steve
|
1103.324 | Daddy's Number.. | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Mon Jan 29 1990 09:27 | 10 |
|
Daddy's Junky Music's number in Portland is 207-772-3239. Last
time I was there, they had a princeton reverb for 350 and a twin for
500. Both were old as the hills and in what I would call "good"
condition.
Steve
|
1103.325 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Mon Jan 29 1990 10:51 | 5 |
| re: -1
yo dude... you got the right note???
I think Randall would be very unhappy if Daddy's was sellin' kitties. ;-)
|
1103.326 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Jan 30 1990 06:58 | 6 |
| Is it too late to order one of those Kitty shirts ? 8^}
Scary
(who'll be playing his Alvarez until the Kitty's arrive )
|
1103.327 | deadline | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Tue Jan 30 1990 10:32 | 9 |
| Nope - It's not too late. Shirts will be ordered on 2/20.
DEC noters can send me their orders via VAXmail (FREEBE::REAUME)
and I'll let you know the arrangements. I need sizes, quantities,
and a shipping address.
Again - the t-shirts will be 50/50, black with yellow print.
The logo on the front will be "heart size" and full width on the
back.
-john reaume
|
1103.328 | YAHOO! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Tue Jan 30 1990 13:59 | 10 |
| Well, get this...
After all my complaining and what have you, Josh just returned my call
and sold me an M3 100wt head! So count me in on the bandwagon.
For those of you that called and left messages, he says he's returning
all the calls now. He says there are still about a dozen 100wt M3
heads (and about that many messages).
Greg
|
1103.329 | What's left | SPKALI::BOILARD | | Tue Jan 30 1990 14:28 | 4 |
| Does Josh have any M1 heads left?
Tom Boilard
|
1103.330 | Kitty Heaven!!!! | SPKALI::MARK | | Tue Jan 30 1990 14:28 | 5 |
| I guess I'll have to put a T-shirt order in...
Josh just sold me an M3 combo. Anyone have predictions for
the final Kitty count?
Mark C
|
1103.331 | I see the light ... | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Tue Jan 30 1990 15:11 | 9 |
| Sheeesh, not to sound like I jumped on the bandwagon or anything,
but...
I just ordered myself a Kitty!!!
That's one Quattro preamp to go!
Buck, psyched to rock!!
|
1103.332 | Mostly M3s | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Tue Jan 30 1990 15:13 | 9 |
| re: .329
Sorry, Tom. He has no M1s left. Just M3 heads and combos.
re: Buck
You ordered a Quattro? Did you get it from LPMG?
Greg
|
1103.333 | Like GH said, just M3 Heads n Combos left | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Tue Jan 30 1990 15:16 | 9 |
| re: Housemeister...
Not to start a riot in here...
Yeah, I got it from LPMG. Josh said he was diggin through the
warehouse and found a couple of Quattro's. I can deal.
B.
|
1103.334 | I've been Kitty-ized!! :^) | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:13 | 14 |
|
Well, add ANOTHER one to the list!!
Finally got through to Josh about 5 minutes ago. Got an M3 head
on the way!! I only wish I had gotten through sooner....new
studio project starts this weekend. :^(
If this thing is as great as you guys are makin' it sound,
watch for a Boogie for Sale note in a couple of weeks! ;^)
Ralph
|
1103.335 | Lucky you | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:19 | 6 |
| Cool!
I might add that Josh said the M3s he had left were all the 100 watt
version.
Greg
|
1103.337 | The waiting is the hardest part.... | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:27 | 10 |
|
All he said to me regarding shipments, was that I should see
the amp in about a week.
He also sounded amazed that yet ANOTHER caller was from DEC! ;^)
Ralph
|
1103.338 | Kitty Hawk = Digital Sales | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:30 | 4 |
| When I called, I avoided the "D" word (Digital), lest I be put on hold
or some other hellish fate by that evil secretary of his! After the
order, he said "You're from Digital, right?" I was like, "Yeah, how'd
ya know?"
|
1103.339 | Don't say the D word on awards shows when you make it big, ok? | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:35 | 11 |
| Yeah, he knew I was from Digital too, even though I never mentioned
that in any of the messages I left. Maybe someone else tipped him off.
re: delivery times
Ralph, did you just order your amp today? Mark C. and I were talking
offline wondering when we'd expect the amps. I was so excited that
he'd returned my call and had some amps left that he'd sell me that I
forgot to ask how long it would take to get it.
Greg
|
1103.340 | Hope cha get yours soon | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:37 | 5 |
| I think it is defferent, cuz Ralph and I are both just a few states
away (New Jersey to Mass.)...he also told me about a week. I could
see how shipping a combo or whatever cross country may take a bit.
B.
|
1103.341 | Good | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:44 | 6 |
| Well, he said it would be shipped UPS, so the difference should be
minimal, just a day or two.
I'm hyped!
Greg
|
1103.342 | Oops | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:48 | 3 |
| Sorry if some of my previous notes sounded like I was confused, I had a
bit of a notes collision and got ahead of some of the ones that were
already there with questions...
|
1103.343 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:51 | 5 |
| I think BOOM will be proud of us!
;^)
PS - won't he have a few notes to catch up on?
]:^>
|
1103.344 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Jan 30 1990 23:15 | 4 |
| I love it when a plan comes together .... 8^)
Scary
|
1103.345 | | PNO::HEISER | Peg Leg Speed King | Tue Jan 30 1990 23:47 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 1103.341 by CSC32::G_HOUSE "It's just a jump to the left..." >>>
> -< Good >-
>
> Well, he said it would be shipped UPS, so the difference should be
> minimal, just a day or two.
>
> I'm hyped!
Greg, that is what I thought, only I ordered my combo exactly 20 days
ago!!!
Mike
|
1103.346 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Jan 31 1990 02:18 | 7 |
| Well, PLEASE post the exact instant you get yours so the rest of
us can *try* and figure when we'll get ours ! Mine's supposed to
be here this Friday, but I'm trying to be realistic about things,
maybe next Friday, maybe ... 8^|
Scary
|
1103.347 | Hang in there!!! | SPKALI::MARK | | Wed Jan 31 1990 07:28 | 8 |
| The word I got was that he (Josh) had gone to the warehouse
to see how many he had that were working. When I talked to
him he had 4 M3 combos and 11 M3 heads. He also had about that
many phone calls to return. If he got hold of everyone yesterday
I think I believe that the amps will be shipped today or tommorrow.
Seemed to me like he was pretty pysched up to get rid of them.
MC
|
1103.348 | I ordered mine on 1/16/90... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Jan 31 1990 08:30 | 7 |
| LPMG called me yesterday to inform me that my order had been processed
and would be shipping yesterday as well. I should see my amp by
Friday, I hope! I've got a gig this weekend!
Can't wait..........
Steve
|
1103.349 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Wed Jan 31 1990 08:30 | 10 |
|
I sure hope so!! I'm itchin' to get mine too! If I wasn't
afraid of provoking him by calling him back, I'd ask that
he ship in second day air.....'course that would probably
cost more than the amp itself!! :^)
Ralph
|
1103.350 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Wed Jan 31 1990 08:32 | 10 |
| YES !
Buckley, I knew you couldn't hold back ! Agagagagaga...You crack
me up !
WHo's gonna figure out the tally now ??
Owners and future owners ??
jc
|
1103.351 | Kitty Rack! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Wed Jan 31 1990 09:39 | 13 |
|
FINALLY - the mighty Buckley succumbs to peer pressure! Now I
can sell all my KH gear (yeah, right). Congrats on the Quattro!
It's a great preamp. I have all the manuals/schematics for it as
well. I'm assuming you got a great deal on the preamp. They were
up to $839 list after they got so popular. I'm really surprised
he had any in stock!
I'm glad Greg got his order in, after all he is 1103.0! It wasn't
that long ago I was shocked that this topic hit 100 replies. Who
would've thought? But then again you don't see Boogies or Marshalls
being sold for 80% off in the notes either!
-BoOm
|
1103.352 | The latest tally... | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Wed Jan 31 1990 10:09 | 22 |
| Awright, I'll do it then. This is getting impressive !
Kitty Hawks On Order Kitty Owners
-------------------- ------------
Steve Dandrea Pat Blair
Jeff Cooper Steve Goodwin
Jerry White John Reaume
Alan Starr
Ralph Crowley
Bill Buckley
Mike Heiser
Greg House
Sam Lambert
Mark C (?)
Total amps (or preamps- Buck)) on order: 10!
I guess DEC took care of most of Josh's inventory !
I say he owes us !
Any addiitons ??
jc
|
1103.353 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Wed Jan 31 1990 10:32 | 9 |
|
Geez, I thought there was more than 3 people who already
owned one.....How many of you guys have actually HEARD
one of these things??
Ralph
|
1103.354 | CORRECTION! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Wed Jan 31 1990 10:35 | 6 |
|
That's Steve Goodwin X 2
and John Reaume X 10
... this is getting real scary!
|
1103.355 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Wed Jan 31 1990 10:46 | 6 |
| And Jerry White (x2) as of a few minutes ago (he just ordered another
M3).
Josh has TWO M3 100wt heads left, per Jerry.
jc
|
1103.356 | more owners | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Wed Jan 31 1990 10:48 | 2 |
| don't forget Dave George and the mysterious read-only Bill who
both own M1's too...
|
1103.357 | | PNO::HEISER | Peg Leg Speed King | Wed Jan 31 1990 11:00 | 4 |
| Buck, did you ever demo Dave George's M1? I'm still waiting for a
product review :-)
Mike
|
1103.358 | This note will blast by .400 in no time! | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Wed Jan 31 1990 11:20 | 6 |
| Dear Mike,
Naw, been to busy to head over to Dave's to check out the M1!!!
I bought mine on the spur of the moment! Reviews to come soon!
B.
|
1103.359 | | PNO::HEISER | Peg Leg Speed King | Wed Jan 31 1990 11:33 | 13 |
| I just got off the phone with Josh. It seems he couldn't find a
working M1 combo out of the 2 left so I bought I broken one at a
reduced price that I plan to fix myself. A lot cheaper than what I
already paid. It didn't have tubes (Josh is supplying me with EL34s)
and the speaker/grill piece is falling out.
I couldn't make myself get an M3. He also had a M1 exotic wood combo
with no sound, he thought it would need a transformer.
Now for the questions: what is involved in putting the speaker/grill
in? Is it a case where the screws are just stripped out of the wood?
Mike
|
1103.360 | ask "Mr Kitty-wrench" | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Jan 31 1990 12:55 | 7 |
| Mike,
Pat Blair totally dissassembled his M1 combo for bulletproofing. He's
probably a good source for assembly instructions, even though when you
look at the amp, it'll probably be self explanatory.
Steve
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1103.361 | Kitty Humor.. Please, I'm a sick person.. | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Wed Jan 31 1990 14:38 | 10 |
|
Hee, Hee you guys are killin' me, Mr. Kitty-Wrench!! Haw, Haw..
stop! Stop! I've always wanted to see what happened when a topic hit
.999
Steve
|
1103.362 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Wed Jan 31 1990 15:00 | 15 |
|
So, out of all of the people who have ordered KH's, only a few have
actually heard one?
I hope you guys all like your new toys. 8-)
WJB, I'm particularly curious why you bought a preamp when you just
sold your MP-1. Does the Quatro provide a less-processed sound than
the MP-1? Or is it because the Quatro is a straight-ahead preamp and
not a midi-madness showcase?
Kevin
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1103.363 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Wed Jan 31 1990 15:14 | 18 |
| >WJB, I'm particularly curious why you bought a preamp when you just
>sold your MP-1. Does the Quatro provide a less-processed sound than
>the MP-1? Or is it because the Quatro is a straight-ahead preamp and
>not a midi-madness showcase?
Well, a few reasons. One, I just couldn't bring myself to get an M3.
It would have been ok, but I really would have preffered separate tone
controls for the clean channel (as I reminisce back to my GK days!).
Since there were no M1s available, I went with the Quattro, since:
a) they are virtually impossible to find
b) are similar to an M1
c) I knew it could produce an insane amount of gain!
So...
|
1103.364 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Wed Jan 31 1990 15:26 | 5 |
| FWIW:
A friend of mine just grabbed one of those M3 100WT heads.
Hurry up there Kevin and order yours today!!!
|
1103.365 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Wed Jan 31 1990 15:48 | 20 |
|
> Hurry up there Kevin and order yours today!!!
If I hadn't recently bought a second guitar, I would have made the call
a while ago! There is also a new tone-pot-mounted preamp already made
for the new Swede that is about to consume $70. I'd told that it's
red hot.
I've never heard the KH's, but for the prices I'd say that
it was a real good risk. I almost dragged out the MC for one more
attack.....
-Kevin
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1103.366 | tired of waiting | PNO::HEISER | Peg Leg Speed King | Wed Jan 31 1990 15:51 | 4 |
| Josh told me this morning that he still had a couple more Quattros. He
told me that he uses one himself.
Mike
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1103.367 | Quattro - fourplay! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Thu Feb 01 1990 00:11 | 10 |
|
How ya gonna keep em down on the farm after they played a Kitty?
The Quattro is a killer preamp with few equals. Yes, it's more of
a straight ahead type of preamp w/ its four 12AX7's doing what they
do best. It's more versatile than your standard amp, but the DEAL
on the M3's are still one of the biggest. C'mon- look at the prices
of the tubes alone when picking up a head for two bills! And I still
think they sound damn good. This topic is gonna EXPLODE when these
cats start showing up!
-BOOM
|
1103.368 | Would buying 3 heads be considered greedy ? ;^} | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Feb 01 1990 00:23 | 21 |
| Check this out ... I called the secretary from hell yesterday morning
at 9am. I asked if Josh was in, and she said in a very sarcastic
voice, "... you must be one of those Digital people wanting a Kitty
Hawk.". "Yep", I said. So she took my name and number - informed
me that the sales folks get there around 10 - said she'd tell Josh.
I work 3rd, and couldn't sleep, so I called back at about 10:20am.
I asked for the sales department - she asked who was calling - I
told her - put on hold for about 5 seconds - Josh pops on the phone.
I thought you guys said he was hard to track down ? 8^) Anyway,
I ordered my second M3 head, and we shot the breeze about computer
conferencing. He said he wasn't mad at folks for calling so much,
he was just blown away 'cuz he never knew this sort of thing existed.He
said this M3 should be knocking on my door in about a week, and
since I work 3rd, heh heh heh, I'll be home - won't have to go pick
it up somewhere. I had planned on selling this one locally to pay
for the 1st one I bought, but I'm sure once I have them stacked
on top of eachother, I'll probably hang on to both of 'em. $200
for a back up head is a good deal.
Scary
|
1103.369 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Thu Feb 01 1990 08:36 | 6 |
| Scary, your killin' me...
I'm fixin' to try an get a midi patch bayette if John Reaume will
get off his butt and call me back ! <hint,hint>
;^)
|
1103.370 | price? | NRPUR::DEATON | In tents | Thu Feb 01 1990 08:45 | 4 |
| What are the Quattro pre-amps going for?
Dan
|
1103.371 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Thu Feb 01 1990 08:52 | 3 |
| I think $300... But don't quote me...
jc
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1103.372 | exit | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Thu Feb 01 1990 09:03 | 10 |
| re -1, -2
yeah, Josh told me $300 also.
Guess what- this topic has just gone past the for sale/wanted
note to become the most active note in the guitar file...
I can't believe it!
Steve
|
1103.373 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Thu Feb 01 1990 09:18 | 3 |
| Yeah, well when we receive our KittyHawks, it'll really be crankin'!
jc
|
1103.374 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Thu Feb 01 1990 09:27 | 4 |
| -1
I like your choice of words- crankin' ... that's just what the
Kitty Hawks do best!
|
1103.375 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Thu Feb 01 1990 11:24 | 15 |
|
Steve G and John R...
Orville and Wilbur, the Wright bros !
sorry,
-pat
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1103.376 | Mr Kitty-Wrench makes a funny.....|) | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Thu Feb 01 1990 12:38 | 6 |
| Don't apologize, Pat...I thought it was funny, but then again
I would!
Steve D
|
1103.377 | I can hardly wait | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:04 | 13 |
| re: hard time getting Josh last week.
He told me when he called that he'd purposefully made himself hard to
get because he wasn't sure of how many amps he had and what condition
they were in. He said he didn't want to sell any more until he knew
exactly what he had. I can appreciate that.
The problem that Mike H. had is a perfect example of what he wanted to
avoid. I'm sure he though he had a good M1 combo when he originally
sold Mike that. Mistakes happen.
Greg
|
1103.378 | and my M3 was already shipped! yeah!!! | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:08 | 6 |
| I taked to Josh this morning - he said he sold 28 pieces of Kitty Hawk gear in
two days, almost all of it to DECcies - he couldn't believe it!
He also said that he has ONE Quattro left as of this morning.....
Alan S.
|
1103.379 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:13 | 9 |
|
re -.1 -< and my M3 was already shipped! yeah!!! >-
When did you order it?
Ralph
|
1103.380 | | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:14 | 1 |
| His was one of the ones that were ordered before Josh went to NAMM...
|
1103.381 | Number please. | SPKALI::BOILARD | | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:14 | 9 |
| Can someone mail me Josh's phone number please. I don't have the time to go
looking for it.
Thanks in advance.
Tom Boilard
SPKALI::BOILARD
|
1103.382 | I just knew flight was possible... | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:36 | 6 |
| re: .375
What a RIOT!!!! I'm blushing....
Sincerely,
Wilbur 8^)
|
1103.383 | ever the optimist! | PNO::HEISER | Homer Simpson for President | Thu Feb 01 1990 14:08 | 18 |
| > He told me when he called that he'd purposefully made himself hard to
> get because he wasn't sure of how many amps he had and what condition
> they were in. He said he didn't want to sell any more until he knew
> exactly what he had. I can appreciate that.
>
> The problem that Mike H. had is a perfect example of what he wanted to
> avoid. I'm sure he though he had a good M1 combo when he originally
> sold Mike that. Mistakes happen.
I may end up getting the best deal of all. The M1 I ended up buying
didn't have tubes, but Josh is throwing in a pair of EL34s. The
speaker/grill unit was falling out, but I'm thinkin' this is more of a
carpentry problem (i.e., stripped threads) and that isn't a big deal to
me. Nothing else is wrong with it that we know of today.
I paid less for the M1 than you guys did for the M3s.
Mike
|
1103.384 | Not everyone would have been so understanding | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Thu Feb 01 1990 14:21 | 10 |
| re: Mike
Like I'd rather get a better deal on an amp that's damaged (at least
when I can repair it myself), but not everyone has that attitude. I
know a lot of people would have been mad or disappointed with that
deal.
I'm glad you were happy with the deal.
Greg
|
1103.385 | I ordered mine on the same phone call, Yuck NUCK ! | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Thu Feb 01 1990 15:58 | 8 |
| Steve Dandrea just called me from home. He'd gone early to nap
before our gig tonight. His Kitty was waiting for him when he got
home. There goes the nap.
RnR will be BLAZIN' tonight !
jc (Who is OUTTA here NOW !)
|
1103.386 | I'd thought I'd have more time!!! | SPKALI::MARK | | Thu Feb 01 1990 16:06 | 8 |
| I might be in trouble if the kitties are starting
to roll in. I FORGOT to tell the wife I spent HER
money....oooopppsss!!! Hope I get to play it before
she kills me.
MC
(who might as well lay down because he's a dead man 8*) )
|
1103.387 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Thu Feb 01 1990 16:29 | 8 |
| Weel, dem Kitties are gettin Looooow over at LPMG. I just got off the
phone with good ole Josh! Moi? Well, I haven't picked up an M3 (yet),
but I couldn't resist a MIDI Patch Bayette 1. Esp. since it seems as
if the footswitches are hard to find now.
Order your own KH *now* while supplies last!
PS - Thanks Boom for the info.
|
1103.388 | | PNO::HEISER | Homer Simpson for President | Thu Feb 01 1990 17:42 | 4 |
| I'm going to have a nice little set up by the time I'm finished! You
guys can have your MIDIot stuff. I'm not ready for that.
Mike
|
1103.389 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Thu Feb 01 1990 18:25 | 15 |
| Well, I'm home now and after an hour and a half with my M3 I'll
say I'm impressed...To say the least... And thats saying a lot
for a MIDIot... (MIKE!)
As nice as the amp is, it can't even come close to touching my
rack (MP1-SP1000)...No way, no how...But for $200... For 100watts,
it ain't very loud...I had it cranked to 10...Scared the hell out
of the cats and Cindi, but my ears aren't bleeding. :)
The clean channel is nice though...And the OD is nice too even with
6l6's...(Mine was supposed to come with EL34's...Oh well).
Steve is bringing his to the gig...More tomorrow.
jc
|
1103.390 | You guys are incredible! ;^) | ASDS::NIXON | Me ... Forweird?? | Thu Feb 01 1990 20:06 | 7 |
| Okay, now, what I want to know is when are you guys having your
1st annual Kitty Hawk Owners Association convention and where? ;^)
This is such fun to watch ... a total Kitty_frenzy! It's
great!!
Vicki
|
1103.391 | I WANT MINE NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Feb 01 1990 23:30 | 19 |
| The convention will be in Pat Blair's garage ! I guess we can leave
the time up to him (he's such a good sport !). There'll be 5 of
'em there. I got some dumb questions for some of you Kitty owners.
I'm thinking about using 1 of the M3's as a pre-amp, line out to
my rack, and back into the other M3.
Question #1 - Will I fry M3 #1 if I don't have a speaker attached to it ?
How can I safely use a M3 as a pre-amp ?
Question #2 - JC said it appeared that the guts of an M3 could be
rack mounted .... anybody know for sure ?
JC ordered my 1st M3 the day after he ordered his - I'm hoping Josh
shipped 'em in the same order. Yo Coop .... I think I'll sleep
over at your house today .... just in case ... 8^)
Scary
|
1103.392 | wahhhhhhhhhh...8( | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Feb 02 1990 08:01 | 33 |
| Bummer of Bummers......
Good news: M3 head arrived yesterday....
Bad news: There's technical trouble in river city....
Here's the scoop....
Opened up the shipping box, removed the head, inspected it. Everything
is cool; cleaned the anxiety slobber off of the top and plugged it in a
Peavey 300w 4 ohm PA speaker (4 ohm jack to Peavey speaker, obviously).
Carefully followed fire up instructions, bias switch, standby
procedure, etc. Finished reading the manula and fired 'er up. It
kicks ass! Nice tone, good crunch, great distortion, etc. I noticed
that there was a hisss of a sort when I struck each note; I figured
that the PA cabs wouldn't handle guitar frequency? I unplugged
everything in anticipation of borrowing Coops' micro stack Marshall
cabs (which are retrofitted with 150w PAS 12 inchers). Arrived at the
gig, hooked up the two micro's into the 4 ohm jacks, only to notice
that this amp is incredibly quiet for a 100w tube head. During the
first set, the performance degraded to a point where I couldn't be
heard with the amp cranked to 10. Our drummer noticed that one of the
power tubes was glowing "blue" and the glow would swell with every
chord. The clean channel started to distort badly, so I unhooked
everything, fired the 45w Peavey Pacer combo and blew away the Kitty
as it's performing now. What gives? Any ideas on where to start
trouble shooting? I'm gonna call Josh and see what he recommends, my
understanding of our "guarentee" was that these babies would work upon
delivery.
Steve (severly bummed)
|
1103.393 | solution.....? | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Fri Feb 02 1990 08:44 | 37 |
|
Severly Bummed Steve
******* I'd say you have two problems not one,however one might have caused
the second.
I noticed that there was a hisss of a sort when I struck each note;
I figured that the PA cabs wouldn't handle guitar frequency?
******* Nope they should have a passive crossover,your probably lookin at a
preamp tube for the hissing... I've also seen this happen when going from
an outside temp to room temp without ample warmup time.
During the first set, the performance degraded to a point where I
couldn't be heard with the amp cranked to 10. Our drummer noticed that
one of the power tubes was glowing "blue" and the glow would swell with
every chord. The clean channel started to distort badly,
******* It could be a tube or a discrete component dragging down your power
supply. It could be your phase inverter tube which is a 12ax7.(next to the
power tubes) I'd suggest you find one of your other KH owners and do a one
for one swap tubewise until you find the culprit. If this doesn't identify
the culprit then it get's a little more techie......and a scope and schems
will come in handy.
I'm gonna call Josh and see what he recommends, my understanding of
our "guarentee" was that these babies would work upon delivery.
****** Good luck....once you've found the tube,I'm sure Josh would be wise
to send you a new one.....He's probably made $8k off of Dec sales alone in
immediate cash whereas a dealer would be paying installments with interest.
I wouldn't get too bummed.... it's fixable....better now than in a
year or two when you can't find parts or have to wait for them to come from
Germany.....
Rick
|
1103.394 | It'll be ok......8^| | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Feb 02 1990 08:54 | 7 |
| Thanks Rick,
I'm not TOO bummed, after all I only have $200 invested and the basic
package is complete. I'm gonna trouble shoot tubes with Coop this
weekend.
Steve
|
1103.395 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Fri Feb 02 1990 09:33 | 16 |
| >Question #1 - Will I fry M3 #1 if I don't have a speaker attached to it ?
YES!!! DO NOT USE THE M3 (or any head) WITHOUT A SPEAKER LOAD ATTACHED
TO THE OUTPUT!!!!!
> How can I safely use a M3 as a pre-amp ?
There are those load boxes that Bradshaw uses on the amp heads in his
systems. Or, hook a small speaker to the head, just to take the load.
>Question #2 - JC said it appeared that the guts of an M3 could be
> rack mounted .... anybody know for sure ?
Well, maybe...I assume the transformer and tubes tak up some addl.
(height) space? Otherwise, I could not see why not? I thought someone
said the unit was 21" wide?!?
|
1103.396 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:03 | 22 |
| I quickly ran a tape measure over the amp chassis last night. It's
about an inch short of the 19" EIA (or whatever)...Some ears, and
you should be ready ! I'd say three to four spaces EACH.
Jerry, if you want my opinion (it's worth the money-none) you should
run out of your GP8 in stereo into both Kittys... Yeow !
RE: Our new Kittys:
As I said in last nights note, I thought mine was pretty subdued.
Steve's is down right lame. I've got a fist full of 12ax7's at
home and I'm gonna grab the Bull(dawg) by the horns and see if we
can't get it straight at lunch.
Am I wrong in assuming that with the OD and Lead-master set to
10, and the AMP master set to 6-8 that plaster should be cracking
and stuff ?3 I mean I can't get my rack over 3 with out the women
and children running for the bomb shelters and such . :)
Whats the scoop ? I thought these things had b*llz?
jc
|
1103.397 | B*lls in box marked Marshall :-) | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:21 | 1 |
| Marshall Rules, you boys.
|
1103.398 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:25 | 4 |
| Well, my very sick 50wt Marshall blows my "new" 100wt Kitty into
the weeds...So far.
:)
|
1103.399 | Another KH owner... | STKHLM::LORENTZI | Per Lorentzi, ES Stockholm | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:25 | 12 |
| Hello!
My name is Per Lorentzi and I work for DEC in Stockholm. I've just
found this notesfile and have been spending all day reading note 1103.
I've been using a Kitty Hawk M1 60W combo for about half a year now so
you can add another DEC KH-owner to the statistics...
/per
(Is it possible to order a Kitty T-shirt from Sweden?)
|
1103.400 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:27 | 21 |
| >Am I wrong in assuming that with the OD and Lead-master set to
>10, and the AMP master set to 6-8 that plaster should be cracking
>and stuff ? I mean I can't get my rack over 3 with out the women
>and children running for the bomb shelters and such . :)
Well Coop, there are a few thing you have gotta remember. For one,
your SP-1000 is 100watts per SIDE. The KH is just 100wts! As far as
100wts go, I have a 100wt Carvin that is loud, but its not LOUD. Also,
a friend of mine has the 100wt Randall all-valve head. It only gets
so loud (not death loud either!) before it goes into compression. He
has two of these stacks...both have great tone, but you can crank both
to 10,10,10,10,10,10 etc. and not die from it, ya know what I'm sayin?
A Marshall 100wts may not be the same as someone else's 100wts. For my
tastes, I would be more concerned with the tone I was getting and not
with how much air I was pushing.
I have also had tube amps act in the same mannar as Bulldawg's (heavy
blue light in tubes as output is produced)...you'll find that running
the mast volume at 10, and then the dist volumes work better
volume-wise. As also rec., I'd put the amp on a scope and see just how
many watts the thing is producing!
|
1103.401 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:28 | 6 |
|
#400!!! :^)
Ralph
|
1103.402 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:29 | 7 |
|
Awww, Buck, ya snuck in there and ruined my fun!! ;^)
Ralph
|
1103.403 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | watch the children pray | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:29 | 6 |
| -1
Sorry!
403!!!
;^)
|
1103.404 | rack em up! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:37 | 18 |
|
WOW - another country heard from (sorry- couldn't resist). I
may look into arrangements for shipping the t-shirt. Must've shocked
you to see all these replies!
Steve D. - I had considered the possibility that one or two of
the amps wouldn't fire up without a problem. Hopefully the tubes
will take care of that. When troubleshooting I would keep the volume
lower until it starts checking out. It sounds like a tube problem.
Do you need schematics? I got em!
J.C. - Your 100 watter isn't that loud? That's weird. My
100 watt M1 is lots louder than the rack w/ the SP-1000 power amp.
Actually my 60 watt M3 combo can be fairly rude when it comes to
loudness, the same with my M1 60 watt combo. Also keep in mind that
the way the effects loop is set up on the KH affects the overall output
volume, and if that effect is instrument level you lose a lot of
vol.
-BOOM
|
1103.405 | Thanks, John.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:48 | 8 |
| John,
I would appreciate a copy of the M3 schematic. Our local field service
tech is also our Kitty support crew.
Thanks,
Steve
|
1103.406 | this is where..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:55 | 5 |
| Oh yeah,
Send that schematic to GSO/V3 or 24 Windemere Dr. Greenville SC 29615.
Thanks again....|)
|
1103.407 | Quick enuf fer ya? | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Fri Feb 02 1990 11:14 | 6 |
|
Hey - You're in a hurry aren't you? I'm gonna FAX it to ya!
Jeff needs some info anyway, just got off the phone with him.
Yoou'll see it this afternoon. How's that for response time.
-BOOM
|
1103.408 | Mr Kittywrench responds | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Fri Feb 02 1990 11:28 | 10 |
|
re: gso kh owners
I *have* the M1/M3 power section schematics. You'll still need the
preamp stuff tho'. You really want me to mail 'em? Somebody give
Coop a valium til his amp checks out ok...
;^)
-pat
|
1103.409 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:38 | 6 |
| Well, I'm gonna run to the local shop and pick up a quartet of EL34's
and see if I can kick some fanny...
I gotta get Josh to send me a MIDI Patch Bayette II !!
jc (Who is gonna 'metal' the *snot* out of Crossroads tonight...:)
|
1103.410 | | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:46 | 19 |
| > jc (Who is gonna 'metal' the *snot* out of Crossroads tonight...:)
Ack! Robert Johnson will be turning in his grave!!! 8^)
re: KH problems
Well, y'all got me a little worried after hearing the problems people have
been having so far. I'm getting mine in today (got a slip from UPS yesterday),
so I'll know more after this weekend about how things are.
Interesting side-note: When I talked to Josh yesterday, he told me that mine
was already shipped out. Quote - "Yours was one of the first ones I found in
the warehouse, so you got a good one". Wonder what he meant by "good"??? Just
cosmetically? Or otherwise??? I wonder.....
Like Buck mentioned - I'm not so much concerned with the volume as I am with
the tone. Coop - how does it *sound*????
Alan S.
|
1103.411 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:51 | 15 |
| It sounds pretty good...Just not loud enough for performance.
I don't think I should need a power booster to perform in a 1300sq
foot club... :) Steve played the first set last night thru his
(that isn't as loud as mine) and was running WIDE OPEN and was very
subdued... By the end of the set, his tone s*cked. (Nothing persona;
Stevie, I'm talkin' amps here...Your LP sounds great...BTW - You
looked/sounded good playing that Charvel ;)
I'm real impressed with the clean and overdriven sounds of it...But
keep in mind that I've only played it for like an hour and a half...
More as time goes on.
jc
|
1103.412 | groove tube recommendations | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:56 | 8 |
|
Hey Orville/Wilbur, could one you's guys go on record with a
recommendation for EL34 rating for rock/blues? You know, H1-10;
S1-10. Which is the Jimmy Vaughan rating. You know, no sustain,
a lot of twang ;^). FYI, I'm talking Groove Tubes here.
Thanks mon,
-pat
|
1103.413 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Fri Feb 02 1990 15:13 | 5 |
| el34's go s1 to s10, it's the 6550's that run h1-h10
the lower the number the softer the tube, the more distortion
BTW u kitty's, I can't push my Marshall past 1 or it blows me out of the
house :-) haha marshall rules
|
1103.414 | More time in the shop then blasting... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Fri Feb 02 1990 15:42 | 3 |
| But, Andy, you blow up your Marshall about every 6 months, right?
8^)
|
1103.415 | Marshall, like Lambourghini's, break. | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Fri Feb 02 1990 15:56 | 23 |
| OK, I bought it for 350$ snuffed
new tubes, biasing 100
Playing with all knobs open wide open,
through a speaker in no cab, probably shorted outouts
300 xformer, tubes
shorted outputs 100
___
850.
I got it in 86 after an airline had lost my
luggage, and gave me 350 for my ratty clothes.
In this time frame, 3 years, 3 sets of tubes would have cost me 300,
given a quartet a year, theoretically.
At one point I decided I wouldn't use the thing until I had a cab
finished, so I did finish one before I used the marshall so I wouldn't
snuff it again. Now I'm gonna hook up my other cab to my Memphis 2.4
watt amp and have True Stereo.
Although I am disapointed the Kitty's might not be as good as new for
some of you, I enjoy raggin' ya'll :-)
|
1103.416 | sick kitties 8^( | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Fri Feb 02 1990 16:23 | 18 |
| It sure sounds like ol' Josh had a few of his last kitties
neutered before he shipped them. Or maybe he shipped the
b*lls seperately in another package?! I hope new tubes
provide a cure for these cases of feline distemper...
As far as the loudness is concerned- I agree that tone is
more important, *but* the 100W kitties should be able to
blow the windows out of an average size club. My 60W M1s
will chew up and spit out a Marshall 2205 any old time...
I would expect the 100 watters to do the same to a 2210.
Has anyone tried calling Josh and giving him a piece of
their mind? Or does the number now give a recording that
says: I'm sorry, the number you have dialed is no longer
in service?
Seriously, good luck with your trouble shooting.
Steve (who_still_believes_that_*healthy*_kitties_roooool)
|
1103.417 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Sat Feb 03 1990 08:46 | 8 |
| My Marshall Master Volume 100 watter is spit out by no-one!
Furthermore, it and me challenges anyone to Volume War
Anytime!
:) smiley with nose blown off at '3'
:-)
|
1103.418 | useless | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | Feel my 6 string razor | Sat Feb 03 1990 15:18 | 12 |
| RE: Volume war
Oh puh-lease!
Is this Digital or the 5th grade?
Besides, volume is all relative...tone is another issue. A 200wt
Marshall Major is LOUD alright...much louder than any Fender amp,
but it doesn't sound as good as, say, a the 22wt Caliber Boogie!
The 180WT Boogies are much louder than the Major, and the 100WT
Metaltronix M1000 would give the 180wt boogies a run for their
money. What does it all matter?
|
1103.419 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Sun Feb 04 1990 17:43 | 4 |
| Really Toenail, grow up dude :) 'Sides, my rack will beat up your
amp anyday... :)
jc (Who will buy some EL34's for his Kitty Monday )
|
1103.420 | kids ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Feb 05 1990 00:31 | 8 |
| Maybe I'll piece my Kitty's together and make 1 good one ! 8^)
Scary
(who has an Alvarez that will blow away Marshalls, Boogies, Kitty's,
NASA, and some South American countries !)
|
1103.421 | destination unknown FAXMAN | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Mon Feb 05 1990 10:03 | 13 |
|
Well I know of another Kitty that arrived in Virginia last
friday and all is in working order. I have to keep tabs on who
is p*ssed at me for recommending they lay out their hard earned
cash. I agree with Steve G that the KH amps put out AT LEAST their
rated power. I have a lab sheet for my M3 sixty watt that lists
a 63 watt reading. I think J.C.'s problem is mismatched tubes.
My 100 watt M1 can peel paint with the master vol on 7!
I sent out two sets of schematics last friday, then I got a note
that one of my fax's went to the wrong place, WHO didn't get it?
With my luck the KH info went to K.O. and I'm out of a job. I can
see the look on whoevers face that got the transmission.
-BoOm
|
1103.422 | one happy owner! | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Mon Feb 05 1990 10:13 | 25 |
| Got my Kitty in on Friday......
I guess I was lucky - I seemed to have gotten one of the "good" ones!
Everything seems to be working fine. When it first arrived, one of the tubes
had fallen out, and all the others were loose. Besides that, all I had to do
was plug it in and I was all set to go!
Didn't have much time to play with it, but I'm very impressed so far. Seems
very similar to a Boogie, tone-wise, which is fine by me! I'll give a more
detailed review when I find time to play with it more.
Regarding volume - I didn't play this with the band yet, so I'm not positive
about relative volume. But this baby seems to CRANK!!!! I had it pluggd into a
4x12 cab. With the master on 6, I stood 10 feet away from the cab and couldn't
hear the person standing next to me! At 7 (as loud as I dared turn it up), it
was heard outside my house, 100 feet down the street!!!!
I'm sure I'll have no problems in the volume department.....
Oh, while I'm here - Ignorant Question #1 - how do I tell whether I have 6L6s
or EL34s? There are no markings at all on any of the tubes! (I looked all over
all four of them!) I'm assuming for now that they are 6L6s, but I really don't
know!
Alan S.
|
1103.423 | Neveer! Ever!!! | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Feb 05 1990 10:33 | 1 |
| No!
|
1103.424 | I'm feeling better, now...|) | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Mon Feb 05 1990 10:37 | 10 |
| I just spoke with Josh at LPMG. He is sensitive to my "volume" problem
and is mailing me a new set of power tubes ASAP! What a guy! To quote
him "that baby is a measured 100 watt head; if you had it wide open in
a small night club, you would have had the police dragging you
downtown". Needless to say, he agrees that since my 45w Peavey was
much louder than my "new" Kitty, I must have an output problem.
More later....waiting for my new tubes, now sheesh!
Bulldawg
|
1103.425 | ... my personal tally : 14! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Mon Feb 05 1990 10:46 | 15 |
|
Alan - generally if your KH has groove tubes they are 6L6's. The
original tubes from germany would have been EL34's. The EL34's
are smaller in diameter, almost the same as the tube socket.
Shouldn't be hard to figure out.
Interesting fact #214335 : I just made my final purchase from
Josh. (seriously). In one fell swoop I picked up a M5 45 watt combo,
another Patch Bayette 1, and one of three brand new Testarossa preamps
they found in an office. There are two Testarossa's left for $300.
The list on these was close to a grand! I have a person in Syracuse
dying to buy my Quattro, but I wouldn't sell it. Now that I have
two Testarossa's I'll consider it, and make most of my money on
this recent purchase back right away!
- KH sonic BoOm -
|
1103.426 | Output Transformer?? | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Mon Feb 05 1990 10:56 | 12 |
|
Steve,
While you're waiting you could "ohm out" your output
transformer to see if you've got an open or short (well 1 ohm or less)
stage.... at least you'd be sure of the last part of the output stage
being OK... I'm a real non-techie though (this IS how I'd check an
output winding, right??)
Steve
|
1103.427 | trouble shooting can be fun! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:12 | 11 |
| Thanks, Steve...I'll pass that tip on to my "mechanic". He's field
servicing in Atlanta until the middle of the week. Another thing Josh
suggested was to throw the tube bias switch to the other side and see
if I get more output. He said that the swith might be installed
backwards or the sticker may have been. I think Coop is gonna buy a
new set of tubes today....maybe he'll let me trouble shoot my amp wiff
'em. |)
More later....
Steve
|
1103.428 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:17 | 8 |
| Yeah, EL34's are tall and skinny, and 6L6's and short and fat...(The
sound is like that too :)
I wanna talk to Josh before I go buy these tubes...
I'm gonna replace the 6l6's with EL34's.
jc (Who wants CRUNCH !)
|
1103.429 | | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:19 | 9 |
| > generally if your KH has groove tubes they are 6L6's. The
> original tubes from germany would have been EL34's. The EL34's
> are smaller in diameter, almost the same as the tube socket.
Sounds like I have EL34s then. They weren't Groove Tubes (no marking at all!),
and they were rather thin, about the same as the socket size. I guess I'd
better change the tube switch, eh? 8^)
Alan S.
|
1103.430 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Mon Feb 05 1990 13:06 | 5 |
| I have a question about the direct injection output that can be run to
mixers. Can this output also be connected to a tape loop in a hi-fi
system? I need to ask first so I don't blow up my Nakamichi.
Mike
|
1103.431 | Possible location for service | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Mon Feb 05 1990 14:48 | 16 |
|
I talked to a friend of mine who does equipment repair.
Seems that he was going to be a factory-authorized KH shop. He got
the service kit, etc. and then the whole process kind of died. He's
really not sure what's going to happen.
In any event, he did get some schematics and is willing to work on KH
gear. He is ..Dave Luiz, Plaistow, N.H. (603) 382-5110.
Kevin
|
1103.432 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Metallica: JS Bach of the 90's | Mon Feb 05 1990 15:18 | 18 |
| Excellent !!! A factory authorized repair kitty-god !
Alan, the EL34's are about 1" in diameter, and about 3" high (not
including the socket)...Ummm the 6L6's are about 2" in diameter...
I got my EL34's at lunch, and Josh gave me credit in leiu of the
tubes so I bought a patch bayette 2 :)... He really is a pretty
cool guy. He told me that he dropped the KittyHawk line because
of reliability problems and problems with Roy Electronics.
He also said that Boogie has been THREATENING a suit on ROY.
Apparently ROY used to *Assemble* Boogies...and Boogie figures that
is where ROY learned how to SIMULCLASS. Yuck, nuck, nuck. Those
sneaky dawgs. :)
jc (Sign me up as a MIDI-KITTY-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke from hell!)
PS - Of course I had to buy a new rack while I was out |^\
|
1103.433 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Feb 05 1990 23:17 | 17 |
| I called him too so I'd know when to expect Kitty #2 (#1 should
be here any second now ...). He said it was on the way (right,
the check's in the mail too ...). He was friendly as usual, but
I did notice him take a deep breath when I said "... Hi, I've got
a question about one of those Kitty Hawks you sold me ...". I guess
he heard a number of horror stories today. I'm still psyched though !
Hmmm, a Testarosa for $300 ? No, I can't, I CAN'T !!! I can see
it now ... I've got a house full of Kitty this and Kitty that, and
2 cans of generic chicken noodle soup in the pantry !
"Honey ? How does chicken noodle soup sound for dinner tonight?"
Shouldn't push my luck, should I guys ? 8^)
Scary
|
1103.434 | it's just not my week..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Feb 06 1990 08:42 | 9 |
| More trouble in Kitty City....
I tried a new set of Groove tubes in my M3 (Coop's new tubes) last
night. My amp now seems to operate at 100 watts, including (at no
extra charge) the most g*d awful buzz in the clean channel. It swells
with each note or chord, then drops out suddenly. ACK! I'm gonna call
Josh back........SH*T!
Bummed out Bulldawg....
|
1103.435 | SH*TTY HAWK ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Feb 06 1990 09:08 | 8 |
| Always somethig to look forward to ! :^|
I'm beginning to wonder if we helped someone take out the trash!
Scary
|
1103.436 | one sick M3? | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Tue Feb 06 1990 09:44 | 11 |
| re: .434
DAMN! Sorry getting your amp on-line is getting to be a chore.
Is the problem just in the clean channel? Do the new tubes work
O.K. in Coop's amp? If it's any consolation, at least it looks like
your output section isn't wiped (that is if the lead channel works).
You have a M3 head, right?
My M3 that I've had since September '88 has been solid. And I
still use this amp every week at practice. I almost alway use
the rack with the Testarossa when gigging. Occasionally I'll switch
to the Quattro or the M1 head.
-BoOm-
|
1103.437 | more.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Feb 06 1990 10:02 | 5 |
| The tubes brought Coop's amp to life, my lead channel is working ok,
the problem is in the clean channel. My amp still isn't putting out
the same output as Coop's. We'll see what Josh recommends....
Steve
|
1103.439 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Tue Feb 06 1990 10:54 | 4 |
| You think you're impatient!?!? I ordered mine weeks before the
Carolina gang and still haven't received mine!!!!!
Mike
|
1103.440 | Now I see why they call these Marshall killers.... | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Tue Feb 06 1990 12:06 | 22 |
| Yep, the EL34 tubes did the trick to mine. Suddenly I can't stay
in the same room with mine with the master on more than 5...
:)
:)
:)
Warning ! If you 'blues type' dudes want a non-distorted tone at
a reasonable volume, DON'T put EL34's in your head ! The EL34's
I put in are crunchy and compressed as he!!...
<Insert pictures of heavy metal heads banging in unison here>
Now, if you want that emulated "blown out marshall" tone, EL34's are
for YOU! Instant feedback and squeels beyond your wildest dreams...
It's gonna be a great addition to my rig when I get my MIDI patch
bayette in.
The cleanest it gets (at performance vol. levels) is still dirty
enough to make Clapton gag. If you want those ringing clean tones,
better stick with 6L6's.
jc
|
1103.441 | Hoping mine arrives soon... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Tue Feb 06 1990 12:12 | 12 |
| re: Steve D.
Try swapping your preamp tubes with Jeffs. If it's not the power
tubes, chances are its one of the others.
One thing I'm wondering about. Since one of the reasons LPMG dropped
the line was reliability problems, I wonder if these leftover units
were ones that stores returned because they didn't work right. That's
the usual thing a store will do with something that arrives broken,
return it to the distributor. Hmmm...
Greg
|
1103.442 | oh, yeah....|) | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Feb 06 1990 12:38 | 9 |
| Thanks, Greg
We tried that first. Jeff gave me what he believed to be "known good"
12ax7's and they are in the amp now. I haven't swapped with the
pre-amp tubes in Jeff's amp, tho....hmmmmm.
Another go at it!
Steve
|
1103.443 | Question | SPKALI::BOILARD | | Tue Feb 06 1990 12:44 | 4 |
| What is a Midi Patch Bayette?
Tom Boilard
|
1103.444 | Coop, wanna handle this one? 80 | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Feb 06 1990 13:25 | 9 |
| RE: .443
Oh NO! The flood gates are gonna open now! Way to go Tom; get ready;
Coop's gonna write a dissertation! Just kiddin' guy. |)
RE: fixin Steve D's amp....Josh aint in today....AHHHHHH!
|(
|
1103.445 | response to .443 | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Tue Feb 06 1990 13:28 | 16 |
| I knew someone would ask! The patch bayette is similar in function
to the Rockman MIDI octopus. There are two versions of the P.B.
The Patch Bayette 1 has two progammable function switches (on/off
type) that can control amp channel switching or any function that
has a non-momentary type footswitch. Any LED's that were in a
footswitch can be ignored because the bayette already has them!
In addition the #1 bayette has six effects loops that can be programmed
to be in or out, this is great for all those old MXR pedal freaks
out there! The Patch Bayette #2 has six function switches, no effects
loops, and a A/B out for routing to different amps assigned by MIDI.
Both Bayettes have 128 program locations, battery backup (preset
retention) and in general are in a nice looking functional package.
Any LED freaks would appreciate this in their rack! Each switch
has it's own indicator. All the function and loop connections are
in the back as well as MIDI in and out.
-BoOm-
|
1103.446 | brag.....brag.....brag.... | MPGS::MIKRUT | Don't you boys know any NICE songs? | Tue Feb 06 1990 13:53 | 13 |
| re: .440
Ah yes, Coop! [obviously an anit-Marshall man!] :^)
Anyways, generally anyone who brags about how their amp can
blow out Marshalls, well, usually know they CAN'T!!
;^)
cheers/mike
P.s. Yo Sam, you got your Kitty yet? What are they doing, sending
it Slow Cockroach Express?
|
1103.447 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Is my Kitty Hawk vintage yet? | Tue Feb 06 1990 14:06 | 13 |
|
re: 6L6 vs El34
Yup, the 6l6's are wider at the middle than at the socket. Also, the
6L6's use less pins than the EL's. That is, if you look at the base
of the 6L6, it will look like a pin (or 2?) is missing.
Steve, try swapping amps with Jeff and see if the problem goes away.
Yuk yuk yuk.
|
1103.448 | | SPKALI::MARK | | Tue Feb 06 1990 14:45 | 9 |
| JC, with the EL34's or even the 6l6's do you get a clean
tone from the clean channel when you have balls to the wall
crunch on the lead channel. I've heard complaints from Boogie
owners that the clean channel doesn't really sound clean if
the lead channel is really crunching. Does this happen with the
Kitty or will I be able to get a clean and a dirty tone?
Mark Crombie (king of the run-on questions)
|
1103.449 | interesting reading | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Tue Feb 06 1990 15:25 | 5 |
| In the Authorized Repair Center manual from Kitty Hawk, it says to
replace EL34s with 6L6s because the "EL34s are less reliable and can
damage the amplifier".
Mike
|
1103.450 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Tue Feb 06 1990 16:06 | 3 |
| Does LPMG have footswitches for the Reverb jack?
Mike
|
1103.451 | "MEOW" ... in 4" letters ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Feb 07 1990 05:19 | 16 |
| I played Coop's M3 yesterday and ....
.... this kittens got BIG claws ! I was VERY impressed. His has
EL34's and is quite nasty. The clean channel has a very slightly
overdriven tone to it. I love it ! After finally hearing one,
I think that even if you have to spend a *little* money to get one
of sloppy Josh's bargain basement kitty's running, it's money well
spent. I can't wait to get mine in ... and I can safely say that
I'll be keeping both of 'em. If I *did* sell one the price would
be way up there. Just like in DEC ... pay for performance, and
these Kitty's are a solid "1" in all categories. Besides, the
footswitch has an LED on it, which makes the unit compatible with
a rack ..... 8^)
Scary
|
1103.452 | | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Feb 07 1990 09:12 | 14 |
| RE: .446 - By MPGS::MIKRUT
> "Anyways, generally anyone who brags about how their amp can
> blow out Marshalls, well, usually know they CAN'T!!"
Well, normally I'd agree with you... But in my music room, I have
my MIDI rack (which obviously kills Marshalls {like, no contest:}),
My Kittyhawk M3 (which KILLS Marshalls) and my Marshall 2205...Poor lonely
thing sittin' in the corner with no one to play it... :( But if
it's a consolation, the Marshall is used to not getting played.
:)
jc (slippin' into his asbestos suit :)
|
1103.453 | vindication | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Wed Feb 07 1990 09:26 | 7 |
| re -1
I hear ya, Coop... I sold my 2205 after the dust on it got too
thick... all these die-hard Marshall fans don't know what they're
missing until they've heard a Kitty.
Steve (I'll put on my asbestos suit too) 8^)
|
1103.454 | got 'em | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Feb 07 1990 09:41 | 5 |
| John Reaume,
I recieved the schematics.....thanx!
Steve D.
|
1103.455 | Now the alley cats come out to play | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Wed Feb 07 1990 10:12 | 15 |
| Ya know - the only problems so far has been with Steve D's
amp and hopefully that's on the way to being rectified one
way or another. We should set up specialists here. Pat can handle
cabinet re-construction and general anti-resonant frequency problems.
Jeff will be matching up tubes that turn Kittys into Tigers.
Mike H will take the dead cats and give them eight more lives.
Steve D is gonna buy a rabbit's foot before he orders ANYTHING
again. ME? I'm gonna take over Kitty Hawk USA and supply parts
from Germany when needed. I think I'll call it BOOMCAT LTD.
Oh yeah , and Buck is gonna be a Quattro powered manaic and he's
gonna say "What was that amp that starts with an M?"
It's my turn, Now I'm waiting for the UPS truck!
Two Testarossa's left!
-BoOm-
|
1103.456 | Boogie, boogie, boogie... Boom Chuckaluckalucka | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Feb 07 1990 10:16 | 5 |
| I'd like to A/B next to a Boogie... I haven't heard a boogie in
a while.
My Kitty is hungry...
|
1103.457 | I'll get outa this note now... ;^) | MPGS::MIKRUT | Don't you boys know any NICE songs? | Wed Feb 07 1990 10:32 | 16 |
| Hey, anybody get a chance to see the MetalMania concert they held over
in Russia this past august that was aired on Channel 25?
Ohhhhhhhh, all those WALLS of MARSHALLS!!!!!
Didn't see many Kittys, though!
;^) ;^) ;^)
Anyways, seriously though, this note is for Kitty-Hawk owners, and I
don't want to knock anyone's amp. From what I hear, though, they're
pretty decent amps. Sorry to hear about the problems some (or was it
just one) has had with their KH. Lookin' forward to seeing Sam's smile
on his face when he gets his.
cheers/mike_who_STILL_thinks_Marshalls_and_Boogies_rule!! :^)
|
1103.458 | Owner of KH100M3, 1989 PRE-whatever... :) | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Feb 07 1990 10:34 | 5 |
| Seen any Winger vids lately ? :)
Kittys WILL be collectables...Maybe...
jc
|
1103.459 | On comparing Boogie Apples to Marshall Oranges | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Conliberative | Wed Feb 07 1990 11:14 | 20 |
| Regarding comparing Boogies to amps in the Marshall vein...
It's apples and oranges.
A boogie ain't gonna give you that "crunch" sound that lots of
hard rock and metal players seek.
Boogies, IMO, are more for finesse type of playing. What they do
well is sustain (that well known "singing" quality of the Boogie),
and give you more expression of tone through dynamics - that is,
you can pull more variety of tone without even touching the controls
just by ... well... dynamics (how hard and just "how" you hit the
string).
It's been a fairly consistent observation that out-and-out rockers generally
don't like Boogies. Folks who get into lighter kinds of playing (jazz,
country, older rock) or just folks who have to be able to handle a LOT
of different styles (like GB players) swear by their Boogies.
db
|
1103.460 | uh-oh..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Feb 07 1990 11:20 | 11 |
| I just had an interesting phone call with LPMG. The "secretary from
hell" (Ruth) told me that it Josh only had two more days "here" and he
wasn't taking any more calls about KH equipment because he had to get
caught up on his work. I hope it means he's travelling and not
leaving! I stood my ground as the "customer from hell" and said that
Josh owed me a moment of his valuable time to help me trouble shoot the
defective equipment he sold me. I immediately got Josh's supervisor,
Angelo, who calmed me down and ensured me that I would be taken care
of. Hope all the other Kitty's have shipped!!
Steve D.
|
1103.461 | Kitties to Boogies are apples to apples | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Wed Feb 07 1990 11:39 | 32 |
| re: KH/Boogie A/B comparison
I've had the opportunity to A/B the M1 against a friends MKIII
Simulclass. You could probably guess the results: I liked the
M1 better, my friend liked his Boogie better, but we both had
to admit that both amps sounded great. IMO, the sound of the
M1 is closer to a Boogie than it is to a Marshall (there may
be something to that rumour of 'borrowed circuitry design').
There are still some subtle differences between KH and Boogie-
for example, M1's are not 'simulclass'. The Boogie simulclass
involves two seperate power sections, each running their own
set of output tubes, which are coupled together in the final
output stage. One section runs in class A, the other in class
AB and the Boogie can switch between class A only, and class
A and AB 'simultaneously'. The M1 only has one output section
which can switch between class A *or* class AB, not both at
the same time. The Boogie has three preamp modes, where the
M1 has four, both have clean, crunch and hot lead, but the M1
has an additional lead mode somewhere between crunch and hot.
Then there is the eq section. Boogie only has one set of tone
controls, which forces you to set up for a clean sound, and
then use the graphic eq to fine-tune the lead sound. The M1
has two sets of tone controls, one for clean, the other for
lead. All things considered, there are a lot of similarities
between the two amps in both sound and appearance.
In the final analysis though, when I consider that I paid less
than $500 for the M1 and my friend paid almost $1500 for the
Boogie, I'd say I got a much better deal.
Steve (who really doesn't mean to be bragging
even though it sounds that way)
|
1103.462 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Wed Feb 07 1990 12:04 | 5 |
| re: borrowed design
According to my local boogie/rivera dealer the suit has been filed...
dbii
|
1103.463 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | She's an Oklahoma Woman... | Wed Feb 07 1990 12:20 | 5 |
| Anyone got thru to Josh yet today?
Buck, who bets the "secretary from hell" is throwing my messages away!
;^(
|
1103.464 | Digital has it now! | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Wed Feb 07 1990 13:20 | 7 |
| My workstation has Valid's schematic editor on it. When I receive a
legible copy, I'll enter the KH schematics in and make them available
on the net.
The schematic editor has a built-in PostScript converter.
Mike
|
1103.465 | ex | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Wed Feb 07 1990 15:15 | 6 |
| Yes, Josh is leaving, but not before he ships my Testarossa!
And Angelo should handle any KH fixup situations. AND LP music
is where I'd call first to get parts, until I get a message back
from Germany.
KH Schematics on the net , Oh yeah!
-BoOm-
|
1103.466 | ;^) | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Wed Feb 07 1990 15:43 | 2 |
| Yeah, I hear that Josh got fired for selling a bunch of stuff to
private individuals...
|
1103.467 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Wed Feb 07 1990 16:14 | 12 |
| Maybe his band made it big? :-)
I found out that my M1 combo was shipped yesterday. Almost 1 month
after I ordered it.
Re: Winger & KH endorsees
I don't know if he's an endorser, but Phil Keaggy has a Quattro in his
rack now. He said he's using it on his latest album, which provides
some interesting tones.
Mike
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1103.468 | sanity check | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Wed Feb 07 1990 17:00 | 12 |
| No surprise there, LPMG had no problem selling every Quattro
they could get in from Germany, they were sold out before the M1's
got scarfed up. I also understood Alabama uses Quattros as well.
Seems weird though because these preamp really scream, I'd expect
more endorsements from heavier bands (like Winger). And the
Testarossa is just as good as the Quattro! I'm surprised nobody
else has considered one of the TR's for $300. Everyone must be like
me, close to their credit limit (I'm not at the banks limit, but
I'm at MY limit where I keep my sanity).
I think one of the things Josh is doing is sending out any gear
he's promised us noters that hasn't been shipped yet.
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1103.469 | No respect I tell ya, no respect! | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | She's an Oklahoma Woman... | Wed Feb 07 1990 17:06 | 9 |
| >And the Testarossa is just as good as the Quattro! I'm surprised nobody
>else has considered one of the TR's for $300.
I have, and if Josh or *someone* ever f***ing calls me back, I'll
order one!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr, can you tell I'm p*ssed?!?!?
B.
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1103.470 | Quattro vs. Testerossa? John, maybe you can give some more info? | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Wed Feb 07 1990 17:13 | 9 |
| I talked to Josh the other day, and he recommended the Quattro over the
Testerossa. He said the Quattros have a little more of that overdriven/metal
sound, while the Testerossa is a little more raunchy, and not quite that
compressed pop/metal tone. He said that almost everyone who bought the
Testerossa said they preferred the Qauttro (even though the Testerossa has 5
tubes instead of 4, and more features than the Quattro).
Alan S.
_who_ordered_a_Quattro_two_weeks_ago_
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1103.471 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Wed Feb 07 1990 17:21 | 3 |
| I'll ask again, is there a switch/pedal available for the reverb jack?
Mike
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1103.472 | No flames, just facts .... 8^D | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Feb 08 1990 01:45 | 25 |
| RE - The "Marshall" mentality ...
I'm not going to say that "X" amp blows away "Y" amp, 'cuz actually
"K" blows away "A" through "Z", but here's a story that showed me
how loyal (to the point of being humorous ..) some Marshall-aholics
can be ...
I used to be in a band playing top 40 metal, like Dokken, Ratt,
and Ozzy. I was using a Marshall slant cab (the one Coop bought
and cut in half ...) loaded with mongrel speakers, a 40W Peavey
Pacer (the one Steve Dandrea bought), and a Rat distortion pedal.
This set-up (because of the Peavey) did not LOOK very metal, so
I started placing the Peavey behind the cabinet out of sight. I
put a 100W Marshall head on top of the cabinet, with no guts in
it ! You'd be surprised at how many guys came up and told me how
much better my tone was since I started using the Marshall head.
I couldn't help but laugh !
The point I'm trying to make is this - it must be pleasing to the
ear, not the eye. I've heard Marshalls that sound like poop, and
I've heard Peavey's that absolutely rip. So I think it's all in
what you like to hear, regardless of a name brand.
Scary
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1103.473 | Pony express maybe ? | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Feb 08 1990 01:49 | 11 |
| Back to Kitty's ...
I hope Josh is living at the UPS counter ! I called a few days
back, and got the default response ..."it's already been shipped".
I sent a PA head to MA from SC Tuesday morning - it should be there
Friday morning, and I sent it the cheapest way too. D*mmit, I want
my Kitty's !!! 8^( 8^( <--- 1 for each missing feline ...
Scary
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1103.474 | | SPKALI::MARK | | Thu Feb 08 1990 07:40 | 8 |
| Is it standard practice to ship the speaker seperately from the
rest of the amp. The UPS guy brought me a 12 inch celestion
yesterday. I said, "anything else come with this?" He said,"
Maybe tommorrow.." Its not even half a kitty. Talk about being
teased.....
Mark C
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1103.475 | | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Feb 08 1990 08:16 | 11 |
| RE: .471
Yo Mike,
I would imagine that there is a switch for the reverb. I didn't
notice a reverb switch in the literature that John sent me...
Then again, *any* DPDT switch will work with it. You could make
one from 'Radio Trap' parts really easily.
jc
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1103.476 | The Kitty that ate the Bulldawg... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Thu Feb 08 1990 08:27 | 11 |
| Well boys, I'm back in business. I put *ALL* of the tubes from
Koop's Kitty into my chassis and she roared to life! Musta been a
pre-amp tube. I'm gonna call Angelo and have him ship me a complete
set of tubes. I'm sure he'll be pleased to hear that the Kitty isn't
comin' back at him!
Can you believe I didn't try that first?! Watta bonehead! I'll blame
Koop, he SAID that those 12ax7's he gave me were GOOD! ;^)
Bulldawg
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1103.477 | Kitty is in but it choked. | USMRM4::BGROCHOWSKI | | Thu Feb 08 1990 08:52 | 19 |
| Got home yesterday and found a note from Mr. UPS. Cant deliver without
a signature. So, Im bumming cuz I gotta wait a day when a neighbor
calls and says that she's got 2 parcels for me. Yahoo. I take 15
minutes to insert the Celestion into the cab. (M3 combo). and another
10 minutes to look for the missing foot pedal. Crank it up. Ears
bleed. Wife packs her belongings looking for higher ground. This
little thing could rip. So, I got no problems with tubes. Until....
The lights flicker and the M3 putts and cries. I shut it off (reflex)
wondering if my house'll burn down. I pull out the fuse and it looks
kinda weird (to me). I've never seen a fuse that was completely
crystalized (for lack of a better word) inside. Is this normal??
Of course, after I turned it back on , I got nothing.
I had no other fuses, so I threw in a 5 amp car fuse and I got sounds
but very full of garbage. So, I figure I gotta buy a fuse. Right?
Bg
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1103.478 | Yes, we have no reverb switches today | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Set the Wayback machine Poindexter... | Thu Feb 08 1990 09:21 | 7 |
|
re: Mike
Yes, reverb switches are available - at Musician's Friend (sorry).
Seriously, my doc set says it ain't included.
-pat
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1103.479 | Do the Tube Steak Boogie | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Set the Wayback machine Poindexter... | Thu Feb 08 1990 09:26 | 9 |
| re: .477
Bummer on the blown fuse. Make *sure* you replace it with the *same*
rated fuse as the original. When you fire it up again, watch the power
tubes to see if one is glowing (or dimmer) than the other. With all
these tube problems (on Coop's/Bulldawg's) ya gotta go for the obvious.
I get this vision of Josh sitting in front of a whiskey barrel of
tubes, picking his nose and saying "Gee this one looks pretty good"...
|
1103.480 | patience, patience..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Thu Feb 08 1990 09:43 | 5 |
| Just spoke with Angelo at LPMG.....my new tubes are shipping today.
They seem to be anxious to have satisfied customers. Here I go doing
the waiting game again.....sigh.
Steve D.
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1103.481 | | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Feb 08 1990 10:00 | 14 |
| RE: .478
Rut-roh... Sounds like a bad tube ya got there bud...
Note ! If you blow fuses, you probably have a bad tube !
If you crank it back up and it sounds like dukies, then start the
tube-swap boogie...(no pun intended).
To quote the service manual: "Most of your problems are going to
be tube related"...
They aren't kidding.
jc
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1103.482 | Yes! | TELALL::BUCKLEY | She's an Oklahoma Woman... | Thu Feb 08 1990 10:24 | 8 |
| RE: .478
I addition to what jeff said, if you are blowing fuses a lot, it it
often a sign of bad output tubes. This is most commonly noticed in
Marshall amps when the H.T. fuse blows.
Buck, psyched he FINALLY got thru the SFH (secretary from hell) and
got a Testarossa! One TR left there kiddies.
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1103.483 | one left! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Thu Feb 08 1990 10:54 | 11 |
| re: .478 Buck, Betcha can't wait to take it on a test drive!
The Quattro/Testarossa comparison is really an objective thing.
You'll be in a great position to A/B them. If your other goods
have shipped already them I'm hoping mine is on its way as well.
RE: .* concerning reverb switching. All the heads with reverb
have a 1/4 jack for a reverb footswitch. I checked the schematics
and it shows up in both the M1 and M3 preamp sheets. In both prints
it is slightly up and to the right of the component marked "hammond
delay".
-BoOm-
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1103.484 | Mine's here too, and it works! | SMURF::LAMBERT | Guitarists Go Thru More G Strings | Thu Feb 08 1990 11:34 | 43 |
| Well, my 60w M3 "amp kit" finally arrived last night. :-)
The damages: 1" hole in the grill cloth.
No speaker in cab, but that came seperately
All tubes were loose - almost out of their sockets
Smaller xformer was loose by about 1/2" on it's mounting bolts
No foot pedal (clearly marked on amp's box - so why didn't they
ship a replacement?)
No manuals/schems
And when I took the grill face off to install the speaker
(brand new Celestion 12" in unopened box) I found a small
crack in the support that holds the screws for the grill.
Since there was so much "loose stuff" I took the amp completely apart
and made sure everything inside was tight, glued the crack and clamped
it, my wife stitched over the hole in the grill cloth (God love her :-)),
I installed the speaker, and found that an old Roland on/off footswitch
I happened to have worked fine for channel switching.
This sucker sings, screams, yodels, and roars. I've never played thru
a nicer amp. Late last night I had to turn it way down due to said wife
going to bed, and I *still* got a great tone and sustain, even at very low
volume. I'm impressed.
Not having another Kitty to compare it to I don't know if mine suffers
the volume deficiency seen by Coop (?), but I was able to rattle dishes
and send the cats running for cover at about "8". :-) Also, I'll be
able to compare it to a 50w Marshall tonight at practice. (Though he
does use 4 12s compared to my 1 12....)
One little thing: The amp chassis had a hole poked through the back
which had then been repaired with a metal plate and rivets. No idea
what the hole was meant for, but if was pretty jagged. Also, the amp
is supposed to be the 60 watt version of the M3, yet there's a big
sign on the back that says, "50 watts", and no other indication of
amp wattage. It has two 6L6 power tubes. Is this really the 60 watt
version?
I'm still going to call Josh and find out about getting a footswitch,
manual, etc. All in all, I'm really pleased with my $234.20 investment,
though!
-- Sam
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1103.485 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Thu Feb 08 1990 11:37 | 7 |
| Is UPS like US Mail in that packages automatically go Air Freight over
500 miles?
Any Coloradans order something from the east coast and have it shipped
UPS? How long did it take?
Mike
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1103.486 | Avoid the wait, ask for Angelo! | TELALL::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Thu Feb 08 1990 11:48 | 5 |
| Suggestion:
Josh's last day is tomorrow...I suspect he is trying to tie up loose
ends. I would suggest contacting Angelo with further KH
questions/concerns, lest you incur the wrath of the SFH!
|
1103.488 | technical question | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Thu Feb 08 1990 11:54 | 14 |
| Here's a question for the technical minded (Rick) concerning class A
operation on the M1:
Is there any advantage to using matched power tubes for
class A operation?
I can see where matching would be important for class AB push pull, but
when all tubes are working in unison on the entire wave, it would seem
to me that it wouldn't matter if one were a bit stronger or weaker than
the others. In other words, am I right in assuming that the purpose of
matched tubes is to minimize crossover distortion (which doesn't exist
in class A operation)?
Steve
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1103.489 | we did it! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Thu Feb 08 1990 12:03 | 16 |
|
Well Buck. Between you, me and somebody unnamed (I don't even
know if it's a DECCIE) the Testarossas are GONE! Glad you got through
today. I got through to Josh today because I'm a legend at LP Music
Group. I'm their second biggest dealer in the country and I never
made any money off it! I even got called the "kingpin from Digital".
Any late arrivals in this topic should be aware that this is like
the end of line. I was told we cleaned out the warehouse, If there
is anything left I don't know what shape it would be in. All told
we've moved almost 30 pieces of KH gear!
Angelo will be taking care of the KH needs, any inquiries on the
SOHO gear will be directed to dealers only. If you wanted a Quattro
the SOHO is your best bet! Also I was told that SOHO electronics
should have its own tube power amp soon, for anyone looking into
that type of gear.
-BoOmCAT-
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1103.490 | | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Feb 08 1990 14:19 | 9 |
| Yes, Steve Dandrea got a footswitch with his. As a matter of fact, *my*
footswitch was found IN STEVE'S AMP, jammed behind the power tubes!
No wonder his amp was so sick !!!
Jerry White (Scary) called a little while ago and he's in receipt
of his Kitty...
jc
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1103.491 | two footswitches on the way! | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Thu Feb 08 1990 16:06 | 14 |
| My Quattro preamp arrived yesterday - I'll review it after I have time to play
with it this weekend.
re: footswitches
I didn't get a footswitch for my M3 head nor the Quatrro. I didn't worry about
the M3, because its just a basic single channel switch - I figured I can pick
that up anywhere. But the Quattro has 4 channels, and a stereo plug on the
footswitch (and matching LEDs), so I definitely needed one of those.
I called Angelo at LPMG - no problem! He's gonna ship out both switches to me
right away! This is great service - I'm one happy camper!
Alan S.
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1103.492 | Its here!! | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Thu Feb 08 1990 16:14 | 10 |
|
YAAA HOOO!!!
Guess what UPS just delivered to our dock?? :^)
I'm PSYCHED!!!!
Ralph
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1103.493 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Thu Feb 08 1990 16:38 | 11 |
| > <<< Note 1103.361 by DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE "If all else fails, take a nap..." >>>
> -< Kitty Humor.. Please, I'm a sick person.. >-
> Hee, Hee you guys are killin' me, Mr. Kitty-Wrench!! Haw, Haw..
> stop! Stop! I've always wanted to see what happened when a topic hit
> .999
Steve, I've seen it in other conferences. It turns to .1000.
Trust me :-) (in my best Joe Isuzu voice)
Mike
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1103.494 | | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Feb 08 1990 16:40 | 8 |
| Sheeeesh, Mike, that was bad....
Alan ! What TF do you mean you'll review it 'later'...
Don't give me that crapola, your just a tease ! Let's hear about
it !!!
jc
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1103.495 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Thu Feb 08 1990 16:53 | 6 |
| I'm always amused by how much people will go through trying to find a
non-marshal amp that sounds like a marshall only better...
hee hee
dbii
|
1103.496 | | ASAHI::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Feb 08 1990 16:59 | 7 |
| Actually, what I want is an amp that *sounds* like a Marshall,
but doesn't break, cost too much, or weigh to much.
I also wanted an amp that sounded like a Marshall that was flexable....
So I went MIDI...
jc
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1103.497 | You the pot or the kettle? 8^) x {however many it takes} | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Kittymania's running wild! | Thu Feb 08 1990 19:30 | 10 |
| >I'm always amused by how much people will go through trying to find a
>non-marshal amp that sounds like a marshall only better...
How would you describe that Rivera, eh Dave? ;-)
For me the issue was cost. Marshalls tend to be overpriced (IMO) like
any other really big name item. So I was looking for something that
sounded like a Marshall, but cost less.
Greg
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1103.498 | 1 down - 1 more on the way ! 8^) | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Feb 08 1990 23:49 | 38 |
| Well, it didn't have schematics like I was promised (and like it stated on
the invoice ...), but I can get them, from the Sick Kitty Support Group.
.... and it didn't have an owner's manual as promised, again, I'll hit the
group up for one ...
.... it also didn't have a footswitch, BUT ...
......................... IT WORKS ..........................
I had to tighten almost all of the chassis screws .... the tubes (EL34's)
were all nice and snug ..... no scratches, dents, or dings ..... the knob
for the reverb isn't *quite* tight enough to be functional, so I took it
off.
I played it almost non-stop for 5 hours after I unpacked it and gave it a
physical. I work 3rd shift, my wife woke me up when Mr. UPS brought it in.
So, I'm in here trying to function on about 3 hours sleep. Words can't
express how this beast impressed me ! But in all fairness, I was used to a
Marshall so I knew it wouldn't take much to give me an amp-boner (just kidding
guys ...). The feature I really like is being able to slightly overdrive the
clean channel. You can get a real good Stevie Ray Vaughn type sound without
actually buying a Strat. And of course, using the bridge humbucker and the over
drive on "10" you can neuter yourself if you're not careful !
I was almost considering selling the other Kitty (which will probably land
Friday), but my price would be ridiculously high, so I might as well keep
it too. Now the Marshall's gotta go - you wouldn't want to park an Edsel in a
parking lot full of Turbo 911's now would you ? :^]
All kidding aside - so far, I'm mega pleased. Now, I understand that the
thing may vaporize tomorrow, but until then, let the neighbors beware ..
there is a rude Kitty in the house !
Scary
(presently in non-MIDI mode)
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1103.499 | Kitty shoots U.S. Marshall DEAD! | TELALL::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:19 | 42 |
| or
-< The Blind Man Sees! >-
Well, I spent all last night playin with my new Kitty (Quattro Preamp).
The results?....
F***in' MEOW!
This thing SCREAMS!
I'm going to leave all those hi-ho Marshall rooolz notes in this topic
to remind me what an idiot I was!
;^)
I'm throughly impressed! All the modes sound great...which is nice,
cuz Peasant Kings have tunz that go from Country squawk to Metal grind!
This covers all the bases wonderfully!
The only things that don't suit my tastes are:
1) I think I need 12" speakers to get the bass response I want from the
Lead & Hot Lead modes (10" sound too midrangey with this unit).
2) I think the Rhythm channel could use a midrange notch or presence
control. The Crunch channel is very boogie like. For that Marshall
Crunch it would need more high end and less middle, but it is ok as
is (or, if you're thinking in terms of Boggie stuff). Maybe the
control on the Testarosa Takes care of this?!?
Anyhoot, I'm totally psyched! This is the best sounding unit I have
heard to date. It blows away the MP-1, the Groove Tube, the GP-1000
tube preamps in all aspects! I can't WAIT for the TR, and I must say
that the KH stuff is THE single best musical investment I have ever
made!!!
Buck, whos GLAD he didn't buy a Marshall now!
PS - Anyone wanna buy some lil Marshalls?!?
|
1103.500 | 500 Replies!!! | TELALL::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:22 | 12 |
| Oh yeah...
The Lead mode on the Quattro is *incredible*, and this is a
self-proclaimed gain-fiend talking! Coop, you'd love this thing man,
on the HOT LEAD channel, you really can't turn all the overdrives all
the way up, it's just way too much distortion and sustain!!! I can't
wait to hear how the TR sounds with that extra 12ax7 in there, it must
be totally unbelieveable!!! I have all the gain in the world now, I
don't even need my trusty BOSS gain device I used to use with the
M-word!
|
1103.501 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:30 | 12 |
| re: What about the Rivera...
Got me...costs mega $$$ but...it sounds like just about any amp I'd care to
emulate, Fender, Dumble, Boogie, Marshall...what it sounds like when I use it
is hard to say :-)
Actually if I had had a spare few hundred $$$ I'd of got one of these feline
beasties too...I could use a more portable amp for small rooms and rehersals..
though what I'd do with a 4th amp is probably get killed by my financial
controller...
dbii
|
1103.502 | | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:35 | 14 |
| re: Buck
My, my, my.... the harder they come, the harder they fall!!!!!!
Welcome aboard laddy Buck.... you were one of the most difficult
to persuade. Please indulge me for a moment and let me say:
"I told you so" 8^) 8^) 8^)
You see, I've felt all along- I don't care if ROY stole the
design from Boogie because they improved it!!!!
Enjoy,
Steve
|
1103.503 | The Quattro, she crunches! | TELALL::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:44 | 5 |
| -1
I somehwat agree...I mean, I persoanlly think that ROY got the "Crunch
factor" more together in that type of design than boogie has done.
|
1103.504 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:44 | 25 |
|
I checked out a friend's 100wt M3 head last night through a Marshall 2-12
cab. I'll ditto the raves on the sound: this thing can kick MAJOR
butt. Good overdrive, plenty of punch, nice clean channel, too. It
gave him a nice distorted sound with his Strat with no fx. I didn't
really need the preamp in my guitar to get it to scream, but I switched
it in anyway. 8-) Put the sound pretty close to the edge.
His amp sure sounds like it's putting out 100wts.
Not everything was rosy right out of the box. We had to reseat all
of the power tubes 'cuz not one of them was well seated. The amp
actually came with a REPAIR tag on it that said "Does not work -
tubes." The knob for the treble control broke off with little or no
provocation. No manual, no footswitch, etc.
Overall, I'd say that he's one happy camper!
Kevin
|
1103.505 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:46 | 3 |
| re: .503
you ought to hear class A on the M1!
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1103.506 | Got my asbestos suit on.... | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:48 | 19 |
|
Well, I raced out of here yesterday to go home and try out the
new beast. No footswitch, and no manual....no biggie, ya
don't have to be a rocket scientist to use an amp! ;^)
Anyway, I'll leave my finaly judgement til Monday, after
I've had a chance to crank this sucker up in the studio over
the weekend. Last nights test was at low to moderate volume
(I live in an apartment complex, and the neighbors get
pissed enough when my birds do their jungle calls, so....)
and at that volume I was decidedly uuuhhh, unimpressed!!
Sorry guys!! Maybe some real volume will change my mind
on the tone I was getting, but it just didn't cut it for me
at that level!
So shoot me! ;^)
Ralph
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1103.507 | ain't that special | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:58 | 24 |
| To hear this coming from "Marshall ROOOLZ" Buckley is quite some
statement. BUT, I crossed over to KH from Marshall and KMD, A good
friend of mine went Quattro rack from Marshall JCM land, and the
Virginia KH buyer (another long-time friend) doesn't believe how
much better his M3 sounds than the Carvin X-amp (as a matter of
fact, the Carvin is now his ex-amp). Keep in mind these two referrals
were to people I've known for over ten years, nothing like sticking
my neck out in to the guillotine!
A lot of buyers out there were happy with their KH Quattros when
stores were selling them for $550-600 a crack. Imagine the ear-to-ear
grin on Bucks face! I'm interested in hearing what he says on the
Testarossa. Keep in mind I like the TR slightly better, and the
hi-cut on crunch rhythm channel and second lead master should do
the trick for that little extra flexibility WJB is looking for.
Ya know - I really think Marshalls are nice amps, BUT compared
to a Quattro or TR rig they are dinosaurs. And I do prefer the
sound of our $200 M3 specials to them as well!
If someone is still interested in a KH Quattro, there are a
couple available at Hermie's Music. Call Alan at (518) 374-7433.
Don't expect a warehouse price, but it would be a decent deal,
Alan has sold more KH rack gear than anyone else on the East Coast!
And DON'T tell him DECdirect takes on new meaning when it comes
to buying amp gear!
-BoOmcat-
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1103.508 | The best is yet to come me thinks | TELALL::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Fri Feb 09 1990 10:02 | 8 |
| RE: Ralph...
Hmmm, I'm surprised. Well, crank it up and see what cha think. I'll
let cha try my Quattro and see what ya think of that.
All I can say is if the Quattro sounde this good with my Peavey power
amp, it's going to be the sickest when my SP-1000 comes in!!! Those
two items are a match made in heaven!
|
1103.509 | Quattro/TR/SP - ROCKIN_RIG | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Fri Feb 09 1990 10:35 | 17 |
| If Ralph is unimpressed, then either he was playing REAL low,
or he's a victim of tube sickness. As we found with Jeff and
Steve D, bad tubes will make the best amp sound like sh*t. It's
nice to hear when you get a nice set, and I'm sure when people
replace the tubes that came in the amp with known-good matched
sets. I called for the Audio-Glassic literature a while back and
never received squat.
Interestingly enough, when I talked to Alan (at Hermie's music)
he told me he finally got a chance to put his Quattro through
a SP-1000 power amp. He really like it! He originally had the KH
tube power amp, and I think he's used the new Marshall 9000 with
his Quattros as well. He also agreed that the other stuff from
Metaltronix (GP1000 preamp and M1000 tube head) didn't impress him.
I've tried them and I agree. Talk about reliability problems, don't
mention the M1000 and reliability in the same sentence!
-BoOm-
|
1103.510 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Fri Feb 09 1990 10:39 | 5 |
| Marshall are dinosaurs, yea like Ramirez are dinosaurs, which is to say
balogna. I am interested in what the Testarossa sounds like,
but considering I am sick of ripping equipment up just to get it
running, glad I ain't Kitty-ed.
You guys are sounding like used- car salespeople
|
1103.511 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Fri Feb 09 1990 10:48 | 3 |
| > You guys are sounding like used- car salespeople
Jealousy will get you nowhere :-)
|
1103.512 | it's all relative to the cash laid out.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Feb 09 1990 11:13 | 5 |
| I'll glady "rip" up and M3 head (about a 45 second task with my
electric screwdriver) to put new tubes in. Now I've got a 100 watt
GREAT sounding amp for $200.......8)
Steve D.
|
1103.513 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Fri Feb 09 1990 11:18 | 18 |
|
re .509
That's definately a possability that I'll have to get into
more tonight. I found no physical problems with the head,
ie, chassis was nice and tight, all the tubes were seated
correctly etc. I have to say, the AMOUNT of gain on this
thing is incredible....but what bugged me what the tone
was rather muddy (for my tastes) and the distortion I was
getting was real grinding....not smooth. I've got a bunch
of extra tubes at home that I'll try switching around tonight.
It didn't sound so bad that I thought something was wrong,
but maybe the tubes I got are just borderline....though they
looked brand new (Groove Tubes)
Ralph
|
1103.514 | Captain Crunch lives! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Fri Feb 09 1990 11:22 | 21 |
| OOOPS- I really didn't mean .507 as a Marshall bash, I know it
came out like that. I jam with a LOT of Marshall maniacs and I
don't put down their sound, otherwise I'd probably end up playing
by myself. What I really meant it to come out like was the fact
that the Quattro/TR preamps offer so much more versatility w/o
sacrificing the SOUND. FACE it - amps hadn't really changed that
much until recently, and the first influx of new generation
techo-gizmo amps couldn't cut it next to the good old standard
tube gear (Marshalls/Boogies/Twins). Remember the TUSC amps?
Peavey's PROGRAMAX MIDI amp? KMD's? Too many to name really.
Anyway, as for the type of person that would have ordered a
blowout special Kitty: Most of us are technical enough to try to
isolate a tube problem, turn a few screws, and in general look
under the hood to see what's wrong! If not we usually can find
the help we need from someone within noteshot/earshot.
If 80% of the people are happy with their deal then I'm glad
this note did so well!
My band is doing a big gig at Syracuse University tonight.
My cats are gonna howl!
-BoOm-
|
1103.515 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri Feb 09 1990 11:54 | 4 |
| Anybody want to demo a kitty next week? I'll be in Bedford for indoctrination
into some more VMS secrets...
dbii
|
1103.516 | | TELALL::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Fri Feb 09 1990 16:43 | 7 |
| Yo db_II, wanna try a 2nd time to hook up for a jam/Kitty demo?
RE. 514
TUSC amps? Bleck! I remember those horrid things...they were like the
worst, man! Well, the Sunn Beta Lead stuff is a close contender for
'worst amp of the last two decades' award!
|
1103.517 | Excellent Tone! | FSTTOO::GALLO | Solid! | Fri Feb 09 1990 19:43 | 9 |
|
I'm only a bass player :-) but the M3 head kicks some
serious butt! Alan S. fired his up at the gig last night
and it sounded better than anything he's used yet, including
his studio .22. Great Amp!
-Tom
|
1103.518 | Another happy camper ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Feb 12 1990 01:35 | 37 |
|
I got to use my M3 for the first time at stage volume yesterday,
and it really has a great tone ! It seemed like it ran awful hot
though, but then again, I'm not used to a tube head. The tone was
consistent throughout practice though, no loss due to heat. I'll
probably end up buying a little fan for my Kitty in heat.
One problem I did have was finding a good signal coming out of my
rack to feed the Kitty. I was used to going guitar --> Tube Driver
---> GP-8 ---> BBE ---> power amp or Mosfet Marshall, worked fine.
But when I used this arrangement going into the Kitty I got an enormous
hum/buzz ! So I just used the GP-8 and it does fine. (?)
Questions: 1) Should I use "instrument level" input on the Tube
Driver, then use the "line out" or "inst out" to
the GP-8 ?
2) On the BBE, should I be using the "line in/out"
or "hi z in/out" ?
3) If I use the BBE in the effects loop of the GP-8,
which jacks should I use ?
4) Could my buzz/hum problem have been coming from
using the Tube Driver as a pre-amp, and then using
the GP-8 as a pre-amp ? (methinks this was me problem)
I was kinda bummed at first 'cuz at home (without hooking up the
rack) the kitten was purring. Then at practice it sounded like
it had a big fur ball ... but I got the beast in order, now it's
patch building time ...
BTW, is anyone else having any troubles with a hum when the reverb
is set above "6" or so ?
Scary
(who's not complaining, just fine tuning !!!!)
|
1103.519 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Mon Feb 12 1990 09:27 | 5 |
| RE: Inst/line levels
Just take the end devide into acount, and run everything accordingly!
If its a power amp, ALL devices should be set a Line level, if its a
guitar amp, set all to Inst.
|
1103.520 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Feb 12 1990 10:02 | 3 |
| I should've bought a Kitty, my marshall is lonely.
You guys were right all along, now all the testarossa are gone
OhWell at least I don't have to make up cat jokes
|
1103.521 | these things are *awesome*!!! | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Mon Feb 12 1990 11:25 | 37 |
| re: M3 100-watter
As Tom mentioned, my M3 was put into emergency use last Thursday night, with
awesome results! (Its not worth going into, but there weren't enough plugs for
my rack - never mind, you don't want to know...)
Anyways, I used the lead channel all night, and went straight from the guitar
to the amp - no effects, and they weren't needed! Got a great tone with
minimal fooling around of knobs - nice crunch, good distortion, warm sounding,
and nice controllable feedback when I wanted it. And, plugged into a 4x12 cb,
I had NO problems being heard, with the Master set at about 7 (and this was
before the cab was miked - I had to turn it down after they finally miked it!)
I am one happy owner right now! I can't *believe* I bought this amp for
$200!!!
re: Quattro pre-amp
And if you think you're impressed by the M3, you should hear the Quattro!!!!
This is great!!!! On the clean channel, I have a tone similar to my old Fender
Twin at low volume. In the Crunch channel, I have that Boogie tone. I'm not
toally happy with the Lead channel yet - I have to do some more fiddling
there. And, of course, the Hot Lead channel is every metalheads dream!
Going straight from guitar to Quattro to amp, it sounds better than most rack
systems I've heard. And without all those extra effects, its nice and quiet.
This is gonna be a permanent part of my setup!
One nice thing I really like - the Bright control on the Lead and Hot Lead
channels (for the very high frequencies). Its a really big help in the
fine-tuning of the sound you're looking for. (I find that I can't keep the
Bright much more about 4, with the overdrive about 7 - its great at those
settings!)
Once I get the footswitch in, I'll be ready to go!!!
Alan S.
|
1103.522 | ACCOLADES ABOUND! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Mon Feb 12 1990 13:50 | 10 |
| OK - finally someone admits they missed the boat! (.520). I demoed
my rack to some friends of mine ( in a music store no less ) and
when I told them I picked up a Testarossa for $300 their jaws dropped.
tehy wanted to know where they could get one or a Quattro. I told
them I MIGHT sell the Quattro when my new TR comes in. I definitely
have a few people interested. These ARE the best preamps out right
now! (IMO)! It's too bad there weren't that many M1's to go around.
They went for a little more money than the M3, but it has some extras
and is capable of everything these Kitty's are becoming known for!
-BoOM-
|
1103.523 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Feb 12 1990 14:10 | 2 |
| I didn't miss it, I found my funds pre-dedicated when I got to the
pier!
|
1103.524 | | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Kittymania's running wild! | Mon Feb 12 1990 15:46 | 4 |
| It's really making me jealous reading all these replys from people that
have received their amps already.
Greg (still waiting impatiently)
|
1103.525 | still waiting too!!! | SPKALI::MARK | | Mon Feb 12 1990 16:25 | 6 |
| Greg, I'd rather have no amp at all than just the 12 inch speaker
that I have received so far. It really bugs me seeing that box with
the speaker in it just sitting in my living waiting for the rest
of the amp. I guess I should have got the head instead....
Mark C
|
1103.526 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Mon Feb 12 1990 19:17 | 1 |
| ...also still waiting...
|
1103.527 | oh yeah? | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Feb 13 1990 08:07 | 4 |
| Don't feel too bad, Greg.....I have a dead Kitty waiting on tubes. My
Freakin' amp is here and I can't use it!
Steve D.
|
1103.528 | Came and went | USMRM4::BGROCHOWSKI | | Tue Feb 13 1990 08:40 | 5 |
| Hey, I got mine and Angelo had me send it back. Still waiting for
UPS to come by house to pick it up. So you're not alone in the waiting
room.
Bg
|
1103.529 | UPS parking! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Tue Feb 13 1990 09:24 | 8 |
| Came and went? Did it die or was the wrong one sent. And like
Daltrey said "who the f*ck are you". I thought I knew everyone in
this topic that had stuff coming, then you pop up. Hopefully you're
getting another amp! I think there's still five of us waiting for
more gear from KH, myself included. I've been going home for lunch
to see if the big brown truck had come by.
Did someone besides me or Buck pick up a Testarossa? There were
three and now they're gone.
|
1103.530 | "who the F*ck I am" | USMRM4::BGROCHOWSKI | | Tue Feb 13 1990 10:10 | 10 |
| .529
I'm the guy who wrote .477 moaning about blown fuses. I told Angelo
to send me new tubes and he replied that I better send it back to
be replaced. He said that he had another M3 combo out back to replace
it. I'll probably get the same one back with new tubes or one from
the dumpster. You know what its like having a new amp in your living
room and not being able to use it.
Bg
|
1103.531 | working class dog | USRCV1::REAUME | KH,BC,LP,SGE,SP=ME | Tue Feb 13 1990 11:12 | 20 |
| The third Testarossa is accounted for. It belongs to Angelo
at LP Music. Guess he wanted a collectors item! I guess Buck and
I got through in the nick of time. This is the first time I talked
to Angelo. He seems to be easy to deal with, Josh said he's a damn
good guitar player.
I'll be looking for the truck soon. My order was shipped on the
9th. ALRIGHT! He mentioned a lot was shipped last week.
T-SHIRTS! Mail orders to me at one at:
John Reaume Digital Equipment Corp
SYO or 290 Elwood Davis Road
Liverpool, NY 13088
ATTN : John Reaume
I'll need a check for $8.00 a shirt. Postage will be covered!
Include size and quantity. Yellow logo on a black tee.
-BoOm-
|
1103.532 | The Kitty ROARS!!! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Kittymania's running wild! | Tue Feb 13 1990 11:20 | 52 |
| Hurray! My Kitty was waiting when I got home last night.
I eagerly pulled it out of the box and checked it carefully, everything
looked ok, only one small scar on the Tolex covering. I pulled off the
back plate and reseated the tubes. All the preamp tubes were loose.
Then I hooked it up to the ole Ampeg 4x12 and fired it up. It came
right up without problems!
I'm REALLY impressed with this amp! I think the only amp I've heard in
ages that sounded this good was a Metaltronix M1000. I think the only
thing the M3 lacks that the M1000 has is better channel separation.
Yes, the clean and lead channels are very much dependent on each other.
You can't get the clean channel clean until the volume on the clean is
below 4 and the lead overdrive is about that. Beautiful warm clean
sound when you finally find it though. I love the warmth of a tube
amp!
I think the lead channel sounds great too! It doesn't have near the
gain of my MP-1, but it's got a wonderful tone to it. It's sooooo
thick. What really blows me away is the bass response of this amp!
I've NEVER heard an amp with the bottom end this thing has.
I'm also pretty impressed with the flexibility. I played with it for
about three hours last night (yeah, I know, but I got tired...) and was
able to get a lotta different sounds. I got everything from a warm
clean jazzy kind of sound, a John Fogerty kind of clean sound with an
edge, a crunchy AC/DC kind of sound, a George Lynch kind of sound...
I did a little bit of comparison between the M3 and the MP-1 (through a
little BGW power amp). The MP-1 has substantially more gain and a
better top end. The additional gain gives good mid-high sustain that
the M3 lacks. The M3 however is a MUCH more full sound. That bottom
end fills everything out. Compared to it, the MP-1/BGW sounded pretty
thin. My patched may have something to do with it, but even playing
around with the thing, I couldn't get that bottom like with the M3 (and
couldn't get RID of it on the M3). I see both of these as having
different desirable characteristics that complement each other well.
Needless to say, I couldn't be more pleased with the purchase! It's a
great sounding amp at a phenomenal price!
re: Steve & BG
Sorry to hear about the problems, I guess I was lucky.
Interesting, on mine there was a piece of masking tape with "#18 GOOD"
written on it. Must be a result of Joshs testing.
Greg
|
1103.533 | tubes from hell..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Tue Feb 13 1990 12:22 | 5 |
| Yeah,
Mine said "#5 good".....hah!
Steve D.
|
1103.534 | You fool | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Kittymania's running wild! | Tue Feb 13 1990 12:27 | 6 |
| re: Steve D.
Wait a minute, I thought you said you swapped all the tubes from Jeffs
amp and yours was fine. Don't tell me that you gave them back??
Greg
|
1103.535 | I'm happy now.... | IAMOK::CROWLEY | I am NOT ok!! | Tue Feb 13 1990 12:39 | 20 |
|
Well, I got to doing some tube swapping this weekend, and
things sound MUCH better now. Totally different story
now....I'm happy! I took it into the studio to do basic
tracks on my new project, and was real pleased with the
way it took to tape. This was my first chance to really
A/B it with the Boogie at real volumes. I still like the
cut I get from the Boogie live, but after some comparisons,
the Kitty won hands down when putting a sound on tape.
The Boogie sounded alot thinner in comparison!
The next experiment will be to try some EL34's I've got
hanging around from my old 'Marshall from Hell' a few
years back (ask Buck about the sound from that one...
wish I could track one down)
Ralph
|
1103.536 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Tue Feb 13 1990 15:32 | 15 |
| Re. .465
|
| Yes, Josh is leaving, but not before he ships my Testarossa!
| And Angelo should handle any KH fixup situations. AND LP music
| is where I'd call first to get parts, until I get a message back
| from Germany.
Is LP Music committed to supplying KH parts, or is it
call-Germany-and-wait for parts?
Kevin
|
1103.537 | NOW THE REAL TEST BEGINS! | HAMER::KRON | BILL-THE-WONDER-MUTANT | Tue Feb 13 1990 16:07 | 15 |
| Well GEntlemen;
It appears that this outbreak of KittyHawk Fever is
starting to wind down...and I can't say you're getting
bad deals however:
in spite of all the MARSHALL-BOOGIE-PEAVEY_bashing that
has been flying around,I know of noone who ever got any
of these in the condition of some of these described here.
I also hope you guys have some kind of warrantee on these
"new" amplifiers. I saw no mention of any in the notes and
it kind of surprised me. Seriously though, I hope you all get
your stuff operational and best of luck with it...the real test
of these "new kitts on the block will be the regular playing,
gigging,practicing etc...etc...etc.... So lets's see you all get
down to it !!!!!!!!
Bill (Peavey_or_die!!!) :^p :^) :^)
|
1103.538 | apples and oranges and Peaveys and Kitties | SAMMAX::lambert | Guitarists Go Thru More G Strings | Tue Feb 13 1990 16:28 | 19 |
| re: .537
Well, in spite of all the Kitty-bashing that you and one or two others
seem to insist on slinging around, I'd like to point out that *I* at
least understood I was buying a FACTORY SECOND that L.P. Music had not
been able to sell through normal dealer channels. I took my chances,
paid the ante, and won the gamble. So I now have a $1200 amp that I
got for $235. And it works fine. If others didn't have the same luck
then I'm sorry for them, but I hope they realized what they were getting
into.
If I spent, say even $800 on this amp I would've expected it to be
in perfect, showroom condition when I received it. Conversely, if I paid
$150 for a factory 2nd Peavey, I wouldn't necessarily expect it to be
pristene.
So what's your point?
-- Sam
|
1103.539 | Midi-Kitty...
| TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Tue Feb 13 1990 16:40 | 11 |
| My Kitty said #2 and GOOD on it...
It wasn't good... But it is now...
I've called LPMG twice today and got no answer?????
Just wanted to check my shipment of my patch bayette...
Yo Greg, judging by your MP1-M3 comparison, I bet
you wished you'd gotten the Patch Bayette eh ?
I can't WAIT to really A/B the kitty to my rack!
|
1103.540 | | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Tue Feb 13 1990 17:17 | 10 |
| My M3 also had a piec of tape on it. I forget the number, but it also said
"good". And the Quattro had a repair tag on it! (But works fine....)
BTW - it looks like shipping prices vried dramatically from area to area. I
see that some people paid about $235 for their amp. Mine was only $208. And
the Quattro had a $3 shipping charge on it (total was $303 and change). Not
that we are gonna nitpick about $10 or $20, considering the bargain we got
- its just interesting....
Alan S.
|
1103.541 | Toobs! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Kittymania's running wild! | Tue Feb 13 1990 17:48 | 26 |
| re: Alan
Shipping prices certainly varied, but the amps varied too. I think the
one you mentioned that said $235 was an M3 Combo. The heads went for a
little less.
My invoice said $219.xx, FWIW.
re: Bill
I'd agree with what you're saying to some degree, but we all knew that
we were buying leftovers from a distributor with no guarantee. Face
it, we got these things for less then half the USED price. Where you
going to find a used Marshall/Fender/Boogie or virtually any tube amp
in operating condition for $200? If I payed $200 for a used amp (and
it would probably be very used), I'd expect to have to re-tube it, no
big deal. If my Kitty Hawk had needed replacement tubes, that would
have been ok. It didn't, so I was even happier. So what I got was
essentually a new amp with a small (1/2 inch) rip in the tolex for 1/4
the price. You get what you pay for, we took our gamble...
Quite honestly, I didn't expect a Mesa-Boogie for $200 with this deal,
but I feel that I got something very close.
Greg
|
1103.542 | What did I do to deserve this? | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Feb 14 1990 08:46 | 23 |
| Here's a good story guys....
Called Angelo yesterday to see if my new tubes had shipped. He calls
me back and says he doesn't have any more power tubes and he doesn't
know when he'll have any. I remind him of his agreement to get my amp
up and running and his response is: "hey, you got a $600 amp for $200,
what else do you want?" I erupt at this point. "What I want is for
you to keep your word" (imagine tone of voice). To make a long story
short, this New Jersey hoodlum lets me know what a nightmare this whole
Kitty Hawk experience is and that he is a "national" sales manager, and
he doesn't have time for this. I admitted that as customers go, I am a
"nobody" but I expect LPMG to stand by their promise. He says that
he'll ship me tubes, but he doesn't know when.
The "tuesday from hell" Part II:
I get home and find a UPS box with 4 brand new Groove 6l6GC's in it.
Josh musta came thru and Agelo doesn't know it! I go out and buy 3 new
12AX7's load my KH up and fire away. It works great for 1 hour and
then just F*cking dies. No sound, no nuthin.......I'm about to toss
thing off a cliff! It's been a bad month guys.......
Steve D.
|
1103.543 | | SPKALI::MARK | | Wed Feb 14 1990 09:08 | 10 |
| Were we given the option to send the amp back to LPMG and
get our money back if it doesn't work. I know that Josh
told me the warranty was that the amp should be in working
condition out of the box if not I was under the impression
that they would help fix it. I'm seriously considering
sending the thing back when I get it and putting the money
toward an MP-1.
Mark C.
|
1103.544 | bad news/good news | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Wed Feb 14 1990 09:10 | 24 |
| RATS! I don't believe getting Steve's amp up to snuff is getting
to be a nightmare. MAYBE they'll just take it back and credit you.
So far almost every problem seems to have been tube related. I dare
say that Steve's amp problem might run deeper. I'm not sure if another
crack at power tubes is in order. No sound at all? Check the usual:
filaments lit? fuse? speaker conn? I'm sorry , I know it sounds
redundant.
I'll have to wait and see what kind of response I get from Germany.
Maybe they might set up a U.S. repair depot with another company
besides LP. Hopefully someone that knows a lot about tube amps!
I received all my new pieces yesterday. The new Testarossa fired
up with no problem, sounds GREAT! The patch bayette was the new
rev with write protect, so I had to figure out that you have to
press the loop 1 and switch B buttons simultaneously to write
enable it. After figuring it out I like this feature! It's gonna
be in my main rack! The M5 came in. Looks brand new! Just like all
the other combos I had to reseat tubes. I looked at the tubes at
first and they seemed to be okay, then I was testing it and got
what sounded like a wicked speaker buzz in the clean channel. Tried
another speaker, no luck. Reseated the preamp tubes and everything
checks out fine. Nice little amp , 45 watts is great for practice!
-BoOm-
|
1103.545 | ack! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Feb 14 1990 09:24 | 8 |
| Thanks BoOm,
Yep, tubes lit, fuse ok, spaekers connected....it just DIED!
I'm gonna call Angelo....
Steve D.
|
1103.546 | It's not my fault...wahhhh! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Wed Feb 14 1990 09:37 | 6 |
| Just got off the phone with The New Jersey Hoodlum. He wants my amp
back, gave me a return authorization, and says he'll replace it. With
what I don't know yet, but he son of a b*tch better work when it gets
here in a year or so......I'm getting bitter aren't I? SHEESH! 8)
I'm smilin', it can't get any worse......
|
1103.547 | I Don't blame it really... :)
| TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Feb 14 1990 10:08 | 12 |
| Steve,
We never really got a chance to look at your M3 last night after it went south...
I personally suspect the internal fuse that in the chassis...
On the other hand (and on the lighter side :), look at it from the amps
stand point... You fire it up and as it takes it's first breath of life,
it looks across the room and sees my ADA/Metaltronix rack-from-hell... Sheesh
if I were an amp, I croak too... Kinda like waking up to see Tyson standing
at the end of your bed goin' "come on sucka, I'm gonna cross your eyes...:)
jc
|
1103.548 | My stuff came in yesterday too... | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Feb 14 1990 10:11 | 11 |
| I got my Patch Bayette yesterday...
No manual... Yo ! How the hell does this thing work ??
There isn't even a little LED thingie to show me my patch number!
Help !
Oh, John...How about a quick programming lesson ??
:)
jc
|
1103.549 | | PNO::HEISER | twentysomething mutant ninja daddy | Wed Feb 14 1990 10:50 | 17 |
| Finally! I received my M1 combo yesterday. (BTW - final price was
$227) For an M1 that they said had problems, it sure is in cherry
condition, not a mark on it! The speaker screw threads are slightly
stripped but Mr. Kittywrench told me how to fix that.
I can't give a review yet (I've heard one before anyway) because the
following are missing:
Quad Mode footswitch (I didn't ask for one because I figured it as a given)
No EL34 or 6L6 tubes, all 4 are missing (Josh promised a quartet)
No logo on the grille (no biggie but I'll ask for one)
No manuals (no biggie again but Josh promised one)
After I call Angelo, looks like I'll have to wait another week to try
her out.
Mike
|
1103.550 | It's hot! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Kittymania's running wild! | Wed Feb 14 1990 12:36 | 24 |
| Sorry to hear about the problems, guys. I hope they get resolved to
your satisfaction...
On the bright side, my M3 is still cooking along great. I took it to
band practice last night thinking I'd just play with it before we got
started and maybe on a song or two to see how it fit with the rest of
the band. It sounded so good, I ended up playing it most of the night!
It's a much fuller sound then my rack setup which really helped in the
three piece. This gave me an opportunity to really do a good A/B
comparison. I'm planning on using it a LOT!
Re: Mark
See if it works and how it sounds before you go sending it back to opt
for an MP-1. That's the basis of my rack...give the Kitty Hawk a
chance, you may like it.
A couple of questions though...
Is the effects loop line or instrument level? How about the "Direct
Injection" output?
Greg
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1103.551 | The TR screams! | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Wed Feb 14 1990 13:08 | 10 |
| Horray!! I went home at lunch and the Testarossa was waiting for me!
Quickly unscrewed the top and made sure all the little 12ax7s were
seated properly, etc. I fired it up for just a bit and it sounds
great! I think I'm going to like this better than the Quattro preamp,
but don't get me wrong, they are both killer preamps, and I plan to use
the quattro in my setup as well.
I like the layout on the TR better as well...it's a bit more logical.
an excited Buck
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1103.552 | Testarossas take the checkered flag! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Wed Feb 14 1990 13:38 | 12 |
| RE: the rare TR's - Gain and MORE GAIN ... who could ask for
anything more. I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks the
Testarossa isn't a tad better than the Quattro, I heard a lot of
opinions to the contrary but not that many people have even
heard the Testarossa! My Testarossa looked like it wasn't even opened
up here in the U.S. , just like it was packed in Germany! BRAND
NEW! And I agree with Buck that the layout and even general appearance
is somewhat better than the Quattro.
Hey Steve D- Wanna make Jeff jealous? Tell Angelo to trade your
M3 for a Quattro! It'll make his rack cringe in horror like a
B movie!
-BoOm-
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1103.553 | oh no !!!! | SPKALI::MARK | | Wed Feb 14 1990 13:52 | 8 |
| Are there any Quattros left??? I was under the impression when
I ordered my M3 that all they had left were M3's. I'll really be
bummed if there are Quattros still available. I was really in the
market for a pre-amp type thing rather than something like an M3.
I should really pay more attention I guess.
Mark C.
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1103.554 | MP1 is cool...Kitty is a pity... :) | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Feb 14 1990 15:21 | 8 |
| > Hey Steve D- Wanna make Jeff jealous? Tell Angelo to trade your
> M3 for a Quattro! It'll make his rack cringe in horror like a
> B movie!
Pfffft...Y'all can't even store EQ setting can ya ???
;^)
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1103.555 | | PNO::HEISER | twentysomething mutant ninja daddy | Wed Feb 14 1990 16:51 | 9 |
| > Quad Mode footswitch (I didn't ask for one because I figured it as a given)
> No EL34 or 6L6 tubes, all 4 are missing (Josh promised a quartet)
> No logo on the grille (no biggie but I'll ask for one)
> No manuals (no biggie again but Josh promised one)
Just in case, what other footswitches can be used with the M1? I sure
hope Angelo & LPMG honors Josh's promises!
Mike
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1103.556 | good luck.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Thu Feb 15 1990 08:21 | 5 |
| Lotsa luck getting tubes (or anything for that matter) outa those guys.
I have to send my amp back and I'm not real confident about the whole
situation after my last conversation with Angelo...stand yer ground!
Steve D.
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1103.557 | wondering... | PNO::HEISER | twentysomething mutant ninja daddy | Thu Feb 15 1990 10:16 | 4 |
| are the quad mode footswitches supposed to come with the M1s? They're
2 different line items on the price list.
Mike
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1103.558 | I believe | BOOTES::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Thu Feb 15 1990 10:25 | 6 |
| -1
Yeah, the quad switches work with the M1s and the Quattro/TR preamp
line.
B.
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1103.559 | hey , they paid me again! | FREEBE::REAUME | 0 to 60 - on 6 strings | Thu Feb 15 1990 10:29 | 37 |
|
Waitafreakingminutehere (izzataword). One of the concerns here
is somewhat unfounded. I realize that one of the risks here was
there might have been a dead duck in the lions cage. It seems like
every problem (except for two) was tubes, for that matter Bulldawgs
could've been tubes again. If you have a hundred watter you can
run with just two tubes to check things out or just because you
don't need the volume. In this case the sockets used would be
on the right as you look at the back of the amp (toward the output
transformer). In other words they will be one behind the other when
viewed from the back of the amp.
AND the conditions of sale were that the equipment would arrive
in working order. If there are no alternatives to getting an amp
fixed by LPMG and you bought in with a credit card, they have to
issue a credit (provided you return the unit). If they refuse to
credit you , and your claim is valid, then LPMG could lose their
plate, making them unable to take card orders (and they wouldn't
like that!). Set legal_mode off.
I got more of a chance to wail on my M5. I'm really impressed by
the "vintage" type sound of the 6V6 output tubes. The clean channel
has a real special tone to it, I can see me dragging this baby cat
into the studio just because of these incredible sounds.
The lead channel is OK, but I'm the first to admit it's not as
good as the M1, M3 or any of the KH preamps. MAYBE a preamp tube might
fix this up. A lot of people might not think the lead sound is that
bad, but I get to A/B it with my other gear and even though it is
raunchy and compressed it doesn't have the edge I get out of my
other pieces I know a lot of you have been waiting for mye to complain
about something, that was it!
I have two extra M1/preamp footswitches, one is new and the other
just needs a stereo plug. Also the dual footswitch CAN be used on
the M3, only one side (red led) will work. I probably will sell
my M3 (which BTW has run since 9/88 with only one output tube change
cause I wore them out) and a patch bayette 1. No doubt I have more
KH gear now than they have in the warehouse!
-BoOm-
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1103.560 | | PNO::HEISER | twentysomething mutant ninja daddy | Thu Feb 15 1990 10:36 | 7 |
| Re: M1 Quad mode footswitch
I know they work with the M1, but is Kitty Hawk's the only switch that
will work with it? Are these supposed to come with the M1 amp? Or do
you have to pay extra for them?
Mike
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1103.561 | all revved up, no place to go | PNO::HEISER | twentysomething mutant ninja daddy | Thu Feb 15 1990 12:14 | 10 |
| Since I don't have a footswitch and tubes yet, I decided to start
bulletproofing my M1 last night.
Per Mr. Kittywrench's procedure, I added the wood glue to the speaker
mounting holes and rubber silicone to the PWB mounts.
Outside of the PWBs, I'm surprised at how little their is to building
combos.
Mike
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1103.562 | FS INCL | FREEBE::REAUME | I don't have cats, only kittys | Thu Feb 15 1990 14:48 | 8 |
| YES - the footswitches were supposed to be included with
all of the KH gear. A standard on/off (non-momentary) footswitch
will do the job, but having the LED helps a lot. My M5 didn't come
with one, but my new TR came with two, they probably expect me to
use it with the M5, even though it has an extra button and LED.
Once again, there may be a Quattro or two left at Hermie's music
in Schenectady. (518) 374-7433.
-BoOm-
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1103.563 | Shoddy workmanship here...
| TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Feb 15 1990 14:51 | 4 |
| I was pretty amazed at the whole amps contruction. Looks like
someone made the chassis is their garage...But they work good...
jc
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1103.564 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Thu Feb 15 1990 15:24 | 7 |
| I just talked to Angelo and he seemed good natured. He just asked for
a few days to gather up all the stuff I'm missing since he's in
transition.
Ya gotta know how to deal with people :-)
Mike
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1103.565 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Feb 15 1990 16:53 | 5 |
| I've been playing phone tag with him all day...
I still haven't gotten the amp I ordered for Scary... WTF, over ?
jc
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1103.566 | excess equipment is my specialty | FREEBE::REAUME | I don't have cats, only kittys | Thu Feb 15 1990 17:01 | 4 |
| Somebody shoot me! I snagged a patch bayette 2 for a C note!
WTF anyway. I've got everything else. I wanted more LED's in
my rack. realistic? rational? me? NEVER!
-boom/broke/many_toys-
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1103.567 | I haven't used Capt. Krunch in a long time... Hmmm...Must be the classis rock syndrome...
| TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Feb 15 1990 17:13 | 11 |
| Boomer, your an animal. :)
I'll give my bayette 2 a try tonight. I A/B'd my rack to my GK last
night, and it seemed to work pretty good. I little noizy but...
VERY cool lights. I even light up loops that I'm not using just to
see different designs...
Snigger,snigger...
Kitty,Kitty...
Capt. Krunch !
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1103.568 | I AM a BONEHEAD!!! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Feb 16 1990 08:18 | 24 |
| What a week....this one goes down as "the week from Hell" in my book:
* LPMG tries to weasel out of a tube delivery committment.
* LPMG has already shipped me tubes and doesn't know it.
* I install the new tubes (7 of 'em) and my amp fries 1 hour later.
* I cave in due to lots of "other" personal stress and decide to ship
my KH back for replacement.
* LPMG ships me yet another set of tubes by accident.
* I overreact to various "other" stresses by now and absolutely confirm
my friends' suspicions that I'm really not a very nice guy.
* I'm preparing to ship my KH back by putting the original tubes back
in; I fire it up just for grins while I have the chassis out and
discover that one of the pre-amp tubes is not lit. I replace the tube
put the bias switch in the proper position (for a change) and my amp
kicks ass again....for the entire practice.
I've just gotta learn to relax.......with all the tube swapping while
trouble shooting, I had the !@#$%%^&** bias switch in the wrong
position!!!!!
Anyway, I think I'm back in the KH business. This weekends gigs will
tell.....wish me luck!
Steve D.
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1103.569 | you're still a nice guy | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Set the Wayback machine Poindexter... | Fri Feb 16 1990 08:57 | 4 |
|
Steve, have you tried less salt in your diet?
;^)
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1103.570 | I always thot you were a nice guy too 8^) | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Kittymania's running wild! | Fri Feb 16 1990 12:58 | 3 |
| Yeah Steve, cut out excess caffine too. 8^)
Greg (addicted to caffine)
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1103.571 | in need of a GOOD time! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Feb 16 1990 13:03 | 6 |
| I don't use salt or caffeine....a good woman will fix my ailment.
Steve (lookin' forward to tonight's gig and "other" carricular
activities)
8)
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1103.572 | screamin kitties | BOOTES::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Fri Feb 16 1990 13:05 | 3 |
| Well, my kitty will be kickin butt tonight on a gig!
MEOW!
|
1103.573 | Stage fright night for the Bullish Kitty... | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Fri Feb 16 1990 13:58 | 10 |
| Yo Bullpuppy !!!
Keep in mind that I had the cover over my rack when your Kitty opened it's eyes
last night. :) :)
Tonight will be the real test...When it opens it's eyes and see all those human
beer disposals starin' at it. Agagagagagaga...
jc (ROCKin' in Greenville tonight !)
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1103.574 | AMPS "R" US | FREEBE::REAUME | I don't have cats, only kittys | Fri Feb 16 1990 15:12 | 7 |
| EGAD - That Bulldawg's a real spazz, maybe he'll calm down if his Kitty
acts nice during the weekend. Lemme see, that's at least four KH's going
out gigging tonight. Don't anyone break off any knobs!
Yo Buck, which KH gets the nod to go to work this weekend? My
guess is the Testarossa, but I was wrong once in my life before!
I'm using my original TR and the new bayette.
-BoOm-
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1103.575 | Boom can't figure me out ;^) | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Fri Feb 16 1990 15:32 | 9 |
| Yo, BoOm!
Yup, U-R wrong! It's Quattro city this weekend! Whist I like the
clean/Crunch channel on the TR the best, I like the Lead/Hot channel on
the QT better. The QT lead channel has more "chunk" to it...the lead
channel on th TR is very Boogie like (singing gain)...while the tone is
better on the TR, I wanna chunk this weekend, so....
Buck, who wants a Patch Bayette II as well!
|
1103.576 | where did I leave my sense of humor? | FREEBE::REAUME | I don't have cats, only kittys | Fri Feb 16 1990 15:32 | 15 |
1103.577 | No Kitty, you stay home and behave...I'm goin' head-huntin' , Kemoslobby | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Fri Feb 16 1990 15:39 | 5 |
| My Kitty is staying home to watch TV tonight.
I don't feel comfortable enough with my new rig to
use it live yet. It's gettin' complicated.
jc :)
|
1103.578 | naw.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Let the Big dog eat | Fri Feb 16 1990 15:42 | 0 |
1103.579 | Where did I leave my sense of humor? | FREEBE::REAUME | I don't have cats, only kittys | Fri Feb 16 1990 15:49 | 18 |
|
In reference to .571, I predict bulldawgs evening:
An extremely attractive young lady will be drawn to bulldawgs
stage presence and axemanship.
She will offer tcarry his guitar after the gig and asks if he
would join her for breakfast. Try hard NOT to act desperate Steve
says "sure thing".
One thing leads to another and they end up watching the sunrise,
(this is the edited version). It's like he was shot with a tranquilizer
gun, bulldawg is much calmer.
He gets a little more inquisitive. He asks "I've never seen you
around here before, where do you work?"
She replies "I used to work for a music distributor in New Jersey,
but I have an offer with Digital here in Greenville!"
-BoOm-
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1103.580 | KH Distribution moved from NJ to Syracuse! | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Fri Feb 16 1990 15:52 | 4 |
| Scary thought there Boom!!!
Sheeesh, I think your mind is cracking under the weight of all that
KH gear!!!
|
1103.581 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Fri Feb 16 1990 16:11 | 13 |
| RE: .579
Yeah John,
that ought to do it...
What he needs is an evening with this gal that came out to Shooters one night
and tried to rub the plating off the door knob while we were playing.
Man this gal was suggestive to say the least !
jc (Who got lost three times in that tune... then saw his SO watchin')
"Hi Honey"...
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1103.582 | Approching kitten mainia in Maine! | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Sat Feb 17 1990 08:14 | 16 |
| Buck let me demo his Testerossa and his Quattro. I found the testerossa
to be pretty lame with the exception that it has a great deal of gain
but other than that you can get that sound out of a number of amps,
most notably boogies...Buck did mention that the clean sound was
slightly better than the Quattro..I didn't spend much time in that mode
so I didn't notice if that was true...the clean sound was definately
better than the dirty sound IMHO.
The Quattro was another story altogether...it screamed, it sang..and if
I had the jangs one of these would purr from my rack...nice unit! I
could forsee needing some effects loops to control it in conjunction
with the rivera.
So are there any more quattros out there?
dbii
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1103.583 | KH rules! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Friends don't let friends lick frogs | Mon Feb 19 1990 07:50 | 13 |
| RE: .579
Thanks for the fantasy, BoOm! Maybe if I read it often
enough.......nah.
The Kitty ran up a total of 9 trouble free hours this weekend.....what
an amp! What a tone! I TRIED to TELL you guys it was just tubes, but
no one would listen.....yuk!
P.S. should I power the head down during breaks or just leave it on
standby?
Steve D.
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1103.584 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Mon Feb 19 1990 08:27 | 7 |
| Yeah, Steve's Kitty was a screamin' this weekend at Studio B in the
beautiful sunny south (where it's rainin'). The Les Paul and Kitty make a
beautiful tone together.
Dude, I'd keep it on standby when not in use.
jc
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1103.585 | comparison shopping? | FREEBE::REAUME | I don't have cats, only kittys | Mon Feb 19 1990 09:36 | 15 |
| Yer absolutely right about a Les Paul through the KH amp. The
combination of body mass and an amp with great bass response is
impressive!
re .582 , I guess I'm the only one that thinks the Testarossa
is a hot unit. I used my TR this weekend with great results. I
really don't think I could get rid of my Quattro since I paid
a pre-blowout price ($600) for it, at least I got a deal on the
TR's! Both preamps are extremely flexible and you can really do
some serious tweaking on the tone and gains to get what you want.
I'm gonna revamp a empty KH M3 head (I mounted the chassis from
it into a combo which held a M1 chassis until I moved that to the
hardwood cab. I'm gonna put rails in it and mount the Quattro, a
patch bayette and save 1 space for another SP-1000 amp, it'll be
tight but I think I can pull it off. That should look wild on top
of the stack. I gotta put this rack sh*t somewhere. My rack is full!
|
1103.586 | wait just a minute here | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Great, there goes my toad farm... | Mon Feb 19 1990 09:46 | 10 |
|
Re: last few.
Les Paul? Kitty Hawk? Hah! It was the Pat Blair/Jethro Bodine
speaker cab design from hell that made it all work! ;^)
Steve, have you located any DeSoto chrome emblems for the finishing
tough yet?
-pat bodine
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1103.587 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | It's a mightly long way down R&R | Mon Feb 19 1990 09:47 | 4 |
| The TR is a hot unit, but it's is very much like a Boogie...in the way
that you really do have to play with it and tweek it to fine tune a
sound. It is a very sensitive unit...not like a Marshall (set it all
to 10) type thing!
|
1103.588 | Ice skier extraordinaire | FREEBE::REAUME | I can be humble, but not today! | Mon Feb 19 1990 10:44 | 13 |
| If anyone is interested in a Quattro, check the store I mentioned
in .562. I know they had two in stock last week.
Buck- what did you put the Quattro through this past weekend,
you're still waiting in the SP-1000, right? Did you switch channels
via patch bayette or footswitch. Just being inquisitive! I betcha
people were surprised how little you paid for your newest additions.
I'll tally up the t-shirt total at the end of this week, I should
be able to have them done in less than two weeks. Send me a mail
message if you can't repond as posted in .531.
-BoOm-
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1103.589 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Mon Feb 19 1990 11:09 | 10 |
| RE: John R. and his full rack...
I can relate...
I also seem to wear out the threads from unscrewing units and adding new
stuff/getting rid of old stuff... Ack !
SP1000's ROCK !
jc (Who played his rig with the volume set to 2 :)
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1103.590 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Feb 19 1990 11:42 | 11 |
| re: hermies music
...and then there was one...
kitty mainia hits maine soon...
and a quattro hits my rack soon...
John R. when I told them I heard one and was most favorably impressed
the fellow on the phone says "Was that John Reaume's?"
dbii anxiously awaiting my kitty
|
1103.591 | "Steve, get away from the table saw! Now! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Mon Feb 19 1990 12:21 | 8 |
| GeeZ! I can't believe I didn't post credit to Mr. Kittywrench for the
performance of his cabinetry skills. "We" built a 2 X 12 (side by
side style) that BELONGS under an M3 head! It has a slight slant front
with two ports and incredible bass/mid punch!
Way to go Jethro! (Pat Blair)
Steve D.
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1103.592 | keep the kitty away from the table saw - MEEEOOW! | FREEBE::REAUME | I can be humble, but not today! | Mon Feb 19 1990 14:23 | 15 |
| I'll trade you 35 kitty hawk t-shirts for a Kittywrench cab.
You GSO people crack me up, what next? Seriously, a slant 2 X 12
is just the thing for a M3 head! I'm looking at doing something
like that with my compact-rack set-up. The empty KH head thing I
mentioned is just one way to package a complete rig in a small
package. My compact-rack is two Kitty Hawk KH112 speaker cabs with
one of them converted into a rack unit, I'm looking at making it
a 2X12 type though, and similar to the kittywrench design that matches
the width of the other gear.
I, for one, was totally impressed that a Rivera owned (DB) picked
up a Quattro. Knowing what I know about Riveras, it's gotta take
something damn good to impress DB. Don't get me wrong! I don't think
the TBR-2 is gonna collect dust (izzat the right model Dave?). I'm
sure he'll give the Quattro playing time.
|
1103.593 | Died in the wool???? Nice touch, Steve | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Mon Feb 19 1990 15:55 | 9 |
|
Yo kitty, dudes, dbii said he and I screwed up and we shoulda
bought kitties..... this from a died in the wool rivera owner!!
Sheesh, Buck what did you do to him?? I just found a Fender single
channel foot switch in my music locker... would it help one of you
kitty guys without a footswitch??
Steve
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1103.594 | f'in meow! | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | wind would whisper & I'd think of u | Mon Feb 19 1990 15:59 | 10 |
| Moi?
Well, I had the Quattro and the Testarossa out for db_II to try. I
never expected he would wanna buy one! I mean, the Rivera is a great
amp, but I guess this has its functions, too. The Quattro's main
highlights are the clean channel and the Hot lead channel...both are
great sounding extreme's!
Quick Steve, it's not too late!
;^)
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1103.595 | wretched excess | FREEBE::REAUME | I can be humble, but not today! | Mon Feb 19 1990 16:13 | 9 |
|
We're gonna have to wait a while now for the final tally! Not
only do we have more owners than anyone who first ventured into
this topic could have imagined, But we have quit a sizable amount
of multiple KH unit owners. Buck with 3 (TR,QT,PB), Jerry with 2
M3's (hopefully), J.C. with a M3 and a bayette, Steve G. w/ two
M1's. That's impressive in itself! And we have the first product
in the Kittywrench line as well!
-BoOm-
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1103.596 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Feb 19 1990 16:37 | 17 |
| But still, dudes, you got them cheep.
Why if the Kitty hawks are so good did they fail in the open market?
Not that I'm knocking you guys, you were smart to buy when you did.
I didn't because I'm a Gross Amatuer and 1 head is enuf when it's
working.
Still u guys ( who buy alotmore equipment ) knew of KH before
the price dump, and weren't so impressed ( or impressed enuf )
at full price.
What gives, dudes?
Is it really the Sound that gets you up
Or the feeling of getting a 900$ machine for 200$ that gets u?
No flames, But Enquireing minds Want to Know!
|
1103.597 | I used to be Marshall Roooooolz Buckley...but no more! | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | wind would whisper & I'd think of u | Mon Feb 19 1990 16:46 | 21 |
| -1
I worte a note in here WAY back when I first noticed the KH line in an
ad. It said:
"Unbelievable gain and sound pressure like nothing you've heard"
Well, at the time I wasn't looking for an amp with "unbelieveable sound
pressure" as I personally don't go the the '400wts is better' school.
Gimme a 30wt amp you can crank to 10...that's my motto. Also, these
amps were nowhere to be found. It's like the Carvin stuff...which was
all mail order, and you couldn't actually hear one til you bought it.
I tried a Carvin guitar and 2x12 amp back in college when some kid
bought the package and I though the entire set up sounded like s***!
So, until the rave reviews started flowing in, I was hesitant about the
kitties as well.
I like what I'm hearing now though...my Marshalls are now collecting
dust!
Buck
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1103.598 | to both | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Mon Feb 19 1990 16:50 | 4 |
| > Is it really the Sound that gets you up
> Or the feeling of getting a 900$ machine for 200$ that gets u?
YES!
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1103.599 | Note reference | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | wind would whisper & I'd think of u | Mon Feb 19 1990 17:00 | 5 |
| RE: -2
The topic I mentioned about high gain amps is Note 674.0. Check it
out...the date of the note was like around the time I first started to
notice the Kitty Hawk amps kicking about.
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1103.600 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | wind would whisper & I'd think of u | Mon Feb 19 1990 17:00 | 1 |
| 600 Replies!!!
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1103.601 | 601 ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Feb 20 1990 00:01 | 66 |
| RE - 1103.596 by VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE
An answer ....
<But still, dudes, you got them cheep.
<Why if the Kitty hawks are so good did they fail in the open market?
Probably due to a combination of steep prices and poor advertising.
The first time I ever heard of the Kitty Hawk line was on Winger
videos. And I really didn't think too much about it because most
guitar players (pros I'm talking here) may use Marshalls or something
but they have a 97 space rack loaded to the gills, not much of the
Marshall (or whatever brand ...) "tone" left. But I saw Winger
on a New Year's Eve show on MTV, and Reb Beach's rig looked total
Kitty Hawk, and he had a GREAT tone, for my tastes ... I was impressed
but still not in the mood to buy. Hey, I had a Marshall ... what
more could life offer me ...
<Not that I'm knocking you guys, you were smart to buy when you did.
<I didn't because I'm a Gross Amatuer and 1 head is enuf when it's
<working.
True. When (*if*) the other M3 arrives, I'll have 3 heads with
1-4x12 cabinet. I gig rarely, but I like to have a good handle
on my tone when I do. I was in the market to buy a Tube Driver,
but the M3 is a killer "tube driver", plus the 100W feature is nice
too ! 8^)
<Still u guys ( who buy alotmore equipment ) knew of KH before
<the price dump, and weren't so impressed ( or impressed enuf )
<at full price.
I think if most of us had heard of a deal like this involving Boogies,
or Marshalls or whatever, the excitement would have been about the
same. I had a chance to hear Pat Blair's 60W combo before I got
the fever, and probably wouldn't have bought one without hearing
one. Still, warranty or not, show room condition or not, this is
still a fantastic deal ... and that says a lot right there. I was
in no way in the market for another head, let alone 2 more, but
this deal was one I felt like I would have hated myself for not
taking advantage of. Even though I'm still waiting on one of 'em
I'm very pleased with my purchase, so far. I know it might vaporize
tomorrow, so I guess I'm taking a calculated risk. But it's nothing
like the risk compared to buying something used sight unseen with
no warranty. Plus, the folks in this conference seem to be fairly
knowledgeable about this product and I fewel like I could get some
information if the Kitty loses a life or 2.
What gives, dudes?
Is it really the Sound that gets you up
Or the feeling of getting a 900$ machine for 200$ that gets u?
Like I say, it's a little of both ...
No flames, But Enquireing minds Want to Know!
None taken ... but now you know ! 8^D
ps - I'll make ya a real good deal on an M3 ...
$900
Scary
|
1103.602 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Tue Feb 20 1990 10:36 | 14 |
| re: Rivera it's a TBR-1M
I'm not certain how I'm going to use the quattro, but it will definately get
used. The extra flexability combined with the very fine sound sold me. To be
able to set up 4 footswitchable sounds vs 2 will make a big addition to my
ability to play live....
The rivera will still drive the speakers, and if I can gom out a way to do it
I'll still use it's preamp some of the time...when the quattro shows up I'll
experiment and get back to ya....
yo Steve I can always use another footswitch...
dbii
|
1103.603 | got my Quattro footswitch in! | PERN::STARR | its all over, all over but the crying... | Tue Feb 20 1990 10:41 | 11 |
| re: footswitches
Well, it looks like Angelo came through on half-a-promise (but that's ok!).
He said he would send me a footswitch for the M3 and for the Quatrro. I
finally received the package, but there was only the Quattro footswitch.
That's fine by me - the M3 can use any normal footswitch. But I needed the
Quattro footswitch because of the matching LEDs and stuff.
Glad I got it! And they were pretty quick about it, too!
Alan S.
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1103.604 | the idiot bastard's son | FREEBE::REAUME | I can be humble, but not today! | Tue Feb 20 1990 15:11 | 29 |
| re .596 If you go back far enough (<.100) it's evident that
I was up on KH back when the prices were way up. I paid $1100
for my M1 100 watt head and had no regrets, it sounds incredible
and held its own with anything in its price range. In fact , it
still does! And I am certain that with out the price blowout, I
would have less than half the KH gear I have now. I just can't
resist a deal. Without the "clearance sale" I would've had
the M1 stack, the Quattro,the Testarossa, one patch bayette,
and my first KH (a 60 watt M3 head and 1X12 cab). I got GREAT
deals on my second M1, my second TR, three more PB's, and the
KH MIDI foot controller.
As to why they failed in the market, this is it in a nutshell:
Yes, the list prices are up there. The cost to import these wasn't
small either. A couple of key things came into play. Kitty Hawk
was one of the first companies to jump on the high-end rackmount
bandwagon. Sure M.B. got there early and so did ADA, but even
Marshall didn't jump in until a few months ago. Even though the
combos and heads were selling slowly, LP Music could move as many
preamps as they could import. They realized that this product has
a higher margin because of its lower cost to produce (spoken like
a true DECCIE). In order for the dealers to pick up the rack products
they also had to take on other products. At the same time LP figured
they could have a preamp made in Korea or whatever and drop the
price and have an even higher margin. Thus the conflict, the deal
with ROY Electric was doomed when LP made this decision to produce
a competing product that is VERY similar to the KH Quattro. Keep
in mind that Kitty Hawk is still operating in Europe!
Without this topic (this conference as well) a lot of these deals
wouldn't have been made!
|
1103.605 | better carry a spare | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Tue Feb 20 1990 16:41 | 16 |
|
re. .604
I can't say that ALL of KH's problems are related to LP Music. A
friend of mine with a 100wt M3 head is now waiting for it to be
repaired. From what he has told me, it's suffering from the usual
defective tube problems, plus there were metal shavings in the
transformer?!!
It also looks like many of the amps purchased through this file
were amps that dealers sent back to LP Music because of defects.
It's a great sounding amp for sure, but I wonder about it's
reliability.
|
1103.606 | | ORDERS::GOODWIN | | Tue Feb 20 1990 20:57 | 34 |
| re: reason for buying KH... tone vs. $$$
I definitely bought my M1's based on sound rather than price... case in point:
Before I knew anything about KH, I had heard that they were great amps (refer
to reply 1103.1) and it took me a long time before I located a dealer where I
could test drive one. When I finally did, I spent two hours of total amazement
in the store trying out all modes on the M1. I wouldn't have bought one without
hearing it first. Anyhow, I liked it enough to go back the next day with a wad
of cold cash in my pocket, hoping to negotiate an agreeable price. The dealer
had the 60W M1 head marked down from its list of $1219 to a $975 'discounted'
price. After some haggling, we ended up at a Mexican stand off with me offering
$900 and he refusing to drop below $925. In hindsight, thank God he refused
(someone up there likes me!), but at that time I left the store disappointed,
with only some KH informational literature which identified LP Music Group as
the distributor. I called to find out who else sold them and Josh gave me the
list of dealers which I posted in an earlier reply. He told me that I would be
able to get 'a great deal' because they were discontinuing the line at closeout
prices. I tried to convince Josh to sell one to me direct, but he was not yet
prepared to do so.... so I set out calling dealers and managed to find my first
M1 at a price of $495. The events that followed are now public domain! If that
first dealer had bent $25 more dollars, I would have paid $900.00 for it... and
I agree with John, I still would've been very happy with it. I hope that with
careful use, they will prove to be reliable, because I have become addicted to
the M1 class A sound and I don't think I could live without it! 8^) 8^)
As for why KH marketing failed in the US? I think it was a combination of poor
marketing strategy and *brutal* competition from the industry giants such as
Marshall, Fender, Boogie, etc...I think their first mistake was to target Mesa
Boogie because they have a loyal cult following and are priced too high for the
vast majority of the buying public. I think that if KH had aimed at a larger
audience in, for instance, the $500 to $800 price range, they would have had a
much better chance gaining recognition and surviving in the U.S. marketplace.
Wilbur
|
1103.607 | time will tell.... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Wed Feb 21 1990 09:12 | 26 |
|
re. 605
Metal shavings? that rates right up there with 2 amp fuses in
place of 5 amps. Sounds like a Quality control problem....
Yep you are at the mercy of your local amp tech :^( Plus
you're guaranteed to shell out $100 for new tubes if you
lucky. However if it was my KH I'd put in 6L6's over EL34's.
for reliability reasons anyway. And definately retube it.
rather than risk no sound and smoke....
Without question they do sound nice,but reliability is really
a big question,maybe well know in 5 years.
It's a shame the design was a ripoff,as the consumer is really
the one who will get the shaft in the end. I really hope KH
can make back into the american amp market,they seemed to have
some potential.....
Like the guy said "what do you want for $200?"
Besides it would have probably cost him that much to ship it
back to Germany..... :^)
Rick
|
1103.608 | need advice please | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Wed Feb 21 1990 10:50 | 23 |
| I received 4 EL34s, a manual, and the logo yesterday. Still no Quad
footswitch.
Anyway, I powered the sucker up to test it out and I believe I may have
a preamp problem. There are 4 new (they look new) GT 12XA7s? in there
and they all light up, but:
- clean channel is nice and clear, but the Lead A and Lead C modes have
a very audible, annoying hum in them. I tried different settings of
the AC polarity switch with no differences.
- the Lead channels don't sound much different from the clean channel.
I'm not hearing that distortion like I heard from Steve Goodwin's M1.
I tried the sample settings in the manual too.
- I also get an occaisional squeal or microphonic in the Lead channels.
I'm using a single coil guitar (Fender Mustang) that looks like it has
the original pickups in it. There may be a problem with them.
Since this is my first tube amp, I have a Standby question: the switch
stays in the upright position until the tubes warm up and then switch
it on to make the amp operational, correct?
Mike
|
1103.609 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Feb 21 1990 11:10 | 15 |
| RE: Mike
Correct. The switch on the right supplies the power to the unit from the wall.
When you switch it on, the standby switch should be ("up"). After 30+ seconds
Come off standby, and you be rockin'.
RE: Reliability.
Well, I'm not too impressed wwith the reliability or like I said, the
workmanship. I mean welded on tube protectors with weld-smegma not
even wirebrushed off, holes where the welder burned thru...Unfinished
galvanized steel chassis... Ehhhh...
jc (Who thinks his kitty is worth what I paid for it...)
|
1103.610 | wait! I've heard of this guy! | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Wed Feb 21 1990 11:41 | 4 |
| BTW - When I took my amp out of the cab, I noticed Wolfram's signature
on the inside as part of some QA check.
Mike
|
1103.611 | UNGAWA! | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Wed Feb 21 1990 11:56 | 5 |
| That's right! Wolfram Roy's signature was on my M3 spec sheet
and inside at least two pieces of my KH gear. I'm sure this whole
shop in Germany isn't really all that big to start with!
-BoOm-
|
1103.612 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Wed Feb 21 1990 12:09 | 5 |
| pant pant it's here it's here!!!!!
can't wait to go home...
dbii
|
1103.613 | ex | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Wed Feb 21 1990 16:26 | 10 |
| OK, I'm sure somebody has been wanting to see something like this
in here. FWIW I talked with Alan at Hermie's music regarding the
best places to geet KH gear serviced. He uses the rack gear and
has sold quite a bit of their product, so I figured he was a good
one to ask. Alan has a lot of confidence in this guy and every
indication I've gotten is that these guys are on the up and up.
Don't tell them you bought any of the gear direct (for obvious
reasons). The number is (518) 374-7433.
-BoOm-
|
1103.614 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Wed Feb 21 1990 16:43 | 13 |
| > - clean channel is nice and clear, but the Lead A and Lead C modes have
> a very audible, annoying hum in them. I tried different settings of
> the AC polarity switch with no differences.
> - the Lead channels don't sound much different from the clean channel.
> I'm not hearing that distortion like I heard from Steve Goodwin's M1.
> I tried the sample settings in the manual too.
> - I also get an occaisional squeal or microphonic in the Lead channels.
Do the symptoms above sound like preamp tube problems to you experts
out there?
Mike
|
1103.615 | | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Wed Feb 21 1990 17:19 | 12 |
| Yo MH- sounds like it could be a preamp tube problem to me.
If your clean channel is working fine, that precludes problems
with the output section. As you face the back of the amp, your
preamp tubes are numbered v1 to v4 from right to left. As I
recall from the schematic (I could be wrong) v3 is responsible
for adding the overdrive in the lead modes. You might want to
pick up a spare set of 12AX7's (I've got full spare sets for
both my M1's) and try swapping them out one at a time.
Good luck...
Steve
|
1103.616 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Wed Feb 21 1990 17:39 | 7 |
| Steve, never mind, I fixed the problem. I can't believe how LOUD the
100w M1 is compared to yours!!! I can't get the volume above 2 with
women & children in the house!
Now all I need is the Quad mode footswitch and I'm ready.
Mike
|
1103.617 | | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Wed Feb 21 1990 18:46 | 9 |
| re -1
So what was causing your lead channel problem??
I know what you mean about the 100W volume- I've played thru 'em.
I went the 60W route because I can't resist cranking up for crunch
and I still want to be able to hear when I'm 64! 8^)
Wilbur
|
1103.618 | where's the mega-warp drive on this thing? | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Thu Feb 22 1990 09:40 | 10 |
| Originally I had said that at least 80% of the problems have been
tubes. I'll change that, it's more like 90%. That probably explains
some of LP Music group's problems. Keep in mind that LP stands for
Latin Percussion (have you ever let your drummer set up your amp?)
Now that's a scary thought!
BTW - my new M5 performed exceptionally well at rehearsal.
Those 6V6 tubes have a sound all their own. I'm real happy
with this little monster ( I know, I sound like a broken
record).
MH - sounds like you got a real deal!
|
1103.619 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Thu Feb 22 1990 10:02 | 20 |
| Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmm!
Don't I just love this little toy!
put the quattro in the rack last night....surprise surprise
the Rivera makes a nice front end for it. The pre preamp out of the rivera into
the quattro, the quattro into the quadraverb the quadraverb into the stereo
returns on the rivera (power amp in). So I can still use the rivera for two
sounds, I can switch on the effects loop and use the quattro and the quadraverb,
and better yet; the PCOMP (pre preamp gain control, assignable to either of the
rivera channels) can be used to give me a boost into the quattro by assigning it
to the lead channel on the rivera, stomping the effects loop (quattro) in and
stomping the rivera lead channel in. So in reality I get about 10 different
gain/distortion/volume settings with this setup.
And does it howl. Like a frenzied mountain lion!
purr purr
dbii
|
1103.620 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Thu Feb 22 1990 14:13 | 6 |
| > So what was causing your lead channel problem??
I justed reseated the preamp tubes. They looked brand new so I gave it
a shot.
Mike
|
1103.621 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Thu Feb 22 1990 14:14 | 3 |
| > MH - sounds like you got a real deal!
Yeah Boom! An M1 in perfect condition for $200!!!
|
1103.622 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Thu Feb 22 1990 14:15 | 4 |
| Just out of curiousity, what are the main differences between the
Quattro and the M1 preamp section?
Mike
|
1103.623 | similar but different? | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Thu Feb 22 1990 15:53 | 8 |
| The main differences are the control set up. The Quattro offers
volume and/or gain for all four modes. The M1 really doesn't have
a "crunch rhythm" mode. I'm sure that there are some similarities
but if you look at all the controls, that pretty much says what
the Quattro is all about.
BTW - I have received orders from : SG,JW, and Dr. Kitty-wrench.
-BoOm-
|
1103.624 | Mon/Wed/Fri: EL34's; Tue/Thu/Sat: 6L6's | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Great, there goes my toad farm... | Fri Feb 23 1990 08:40 | 14 |
|
Well I tried out some GT EL34's in my M1 last night. These were the
S-6 matched variety. I have to admit that the lead modes had more
crunch and were more easily overdriven than the 6L6's. However, I
really believe that the 6L6's had a much better clean sound. Better
(truer) bass response and less microphonics (I mean tube rattling).
I bought the 6L6's at a wholesale electronic place and told the guy
to make sure the Sylvania's came outta the same box cuz I wanted
matched tubes. I cracked myself up, but the salesman only raised his
eyebrow at me (that happens a lot to me). Anyways, I guess I like both
types.
-pat
|
1103.625 | tally...click...tally | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Fri Feb 23 1990 16:26 | 12 |
|
Today I get a message from yet another DEC guy who bought not
one, but two KH units. I hadn't seen his name in here before.
I should clarify the two units. He's got a 100 watt M3 (combo, I
think) which works. He also has a Grand Lead, which is really the
predecessor to the M1. The grand lead is a fixer upper, no tubes
or transformer (one or both). He's looking into the parts situation.
Well Mr K., ya gonna speak or are you a read-only?
Off to the weekends gigs -----
-----> -BoOm-
|
1103.626 | finished with LPMG! | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Fri Feb 23 1990 17:37 | 4 |
| Angelo said my Quad footswitch is already on its way. I can't wait to
get the last piece of the puzzle!
Mike
|
1103.630 | can't stay away | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Mon Feb 26 1990 15:00 | 4 |
| Alright - what's going on with my favorite topic? Is there
something locked up here? .627-.629 aren't readable.
-justa inquisitive BoOm-
|
1103.631 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | | Mon Feb 26 1990 15:14 | 11 |
| Well, as *I* said in .627...
My quattro is fried! Mr NE_Kittywrench (Dave Luiz) called me Saturday
am to rap about it. The transformer is operating at a 'dangerous'
level...like, major fire level! Damn...gonna have to get one
somewhere! Oh well, while he has it, we rapped about what I didn't
like about the QT, and he is gonna re-wire the thing for me, so it
should be awesome when I get it back! The TR checked out ok, but we're
gonna change the EQ section around on that thing so it will scream.
B.
|
1103.632 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Feb 26 1990 15:46 | 3 |
| Yo Buck say some more about the proposed modifications to the QT...
dbii
|
1103.633 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | | Mon Feb 26 1990 15:59 | 11 |
| Well, on the quattro, the only thing I don't like is the "crunch"
channel...it really doesn't crunch...it's more boogie-like. In
heavier grunge modes, there is little high end response (IMHO),
and the definition isn't there. So, he noticed that the eq section
is post gain in that mode, and felt that rewiring the eq section
pre-gain would help immensly. Also we're talking about making the
presence (bright) control common to both channels.
There are some other ideas he has on the TR to make the EQ section come
alive in the unit. Right now it too is post gain, and with so many
stages of gain, its hard to get any real definition.
|
1103.634 | I don't care about my bad reputation! | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Mon Feb 26 1990 16:04 | 9 |
| The transformer is running at a dangerous level? He probably
means that in respect to the tubes operating voltage, right?
LP Music has a second source for the transformers since their
SOHO preamp is in many ways a QT clone. The Testarossa transformer
would probably have to come from Germany.
In either case, I want to know what these modifications do for
the sound and/or reliability. I betcha I can't see .627 cuz Buck
was cussin'.
-BoOm-
|
1103.635 | Paws up for my Kitty ! 8^D | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Feb 27 1990 06:42 | 12 |
| On a happier note ... I used my M3 at it's first gig this weekend
and it performed to the letter ! I had it powered up for almost
5 hours straight, no problems (other than getting too loud once
or twice ...). It also seemed like it ran a bit cooler than it
did during practice (?). But with all of the Kitty Hawk horror
stories, I'm a little leary of getting too dependent on this beast.
I might try and scarf up an MP-1 to add to my collection ...
Scary
(who wonders now if a GP-8 and an MP-1 will work together ...)
|
1103.636 | | PNO::HEISER | totally rad Radicaster | Tue Feb 27 1990 11:16 | 14 |
| I borrowed my teachers Martin the other night because I was too curious
as too how it would sound through the M1. I'm not sure of the model
but it is a $1200 guitar with stock (thinline?) pickups.
I can't believe how great this acoustic sounded through the clean
channel! I couldn't put it down and played/practiced most of last night
with it. It sounded pretty good through the Lead channels too (I
couldn't resist :-)).
This M1 purchase has to rank right up there as far as purchases go. I
was looking for an amp versatile enough to play acoustic and electric
with no compromise. The M1 does a great job at both!
Mike
|
1103.637 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | Some call me.....Tim | Tue Feb 27 1990 13:30 | 14 |
|
Well, I haven't had any problems since I had the tube problem
when I first got it (knock on wood!) Last week was the real
test....three nights in a row recording anywhere from 6 to
8 hours for each session. My M3 went on and stayed on.....
and sounds great when cranked up to about 8 or 9! Talk
about LOUD! Its totally replaced the Boogie as the main
amp on this project, and only sat out two tracks that I
went with a Marshall on!
Ralph
|
1103.638 | let the inquisition begin! | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Tue Feb 27 1990 15:19 | 21 |
| I got my first patch bayette 2 in. It checks out OK. I like the
A/B out idea! This unit also has the write protect feature, which
leads me to believe that J.C. was right when he assumed his P.B.2
had it as well.
I've been cleaning house with my rack system. I couldn't resist
stacking up all my rack cats after pulling them out. What a wild
looking arrangement! Four P.B.'s and three preamps! The ONLY problem
I've had was when we knocked the power out in a club and my rack
came back on with everything still powered on and my P.B.1 popped
a fuse, no big deal.
I want to make all my AC line cords removable at the back.
It'll make the rack a lot neater. Why did they put such long line
cords on them anyway, unless they thought a lot of people weren't
gonna rack em.
BTW - I talked with Dave Luiz this morning, he seems to be up
on this stuff. I'll let him know about any info I come across that
may help us keep the Kitties up to snuff. He does recommend fan
cooling in the KH heads, especially if you push the amp fairly hard.
-BoOm-
|
1103.639 | I wish the manufacturers would do this! | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House | Wed Feb 28 1990 11:50 | 21 |
| > I want to make all my AC line cords removable at the back.
>It'll make the rack a lot neater. Why did they put such long line
>cords on them anyway, unless they thought a lot of people weren't
>gonna rack em.
Great idea! Why don't the manufacturers do this??? I have to keep an
empty slot in my current rack just to put the power cords in because
it's not deep enough to get them behind the units easily. It would be
GREAT if all the companies that make rack mount gear would standardize
on a removeable power cord, maybe something like the ones used on the
VT terminals or something.
My Hiwatt amp has this, it's just a socket on the back for the power
cord which will take most standard three prong extention cords as
input. It's very convenient, since you don't have a cord constantly
coming loose and dragging behind you when when moving it, and if the
cord becomes worn, you just toss it and go buy another one. No
soldering, no hassle. I wish all the manufacturers of amps and rack
mount gear would do this.
Greg
|
1103.640 | hoping they understand English! | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Thu Mar 01 1990 11:29 | 20 |
| I'm wondering how long it takes to get a reply back from Germany.
Hopefully it will include my schematics to complete my set!
Here are some excerpts from the letter I sent:
I am writing in the interest of myself as well as many other
Kitty Hawk users here in the United States. I have built up quite
an inventory of Kitty Hawk equipment that I use and I am in contact
with many other users over a computer network. ....
...In many combos we have isolated the amp chassis from the cabinet
as much as possible to reduce vibration problems.
...I would appreciate any service documentation you could send
me on the Testarossa preamp, patch bayette 2, and M5 45 watt combo.
I have service documentation for everything else and it has helped
immensely. Also any information on new products or a recommended
service center would be appreciated. Many of us are hoping for your
return to the U.S. market.
I will post something when I get a response.
-BoOm-
|
1103.641 | FINALLY!! | USMRM4::BGROCHOWSKI | | Wed Mar 07 1990 10:08 | 8 |
| Finally got the replacement M3 combo that I had been promised so
long ago. The last one was in much better shape physically but this
one plays. The presense control knob had been chewed off by the
company doberman, I'd guess, but at least they sent a replacement
knob and internals in a very secure paper towel. Now, to just figure
out how to replace it.
Bg
|
1103.642 | last ship? | FREEBE::REAUME | Jane! Gimme back my loincloth! | Wed Mar 07 1990 10:35 | 13 |
| re -.1 The knobs are secured by a philips screw. To get to it
you'll have to remove the cap on the knob, it pries off
the knob base. I'm not sure what direction the Philips
screw has to be turned, but I can check the manual. There's
a section that covers knob replacement. One part that I
know isn't easy to get right away is replacement pots if
you break the shaft. So DON'T bang yer knobs!
Artwork on the t's is just about finished, I have received
quite a few orders, it's enough to justify the first run.
I also have t's for my band "Chemistry", but that's another
topic.
-BoOm-
|
1103.643 | | PNO::HEISER | Menudo: Breakfast of Champions | Wed Mar 07 1990 11:35 | 11 |
| I played out with my Kitty M1 for the first time Sunday night (will
again tonight). I had to put up with all the compliments of my tone as
others have in here :-)
The M1 sure makes that old Fender Mustang sound good! The Mustang
does have a fantastic neck on it though.
BTW - I received 2 offers to join 2 different bands that night too.
They probably just want my Kitty :-)
Mike
|
1103.644 | New tubes + Peavey 4x12 = Killer Amp! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Wed Mar 07 1990 16:00 | 9 |
| I was getting ready to buy some new 12 inchers for "our" home made
2x12 slant front, when I happened across a used Peavy 4x12 cab in great
shape. I got it for the amount given to the previous owner on trade
($125) and it's in "like new" condition. I simply cannot believe how
my KH M3 head hs come to life thru this 4x12 cab! It's unreal! And
I was gonna return my Kitty.....sheesh.
Steve D.
|
1103.645 | It's gonna crank with his 60 watter.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Wed Mar 07 1990 16:02 | 7 |
| re: .644
The 2 x 12 slant front is going back to the designer/builder. He's got
more time in it than I had money....Mr Pat Blair (aka Patman, Mr
Kittywrench, etc.) Thanks, Pat!
Bulldawg
|
1103.646 | Sheeeesh | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | TNT on I-25 at 85 | Wed Mar 07 1990 16:06 | 8 |
| Ruh-roh,
looks like the volume wars are off and running in the R n R camp!!
Buck, who can see it now...Shooters in 6 mos. with Marshall 4x12 cabs
piled wall to wall and stacked 4 high!!!
];^>
|
1103.647 | c'mon dude, no gasoline, please! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Wed Mar 07 1990 16:11 | 10 |
| Now Buck,
Don't get Coop started...remember: "he wins ALL volume wars"
|)
BTW, will you PLEASE ship that d*mn Ibanez to him, he's driving me
nuts!
Steve D.
|
1103.648 | Mr Vintage.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Wed Mar 07 1990 16:15 | 5 |
| Oh yeah, Buck
I heard yow were shopping for a *real* guitar! Congrats...8)
Steve D.
|
1103.649 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Mar 07 1990 16:44 | 18 |
| RE: -.1
Sheeesh. Actually Buck was wanting to get into some body building but
didn't have time with his guitar play, so he's gonna kill two birds
with one stone and buy "built of granite" Gibson.
Buck, you and me have *got* to have a talk...Selling an Ibanez for a
Gibson ? Thats almost like Slash turning his needles in for a brandy
snifter ! Agagagaga ... Sorry, no more Gibson bashing, I promised.
:)
RE: -.2
Thats right...And don't forget it !
:)
jc ("Who sez I got 2.5 Kittyhawks in my 14lb single space
rack mountable SP1000")
|
1103.650 | Don't let this happen to you | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I toad you once, I toad you twice | Wed Mar 07 1990 17:03 | 18 |
|
I say we have the moderator lock Coop out of this topic til he tries
out his damn KH. No more, "I'm not comfortable with it", whining,
wimpering bullsh*t!
re: a few back.
My combo (M1) has nuts - not philips screws - beneath the knob covers.
I had to use needle-nosed pliers to get at 'em. I found out the hard
way... I was trying to set all the knobs evenly and one of 'em would
not play ball. I *thought* they were just pressed on, so I pulled a
little harder, then a *lot* harder. I apparently applied a few too
many inch-pounds cuz all of a sudden I was sitting on my butt with
the knob in my hand and staring in terror at the end of a BROKEN
shaft. I considered crying while I read the correct way to remove
them in the manual. I regrouped and applied a spot of superglue
and put it back together. What a bummer that was. I just can't
talk about it anymore... Boo hoo hoo.
|
1103.651 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Mar 08 1990 08:26 | 5 |
| Hey ! I've used it. I'm just a rack snob. The Kitty is now sitting in
the corner of my music room with two unused GKs, an unused Marshall and
two broken Marlboro amps...Actually, I think it's at Hunters house.
jc
|
1103.652 | tubular ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Mar 08 1990 09:00 | 15 |
| The 100W M3's rooool ! I've been listening to a tape of my band
from last week's gig, and the Kitty simply howls. We've got a gig
this weekend and I doubt that I'll even bother to take my GP-8.
Hell all I really use it for is switching channels on the kitten,
so why bother ?
RE - Coop ...
You really ought to give the M3 a "REAL" try. Seems like you'd
get a warmer tone if you ran the Kitty at "5" as opposed to running
your power amp at ".4". Plus I would think the MP-1 into the Kitty
(tubes for days ...) would sound unreal !
Scary
|
1103.653 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Mar 08 1990 11:20 | 6 |
| I might do dat. :)
I'll try anything once... Things I like I try twice...
(Skynyrd quote for you yankees)...
jc
|
1103.654 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Thu Mar 08 1990 11:31 | 11 |
|
Yeah, I've been accused of being a rack snob as well! This weekend
I'm gonna rack-it on Friday, then use the M1 head on Saturday because
it's a rip-em-up club and that's where the M1 shines. I'm fine tuning
my rack by adding a fan to cool the preamp, re-cabling the AC line
cords, and doing my KH 1X12 grill cloth over in metal mesh. I'm
considering angleing the speaker up about 15 degrees for better close
range coverage. I'm still using the M5 for practice, it works great
for that, but I still wouldn't use it playing out unless maybe at
a wedding.
-BoOm-
|
1103.655 | No prisoners | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | TNT on I-25 at 85 | Thu Mar 08 1990 12:47 | 6 |
| >I'm still using the M5 for practice, it works great
>for that, but I still wouldn't use it playing out unless maybe at
>a wedding.
Not even that! Take the M1 Stack and the Rack Stack and hook em up
together for the wedding gig!!!
|
1103.656 | 8^) | NAVIER::STARR | Nightmare in the land of dreams... | Thu Mar 08 1990 13:14 | 11 |
| > I'll try anything once... Things I like I try twice...
> (Skynyrd quote for you yankees)...
who?
a_dumb_yankee
8^)
P.S. Besides, the actual quote is "I've tried everything in my life, (uh-huh),
things I liked, I've tried twice - you got that right!"
|
1103.657 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Mar 08 1990 14:57 | 3 |
| Yeah, yeah...
;)
|
1103.658 | useless info from moi | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Thu Mar 08 1990 15:41 | 7 |
| .. and the Canadian version : Yeah , A !
.. and all the way up to ten : YEAH , YEAH !
.. I'm digressing , can I go home?
-BoOm-
|
1103.659 | M3 woes (sort of)... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Thu Mar 08 1990 21:29 | 17 |
| re: Alan
You gotta remember that Coop's really a Yankee...
re: Kitty Hawk (isn't that what this note's about?)
I've been playing a lot with my M3 lately and I've found some things I
really like and some things I'm not sure I like much. First, I *love*
the thing for both crunchy and clean rhythm sounds! It's wonderful,
very full sounding.
However, I hate the way it sounds for leads on a lotta stuff. It seems
to squelch the sustain or something and that kind of annoys me. I'm
not sure if I just haven't found the right setting or what, but I'd
rather use my rack stuff for most of the leads.
Greg
|
1103.660 | Nature of the beast me thinks... | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Fri Mar 09 1990 08:49 | 8 |
| I notice that tube amps in general are a WHOLE lot different to
play thru than a SS amp. Mainly that you have to work harder
to get tone ! However, if your really crunchy on the Kittyhawk
the EL34 compression kicks in and the notes seem to explode off
the fret board....Where as if you back off on the gain, you really
have to hit them strings !
jc
|
1103.661 | Les Paul weight loss program.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Fri Mar 09 1990 09:01 | 13 |
| RE: Les Paul comments (I know, I know it's a KH note)
Buck,
You can expect a rather rapid weight loss and significant conditioning
of your back and shoulder muscles as you use the Les Paul more and
more. I'm living proof: when coupling a divorce with a new Les Paul
and a little diet, I dropped 36 big ones....hmmm maybe it wasn't the
Les Paul after all. Anyway, it'll come in real handy if a fight ever
threatens the band arena......just swing that Gibbo and go for the
head!
Steve D.
|
1103.662 | Les Pauls and chiropractors go together | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Fri Mar 09 1990 10:10 | 15 |
| I agree that the lead mode on the M3 can really sound compressed.
It takes some tinkering with the tone controls to get that
"just right" compromise between the lead and rhythm channels. That's
one of the reasons why the M1 and KH rack preamps really shine on
leads is the fact that they have two sets of tone, volume, and
gain controls. It really irks me that even the new Marshall JCM900
doesn't have seperate tone controls for each channel. But keep in
mind what you paid for the M3, I didn't hear anyone b*tch about
the price. Now if you had paid $700 for the M3 then I'd heaar a
lot more complaints.
I picked up my new "heavy" metal grill for the compact KH 1X12
speaker cab. This thing is gonna look sh*t hot when I get done with
it. I'm gonna gut it and put it back together MY way.
-(rude)/BoOm-
|
1103.663 | *real* men play heavy guitars | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | TNT on I-25 at 85 | Fri Mar 09 1990 10:56 | 12 |
| Yo, Big dawg...
I played a LP for 9 long years, so I know how heavy they are. In fact,
shopping around for a custom, everyone expects I WANT the Custom lite
model...no way, not for me! I wanna *feel* the weight of that guitar!
I want my guitar to be heavy as hell...it makes me play it more
aggressively and I think (psychologically) it makes me get a bigger and
louder tone from it! In high school, I had an SG...it was wimpy
light...I drilled a hole in the side and filled it with lead, then put
a wood seal on it...made it much more playable IMHO.
I want that BIG guitar sound!
|
1103.664 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri Mar 09 1990 11:08 | 4 |
| re: Les Pauls...I've been toying with the idea of picking up a "The Paul" that's
hanging locally for a decent price...maybe I'll lose a few lbs too!
dbii 1st KH gig tonight!
|
1103.665 | What the *&^ is that? | USMRM4::BGROCHOWSKI | | Fri Mar 09 1990 11:31 | 10 |
| I took a good look at the "knob stuff" that came with my M3. They
sent me 3 things. One was the black knob. Another was the white
thing that knob will attach to. This piece had three teeth on it
to connect somewhere inside the box. And the third piece has got
me stumped. Its a 3 inch long black piece of plastic also with the
three teeth. Where does it go? What does it do? The manual's
description of knob replacement doesnt look anything like what I've
got on my M3.
Bg
|
1103.666 | | XOANAN::HEISER | Amadeus, Bach, Beethoven, Kitty Hawk | Fri Mar 09 1990 11:47 | 11 |
| A Les Paul is a prerequisite for the Keith Richard's Workout Video :-)
I'm starting to discover a few minor things that I don't like about my
M1 combo. The sucker is a beast (i.e., 50lbs.) and I'm getting tired
of dragging it out 4 times a week. Maybe I'll put wheels on the
bottom.
If I got a Les Paul to go with it I'd look like Arnold Schwartzenmuscle
in no time!
Mike
|
1103.667 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri Mar 09 1990 12:50 | 5 |
| re: weight
You otta drag my rivera around for a while...yuk yuk
dbii
|
1103.668 | toll free number for LPMG | XOANAN::HEISER | Amadeus, Bach, Beethoven, Kitty Hawk | Fri Mar 09 1990 13:02 | 6 |
| Angelo called me yesterday and left an (800) number to call back on.
If anyone is interested it is (800) 526-5312. Interesting to note it
was the first time calling LPMG that I didn't get the SFH :-). A guy
answered instead.
Mike
|
1103.669 | still waiting | SPKALI::MARK | | Fri Mar 09 1990 13:16 | 11 |
| Mike was it you who waited a month or so for an M1?
I'm still waiting on an M3 combo. I got the speaker
about a week after I ordered it. According to LPMusic
UPS sent the cab with the electronics back to them...
LPMusic supposedly sent it back to me almost two weeks
ago now. Did you have the same problems? I live in CT
which is only about 3hrs. drive from New Jersey so I'm
kind of skeptical of the whole situation.
Mark Crombie (wondering if anyone else is still waiting???)
|
1103.670 | Yankees Coming? | BSS::COLLUM | Just do the move! | Fri Mar 09 1990 15:41 | 6 |
| re .656 et al
Somebody say yankees? Is that why we lost? Bad memories? ;-)
Will (born and raised in Columbia S.C for 22 years, where you can get
some *real* BBQ, now in Colorado Springs)
|
1103.671 | | XOANAN::HEISER | Amadeus, Bach, Beethoven, Kitty Hawk | Fri Mar 09 1990 16:11 | 17 |
| > Mike was it you who waited a month or so for an M1?
Mark, yes it was me, but I live in Phoenix (i.e., 3 day drive vs. 3
hrs.)
> Did you have the same problems?
No but we did lose a quad footswitch in the mail. Angelo is sending me
another one (sent out today).
The UPS delivery of the amp & speaker took a solid 2 weeks from the day
it left NJ. UPS doesn't work weekends from what I understand. I received
both on the same day, but not at the same time.
When was the last time you called them?
Mike
|
1103.672 | the musical equipment workout | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Fri Mar 09 1990 16:26 | 7 |
| re: Mike
Only 50lbs and you're complaining??? You're lucky, you should try my
90lb Hiwatt 1x12 combo, my Ampeg 4x12, or Will Collums Boogie 1x12
combo...
Greg
|
1103.673 | Roady Duty. | CSC32::H_SO | | Fri Mar 09 1990 20:57 | 7 |
|
Hey, Greg. You could leave some of your heavy stuff at my house
;-)
Or better yet, how about leaving all your toys at my house?
8) X 1,000,000,000
J.
|
1103.674 | GIg report | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Mar 12 1990 10:18 | 13 |
| Well I guess I didn't do enough damage control prior to gigging with the
quattro....the footswitch was intermittant, thankfully I noticed during setup
and was able to use the universal tool (duct tape) to get it running reliably.
Yesterday I worked on it, the jack is shot, the jack is almost totally plastic,
the jack needs to be isolated electrically from the case (I tried a different
non-plastic jack and it made no sounds at all!) and I don't have a source
for a jack...where are we getting parts for these beasts? I can limp along
on duct tape for a while but want it fixed right.
the good news: It performed great otherwise...I raised the eyebrows of my
fellow guitar player, he wants one too!
dbii
|
1103.675 | no damage here (mr lucky) | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Mon Mar 12 1990 11:23 | 33 |
| Now there's something I knew all along. I think I mentioned it
way back when I was trying to get my Roland GP-8 to switch channels
on my M1 and Quattro. The problem was the sleeve on the GP-8's ext
control outs were common with the sleeve of the line outputs and
then I couldn't get anything out of the amp. So I built a relay
isolation box out of RS components (simple power supply, relays,
and interconnects), which I used until I got the KH patch bayettes.
So your right , It HAS to be isolated from the chassis. I should
know more on parts when I get my letter from Germany, we're looking
into replacement pots already just in case someone breaks on off.
I used the TR for both jobs this past weekend with very good results.
I don't have a problem with jacks because the rack is all permanently
wired, I just plug in the speaker , the foot controller, and my
wireless receiver and rock out. I did check into the running temp
preamp because Buck got me wondering if overheating is a major concern
with these, even though I've had good luck. Here's my opinion:
If you don't have enough ventilation above the preamp, you're gonna
cook it. I would be sure that at least one rack space above has
adequate ventilation front to back. Also I wouldn't put a big heat
generator directly below the preamp. I am gonna have a replacement
top made for my preamps that are fully ventilated, not just the
slots they have above the tubes. That way the power supply won't
overheat as well. Then I'm adding two mini-muffin fans just for
added protection. If the replacement tops are reasonably cheap
I'll post a note.
I have to reprogram a couple banks in my SGE to work with the
M1 again. I blasted away at home on Sunday with the M1 stack just
to see if it still sends chills through me, it does. I'm gonna post
some of my new tweaks in 1640 for you M1 owners. I know it's hard
to believe but I played the stack for almost two hours with absolutely
no effects!
-BoOm-
|
1103.676 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Mar 12 1990 15:02 | 7 |
| Called LP music and talked to a fellow named Todd. He called back an hour later
and I can get a jack by sending $6 down...it's already in the mail
Now hopefully, they'll ship it faster than some of the other "deals" us DECcies
have ordered...
dbii
|
1103.677 | want to go mobile | PNO::HEISER | buyout mania sweeps DEC! | Wed Mar 14 1990 17:06 | 4 |
| Has anyone put wheels (casters?) on their combos? What are the chances
of it affecting the sound?
Mike
|
1103.678 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Wed Mar 14 1990 19:46 | 4 |
| Well I'm impressed LP Music must have mailed the replacement jack after
we got off the phone and not waited for the check...it's here!
under the knife dbii
|
1103.679 | It's the way to go | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Wed Mar 14 1990 20:14 | 5 |
| I have casters on my Hiwatt 1x12 combo and I don't think it affects the
sound. It *certainly* helps in transporting it (except when you find
stairs...).
Greg
|
1103.680 | | PNO::HEISER | buyout mania sweeps DEC! | Thu Mar 15 1990 16:28 | 18 |
| Well I finally received my Quad mode footswitch today (I know APPLAUSE!
APPLAUSE!). I haven't tried it out though.
I do know it is slightly different from the ones in the brochure. I
have plastic switches instead of metal.
They better not break!
I thought of something else these Kittys need besides casters, AC
outlets! Why don't these guys hang AC outlets (switched or unswitched,
I'm not fussy) off of the preamp section? Then you can plug your
effects or whatever into it and only have 1 power cord going to the
wall.
My hi-fi preamp has 4 switched outlets on it. I just have to turn it
on to turn on the power amp, turntable, cassette, and active EQ.
Mike
|
1103.681 | just joking | TOOK::SUDAMA | Living is easy with eyes closed... | Thu Mar 15 1990 17:52 | 12 |
| >I thought of something else these Kittys need besides casters, AC
>outlets! Why don't these guys hang AC outlets (switched or unswitched,
>I'm not fussy) off of the preamp section? Then you can plug your
>effects or whatever into it and only have 1 power cord going to the
>wall.
Get a *real* amp! My Seymour-Duncan has two AC outlets, both unswitched
(but I converted one of them to switched so I could power up my effects
unit at the same time with a single flick). But hey, what do expect
from a mail-order sellout? :-) :-) :-) :-)
- Ram
|
1103.682 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Mar 15 1990 20:40 | 4 |
| Spend $6 on a power strip and fire your rig up from there - works
for me !
Econo-Scary
|
1103.683 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri Mar 16 1990 09:21 | 3 |
| re: -.1 What he said...it all fires up with one flip of the switch...
dbii
|
1103.684 | conveniences I like | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Fri Mar 16 1990 10:11 | 20 |
| That's the ticket! I use a Brooks rack mount power strip in the
bottom single space of my rack. It's got a power switch (illuminated)
and circuit breaker on the front, and six outlets on the back. $40.
I know all about Furmans, I have the PL plus in my P.A. amp rack
and a PL-8 in the P.A. effects rack. They're nice, but they aren't
cheap. And I really don't think the "surge protection/filtering"
on them is that much more than your usual computer type multi-strip.
As a matter on fact my rack power strip has a Kitty Hawk logo on
it that matches the position of the logo on the speaker cab! BTW
my KH logos are all horizontal (except my M5).
It's easy to think of all the conveniences the manufacturers could
have put on the amps. I agree on an AC outlet, a removable line
cord (or at least cord wrap brackets), better ventilation, and I
would have made the class switch lockable so you would have to be
in standby to switch. I don't want to know what you could do to
the amp by throwing the class A/classAB switch while running at
full gun.
I'm running my TR topless in the rack to check on how the heat
dissipates. It's pretty well protected by the rest of the rack.
-BoOm-
|
1103.685 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Thu Mar 22 1990 09:05 | 16 |
| Okay , before I catch a ration of you know what. The t's are ordered
and in process. Final configuration: heart-size logo on the front
(ya know like to the left, above where a pocket would be) and full-size
on the back. The front is the Kitty Hawk name only, the back is
a hawk perched on top of the logo with "amplifiers" underneath.
That way you won't get "what's a Kitty Hawk?" questions as frequently.
And in conforming with notes rules I can assure everyone that
I have made sure this is a "not for profit" venture. The t's are
"screen stars best" running $6.65 printed both sides, plus tax,
plus screen charge, plus postage... ... you get the idea, I kept
the margin just tight enough to cover the overall costs for 30 shirts.
I can send the order form to anyone whose inquisitive.
Along with the 24 black t's w/yellow logo, I've also got 6 light
gray coming with black print. If interested...
-BoOm-
|
1103.686 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Mar 22 1990 10:24 | 12 |
| Well, I'm gonna put this in here before Bulldawg comes and jabs me
about playing a Peavy amp last night.
Second song into the set my Kitty went south right in the middle of the
damn song. Poof. Ended up playing the rest of the set with a 27.95 Peavy
something or other. Acts like the high-pot fuse blew or something. The
pnly light on was the main power switch. The footswitch light winked out
and the tubes weren't glowing.
How hum. Back to trouble shooting mode. Anybody wanna buy a Kitty ?
jc
|
1103.687 | | TELALL::BUCKLEY | Get Real! | Thu Mar 22 1990 10:47 | 6 |
| -1
Yo, Coop!
Those are the EXACT symptoms when my Quattro lost its Transformer!!!
Buck, thinking about an M1000 for moi
|
1103.688 | | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Thu Mar 22 1990 10:58 | 10 |
| I love my Kitty! She's roarin' right along.
Finally got to try out the "hot lead" now that my footswitch is here.
I really like this channel.
The only circuit section I haven't tried out yet is the direct
injection port. I'll take care of that this weekend when I work on my
contribution to the GUITARtape.
Mike
|
1103.689 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Thu Mar 22 1990 11:36 | 7 |
| My 2 year old took a hammer to the quadmode footswitch last night...
needless to say the little plastic switch broke off...
ARGH!!!!
dbii
|
1103.690 | Ts | SMURF::BENNETT | No Nip Cars, No Nip Guitars | Thu Mar 22 1990 12:10 | 6 |
|
Any all cotton?
BTW: thanks to SMURF::LAMBERT I had a chance to play w/an M3
combo over the weekend. Quite nice. Hope the reliability thing
works itself out.
|
1103.691 | wait til their 5 | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Thu Mar 22 1990 12:13 | 6 |
| > My 2 year old took a hammer to the quadmode footswitch last night...
dbii, I have one of them too. Don't worry, it only gets worse.
Terrible 2's become Terrible 3's :-)
Mike
|
1103.692 | I wouldn't do THAT.....yuk, yuk | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Thu Mar 22 1990 13:01 | 11 |
| RE: "back a few replies"
Coop,
I can't bust ya for playing thru the Peavey, you did what ya had to do
for the good of the band! I can, however, bust ya real good for having
to admit that that little bugger did sound pretty good for being what
it was, eh? C'mon dude, Peavey saved the situation for you/us, ya
gots ta give a *little* credit! |)
Bulldawgster 8)
|
1103.693 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Mar 22 1990 13:47 | 14 |
| Okay I'll give a little credit...
...To my rack ! That thing is reliable anyway...
Agagagaga
Actually, Steve is right. For the size of the Peavy (it's
about the size of a Fender Champs), it did *okay*...I wished
I'd had my little GK though...I coulda ruled with it !
RE: Buck
Sshhhhhhh ! Don't even say sh*t like that ! Did you get your Quattro
repaired ?
jc (Who was gonna sell his Marshall...Now maybe the Kittyhawk... :)
|
1103.694 | Trusty dusty ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Mar 22 1990 18:58 | 10 |
| RE - 1
I don't want it anymore. 8^)
Think about it guys ... all of us have probably been bailed out by a
Peavey at least once in our career ....
Scary
|
1103.695 | Jens is now Moses! | CSC32::H_SO | | Thu Mar 22 1990 20:35 | 6 |
|
RE: -.1 You have a "CAREER"? OK! Scary is now officially
a Prophet, too! ;-)
J.
|
1103.696 | Jedi mind trick with the checkbook ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Mar 22 1990 23:05 | 8 |
| If you ever by more than a Sears acoustic ... you'll never "prophet"
from the music biz. If I make (before strings, picks, and beer) $50 at
a gig, I see that as justification to go spend $300. Worked last
weekend ! Lesse ... I should make about $120 this weekend ... yep,
that's about MP-1 range ...
Scary
|
1103.697 | make a little, spend alot, what a country! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Fri Mar 23 1990 09:01 | 7 |
| Scary,
Yer startin' to sound like someone I know who actually ran a bar tab
that was bigger than his band earnings for a 3 nighter! HE actually
didn't drink that much, but ALL his friends did! Yuk!
Steve |)
|
1103.698 | I'll pull the plug (STARZ) | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Fri Mar 23 1990 09:49 | 25 |
|
I think the I.R.S. requires me to spend more money than I make
in this little side biz. At least that's what I tell the wife!
Boy, did I do a good job this year: two new guitars (one custom
made), Kitty Hawk's out the wazoo (most at clearance prices),
and a major upgrade to my P.A. I think 1990 will be mellower
in terms of my music store mania.
I'm keeping all my Kitty's except the M3 60 watt combo. I've still
got the M1 stack, M1 exotic wood combo, M5 "practice" combo, and
the multi-rack set up.
I'll post it in 2.* when I decide to let it go. I've had the M3
since 9/88 and it has been very, very good to me. I really think
that most of the KH tube heads need more cooling (fans) if you're
really gonna push them hard for extended periods. My M1 head is
getting fitted with a whisper fan. And all my KH preamps are
getting fully vented top covers.
One thing I might consider (if the price is right) is the
Rexx 1602 single space amp. It would make a great back-up
unit since it is so compact and it's dual channel. I also think
their 1 X 12 speaker cab and rack sleeves are relly nice.
-BoOm-
|
1103.699 | warning | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Fri Mar 23 1990 11:00 | 4 |
| If you file Schedule C for home businesses, expect an audit if you
don't start showing profits by your fifth year.
Mike
|
1103.700 | | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Fri Mar 23 1990 11:00 | 1 |
| 700 replies, only 301 more!
|
1103.701 | 701 | SMURF::BENNETT | Pull Claim Blend? Say What? | Fri Mar 23 1990 15:37 | 2 |
|
Go speedracers GO!
|
1103.702 | | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Fri Mar 23 1990 15:57 | 4 |
| I used to love that cartoon when I was younger. Never see it anymore,
except on Reb Beach's t-shirts ;-)
Mike
|
1103.703 | order yours today | BUSY::JMINVILLE | rockin' through the wilderness | Fri Mar 23 1990 16:26 | 6 |
| You can order "Go Speed Racer, Go!" t-shirts from a place that
advertises in the back of Rolling Stone Magazine. I used to watch
that cartoon every day after school when I was a kid, that and Kimba
The White Lion!!
joe.
|
1103.704 | rathole | SMURF::BENNETT | Mucus McCain | Fri Mar 23 1990 17:01 | 4 |
|
Let's not forget Astro Boy, Prince Planet, Tobor (the 8th man).
Astro Boy was my fave.
|
1103.705 | and Bandit, too..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Mon Mar 26 1990 09:20 | 5 |
| RE: RATHOLE....
What about Johnny Quest? "Get this bucket movin', Race"!
Steve D. (old guy) |)
|
1103.706 | Kimba was a better show... | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Mon Mar 26 1990 14:47 | 5 |
| Speed, Racer X, Trixie, Spridle, Chim-Chim, Pops... Naaa, don't
know what you guys are talkin' about...Neither did Paul Gilbert.
jc (Who sez: Anyone remember 'Snake' from the Something Racing Team ?)
(Snake had a cool helmet)
|
1103.707 | I ready to go to the rack, period ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Rebel without applause ... | Tue Mar 27 1990 01:47 | 9 |
| Interesting thing happened with my M3 this weekend at a gig. During
the last set my tone was all over the road ! One song it would have
shimmering sustain, next song would be relatively dead, with no patch
changes or anything. Probably got a tube ready to go. I love a
parade ....
Scary
|
1103.708 | keep em running | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Tue Mar 27 1990 16:46 | 19 |
| Rut Row Rorge - I can here it now "kill boom". I'm not sure what
to think anymore. After all the initial sh*t tube problems nd reseating
and whatever I started to think everything worked out O.K. Obviously
there are a few of you out there that wish you never saw this topic,
on the other hand others still think it was a great deal but now
there's more concern.
Then I have my experiences where I use my KH gear all the time
with no problems. I'll admit that the rack gets more use than anything
else and they may be more reliable than the heads. And I've taken
a few precautions. Other things to consider: Maybe there were a few
"dogs" in the bunch at the warehouse and of course these are the
ones we hear the most about. I had an old Marshall head that ran
me more in repairs than the original cost in the two years I owned
it. I've never been comfortable with Marshall since, even though
I know they are the "standard".
All in all, I'm gonna keep my gear till it dies and I can't fix
it. I'll sell off my M3, keep my M1's and rack gear.
-BoOm-
|
1103.709 | I'm Happy | SPKALI::MARK | | Tue Mar 27 1990 17:51 | 12 |
| John (Boom) it was a power tube problem. I pulled two of them out
and ran for over two hours without a hitch. I'm not sorry I saw
the topic and bought one. The M3 is one of the most responsive amps
to the players touch that I have ever heard. Overall I'd say I'm
very happy with it. No need to go out and spend $1000 plus on an
MP-1 and a power amp now........knock on wood.
Mark Crombie
BTW would anyone out there in Kitty land be willing to send me a
copy of the schematics to an M3 or an M1 and an owners manual??
Mail me at SPKALI::MARK if you can....Thanks!!!!
|
1103.710 | | PNO::HEISER | hanging 10 with E.T. | Tue Mar 27 1990 18:09 | 4 |
| My M1 is great! I would only sell it to take the rack plunge, and even
then I would get a LOT more than I paid for it.
Mike
|
1103.711 | mine's doin' fine..... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Wed Mar 28 1990 09:29 | 7 |
| Boomer,
I was the original "discouraged" KH owner, and I just got another 9 hours
of trouble free service from my M3 head last weekend. Knock on wood,
I've already got my $211 worth!!
Steve D. |)
|
1103.712 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Mar 28 1990 10:05 | 11 |
| Good news... Nothing is really wrong with mine.
I blew a fuse (I dunno why) the other night. Everything seems cool now.
I may go back to 6L6's though... For reliability reasons.
Don't get me wrong Boom, I like my Kitty, I just don't trust it !
BEsides, I'm a spoiled Rack-Brat.
jc (Who has a MIDI-KITTY Patch all set up on his MP1 +Reversed Reverb
and delay and chorus)
PS - Of course I'd sell my Kitty for $500 if anyone wants it... ;)
|
1103.713 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Wed Mar 28 1990 14:41 | 18 |
| Ok, I feel much better now! Maybe I'm daring running EL34's in
my M1's, but I really like the sound. Oh well , time will tell.
As for me getting any new toys it will probably be something in
the sound processing area if I sell my SGE.
If I do buy any amp gear it will absolutly be rack gear (feel
better Coop?). I can have fun with me "old-style" combos and stack
but I'm getting the most mileage (and sounds) out of
MY "MIDI-Kitty-ARTFART-SP" killer rack.
Remember all the precautions on tube amps and these KH's should
last a while!
-BoOm-
p.s. - still waiting for my letter from Germany (three weeks)
p.p.s.- t's in less than a week!
p.p.p.s. - Marshalls blow up too!
|
1103.714 | No problems here! | CSC32::H_SO | | Wed Mar 28 1990 18:05 | 12 |
|
YUP! Nothing is wrong with my KH wither!
I don't have one! 8) Agagagagagaga...
Just kidding, Greg! Don't blow up my Boogie!
J.
|
1103.715 | Still got my fingers crossed (and boy is it tough to play guitar like that) | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Greg House - DTN 523-2722 | Wed Mar 28 1990 18:11 | 5 |
| I've been using mine at the majority of my band practices (1-3 times a
week) since I got it and haven't had a bit of trouble with it. Sounds
great, certainly worth much more then the bargain price!
Greg
|
1103.716 | | PNO::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Wed Mar 28 1990 18:19 | 5 |
| anyone using digital pedals with their Kitty combos? I wonder how the
signal integrity holds up in the effects loop. How many pedals would
be a good limit?
Mike
|
1103.717 | Boom goes J's Boogie! | CSC32::H_SO | | Wed Mar 28 1990 20:00 | 7 |
|
RE.-2
Yup, I do like the tone that Greg uses alot! Especially the Slush
tone ;-)! Seriously, I do like it...
J.
|
1103.718 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Wed Mar 28 1990 20:12 | 8 |
| re: .716
Yeah- I use digital effects thru my M1 heads- the effects loop works
fine as long as you get a good level match... three effects at once
is the most I'd use, more than that and the sound turns to mud, imho.
I usually use just two- delay into chorus.
Steve
|
1103.719 | SGE thumbs up, MP-1 thumbs down | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Greg House - DTN 523-2722 | Wed Mar 28 1990 21:09 | 19 |
| I've used the SGE in my efx loop the last few times and it seems to
sound good provided you pick the right patch. It doesn't seem to like
the combination of M3 distortion with SGE distortion (makes a nice
howl). If I use the SGE distortion, the M3 has to be set clean, and
vice versa.
After sorting out that little issue, I found some sounds I really liked
(just last night).
I can't, however, seem to find a good way to get my MP-1 to work with
the M3 though. I tried it in the efx loop (absolute awful) and before
the input (a little better) and it just doesn't seem to work well. I
may have a level matching problem, but I haven't really had time to
do the trial and error thing to see.
Any suggestions for using a high gain device like an MP-1 with a Kitty
Hawk?
Greg
|
1103.720 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Thu Mar 29 1990 11:18 | 14 |
| I don't think running the MP-1 in the FX loop of the M3 is gonna
cut it. It's the old two preamps together aren't always better than one.
Of course you could plug the MP-1 into the effects return and bypass
the M3's preamp entirely. That way you are using a TUBE power amp.
I've done this going into my M1 stack from out of my rack, sounds
real goodAnd I NEVER combine my effects distortion with my KH
lead channels, you're right GH - it sounds like sh*t. And there's
no effects distortion that can touch my M1's overdrive sound.
Well - another band meeting to determine direction and the band's
fate. I've got two offers to consider anyway. One option is a guy
that plays keyboard and works at a music store. He's got a killer
set up (VFX-SD, SQ-80, P-3 piano module) and a friend that's a drummer.
We're talking tonight.
-BoOm-
|
1103.721 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Thu Mar 29 1990 13:24 | 14 |
| Why would you want to preamp the signal twice? I can see why it sounds
trashed.
The MP1 with the Kitty tube power section sounds like a perfect match
to me.
Re: FX loops
Thanks for the comments. I was looking at only 2 or 3 pedals
(chorus/flange, delay, possible sampler). The on-line reverb is okay,
but I'd like to experiment with a digital reverb unit too, to hear all the
different types of reverb. I guess that's 4 pedals max, or a DSP128+.
Mike
|
1103.722 | Never satisfied | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Greg House - DTN 523-2722 | Thu Mar 29 1990 13:57 | 21 |
| Thanks John, that's a good idea with running the MP-1 into the EFX
return w/o a send. I'll try that one out and see if it gets me what I
was looking for.
> Why would you want to preamp the signal twice? I can see why it sounds
> trashed.
It was mostly just an accident, but I am trying to get more gain then
the M3 gain channel would get me, for a certain type of sound. I was
able to get a good "Slash-ish" crunchy but creamy sound with the M3
(which I really like and use a lot), but not something that really
scorched (which I want every once in awhile).
I just keep thinking that with all this big dollar equipment, I should
be able to get *all* the sounds I want, y'know? Maybe I'm just being
too hard to please (as usual)...
...or maybe I should stop trying to base my relatively expensive rack
setup around a $200 bargain basement KittyHawk.
Greg
|
1103.723 | | CSC32::H_SO | | Thu Mar 29 1990 21:41 | 4 |
|
RE: .721...Mike...Yup! 128+ all the way...
J.
|
1103.724 | Reb's still using them | UPWARD::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Fri Mar 30 1990 12:32 | 9 |
| Check out the new issue of "Guitar School" with Paul Gilbert and Reb
Beach on the cover.
In the Reb Beach equipment review, they have a photo of his rack.
There's an M1 head on the top and a few rack mount preamps in there (as
well as other stuff). Couldn't tell if they were Quattros or
Testarossas though.
Mike
|
1103.725 | only 16 TR's left to account for! | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Fri Mar 30 1990 12:57 | 7 |
|
Yeah, Reb's got a Testarossa AND a Quattro in there. I read somewhere
that he recently picked up a SGE and bought his first Marshall!
Buck will like that! I like the title they give for the rack :
"The rack of Doom" (and it is!)
-BoOm-
|
1103.726 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Fri Mar 30 1990 13:10 | 11 |
| >Yeah, Reb's got a Testarossa AND a Quattro in there. I read somewhere
>that he recently picked up a SGE and bought his first Marshall!
>Buck will like that!
And he does!
>I like the title they give for the rack :
> "The rack of Doom" (and it is!)
NOT to be confused with "The rock of BoOm"!!!
;^)
|
1103.727 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Fri Mar 30 1990 18:41 | 11 |
| Since I've received my Quad footswitch, I've been experimenting with
all 4 channels on the M1. I think I like Hot Lead the best (both
LEDs lit).
It also seems louder/stronger, volume wise, than the other 3. Is this
normal on the M1s? There's a slight signal reduction going back to
Lead A or C.
...or it could be my ears going with the 100 watts blazin' ;-)
Mike
|
1103.728 | green + red = b*llz to the wall! | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Sat Mar 31 1990 12:32 | 11 |
| re -1
that's just the way it is.... on the lead channel, the red led is for
one gain stage, green is for another. When you combine them both, you
get the two gain stages together instead of just one which is why there
is a significant volume boost.
I like the hot lead setting best too... it's a perfect lead tone, but
it's also great to be able to switch back to green or red for lead fills
during the vocals. The drop in volume keeps the guitar from over-powering
the singer(s).
|
1103.729 | recording from direct injection | UPWARD::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Mon Apr 02 1990 13:30 | 13 |
| I tried out the Direct Injection port for the first time this weekend.
I was disappointed that it doesn't output at a fixed db line level, but
is dependent on the Master setting.
I need help here! I had it hooked up to my hi-fi setup like this:
KH M1 -> NAD Preamp (aux. ports) -> NAK on the tape loop
The clean channel sounds great, but the Lead channels sound awful on
tape. It's pure distortion on tape! What do I need to put in the path
to clean it up? (please don't say an H3000 ;-))
Mike
|
1103.730 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Mon Apr 02 1990 15:32 | 13 |
| I'm not too sure what the problem is, unless you really are
overloading the NAD's input in lead mode. If you are unable to adjust
the input then some other attenuation may be necessary. Actually
I really like the sound I get out of my M1 when I use the Red Box
through the speaker outs (it's set up for speaker level and line)
and out of the Red Box into my Yammy MT44. That works fine, but
if all else fails, just mike it. I know it's old advice, but sometimes
it's just that that works best.
Hey - I found a microphonic 12AX7 preamp tube in one of my
Testarossas! I could get it to "click" by tapping on the back of
the preamp. A new valve fixed it right up!
-BoOm-
|
1103.731 | KH for Bass! | FSTVAX::GALLO | Bass: The Final Frontier | Mon Apr 02 1990 15:40 | 13 |
|
I'm another potential convert.
At practice this weekend, my PV broke. I then plugged my
bass preamp into the FX return of an M3 head and it sounded
great. Plenty loud too!
Kinda makes me wish I bought one of those heads for
myself.
-Tom
|
1103.732 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Mon Apr 02 1990 18:11 | 8 |
| re .729
It sounds to me like Boom is right - you're clipping the signal at
the input to the NAD. I'd try going M1 -> NAK directly, that way
you could use the record levels to control the input signal. I've
done this before with my tape deck with good results.
Steve
|
1103.733 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Mon Apr 02 1990 18:57 | 6 |
| Thanks Boom, Steve! I'll try it tonight. Wasn't sure what sort of
output Direct Injection was providing so I preamped it.
What's a Red Box?
Mike
|
1103.734 | possible answer to try tonight | UPWARD::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Mon Apr 02 1990 19:16 | 11 |
| I went back and looked at the M1 schematic (what I should've done to
start with, but I left it in my desk). Man, I'm lucky I didn't blow
the preamp stage on the NAD. The NAD expects millivolts and was
getting almost 2 volts! Unfortunately, going straight to a tape deck
may also be a problem since it is also expecting millivolts. I'd be
severely bummed if I overloaded my Nakamichi.
According to the schematic, the Effects Send jack should work as I have
it set up now. It's putting out millivolts.
Mike
|
1103.735 | BoOm SeZ SoOn! | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Tue Apr 03 1990 10:15 | 4 |
| I should be picking up t's tomorrow. I'm anxious to get them
and start shipping. I'll post what I have available then.
-BoOm-
|
1103.736 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Shut up! I'm doin' a Nike commercial | Tue Apr 03 1990 14:34 | 10 |
| Re: recording
I tried it again last night with a different deck and the Direct
Injection worked okay with it, as did the Effects Send. This boom box
probably has higher tolerances.
I'm not sure what mic level voltages are, but I'm assuming their higher
since the Direct Injection port is for going to the mixer. Correct?
Mike
|
1103.737 | even Bart wants one! | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Thu Apr 05 1990 14:49 | 9 |
| So I get to pick up the t's today for sure! Anyway during lunch
I got to go in the back room to make sure the design was up to my
expectations. They were touching up the screen and getting ready
to do a run. It really looks like it's gonna be sharp! I'm glad
I decided to put the "Hawk" logo on the back because it really adds
a lot. I'll figure the best way to package and ship them.
-BoOm-
|
1103.738 | Hawkin' tease | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Fri Apr 06 1990 11:28 | 8 |
| Finally - got those KH t's in my sweaty hands. They really came
out nice. Great detail and contast! I only have about 10 available,
meaning unaccounted for. About 8 are accounted for but not paid
for. I have only 2 grey unaccounted for (1 med, 1 large).
I am mailing out an acknowledgment today to all who are getting shipped
to this weekend.
-BoOm-
|
1103.739 | Anyone still looking for one? | NRPUR::DEATON | In Tents | Fri Apr 06 1990 11:37 | 5 |
| I saw a Kitty Hawk M5 in Steve's Quality Music (Danver's MA) last night
for $579 (or thereabouts).
Dan
|
1103.740 | even Monty Hall would laugh | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Fri Apr 06 1990 11:44 | 8 |
| Oh that's a great deal! (I'm kidding). I got my M5 dirt cheap!
It's a real nice amp if you don't need a lot of power and you like
a vintage tube amp sound (it's those 6V6 tubes that do it).
Trust me on this one: You can get the price down quite a bit from
$579. My guess? $400 or less on a clean deal - no trade in.
T-BoOm
|
1103.741 | t totaller! | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Mon Apr 09 1990 11:36 | 15 |
| For all us KH old timers - I talked to Josh on Sunday (he left
LPMG to go to Electro Voice back around January). I figured Sunday
early afternoon is a good time to catch musicians recuperating from
the weekend. Anyway, although EV is keeping him busy, he still keeps
in touch with Angelo at LP. He mentioned that LP ordered a supply
of spares for the Kitty Hawks that are out there. I mentioned that
I sent a letter to Germany four weeks ago, and I'm waiting a reply.
Takes a while huh? I told Josh he's got a t-shirt on the way. He's
the one that gave me the go ahead to use the logo!
I have a few black t's avail in L and XL. I'll see about ordering
again. Maybe the next black t's will have hot pink ink! Does that
match anyone's guitar out there? Seriously, I only have about eight
shirts left out of the original 30!
-BoOm-
|
1103.742 | ... it died with an awful sound ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Apr 10 1990 05:54 | 13 |
| Well, I guess my Kitty's down to 8 lives ... blew a fuse last night
when I went to take 'er out of standby. Question ... does the M3 take
slo-blo fuses or fast-blo ? Does it matter ....
Also, I mentioned in an earlier reply that my M3 head got very hot to
touch on the front panel, and would it be wise to add a fan. Says
right on the back panel something about adding a fan for extra cooling.
When all else fails, read the box I guess !
Scary
(who's impatiently waiting on his Kitty T's ! 8^)
|
1103.743 | jc stepping out of Kitty land...Film at 11 ! | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Tue Apr 10 1990 11:02 | 5 |
| I'm trying to work a deal with a local Redneck to trade my M3 had for a
'77 LesPaul Custom with a Jackson J90 in the lead position. Sounds
like it could be a deal for moi ! A $200 LP ! Thats my kinda Gibson!
;^)
|
1103.744 | it's about time, dude.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Tue Apr 10 1990 12:24 | 4 |
| Jeff's gonna buy a *real* guitar!!! Ack! I'm shocked! Coop, can I
borrow it on some songs.....please?!
Bullpup
|
1103.745 | | UPWARD::HEISER | don't sample me, don't sample me | Tue Apr 10 1990 12:31 | 5 |
| Coop, you'll have to change your personal name!
Which is heavier, the Les Paul or your rack? ;-)
Mike
|
1103.746 | Hushed-MIDI-ADA-FX-Les_Paul-induced-Rack-Puke! | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Tue Apr 10 1990 13:53 | 4 |
| yeah Coop, you're gonna have to re-think a personally name with the
Hush and a new git!
|
1103.747 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Tue Apr 10 1990 14:39 | 5 |
| I dunno though... $200 for a Gibson ?
Whew... I gotta think this thru...
:)
|
1103.748 | | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Tue Apr 10 1990 15:11 | 10 |
| Yo Coop - now you'll have to find another topic to take abuse
in! If the Les Paul is in decent shape, sounds like a great deal!
I know, you didn't think I'd say that, but a deals a deal. Besides
you ARE a confirmed rack puke!
I spent $17 and change at the Post Office shipping T's! Should
be showing up all over the country in a few days.
Hey Jeff - are you keeping your patch bayette? Cool lights, right?
-bOOm-
|
1103.749 | Good, but there's better... | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Tue Apr 10 1990 15:48 | 6 |
| BoOm,
The Patch Bayette has cool lights, but not as cool as the lights on a
Hush II-CX!
|
1103.750 | So, you gonna sell your rack for a Twin too ? | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Apr 10 1990 16:00 | 7 |
| If Coop buys a Les Paul, he better have his asbestos underoos on - all
the crap I got for buying a Strat will be reciprocated with intrest !
Hmm, a neon pick Les Paul with a reverse angled pointed headstock and a
Floyd Rose, should be interesting !
Scary
|
1103.751 | I haven't gotten the beast yet folks ... It might be junk... | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Tue Apr 10 1990 16:14 | 9 |
| No twins. No amps, period !!!! Maybe I'll keep my Marshall, but...
Racks rule. ;)
Yep, the HushII-CX wins the cool-lights-competition by a factor of 300 or
so. I may sell the Patch Bayette, if anyone is interested. BTW - I found
why MIDI THRU didn't work. There was a pushed-in pin in my shorty MIDI
cable. No biggie. I called F/S !
jc
|
1103.752 | JC- what a MIDI pin-head! | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Tue Apr 10 1990 16:45 | 7 |
| re .-1 and you were b*tchin about the PB not working! What a
Kitty-basher. Hush (II-CX) your mouth! I'll bet you would've been
happier with a Kitty preamp in your rack from hell than the M3.
(But I'm not offering to sell mine!)
-BoOm-
|
1103.753 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Tue Apr 10 1990 16:49 | 8 |
| Midi-Pin-Head !!
Agagagagagagagagaaa...
But seriously folks, I'm pretty happy with my (single-space) MP1. It
rox !
jc (MIDI-Pin-Head) YEeeeeooooowwww !!!
|
1103.754 | ;^)
| COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Greg House - DTN 523-2722 | Wed Apr 11 1990 00:19 | 4 |
| What kind of a moth head would put one of those nasty Jackson ceramic pickups
in a Les Paul?
(...which begs the question "what kind would buy one?")
|
1103.755 | Because mine had real pickups | MISFIT::KINNEYD | It just doesn't matter, it just doesn't ... | Wed Apr 11 1990 09:40 | 3 |
| No fair, I paid $550 for my 77 LP Custom, no frets and all!
Dk.
|
1103.756 | Stand by | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Apr 11 1990 09:48 | 5 |
| I know it. If I got a Custom it'd be for the pickups !
This guy is obviously a "Zit For Brains" ;)
BTW/FWIW - I haven't heard from this guy since, and he was supposed to call
last night so maybe I'm gonna miss out. ;(
|
1103.757 | | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Wed Apr 11 1990 10:56 | 12 |
| Hey JC (MPH) - I might still have some old LP pickups hanging
around! I put EMG's in my Custom years ago. I'll check tonight!
I also have a Dimarzio hummer that came in my B.C.Rich STIII that
I replaced with a Megadrive in the bridge position!
Gee - I don't know what to say until you see the LP though.
Did you tell "Zit for Brains" what you paid for the M3? I hope
not! A '77 LP Custom could be a real classic or a rowboat oar
depending on how this moron took care of it, or whatever other
mods he might have done to it.
FWIW - I LOVE the sound of my Les Paul Showcase when it's
driving my KH M1 stack. It's rauciously rude!
-bOOm-
|
1103.758 | | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Thu Apr 12 1990 15:41 | 6 |
| A few of you out there should be seeing a white first class
envelope this weekend (maybe even today). I'm sure I'll be hearing
from you. Don't expect me to do Marshall t's though. THEY would
probably sue me, besides they have their own!
-BoOm-
|
1103.759 | ;-) | UPWARD::HEISER | tag his toe & put him in the drawer | Thu Apr 12 1990 15:46 | 3 |
| I want Marshall UnderRoos (tm)!
Mike
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1103.760 | they look maaaahhhhvelous! Thanx Boom! | NAVIER::STARR | And I'm telling you I'm not going... | Thu Apr 12 1990 16:14 | 9 |
| Hey Boom - I got mine in today!
The look awesome!!!!! Both colors!!!!!!
Those who are waiting - you're gonna love'm!
Those who didn't order - well, there are still a couple left, right Boom?
Alan S.
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1103.761 | yeah - those Kitty Hawk Tease (sic) | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Thu Apr 12 1990 16:45 | 6 |
|
Don't hype them up too much! I don't want to let anyone down.
But WTF - I'm glad you like em!
-BooM-
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1103.762 | another satisfied customer | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Thu Apr 12 1990 21:24 | 14 |
| whad'a'ya mean hype??!!
I just got mine too (both colors, one for each M1 head!!)
Alan is right, they're great! My girlfriend even likes 'em
which is saing alot,'cause she's not too fond of the amps
(says they hurt her sweet little ears, ya know??)
Now I've finally got the opportunity to look stylish when I
play out... something I never had before!!! Maybe we should
all chip in and send one over to Wolfram Roy... his picture
looks like he'd take a large.
Anyhow, thanks for the t-shirt project Boom.
Ste
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1103.763 | I couldn't resist... | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Thu Apr 12 1990 21:29 | 6 |
| re: .759
Hey Mike, why do you want Marshall underoos???
So yo can modify 'em and get a real BROWN MARSHALL?????
|
1103.764 | | CSC32::H_SO | If you like the shoe, then wear it! | Thu Apr 12 1990 22:07 | 9 |
|
RE: -.1
Agagagagagagaga!
Don't forget...
Yellow on the front!!! ;-)
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1103.765 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Apr 13 1990 00:12 | 11 |
| re-2
Thanks ... I needed that !! But seriously, I've been looking for a
black Marshall shirt for quite some time. I ordered 2 from 2 different
sources, specifying black or NOTHING, and got a yellow (black logo) and
purple (blue logo). If someone could pppppplllluuuuueeeze point me to
a place where I could get one, I swear I'll put you on my Christmas
card list ! 8^)
Scary
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1103.766 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Kittyhawk - endorsed by Elvis | Fri Apr 13 1990 09:53 | 7 |
|
BoOm, I wore mine to work today and it IS awesome! The plant manager
generally gives me crap when I don't wear ties, but I have copped an
attitude with this T on!
Thanks,
-pat
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1103.767 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Apr 13 1990 10:28 | 4 |
| Should get mine today then - I hope !!!! 8^)
Scary
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1103.768 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Fri Apr 13 1990 10:54 | 4 |
| Got mine yesterday. They look great!
Thanx BoOm,
BuCk
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1103.769 | | UPWARD::HEISER | silent anticipations | Fri Apr 13 1990 12:42 | 9 |
| > BoOm, I wore mine to work today and it IS awesome! The plant manager
> generally gives me crap when I don't wear ties, but I have copped an
> attitude with this T on!
Pat, you guys have to wear ties to work?
Anyone know of any Quattros hanging around waiting to be bought?
Mike
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1103.770 | The "M" word returns with a vengence! | ICS::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Fri Apr 13 1990 14:10 | 6 |
| -1
I don't know about any quattros, but I may be coerced into selling my
Testarossa if someone was so inclined to bug me about it.
Buck, hopeless again after the release of the Marshall 900s!
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1103.771 | | KIDVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Fri Apr 13 1990 14:30 | 3 |
|
I knew you'd see it our way Dude!
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1103.772 | Loud And Proud ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Apr 13 1990 15:58 | 7 |
| Got my T's a few minutes ago ... gonna go show 'em off tonight ! Hmm,
the "hawk" kinda resembles Harley wings ... aggaga !
GOOD JOB BOOM !!!! Thanks a bunch !
Scary
|
1103.773 | | UPWARD::HEISER | I'm schizophrenic and so am I | Fri Apr 13 1990 17:16 | 3 |
| Ms. Postperson delivered mine today too! Thanks Boom!
Mike
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1103.774 | | UPWARD::HEISER | I'm schizophrenic and so am I | Fri Apr 13 1990 17:18 | 5 |
| Has anyon tried rack mounting the Kitty Combo internals? Is there some
sort of adaptor available?
Thanks,
Mike
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1103.775 | 4th and 35, but I ain't gonna punt ! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Apr 16 1990 05:32 | 25 |
| OK, my M3 is a sick Kitty - I need some help guys !
This is the first troubles I've had out of it since I got it from
"Angelo's House Of Factory 2nd's", so I'm pretty sure a new set of
tubes will fix it, but I'm not sure.
Symptoms:
Blew a fuse when I took it out of standby.
Continued to blow more fuses (I was NOT using slo-blow's)
Now I notice that the rear EL34 (on the right as you look from the
back) is not glowing at all.
All the EL34's have brown marks around the base.
Also, when I blow fuses, there's quite a blue spark in the head - I
can't really see where it's coming from, but I wouldn't think a
fuse blowing would cause all that.
Suggestions, comments, vallium ? 8^)
Scary
(who still thinks his $200 investment is money well spent, even if
I gotta buy a new set of tubes ...)
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1103.776 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Apr 16 1990 05:36 | 9 |
| Oh yeah - my wife and I went out to grab a dose of RnR Friday proudly
displaying the new "Kittyhawk" T's. I think if Kittyhawk ever gets a
US dealership, they should use Scary Toy #1 as part of their
advertising campaign - 'scuse me miss, but does that say "Kitty" hawk ?
Good job Boom !
Scary
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1103.777 | I got sum spares.... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Mon Apr 16 1990 09:28 | 7 |
| Scary,
I've got a spare set of tubes, power and pre-amp. Yer welcome to
trouble shoot with them. I got them from Angelo, and I do NOT know
if they're new. Let me know.
Steve
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1103.778 | switch? | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Never met a guitar I didn't like | Mon Apr 16 1990 10:52 | 7 |
|
Scarymon, you may want to also look at the wiring on the standby switch
to make sure nothing is loose. Could have a bad or loose crimp. Tug
on 'em (after the caps have bled off!) a little and look for burn
marks.
-pat
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1103.779 | EL34 hell | FREEBE::REAUME | one Jalapeno milkshake please | Mon Apr 16 1990 11:33 | 18 |
| Scary-
Definitely get the bad EL34 outatown! Make sure all your tubes
are lit before switching off standby. In some cases a bad tube can
blow an etch on the circuit board, in that case it usually can be
hardwired. I've never had to do it, but I know it can be done. Also
you may want to run on just two EL34's until you determine the problem.
I would use just the two sockets on the right as you look at the
back of the amp. Worse case scenario: hopefully it's not the output
transformer. IF it is the transformer AND it's a older M3, then
there is a recommendation to hardwire the transformer to the circuit
board instead of running the leads straight in. LPMG knows how this
is done. I made sure my two M1's were hardwired in just for precaution.
If you don't have any luck getting the amp fixed where you are,
see what LPMG says or send me a message, I know of a few places
that will work on them.
I highly recommend additional cooling on the M1 and M3 heads!
The M5 doesn't run as hot, must be the 6V6 tubes. The fuses are
definitely slo-blow.
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1103.780 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Mon Apr 16 1990 12:47 | 6 |
| I second BoOm's theory of a BAD output tube!
Blowing fuses and stuff related to STANDBY switches = Bad Output Tubes!
Best o Luck...
Buck
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1103.781 | KH/MB compatibility mode? | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Mon Apr 16 1990 15:08 | 16 |
|
Glad you like the t's I sent out. OOPS (for yous guys in GS0:
I'm glad you-all like the t's).
Re .774 and the rack-adapter : I think you can get one that will
do the trick from Mesa Boogie, I'll bet it's a close fit. For that
matter I would bet the M/B output transformers would work in a KH but
you'd lose the D.I. output feature.
Re .770 - the JCM900 may be a real hot amp, but don't expect
these Marshalls to go cheap!
I've got some t's left in L and XL (six in all).
BTW - I'm putting a couple of excess KH pieces in 2.recent.
No, I'm not jumping off the bandwagon. I have more than enough
gear to keep me going for quite a while.
-BoOm-
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1103.782 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Apr 16 1990 15:44 | 5 |
| re: oputting some pieces in 2.recent...geez
I just bought Buck's Testerossa...(deflector shields up)
dbii
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1103.783 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Mon Apr 16 1990 16:43 | 4 |
| Yo BoOm, the new 900 Series is actually going to sell at a LOWER
price than in the past...cool, huh?
Buck, going 900-ized!
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1103.784 | a fair and just person I am | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Mon Apr 16 1990 17:35 | 8 |
| Yo Buck - I heard they are being made at the old Yugo plant
to reduce the cost!
Izzat why you sold the TR? To further your cause in Marshall-mania!
OK but be fair - Don't put your JCM-900 review in the KH note, just
a pointer will do.
-BoOm-
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1103.785 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Mon Apr 16 1990 18:54 | 7 |
| Yo, bOOm!
A Marshall 900 review in the KITTY HAWK note? Not on your life!!
(I wouldn't wanna degrade the review!) ];^>
TI sold it cuz the new 900 is everything I wanted from the TR, but it
still sounds like the "M" word.
|
1103.786 | Thanks a bunch !!! | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Apr 16 1990 19:46 | 8 |
| Thanks for all the suggestions guys ! Yo Bulldawg, I definitely take
you up on the offer, but I'm gonna take the guts out of the head and
take a look first. Who knows what I'll find - might be a piece of the
Berlin wall in there. But I have another question ... can I *really
run this thing with just the left set of EL34's ? Howzat work ?
Scary
|
1103.787 | non-techno explanation | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Tue Apr 17 1990 10:31 | 25 |
| Howzat work? - In your output tube section you (almost) always
have pairs of tubes. That's because in a class AB (commonly known
as push-pull) circuit, one tube (or pair of tubes) amplifies the
positive half of the signal while the other tube (or pair) amplifies
the negative half. This is used because it produces the most gain
with the minimum number of tubes. In a class A circuit all output
tubes operate on the waveform without switching between positive
and negative halves. This produces great sound because it eliminates
switching distortion, but it is not as efficient.
Back to the M3's output stage which is push-pull. In the 60 watt
version of the M3 the tube sockets on the left don't exist. There's
a place for them on the circuit board but they are omitted. The
reason for this is on the 60 watt versions the output transformer
is smaller and would probably cook if someone decided to run four
tubes through it. But there is no problem removing two tubes from
the output stage of the 100 watt amps to make them 60 watters. We've
been doing that with Marshall for years. The only catch is you have
to remove the correct pair , so you still have a push-pull
circuit. I'm not exactly sure what would happen if the you made
it a push-push (and I'm not trying it with MY amps). So - if you
remove the two EL34's on the left, leaving two on the right next
to the output transformer, one behind the other (looking at the
back), then you have a sixty watt M3.
--|bOOm|--
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1103.788 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Thu Apr 19 1990 21:08 | 10 |
| Well I'm gonna come clean
Once apon a time I said the Testerossa "sounded kinda lame".....
Well I can say that with appropriate tweeking it's pretty damn hot!
Wow
dbii...back to the hearing damage already in progress...
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1103.789 | Aaaahhhhhhh ............. | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Apr 20 1990 10:02 | 14 |
| 8^)
My Kitty Hawk M3 is back in commission again !!! I removed the dead tube
along with the 2 left tubes, and replaced the dead tube. Instant 60W
model, and it works F-I-N-E fine ! I think this set up will suit my
needs much better since tons of volume isn't on the menu. Plus I can
crank the master higher without sending our soundman to the hills !
Now I just need to load it with a 2,5A fuse instead of the 5A job and
I'll be set. BTW - slo blo's work MUCH better ! 8^)
Scary (who used to want a 50W Marshall, but .... 8^)
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1103.790 | Sheesh .... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Apr 20 1990 10:18 | 14 |
| OK, 1 more stupid tube head owner question ... note I didn't say it
would be the last one ...
Since my tubes aren't marked, how do I identify 'em ...
They're short and fat, with 2 pins missing (6L6's ?)
A set I got from Bulldawg are longer and slimmer, with all the pins
(EL34's ?) ....
If this is true, I've been running my M3 with the bias switch in the
WRONG position all this time - no wonder, you dumb sh*t ! 8^)
Scary
|
1103.791 | | ARCHER::GOODWIN_S | | Fri Apr 20 1990 11:01 | 11 |
| RE -1
yup... that's right. short&fat=6L6, long&thin=EL34.
That could definitely explain why you burned out the 6L6's cause
I'm pretty sure they're supposed to get less voltage than EL34's.
...which brings up a point: it could be that many of the KH reliability
problems are really improper tube / bias switch settings.
Wilbur
|
1103.792 | speaking of heat... | SMURF::LAMBERT | The Delicate Sound of Thunder | Fri Apr 20 1990 11:14 | 5 |
| Scary, weren't you the one having heat problems (front panel getting hot
to the touch)? The bias problem might/probably had something to do with
that, too...
-- Sam
|
1103.793 | You forgot that horrid tube... | ICS::BUCKLEY | Cheesy oblique-motion tapping puke! | Fri Apr 20 1990 12:08 | 3 |
| -1
Tall & Fat = 6550s
|
1103.794 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri Apr 20 1990 13:08 | 7 |
| What's tall and thin then? EL-34's?
The rivera hasn't got any labels on the tubes inside and after Mr. Rivera
himself gave me the 'communist block tubes are trash' lecture and I found
East German 12AX7'a in it I begin to wonder....
dbii
|
1103.795 | Tubes: JC's guide to identification ;) | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Fri Apr 20 1990 14:54 | 11 |
| EL34: Tall and skinny with all pins.
6550: Taller and Fatter than above, with all pins
6L6: Short and about as fat as a 6550. I've seen
some with hourglass shapes (peavy?)
12AX7: Itty-bitty (preamp tube)
6550's are HUGE compared to the rest !
(And perhaps the most reliable)
|
1103.796 | question for nutty noters ? | MILKWY::JACQUES | | Fri Apr 20 1990 15:28 | 26 |
| It is hard to believe that there are almost 800 replies to this
note. Even harder to believe that none of them are mine.
After hearing about the bargain basement prices, I have been
tempted to grab a kitty myself. After hearing many of the
horror stories, though, it's been pretty easy to resist.
Could someone spare me from reading all 800 replies. What I
would like to know it this:
1. Are there any more preamps (testarossa, or quattro) available
from Josh or elsewhere ?
2. If so, what price are they selling for ?
3. Do the pre-amps have a history of reliability problems ?
I really have no use for another combo, in fact I have one for sale
at the moment. I could use a preamp, for recording directly into
the board, or for playing directly through a PA. When I go out
to jam, I like to travel light.
Mark
Have you pet your kitty today ??
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1103.797 | | UPWARD::HEISER | If Dora Plays Like Me Alls Lost | Fri Apr 20 1990 15:53 | 10 |
| > 3. Do the pre-amps have a history of reliability problems ?
Josh and Angelo both told me that they bought the preamps because they
were more reliable than the combos/heads.
Not that it matters to you, but the combos/heads also have the
capability of going straight to the board. I use it on my KH combo all
the time.
Mike
|
1103.798 | 8^) | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Apr 20 1990 16:55 | 11 |
| I think *most* of the M3 problems have been related to lousy tubes,
probably matched by a bunch of guys running a percussion shop ! "Well,
they all fit, must be matched !". I put the bias switch in the proper
(6L6) position and lo and behold, it sounded a LOT like Pat Blair's 60W
combo, which is what prompted me to buy one in the first place, and I
had it hooked up to a Radio Shack speaker laying in the floor, a far
cry from Celestions ('bout as far as one can get ...). Anyway, I'll
hook it up to a real cabinet at practice tonight, that'll probably
prompt another "I *heart* my Kitty" reply. 8^)
Scary (noting in his Kitty Hawk t-shirt ...)
|
1103.799 | defeat the power amp. | MILKWY::JACQUES | | Fri Apr 20 1990 17:03 | 15 |
|
Most modern amps have line outs that can go straight to the board.
The problem is you can't defeat the power amp, and you can't run
the amp without a speaker plugged in, unless you use a direct box.
Good direct boxes cost big bucks. The best one is made by Groove
tube, and sells for about $450.00
My Fender "The Twin" has a balanced line out, and you can also use
the effect send as an unbalanced line out, but either way the sound
still comes out of the speaker.
This is why I'm thinkin' of getting a preamp. I have no plans of
using a preamp with a combo simultaneously.
Mark
|
1103.800 | 800. | SMURF::BENNETT | Delicate sound of Frying Tolex | Fri Apr 20 1990 17:06 | 0 |
1103.801 | 3 am recording blues | PENUTS::BMANDARO | How *does* that song go? | Fri Apr 20 1990 18:08 | 11 |
| > Most modern amps have line outs that can go straight to the board.
> The problem is you can't defeat the power amp, and you can't run
> the amp without a speaker plugged in, unless you use a direct box.
This is something I've been meaning to check into for a while now - how
to record with my showman head using the line out but NOT using the speakers.
I remember hearing of 'load resistors', or something like that, to simulate
the ohms of a speaker, so the amp won't fry - has anyone seen or used anything
like this, and where one might find it?
Bruce
|
1103.802 | Power Soak | BSS::COLLUM | We have Dr. Seuss on lead guitar, and... | Fri Apr 20 1990 19:17 | 5 |
| Greg House has a power soak (I just rolled when I saw it the first
time) that will do the trick. He may ba able to tell you where to find
one.
Will
|
1103.803 | power soaks: warning, use at your own risk | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Fri Apr 20 1990 20:16 | 7 |
| re -1
I'd be real wary about using a power soak... some amp manufacturers
will void their warranty if they find out a power soak has been used.
... and with the KH's all coming with an 'unconditionally guaranteed
by Josh' warranty.... food for thought.
|
1103.804 | BTW, do these kittys shed? | MILKWY::JACQUES | | Sat Apr 21 1990 00:27 | 25 |
| The whole idea behind a power soak is to force the head to work
as hard as possible, while sending only part of the signal to the
speaker. The rest of the power is dropped across a resistor
network. This wears amps out almost as fast as variacing.
Mesa Boogie discusses load resistors in their amplifier catalog.
They do so in the context of changing speaker configurations.
I'll look through the catalog when I get a minute and check.
Besides, if you want to capture the great sound of the entire amp
including the power amp, an active direct box made specifically
for this purpose (ie. the groove tube unit, the one by H&K, etc.)
works best. The nice thing about the Groove tube unit is the
eq control which allows you to simulate the freq response curve
of any speaker you want, and it's noise-free.
I have considered the mesa Boogie Quad preamp (~$1k) the Mesa Boogie
Studio preamp (~$550), and similar units by Marshall, Groove tube,
Metaltronix, ADA MP1, etc. All these units are well over $500. I
gather from this note that Testarossa preamps are selling cheap,
like $200 or less. Quttro's also cheap, like under $400.
What's the scoop ?
Mark
|
1103.805 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Sat Apr 21 1990 14:23 | 11 |
| I wouldn't use a Poer Soak on an amp with a gun to my head ! I have
NEVER heard any success stories coming from these babies.
FYI - I tried the M3 head last night with my regular cabinet using
proper tubes and biasing (6L6) and it was sweet as mother's milk. I
was really satisfied. The head ran a LOT cooler, as a matter of fact,
I left it on for about 6 hours, barely warm. I had it set up in the
60W mode and this will really work out great for me. Yep, one happy
camper again !!! 8^)
Scary
|
1103.806 | Another joyful noise ! | ASAHI::SCARY | I'm noting, and I can't log out ! | Mon Apr 23 1990 02:46 | 18 |
| Another thing too ... I also tried running the GP-8 straight into the
effects return jack too !
8^)
Finally, the distortion and overdrive effects sounded good ! This was
my only complaint with the GP-8 from the start. I only checked out the
factory presets (ack !), but even *they* sounded nice, even the
compressor was nice and clean ! Only drawback was the fact that there
was no way to control my volume except through the master volume on
each patch - this would be pretty tricky in a live situation where
someone would say "can you turn down a bit ?". Kinda tough to go
through and tweak a herd of patches in a hurry and have 'em be relative
to each other. BUT, at least I know it *can* be done !
Scary
|
1103.807 | The Kitty scratches... | DNEAST::RAMSEY_CHUCK | Save a tree; use BookReader. | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:30 | 20 |
| Was in my friendly neighborhood music store Friday, mindin' my own
bidness, when db_ii walks in with his Testarossa in hand. He asks Al
(proprietor of said music store) to let him test drive the SP1000 with
his Testa.
* * * A W E S O M E * * *
And that only begins to describe the sound. As if that wasn't enough,
db then stuck the Strat he'd ripped off the wall into my hands, held a
gun to my head and says "Play." I'm in love. (The Strat was pretty nice
too -- standard made-in-USA Strat.)
"But, honey, if I sell the VT40 and save a couple of weeks worth of
travel expenses..."
--Chuck (who keeps reminding his wife that the major difference between
men and boys is the price of our toys)
P.S. db_ii: if you ever decide to sell either the Testarossa or the
Quattro, I want dibs!
|
1103.808 | Soon to be a Kitty rack puke! | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:33 | 9 |
| Well I took the Testerossa to my local and ran it through a SP-1000
Yowzer! This is the ticket!
A certain other ASO noter was also impressed....
But does that thing get hot after a whole night of use!
dbii who just bought a bayette II
|
1103.809 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:43 | 7 |
| Yessir... I'll darn near burn myself on my SP1000 ! I shut it off
between sets...I run four ohm speakers, so the SP1000 works hard, and
is crammed in a four space rack with the HUSH. But it wails;I love it.
"Metaltronix - Built to blast !"
jc (ADA_Kitty_Marshall_Rocktron_GeeK_Metaltronix_Rack_Puke)
|
1103.810 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Cheesy oblique-motion tapping puke! | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:43 | 20 |
| >Well I took the Testerossa to my local and ran it through a SP-1000
>
>Yowzer! This is the ticket!
Dude, Did I tell you or WHAT?!? The SP1000 Roooooooooooooooolz !!!!!
>But does that thing get hot after a whole night of use!
Take my and BoOm's advice:
a) leave (at least) 1 rack space above both the SP1000 and the TR and
QT preamps for cooling.
b) Addl. fans are also recommended if possible
That should keep you & your kitties happy!
>dbii who just bought a bayette II
Buck, whos making a bayette III! ;^)
|
1103.811 | Rivera for sale....:-) | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:45 | 5 |
| So not only do it need the SP-1000 I need a bigger rack ARRGH!!!
I'm glad the wife can't read notes....
dbii
|
1103.812 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Cheesy oblique-motion tapping puke! | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:46 | 4 |
| -1
Dude, I'll sell you an 8 space rack (a *light* one) for $40.00 if you
want it.
|
1103.813 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Apr 23 1990 12:59 | 3 |
| Buck I really need a 10 space....:-)
dbii
|
1103.814 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Mon Apr 23 1990 15:23 | 6 |
| Oh gawd, we've created a monster...
NExt thing you know Bulldawgs gonna trade his Kittyhawk/Gibson combination
for a Desert Yellow JEM 777 and a Metal Shredder !
:)
|
1103.815 | | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Mon Apr 23 1990 17:18 | 9 |
|
Don't try this without checking with someone who really knows...!!
My uncle (a ham radio) operator used to use 200 watt light bulbs as
dummy loads for his 200 watt transmitter.... Would that work for this
speaker load discussion??? I am not a techie.. I just remember him
saying stuff like "If this were'nt connected, son I'd blow my finals"..
Unlce was a tad wierd... ;^)
|
1103.816 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Mon Apr 23 1990 17:52 | 2 |
| In the Navy we used 55gallon oil drums (full) to soak up an F14's
Mega-Giga (massive as hell) watt radar jammer emissions !
|
1103.817 | | UPWARD::HEISER | If Dora Plays Like Me Alls Lost | Mon Apr 23 1990 18:51 | 7 |
| Question: do the Quattros and SP1000 work in stereo (I mean true
stereo)?
If you paired them with say 2 - 1x12s, you would use the 4 ohm load,
right?
Mike
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1103.818 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon Apr 23 1990 21:21 | 7 |
| Well the Quattro and the Testerossa are mono output devices, the SP-1000
is a stereo 100w per power amp. I plan on getting to stereo via my
quadraverb which has a "simulated comb filter for stereoizing a mono
source". I use this with my current setup (Rivera to quattro to QV to
Rivera in stereo).
dbii
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1103.819 | Talk about one insane system! | ICS::BUCKLEY | Miz Fletcher, we're NOT sending help! | Tue Apr 24 1990 09:29 | 5 |
| -1
Or dbii, you could blast the Quattro offa one side of the sp1000 and
the TR off the OTHER side of the SP1000 and use the Quadraverb...one
side each in the effects loop of each preamp...WOOF!
|
1103.820 | 3 kitties in a rack! (well soon anyway) | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Tue Apr 24 1990 09:35 | 6 |
| Naw, I thought of that but instead I bought a Kitty (another Kitty??) patch
bayette 2 to a/b the quattro/testerossa and use the QV to get stereo chorus
flange etc....
dbii
|
1103.821 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Tue Apr 24 1990 11:07 | 5 |
| Drop it into a 4 ohm load = 125 wpc !
Yeow (meow!) !
jc
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1103.822 | signal degradation? | UPWARD::HEISER | If Dora Plays Like Me Alls Lost | Tue Apr 24 1990 16:05 | 5 |
| Does the Testarossa have an effects loop? I know the Quattro doesn't
have one, do you just chain your effects on it before the signal hits
the power amp?
Mike
|
1103.823 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Wed Apr 25 1990 09:16 | 7 |
| No loops
I'm going to use a midi patch bay to switch between the two of them. My Quad
will always be in the signal path, I always use some reverb anyway so that's
not a problem..
dbii
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1103.824 | you can have EVERY tonal possibility now, from clean to obscene! | ICS::BUCKLEY | A Nation Free | Wed Apr 25 1990 09:45 | 7 |
| RE: dbii in the LANEY note
You said "instant acessability to 4 sounds (kitty) vs. 2 on the Rivera.
Dave, that's *8* sounds on the two kitties vs. 2 sounds
A gentle reminder
;^)
|
1103.825 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Wed Apr 25 1990 12:02 | 5 |
| Yo buck,
I knew that...it just wasn't at the top of my feeble mind this morning...
dbii
|
1103.826 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Mon Apr 30 1990 15:50 | 12 |
|
Agreed on dbii's comments on the TR preamp. It takes a little more
work to "dial in" the sounds than the QT, but once you get the feel
for it, it's every bit as good! QT's really rock as well, and they
do sound great without a lot of tweaking!
Effects loops would have been nice, but with the right type of
signal processor the effect can go after the preamp. Crucial elements
to the success of this set up is a input level control, output
level control, and a mix for wet/dry right on the effect. This is
the main reason I've stuck with my ART SGE is that it integrates
well with my set up.
-BoOm-
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1103.827 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | See ya! | Mon Apr 30 1990 16:22 | 6 |
| Yo, BoOm!
Glad to have ya back!!
How did I somehow know you'd first pop up in the KH note?!?
;^)
|
1103.828 | M3 effects loop problem | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | You want to be alive, you got to Piledrive | Mon Apr 30 1990 16:26 | 8 |
| I've noticed that the level of the signal sent out the effects loop on
the M3 varies as the volume is changed. This is kind of annoying when
using an effect like a noise gate in the loop that is sensative to level.
I guess this is just an FYI/complaint note as I'm pretty sure there's
nothing that can be done about it.
Greg
|
1103.829 | Oops... | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | You want to be alive, you got to Piledrive | Mon Apr 30 1990 16:29 | 9 |
| re: good to have Boom back
I didn't even realize he was gone... :-(
BTW; Thanks for the t-shirts John! They look very nice. My only nit is
that the design on the back is printed a little high and gets covered up
by my hair sometimes.
Greg 8^)
|
1103.830 | The Georgia Cyclone scramble my brain | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Mon Apr 30 1990 17:28 | 11 |
| re -.1
Yeah, I don't even realize I'm gone myself sometimes. It's great
to be back to work, It's great to be back to work, It's great to....
Keep saying it, maybe I'll believe it!
Next weekend - M1 stack attack on Friday's gig. I wanna send a
picture in for the guitar notes photo album, so I gotta have
one shot of the big rig!
-BoOm-
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1103.831 | many ;-)'s | UPWARD::HEISER | Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing | Mon Apr 30 1990 17:55 | 5 |
| >BTW; Thanks for the t-shirts John! They look very nice. My only nit is
>that the design on the back is printed a little high and gets covered up
>by my hair sometimes.
Greg, get a hair cut!!!
|
1103.832 | ;^) | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | You want to be alive, you got to Piledrive | Mon Apr 30 1990 19:28 | 1 |
| You've been talking to my mother, haven't you?
|
1103.833 | Rathole - Sorry, I can't resist ! | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Mon Apr 30 1990 23:01 | 9 |
| re: Gregs hair...
Agagagagagagagagagagaaa...
Your mom, and my mom are both moms. I don't see her for 6 months and
the first words out of her mouth are "when you gonna grow up and get a
hair cut..." followed by: "And when are you gonna put on some weight!"
sheesh.
|
1103.834 | | ASAHI::SCARY | I'm noting, and I can't log out ! | Tue May 01 1990 00:56 | 7 |
| Got my T on now, and the logo on the back is long gone .... 8^)
I've had a couple guitar players ask about the shirts though, I even
wore one to the gig last Friday night. WTF, I figured I give my Roland
T a break ...
Scary
|
1103.835 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Tue May 01 1990 10:44 | 18 |
|
Geeeez - If I'd known there were so many HAIRBAGS buying the
t's I would've put the hawk on the front! ;-} . That's what I get
for working in a field office! Actually I "get away" with my hair
being somewhat long. I've let it go longer a few times and gotten the
funny looks.
It'll be interesting when the photo album gets done!
Speaking of the hawk. I have a few of the KH hawk logo (just like
on the back of the t's) pewter pins. If anyone saw the Kitty Hawk
Reb Beach/Quattro ads about 8 months ago in GFTPM , he was wearing
one of these pins on his jacket. I have about six I can part with.
I would prefer giving these to KH owners, first come-first serve.
Send mail if you're interested to: FREEBE::REAUME. Here's how stupid
I am: All I need is a Stamped Self-addressed envelope. I think a
fifty cent stamp should cover it.
--|bOOm|--
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1103.836 | what you've been lookin for | ICS::BUCKLEY | See ya! | Tue May 01 1990 11:09 | 5 |
| Hey Scary...
I found a BLACK Marshall T shirt for you...
Mr. C's Music in Marlboro, MA 508.481.4325
|
1103.837 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Firefox Fever | Tue May 01 1990 14:00 | 6 |
| Re: Moms
That's why mine lives in MA. and I live in AZ. ;-) My Mom wouldn't
recognize me with my new doo.
Mike
|
1103.838 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Tue May 01 1990 16:25 | 4 |
| After a while if you are like me your mom is gonna ask when you intend to
lose some weight....and mine finally gave up on the haircut
dbii
|
1103.839 | | CSC32::H_SO | If you like the shoe, then wear it! | Wed May 02 1990 00:37 | 12 |
|
RE: Haircut
Yup, I'm waiting for my mom to threaten to give me a perm again, except
this time, I am NOT living under her roof and I will NOT back down!!!!!
(Talk is cheap when I don't have to beg to borrow any money! ;^> )
As far as my weight goes, I eat like a pig and my mom knows it. It's
just my metabolism! It's all the bimbo's at work that give me s**t
about me being thin. They're just jealous!
J-Dot who_likes_looking_under_nurished ;^>
|
1103.840 | more German KH stowaways | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Thu May 03 1990 17:01 | 7 |
| I almost hate to do this but, I've had people ask so here goes:
LPMG has unearthed a few more preamps. There are about four Testarossas
and at least that many Quattros! I'm sure the prices are reasonable
and I'll try to help anyone who's interested!
And I thought we saw the end of the line!
---/bOOm/---
|
1103.841 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri May 04 1990 14:07 | 11 |
| RE: LPMG and very nice guys, I called Todd when my quadmode footswitch
was beat night untodeath by the 2 year old and he called back a couple
of weeks later, got my address and sent a switch, and didn't charge me
for it...then when it showed up it turned out to be the entire quad
mode switch instead of just the switch itself which is what I asked
for!
You can't ask for more...
dbii
|
1103.842 | A question | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Claimin' | Tue May 08 1990 15:05 | 10 |
| I have a question about my M3 for you long time KH owners since I didn't
get a manual with mine.
There are three speaker outputs on it, two four ohm ones and one eight ohm
one. Can these all be used concurrently (or any combination)?
If I had three speaker cabinets each rated at 8 ohms, what would be the ideal
configuration to run? How about two 8 ohm cabs?
Greg
|
1103.843 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Tue May 08 1990 15:41 | 13 |
1103.844 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Tue May 08 1990 15:48 | 13 |
| OOOPS - caught a tchnical error in .843 - try again!
I wouldn't try the three cabinet thing. I'm not sure if the output
transformer could handle it, and I'm not into stress testing these
things! Anyway the two 8 ohm cabs can BOTH be plugged into the two
4 ohm jacks (they are in parallel). Or you can plug one 4 ohm cab
in one 4 ohm jack. Or you can plug one 8 ohm cab in the 8 ohm jack
And that's it unless you are into chaining cabs together and that
can get tricky if they are not all the same impedance.
I'll make a copy of the M3 manual and send it to ya Greg!
---/boom/---
|
1103.845 | You mean I can't run them ALL? Waaaaaaaaaa! | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Claimin' | Tue May 08 1990 16:55 | 22 |
| Thanks for the quick response, John!
So, the two jacks marked 4 ohm are actually for 8 ohm cabs if they're both
used? That's not real intuitive.
What if I were to chain two of the 8 ohm cabs together (to make 4 ohms)
outside the amp and run that into one 4 ohm jack and the other 8 ohm cab
into the 8 ohm jack? Do you think that would a) work, b) be too much
stress on the amp?
I don't want to blow the thing up or anything, but it would be cool to
be able to use all these speakers (1 4x12 - 2 4x10s).
Maybe I'll take the Direct Injection output and run it into another power
amp to drive one of the cabs. Is this a line level output or instrument
level?
> I'll make a copy of the M3 manual and send it to ya Greg!
I'd really appreciate that!
Greg
|
1103.846 | A slightly different twist. | FSTTOO::GALLO | Bass: The Final Frontier | Tue May 08 1990 17:04 | 8 |
|
To re-iterate Greg's question. Is it ok to plug a single 4 ohm
cab into one of the 4 ohm jacks and an 8 ohm cab into the
8 ohm jack?
-Tom
|
1103.847 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Tue May 08 1990 17:07 | 18 |
| Greg,
I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but:
You have a choice:
-You can run one 8ohm load
-You can run (2) 4ohm loads in parallel (equals 8 ohms)
If you run a four ohm load, your apt to smoke the output
transformer.
The lesser the impedance to harder the strain on the old output
section...Ergo, the closer you get to a dead short.
jc (who is no electronics expert, but would be careful pushing a xfrmr
harder than yer supposed to)
|
1103.848 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Tue May 08 1990 17:17 | 3 |
| Okay, I'll shut up now...
;)
|
1103.849 | I can't believe the thing will ONLY handle 8 ohm loads... | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Claimin' | Tue May 08 1990 17:35 | 9 |
| Yo Coop,
Just a nit, but two 4 ohm load in SERIES (not parallel) is 8 ohms...
If there's a jack set up for a 4 ohm load, I don't see how running one
would cause problems. Most amps will handle a 4 ohm load fine, it seems
to be when you get below that that many of them get unhappy.
Greg
|
1103.850 | Non-KH addict seeking info !! | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Tue May 08 1990 18:10 | 21 |
| I haven't followed this note very closely, and don't have time to
read all 849 replies. I read a couple of replies back that LPMG has
a few preamps left, and I may be interested if the price is right.
I called them with the misconception that Josh was employed there,
and was told that he left in February. I was connected to a guy named
Angelo. He did say that they do have a few preamps left, but I have
to work through a dealer to buy one. He mentioned Ted Herbert's in
Manchester, NH. I told him I was in Worcester, and I mentioned the
fact that I work for DEC, and he changed his tune slightly. He is
supposed to call me back tomorow.
In the mean time, I would like a quick rundown on what the Testarossa
and Quattro preamps have for features, and what price I should expect
to pay for either unit.
If someone has a few minutes, I would appreciate some details.
Thanks,
Mark
|
1103.851 | | PNO::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 08 1990 21:36 | 4 |
| I switched my M1 into Class AB mode last night for the first time.
I think I like this class a lot better! ;-)
Mike
|
1103.852 | Huh ? | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed May 09 1990 01:55 | 4 |
| I got a chance to air out my M3 (60W) at practice last night using my
Marshall 4x12" cab - yo Coop, could you hear me OK ? 8^)
Scary (I think 60W is plenty ...)
|
1103.853 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed May 09 1990 10:44 | 3 |
| It's loud...
;)
|
1103.854 | TRUCE? | HAMER::KRON | I'm the Amoral Minority! | Wed May 09 1990 11:08 | 8 |
| re.-.847 the two jacks are in series more than likely...but you
could check by trying one cab. into the 4 ohm output....it shouldn't
work at all unless you plug into BOTH and also as stated in .849;
2-4ohm loads in parallel are *2OHMS* !!!!I wouldn't think they
would think that little of their output Xformers!!!!2-4ohm loads
in SERIES=8ohms.
later!!!
BiLdO (BvQ)
|
1103.855 | make room! | FREEBE::REAUME | Opinions for sale or rent | Wed May 09 1990 11:34 | 18 |
| The pins ll accounted for! Steve Goodwin bagged the last one.
I talked to Angelo at LPMG and the preamps are all accounted for.
A lot of their larger dealers were interested in any preamps
he could supply, and dealing with them is a lot easier than a
noteful of Deccies. Josh found that out. We sort of lucked out
with Josh as far as putting the deals together. I wish I had
bought all my KH gear that way!
I sold off my second Testarossa to a friend here in Syracuse
that was interested in the ADA MP-1 but rapidly changed his mind
when he played my TR. I didn't need the third preamp anyway.
I'm still a die hard KHer, but I think having three preamps,
three combos, and a stack was a little excessive. The M3 60 watt
combo and the patch bayette 1 are still up for sale.
---/boom/---
|
1103.856 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Wed May 09 1990 11:45 | 6 |
| After some time with the Testerossa I like it alot...both the clean and
distorted sounds are 'better' than the quattro, well not better but
different, I look forward to getting the bayette on line and using both
out....
dbii
|
1103.857 | for the doubters out there | FREEBE::REAUME | Oh no, not the torture rack! | Tue May 15 1990 12:16 | 66 |
|
I know this has been a long time coming, but I finally got my
letter from Germany. This confirms my original suspicions that
Kitty Hawk was alive and well and just had a falling out with the
distributor. I know a lot of the inside scoop because of what LPMG
has told me and what I got from KH Germany.
I am posting the letter in its entirity and it's verbatim. Any
of you KH bashers have been locked out from reading the rest of
this note---------
HA - I can't do that (made you wonder though, huh)
Dear John,
Many thanks for your letter. We are sending you our diagrams from
the Testarossa, M1, M5, and the Patch Bayette. Hopefully these will
be of use to you. If you do come across some problems in the future
write or fax to us and we will do our best to help.
We are also including some of our advertising material, as requested
by yourself, and a current pricelist.
We are particulaly please with our new "Junior" 60 watt combo. If
you are familiar with our company history, you might know that this
was one of the first amps we produced, and has always provided a
basis for our future developments, as it encapsulates that special
valve sound.
We no longer maintain a distributor in America, but if you are
interested in any additional products then contact us directly here
and we will try to arrange something for you.
Meanwhile, we will soon be representing "Kitty Hawk" at the music
fair in Chicago in two months time, and earlier this year we had
an exhibition stand at the Anaheim music fair. So we still try to
maintain some links with the American market
Please pass the message on to your network of "Kitty Hawk" users-
Any queries...Do not hesitate to contact us again, and we will try
our best to solve any problems you may encounter.
Good to hear from you,
Regards--
And it was signed by both Gundolf and Marianne Roy! So not
only did I get this personal letter ( with a professional
letterhead), but I got schematics for both preamps, both patch
bayettes, the foot controller, the M1, and the M5.
Happy Camper me? You Bet!
I will post some of the new products soon as well as an updated
price list. Don't worry , the prices are back up there but not
as high as the list that LPMG posted!
(transAtlantic) BOOM
|
1103.858 | | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 15 1990 12:27 | 1 |
| That's great news, sonicBOOM! ;-)
|
1103.859 | Nice | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Claimin' | Tue May 15 1990 13:17 | 7 |
| Thanks for posting the letter, John. That's pretty impressive, a personal
letter...
I know the letter didn't say, but have you heard any rumors of plans to
establish a new US distributor?
Greg
|
1103.860 | I want | FREEBE::REAUME | Oh no, not the torture rack! | Tue May 15 1990 15:11 | 31 |
| It's my understanding that is the intent of the attendance at
the NAMM shows. It would probably be in the best interests for
Kitty Hawk to hook up with a U.S. company that knows electronics
better. I'm not saying Latin Percussion Music Group (LPMG) wasn't
fully capable of handling as amplifier line, but I think their
technical expertise left something to be desired. C'mon, look how
many problems were just tube related! And after checking the schematics
I've found that the extra output winding in the power transformer
of the Testarossa preamp is for the studio out circuit (which is not
built into the Quattro). Gee - no one at LPMG could tell me what
the difference was!
Also it appears the KH line could have been more cost competitive
than what LPMG had listed. My new price list shows a price of $615 for
the Quattro (LPMG - $829), $795 for the Testarossa (LPMG - $929),
and check it out noters $915 for a 100 watt M3 head (LPMG - $1199).
This is from what I beleive to be a suggested list price for the
U.S. market. It's definitly not dealer cost. There is a minor cosmetic
change to the Quattro and now the input is on the back like the
TR. Also it looks like their tube power amp has been revamped from
the original design and now it comes in 60 or 120 watts per channel!
A couple of other interesting things in the new product list.
They actually offer an exotic wood 4 X 12 cabinet (slant and straight)!
Oh yeah, reverb switch (I remember being asked about this) for $30.
Other new rack products: Automix, Autoswitch, MIDI Graphic EQ, and
Loadette 1 & 2. I have some information on the Automix, it's like
a MEGA-patch bayette with programmable FX levels, stereo returns
on all loops, and more LED's to light up your life. Some wild stuff
here these Germans got.
Rats - and I thought I had it all.
----|BOOM|----
|
1103.861 | Snap decision time !! | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Thu May 17 1990 15:07 | 15 |
| I need to make a quick decision about whether or not to buy a
Quattro and I have a couple of questions before I decide. My
immediate needs are for a preamp that I can plug directly into
a recording deck. Is the Quattro suitable for this, or or is
mainly intended to drive an amp and speakers ?
LPMG has one quattro left, and I have to let them know by
Monday at the latest. Anyone in Central Mass have a Quattro
they would be willing to demo for me ? I'd hate to buy
one without hearing it first, and I'd hate to pass up a
great deal.
Mark Jacques
|
1103.862 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Thu May 17 1990 16:34 | 6 |
| I've run the Testerossa into my 688 with good results, I have not as yet
done so with the quattro....
For what it's worth...
dbii
|
1103.863 | Another one bights the Kitty | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Fri May 18 1990 11:08 | 8 |
| Oh, what the heck, I might as well buy it. Can't beat the price.
As soon as I get Angelo on the phone, it's a done deal.
How long does it typically take for LPMG to ship ?
Mark
|
1103.864 | line-out? no problemmo | FREEBE::REAUME | Oh no, not the torture rack! | Fri May 18 1990 11:21 | 21 |
| FWIW -
Now that I have schematics I can offer some more
differences between the Quattro and Testarossa. Both preamps
should allow you to line out to a board. My Red Box has a line input
for going D.I. without a speaker rig, and it has the speaker in/out
for when I gig. I've used it with my KH preamps and it works fine.
The Testarossa has a seperate studio out that has some cabinet
simulation built into it. It works fine as well.
Other differences between the two preamps:
The Quattro has four 12AX7's , the Testarossa has five. The Quattro
has one lead master with two seperate gains, the TR has two lead
gains and two lead masters. The Testarossa has a Hi-cut control
which affects the crunch rhythm mode (It take the bite off and with
it you can keep the treble control up for the clean mode and use
the hi-cut for backing it off in crunch mode).
In general the Quattro is EQed after the gain stages, the
Testarossa has the EQ before the signal is boosted. That explains
why everyone wondered how the two react so different to the tone
controls.
---/boom/---
|
1103.865 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Oh no, not the torture rack! | Fri May 18 1990 11:25 | 6 |
| Sorry Mark - you must've been doing .833 while I was noting.
LPMG usually ships quick if the stuff is already checked out.
There was a time when we had around 15 units on order and Josh
was going nuts checking them out. You're right, it's hard to beat
the price. My guess on shipping? One week.
---/boom/--
|
1103.866 | Cat scratch fevor !! | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Fri May 18 1990 13:29 | 6 |
| Well it's done. I should have my Quattro in a week or so.
You can't get addicted from just one little preamp,
can you ??
Mark
|
1103.867 | Kiss your bank balance goodbye | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | 10,000 Lovers | Fri May 18 1990 20:00 | 3 |
| Oh no!! Another victim of GTS (guitar toy syndrome)!
8^)
|
1103.868 | 60W is plenty for *this* camper ! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Sat May 19 1990 18:17 | 6 |
| Got to try my M3 (running at at 60W, 2 EL34's) last night with my
Marshall 4x12, and believe me, this is a STRONG 60 watts ! I had the
master on about 6 I guess, and it was so loud it was starting to get
on my nerves, but evidently it sounded OK in the overall mix. Mercy !
Scary
|
1103.869 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon May 21 1990 09:33 | 9 |
| Mark, welcome to the club and now you're gonna be lusting after more...
bOOm: got the pin and the prints. many thanks!!!
Is there any reason why I can't move the Quattro input to the back
panel? (as per the new design?) Do we have a source for the pots? I'm
thinking of setting it up like the newer ones...
dbii
|
1103.870 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Mon May 21 1990 10:38 | 4 |
| How about an input in front AND in back ala-ADA ?
Just a thought.
jc
|
1103.871 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Oh no, not the torture rack! | Mon May 21 1990 12:27 | 13 |
| I like the idea of the input in front OR back. That's the way
it was on my "old" Roland GP-8. If I had a choice of one or the
other, I prefer the jacks on the back. I like the look of an
uncluttered rack in the front, besides I'm usually wireless
anyhow.
dbii - If you change your jack, I think it has to be isolated
from the chassis, I'll check mine.
I got my LAST preamp via UPS last Friday. Testarossa s/n B242!
I had sold off one of my TR's to a friend, (finally made a small
profit!) and bought the last one LPMG had for sale. So I'm "back"
to three preamps and four patch bayettes, but I'm gonna sell one
of the Patch Bayette 1's.
---/boom/---
|
1103.872 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Mon May 21 1990 14:41 | 7 |
| re: isolated
Yep all the input jacks and the footswitch jack need the isolation...
I got this spare FS jack that I could use...
dbii
|
1103.873 | Quattro foot switches ?? | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Tue May 22 1990 10:18 | 9 |
| What does the Quattro preamp include in the way of foot switches ?
Do the foot switches operate on the "short to ground" principle, or
are they doing something weird like on my Fender "The Twin" ?
It seems if they are compatible with the patch bayettes, they must
be of the "short to ground" type.
Mark
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1103.874 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Tue May 22 1990 12:16 | 6 |
| It's a switch with two leds and two switches...
it's a short to ground type but runs the volatge through the LED to light
them up
dbii
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1103.875 | | FREEBE::REAUME | justanuthashitheadonpatrol | Wed May 23 1990 14:30 | 7 |
| That's right - real straighforward stuff. The sleeve of the stereo
jack going to the preamp/amp is the ground, the ring and tip are
for each of the two channels. Hopefully you'll get a footswitch
when they send you your Quattro. I know sometimes people have had
to call back asking for one.
---/boom�/---
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1103.876 | Sounded nice! | ICS::BUCKLEY | She's breakin hearts in Heaven... | Wed May 30 1990 11:44 | 9 |
| I had the pleasure to hear Greg House play this past weekend with his
band, Minderasers.
I gotta put in a plug for his Charvel git - Kitty head - Marshall cab
combo...it had a GREAT tone that really kicked butt!
Bet it rocks when cranked!
B.
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1103.877 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu May 31 1990 00:01 | 7 |
| See ? The MP-1 is *not* the answer to every guitar players questions !
Seriously though ... for straight ahead, no frills tone, the guitar,
Kitty, cab configuration is a simple solution.
And yes, the M3's DO rock when cranked .... 8^)
Scary
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1103.878 | ...still alive and well | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Thu May 31 1990 12:30 | 8 |
| And I was wondering what happened to all the KH users and abusers.
After all this time with the amps out there, I'm sure everyone's
gotten used to setting them up. The tone controls do require some
getting used to if your used to other amps. ( I better post my M1
settings soon).
I'm still not using anything else but KH for amps.
---|BOOM|---
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1103.879 | 100 watts of LOUD! | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Thu May 31 1990 14:57 | 9 |
| > getting used to if your used to other amps. ( I better post my M1
> settings soon).
Yeah you better! ;-)
I had the house to myself yesterday at lunch time. Cranked the M1 up
to 7 and had everything in the master bedroom shaking ;-)
Mike
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1103.880 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Jun 01 1990 05:16 | 12 |
| I'm back to using my Marshall MOSFET 100 watter again, instead of the
M3, but it's not because the M3 doesn't crank - it's just that using
the GP-8 in front of it (which won't run at instrument level ...)
doesn't sound as clear. Yeah, I miss the Kitty Hawk overdrive, but
most of the stuff my band does now doesn't need the mega OD. The Gp-8
overdrive and distortion work good enough.
I was *almost* thinking about selling it, but it is a killer amp, and
the dasy may come when I'll be back in a real heavy band where it'll
come in handy ...
Scary
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1103.881 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | She.....malaria! | Fri Jun 01 1990 10:29 | 7 |
| Yet another noter back to using the "M" word!
;^)
One of these days, I'll post an unbiased review of the Marshall JCM 900
Hi-Gain Master Volume head vs. the Kitty Hawk Quattro preamp.
Buck
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1103.882 | Apples and Marshalls ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Jun 01 1990 10:52 | 8 |
| Kinda like trying to use a Porche on an of road course. The Marshall
sounds like sh*t if I try to use it as is - that's why I bought the
GP-8. For a clean processed tone, the Marshall GP-8 combo is perfect
because of the MOSFET design. But tubes (Kitty Hawk) and the GP-8
(which won't run at instrument level) just don't cut it for getting
clean tones. The Kitty Hawk still rooooolz for getting nasty !
Scary (who's playing nice music these days ...)
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1103.883 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri Jun 01 1990 11:11 | 29 |
| Well I've been experimenting with the Quattro and the testerossa. Powerful
technology!
But the other night I killed the KH and played through the Rivera again. The
lead channel gives me better slide sound than either KH. So now I guess I'm
gonna have to get yet another patch bay and a bigger rack (or maybe two smaller
ones) and rig up so I can use all three preamps (Quattro, Testerossa, Rivera)
through the QV and out into the Rivera power section in stereo...life gets
complicated! One problem to date is the Testerossa gets an instant ground loop
when put in place of the quattro but if I plug the guitar directly into the
Testerossa the hum goes away.
Current rack setup:
in ----->Rivera----->out to quattro (pre-preamp send)----->Quadraverb----> Right
----> Left
right----->Rivera power right channel---->Qcab (1 12")
left------>Rivera power left channel----->Qcab (1 12")
Future:
Take the other pre-preamp send to the testerossa: A/B them via the Patch
bayette II, Use another bayette to a/b the KH vs the Rivera prior to the
QV. But I got this real bad ground loop...
any ideas?
dbii
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1103.884 | I'll have to think of a name for this kitty | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Fri Jun 01 1990 11:37 | 21 |
|
You could try using a 3-prong to 2-prong adaptor to float the
chassis ground on one or both preamps. The only problem is you
lose the protection the chassis ground normally provides.
Don't play on a bare cement floor without an earth ground.
Also be sure that you are in phase with the PA before touching
a mic.
My Quattro preamp arrived in the mail. I haven't had a chance to
try it yet, but this weekend, I will be in Kitty-city. A quick
look revealed a couple of scuffed knobs and no manual. The knobs
I can live with, but I need a manual. A schematic would be great,
too. I suppose I should call L.P.M.G. and ask them for the manual
but I'll wait until I try the unit to make sure it works.
Could someone send me a copy of the schematic for this preamp?
I would greatly appreciate it !
Mark
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1103.885 | weekend wavelength workout | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Fri Jun 01 1990 14:02 | 7 |
| I have the KH rack system manual (that I've already sent copies
of to other noters). I'll make more to send out. I'm gonna hit the
copier HARD since I gotta dig out my M3 manual and make copies if
it (Yes Greg - one is yours). I'll get it all together.
Mark - did you get a footswitch?
---/boom/---
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1103.886 | got it. | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Fri Jun 01 1990 16:39 | 17 |
| yes, I got the footswitch. I'm not too concerned about the switches,
since any short-to-ground switch will work. I will probably control
it with a couple of Boss FS5L switches.
I looked at the unit a little closer at lunchtime. It has a few
dings, and some chipped paint, not too noticeable, but definately
not brand new. The shipping container was not original, and it was
packed in bubble-wrap. I can't bitch considering the price I got
it for. It's no worse than any demo model you get from a music store.
Looking through the holes in the top, I can see the 12AX7's and
at least one is cocked to the side. I'll open it up and reseat
all tubes before trying it out.
Mark
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1103.887 | | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Fri Jun 01 1990 17:22 | 4 |
| > One of these days, I'll post an unbiased review of the Marshall JCM 900
> Hi-Gain Master Volume head vs. the Kitty Hawk Quattro preamp.
Is that possible? many ;-)'s
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1103.888 | The kitty purrs | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Mon Jun 04 1990 09:31 | 18 |
| Well, Saturday night I cranked up the Quattro preamp for the first
time, and it works with no problemo's, and I must admit, it sounds
hot !! I ran it into the efx return (pwr amp input) on my Twin. Even
Without the benefit of a manual I was able to figure out how all the
controls work, so I guess this preamp was intelligently laid out. I
found the output level control to be very useful.
The footswitch works fine. I also connected it to a pair of Boss
footswitches, using a stereo cable (rts stereo jack on one end, and
two mono jacks on the other end) and this also works fine.
I guess it's time to assemble a guitar efx rack. I have a 3 space
rack I can use for now, but later I'll be growing into something
bigger.
Mark
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1103.889 | backache blues..... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Mon Jun 04 1990 09:38 | 6 |
| hey Mark, You might want to consider keeping your 3 space and add
another separate 4 space.....portability vs weight definately becomes
a factor after 8 spaces.... :^(
Rick
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1103.890 | Jacques theory on rackability !! | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Mon Jun 04 1990 10:42 | 35 |
| Rick,
As a rule, I never place power amps in racks with anything else.
They get their own separate rack. This keeps the weight down, and
also allows me to use the power wherever I need it. I generally like
to run a line level signal down a shielded cable to the power amp,
which I place very close to the speakers. This is preferred over
running long speaker cables.
My idea of a guitar rack would include a power controller w/lights,
a preamp, a guitar tuner (either a Korg DT1-pro, or a peterson), a
multi-efx unit, and (since I'll be using this rack for recording) a
compressor/limiter. This would require 5 spaces, plus one extra space
for ventilation over the preamp, plus a couple of spaces for expansion,
comes out to eight spaces. If I decide to trade the preamp for a Mesa
studio, I'll need an extra space since the studio is 2 rack spaces
high. Even if I filled all 8 spaces I don't forsee this rack weighing
more than say 50 lb. That's about the same as a high-power amp.
Actually I think I'll hold off on placing the preamp in my 3-space.
If I placed it in this rack, with my multi-efx and comp/lim there would
be no room for ventilation. I'll wait until next month when I have more
money and I'll get a rack for the guitar gear. This month, I have a
couple of new guitars to buy ;^{)>
You'll notice I have no plans for any midi-controller, patchbays,
etc. I also have no plans to run multiple preamps. It's against my
religon !! I belong to the "K.I.S.S" order (keep it simple, stupid).
I figure I can control the whole rack with 4 Boss FS5L switches ganged
together into one neat package. 2 for the preamp, one for the
multi-efx, and one for the comp/lim.
Mark.....soon_to_be_non-midi_rack_puke
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1103.891 | I hear ya.... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Mon Jun 04 1990 11:13 | 8 |
| Well,Mark you got the right idea,the power amp in a separate
rack is a back saver.... K.I.S.S. is certainly the way to go. Are
you going to be running a stereo or mono setup?
Rick
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1103.892 | welcome to the cathouse | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Mon Jun 04 1990 12:17 | 15 |
| I can relate to the weight situation. With everything in my
rack it really is HEAVY. Very deceiving when looking at it.
Putting the power amp in a seperate package is a really good idea.
I'm having a road case made with wheels on it, since I'm probably
not changing anything in the rack for awhile.
Hmmmm , but what else could I get? Actually I'm looking into
picking up a Kitty Hawk M5 to use as a rack power pack. I'm trying
to find one in a beat-up cab or with a dead preamp. I really like
the idea of driving my rack with a 45 watt tube (4 X 6V6) power amp.
It will have an adjustable line in and the chassis will be inverted
so the tubes are upright (and ventilated). I'll do it if I get the
deal I'm looking for.
---/boom/---
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1103.893 | to stereo, or not to stereo ?? | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Wed Jun 06 1990 15:03 | 13 |
| re .891
Rick,
I am planning on having the capability to run stereo, if I want,
but I don't always want to run in stereo. For recording guitar,
I can't see laying down two tracks. It's makes more sense to lay
down one track, and add any stereo efx at mix-down. Especially
since I have only a 4-track recorder. Even in a live situation,
stereo is not always worth while.
Mark
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1103.894 | | UPWARD::HEISER | child of the blues | Thu Jun 07 1990 14:35 | 4 |
| Are matched quartets a must for tube amps? GT matched quartets are
mucho $$! How about AudioGlassic?
Mike
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1103.895 | untitled | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Never met a guitar I didn't like | Thu Jun 07 1990 15:03 | 14 |
|
Go down to your local Industrial type Electronics place and buy some
Sylvania's or G.E.'s. Should be around $14 each (maybe less).
But make darn sure...
They come outta the same box - wanna matched set right?
yuk yuk
;^)
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1103.896 | Push-pull technology | STAR::DONOVAN | | Thu Jun 07 1990 15:16 | 24 |
| I believe there is a whole note dedicated to the religion
of tubes and tube preferences...
but let me just say that Audio Glassic tubes are basically lousy,
that industrial tubes will do the job, and that there is a legitamate
reason to buy "matched" tube sets for the best sound.
The sine wave in a tube-powered amplifier is both "pushed and pulled"
at the peaks and valleys of the wave. If a stronger tube is "on top"
and a weaker tube is on the "bottom," your nice, flowing, sine wave
can have flat spots or other variations introduced.
These new variables translate as distortion (and NOT the good kind)
in your sound.
Additionally, matched or balanced tube sets last longer. Obviously,
if you match a weak tube against a strong one in a circuit, the
weaker tube will give out sooner that it would have otherwise.
Sometimes a few extra dollars eliminates quite a few extra headaches...
Enjoy,
Brian
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1103.897 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Thu Jun 07 1990 17:18 | 10 |
| Thanx for the Audio-Glassic info. Of course I'm already impressed
that I asked for a catalog from them and got squat. They are listed
in catalogs as cheaper than GT's, but somewhat more than your
garden variety tubes. I'd have to search back for the generic vs.
brand name tube topic as most of what your asking is in there.
I keep hearing that the Sovtek (Soviet built) tubes are decent
quality. Hmmm- a little glasnost for my Kitties? Would Gorbachev
visit Mesa-Boogie?
---/boom/---
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1103.898 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Fri Jun 08 1990 12:52 | 7 |
| What I find interesting in this whole tube religion discussion is that in
over 20 years of tube amp useage the only failures I've ever experienced
were tubes going microphonic and one getting crunched.
FWIW
dbii
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1103.899 | so much for transistor amp reliability | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:36 | 11 |
| re .898 I have had similar experience/luck. The only tube amp I
had that was problems was my old Dean Markley T-60R. I had a repair
bill for around $79 that had something to do with a blown diode
and some resistors. My "other" tube amps (Ampeg, Marshall, and
of course Kitty Hawk) have been dependable.
My bass player even remarked that his old Ampeg SVT's never let
him down, even with all those tubes and roadie abuse. His Peavey
DataBass is back to Peavey for the second time in four months to
find out why it keeps cutting out. He's not a happy camper.
---/boom/---
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1103.900 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Never met a guitar I didn't like | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:41 | 6 |
|
My grocery store bought 6L6's have never failed. On the other hand
I've had two pair of GT matched EL34's crap the bed. I know, that's
not a good comparison, but WTF.
-pat
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1103.901 | FYI - | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:58 | 11 |
| Before we get too far off track. The following topics deal with
various tube-related issues:
1240
1299
1459
1484
1769
----/b/----
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1103.902 | | ARCHER::GOODWIN_S | | Tue Jun 12 1990 19:18 | 3 |
| Come on already?! Are we gonna get this note to 1000 replies or what?
Wilbur (still_wailing_nastily_on_the_kitty)
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1103.903 | ;-) | PNO::HEISER | child of the blues | Tue Jun 12 1990 20:26 | 3 |
| I need another M1 100w combo so I can go >>>>>>>>>STEREO<<<<<<<<<<<
Mike
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1103.904 | Everybody says this ... if they only knew .. | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Jun 13 1990 00:43 | 16 |
| Anybody got any strange looks while wearinmg their Kitty Hawk T's ?
My hair covers up the logo on the back so the logo on the front doesn't
make sense to the average joe-blo guitar player. But us "cool" ones
know who we are ... I was wearing on of these T's at a club one night
and the guitar player in the band asked me ...
Him: "You got a Kitty Hawk ?"
Me: "Yeah, I've got a 100W M3 head .."
Him: "Wow, where do you work at ?"
Me: "Digital, why ?"
Him: "Just wondered how you could afford that ..."
.... right .....
Scary
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1103.905 | (M1 still means Mighty One) | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I like EVH, EC, & Jimi (SO THERE!) | Wed Jun 13 1990 10:06 | 8 |
|
It had been a while since I cranked my M1 60w. Last night I had o/d
and master on 8...
(holy sh*t!)
|
1103.906 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Wed Jun 13 1990 10:13 | 11 |
| re -2
A few weeks ago, my band played at an outdoor commencement party.
I was playing thru the M1 (what else is there?) and was wearing
my black KH t-shirt. Between sets, I was talking to one of the
sweet young graduates, who noticed my shirt and said: 'Kitty Hawk,
I've been there!
....wright again....
Wilbur
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1103.907 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:15 | 3 |
| It's up to us to educate the world I guess ... 8^)
Scary
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1103.908 | No Quattro Bluez | ICS::BUCKLEY | Paradise in the sand | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:18 | 5 |
| -1
Yeah, I'll start educating once my freakin Quattro is fixed!
Buck, who says "My Marshalls were never dead for 6 months!"
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1103.909 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Paradise in the sand | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:19 | 3 |
| PS - I think Boom should have the honors of entering note .1000!
;^)
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1103.910 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:19 | 3 |
| Agreed !
Scary ...
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1103.911 | M3's still cookin! | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:46 | 10 |
| re: Buck
What happened to your Quattro?
re: t-shirts
Yeah, someone here at work thought I was a vintage airplane buff or something
until he saw the logo on the back.
Greg
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1103.912 | Sounded great, when it worked! | ICS::BUCKLEY | Paradise in the sand | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:50 | 9 |
| >re: Buck
>What happened to your Quattro?
It died! The transformer wasn't receving enuff ventalation (even with
a free rack space above it), and it burned out! The pain has been
working with LPMG on getting a replacement transformer...they've just
been dicking me around on it!
Grrrr
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1103.913 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Paradise in the sand | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:51 | 3 |
| PS - I suggest, like Boom, to just take the top panel of the unit and
leave it off! If that doesn't cool it down, nothingshort of ice
cubes will! ;^)
|
1103.914 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:56 | 15 |
| re buck:
that your quattro is not alive and well.... my condolences
that your marshalls never died for six months.... again my condolences
8^) 8^)
but seriously, didn't boom say that ROY was willing to provide
direct customer support for U.S. KH owners? Maybe it would be
better to just blow LPMG off and deal directly with Germany.
Steve
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1103.915 | this note IS alive | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Wed Jun 13 1990 12:03 | 17 |
| I wonder if the Marshall preamp transformer would work? Just kidding.
I don't understand why LPMG is holding back on Buck's transformer,
I got a spare transformer with my last Testarossa. As a matter of
fact I know that my last TR I bought was a LPMG repair job because
the transformer in it is the same as the SOHO preamp. It's easy
to figure out, it'll say "BENCE" on it. The original KH transformers
say nothing.
I finally got my road case for my rack (custom ordered). It's
loaded w/ recessed handles and casters. It'll fit my KH rack and
the KH foot controller OR my M1 exotic wood combo (how's that for
planning! In my band I like any equipment that rolls!
Buck - send me a mail message and let me know what's going on
wiht DAL and LPMG.
O.K. .86 to go >>>>>
-/b/-
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1103.916 | notes >< collision | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Wed Jun 13 1990 12:07 | 7 |
| ")" forgot to close my parenthesis!
Yeah - if LPMG won't come through, I'll sell 'em my xformer or
DAL can have the address in Germany. But I thought it was already
paid for!
---/boom/---
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1103.917 | Ugh... | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Wed Jun 13 1990 12:29 | 4 |
| My condolances too! Sounds like installing a little fan would be a helpful
addition to a Quattro.
Greg
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1103.918 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Wed Jun 13 1990 15:46 | 6 |
| and if you have a testerossa it gets significantly hotter than a quattro
guess I ought to take the cover off both eh?
dbii who has no trouble with his kitties, his musicman, his fender or his
rivera...
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1103.919 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Thu Jun 14 1990 10:27 | 17 |
| Yeah dbii - gotta go topless on the preamps! I'm gonna add a
mini-muffin fan since the temperature is getting up there in the
clubs and I don't want to take the chance of cooking the kitties.
FYI - Angelo at LPMG told me he's been running a Quattro with
a fan cooling it for the last two years and he's had no problems
(or he's bulllsh*tting me). More fuel to the fire - When LPMG came
out with their SOHO preamp they made it dual height primarily for
ventilation. I'm willing to bet the transformers that died were
almost all due to heat problems.
I guess that one extra 12AX7 helps the TR run warmer! But I like
my sound to cook, not my equipment.
Tonight it's time to do damage at a good old fireman's field days.
Great paying job but it can get weird. Yeah watch your input power
sag when they start up the Tilt-a-Whirl. All the beer drinkers get
to be "corralled" so the kiddies don't get drunk (but they find
a way anyway).
---/boom/---
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1103.920 | Whom's law? :-) | SMURF::LAMBERT | Don't Fret - Play Fretless! | Fri Jun 15 1990 12:59 | 8 |
| Well, I *tried* to make head-or-tail out of the previous impedence
discussion (I really did! :-), but still the question seems to remain
unanswered:
Is okay to connect a single 4-ohm cabinet to the 4-ohm output jack of
an M3 combo, and NOT use the internal speaker?
-- Sam (who's Kitty makes a great bass amp when using an external 15")
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1103.921 | | TOMCAT::GOODWIN_S | | Fri Jun 15 1990 13:45 | 8 |
| re -1
>>> Is okay to connect a single 4-ohm cabinet to the 4-ohm output jack of
>>> an M3 combo, and NOT use the internal speaker?
yes, the above configuration would work fine.
steve
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1103.922 | 4 ohm outputs aren't each 4 ohm, but 4 ohm total for the two | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Fri Jun 15 1990 14:03 | 10 |
| My understanding of the previous discussion on impedence was that you should
present the 4 ohm input to the amp with a 4 ohm total load, whether that's
done by using one 4 ohm cabinet into either of the 4 ohm outputs or two 8 ohm
cabinets into both of the 4 ohm outputs (providing a 4 ohm total load because
the two jacks are wired in parallel).
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, since this is how I've been using
it. (no problems so far)
Greg
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1103.923 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Fri Jun 15 1990 15:09 | 8 |
| That's correct, but you win nothing (Sorry Greg).
The four ohm jacks are for four ohm total into either or both jacks.
One four ohm cabinet, two eight ohm cabs, or (I wish I could do
it) FOUR sixteen ohm cabs. I don't recommend plugging into the
eight ohm and four ohm jacks simultaneously!
-/b/-
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1103.924 | How bout a Kitty 4x12? | ICS::BUCKLEY | I want a job in the RCMP! | Wed Jun 20 1990 16:06 | 9 |
|
You know when you get in the mood to spend some money?!?
I'm, in that mood right now!!!
Hell if I'm gonna call Angelo though...he still owes me a freakin
transformer!
Hmmm, now what to buy...
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1103.925 | recording with the Quattro | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Tue Jun 26 1990 09:36 | 24 |
| Well, I've tried using my Quattro preamp for direct recording
into my multi-track tape recorder, and the results so far have been
less than satisfactory. It seems this preamp needs to go through a
power amp and speakers to really shine. I knew the Quattro didn't
have dedicated recording outputs, and wasn't designed specifically
for this purpose but I was hoping it would out. I'm planning to try
again tonight, but if I can't get good results going direct, the
Quattro goes on the auction block. The only setting that sounds
good direct is the clean rhythm sound, and even that lacks warmth.
I must admit, connecting it into the power amp input of my Twin
reverb, this preamp screams. It has more gain than the preamp in
my Twin in the "HOT LEAD" mode, but this is not enough justification
to keep it. I'm planning to demo a Mesa Boogie Studio preamp this
week, and if I find this works better, the Quattro is for sale. I'll
need the cash to pay for the studio, which will cost me about 2x what
the Quattro cost.
If I do decide to sell the Quattro, I will post it for sale here
first, to give you kitty cats first shot at it. Yoh Buck, you might
want to buy mine, and keep your other one for parts !
Mark Jacques
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1103.926 | M word? NOT HERE! | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Fri Jun 29 1990 12:30 | 11 |
| .... geeez , I go on vacation and this topic dies! So I'm back to
work for two days, then on vaca again next week- Yeeehaaaa!
So tonight it's dust off the KH rack and get back in the groove
with the band. I enjoyed vaca (I was away down in hot-hot Texas)
but I was anxious to get back to my guitar.
-boom-
.... Oh yeah , watch out for Buck, he's trying to rev up his topic!
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1103.927 | For sale - KH Quattro | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Fri Jun 29 1990 12:42 | 28 |
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***** FOR SALE *****
***** KITTY HAWK QUATTRO PREAMP *****
This preamp is only four weeks old, and has only seen about
3-4 hours of use in my home studio. I bought it hoping I could
use it for recording directly into my multi-track tape recorder,
but I have found that it really needs to be driven through a power
amp and speakers to get the best sound out of it. It looks
like I will have to bite the bullet and buy a Mesa Boogie studio
preamp, (at twice the price of the Quattro) since the Boogie has
speaker emmulator outputs, and is really designed for this application.
This preamp works great. I have had no problems with it
whatsoever. I haven't even bolted it into a rack yet. I didn't get
a manual or a schematic with it, but these items should be available
from other Quattro owners in this note.
As promised, I am posting it here in the Kitty note to give
you guys first shot at it. If no one from this note grabs it in
the next few days, I will post it in the "for sale" note and/or the
Want-Advertiser.
The price is $300 firm, which is what I paid for it 4 weeks ago.
Please send EMAIL to Mark Jacques at MILKWY::JACQUES or call DTN 228-5409.
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1103.928 | Quattro vs. Boogie Studio for recording | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Fri Jun 29 1990 13:00 | 30 |
| I just thought I would elaborate on my last couple of
replies about the Quattro preamp. Don't get me wrong. The preamp
is a really hot unit, especially for playing metal. I was
expecting it to do a job that it really wasn't designed to do
(direct recording). There are a lot of tones that are attainable
with this unit, but the one tone I'm after is a sweet bluesy
sound like that of a Tweed Bassman. I can get that sound out
of my Fender "The Twin" but in order to get that sound on tape,
I have to mic the Twin. I would like to avoid micing, because
my home studio is in close proximity to my Oil fired furnace,
and when it kicks on it makes a racket. I also would like to
record without disturbing anyone.
Yesterday, I demoed the Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp at Daddy's.
This unit has some advantages over the Quattro, especially for
recording, but admittedly it does not have as much gain, and
it only allows two presets, not four. It also has only one set
of tone controls. The bottom line is that within 10-15 minutes
of fiddling with the Studio, I was able to get a nice sweet
sound out of it in both modes, and this was through a set of
headphones. The studio has a reverb, an efx loop with stereo
returns, and recording outputs, as well as line outs. The
built-in equalizer promises to be very useful in my application.
I am not completely sold on buying a Studio preamp. I may just
keep the money and mic my Twin. I will have to demo it again
with one of my own guitars before I make a decision.
Mark
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1103.929 | before you jump into the fire.... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Fri Jun 29 1990 14:05 | 15 |
| Mark,you can use the EQ as a separate tone control for when you
switch to distortion. I believe it's called auto eq. The price seems to
really bother you,however there are other preamp's on the market,there
was a bunch listed in GP a couple of months ago in one of there what's
new at namm articles. From looking at the insides of mine I see reliability
and roadworthness built into the Mesa. Which to me makes the extra dollars
worth it.
When I read you were going to dump your KH,I wondered how difficult
it would be to insert a speaker emulator circuit in the preamp? It is a
lower level signal than the preamp out...
Also you might want to consider trying a HK Red Box which has some
sort of speaker emulator output with your twin? I think they were going
for $100?
Rick
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1103.930 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Fri Jun 29 1990 17:37 | 14 |
| I have a H & K Red Box and I've used it to record into my
multitracker with very good results. Actually I went from
the Quattro to the SGE to the line in of the Red Box, sounded
nice and warm in rhythm, scorching in lead mode. BTW - I set my
levels up for lead mode to allow for the extra gain.
Not to brag again but the Testarossa has a studio out circuit
built into it with its own seperate output level control! This sounds
nice as well, close the the Red Box, but not quite as good. I'm
sure KH put this circuit in there because a lot of people wanted
it in the Quattro to start with.
$300 is a VERY good price for the Quattro IMHO (but everyone
knew I would say that).
---/boom/---
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1103.931 | thanks for the recommendations | ANT::SDRP_JACQUES | | Sat Jun 30 1990 14:05 | 28 |
| I will definately check out the red box. There was a note
about a year ago about direct boxes with speaker emmlators,
and if I remember correctly, people that had tried the red
box found it to be somewhat noisy. I guess I should try one
before I form an opinion rather than taking other people's
word for it.
Rick, the $600.00 pricetage on the studio doesn't "bother" me
perse. The preamp is very well thought out, has a great deal of
useful features, is built like a truck, and (bottom line) sounds
great. My opinion is that it is worth $600. I do consider a $600.00
purchase to be a major investment for me, since I'm on a budget
like everyone else, so I like to put a lot of thought into the
decision process.
I bought the Quattro preampwithout the benifit of demoing it,
because the price was irresitable, and I knew that if it didn't
work out, I could find a buyer for it, and not lose any money.
If I buy a Mesa Studio preamp and a month later decide to sell
it, I would expect to lose a lot of money on it, and finding
a buyer with $4-500 would be a little more difficult.
What dealers in the Central Mass area carry H&K, that would
have a red box in stock ?
Mark
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1103.932 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I like EVH, EC, & Jimi (SO THERE!) | Sun Jul 01 1990 10:13 | 6 |
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I have a dumb question. Does an M3 plus a Quattro equal an M1?
I get confused about the differences between the Testarossa and
the Quattro.
-pondering in the piedmont
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1103.933 | ] | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | The essence of art is work | Sun Jul 01 1990 10:27 | 5 |
| M3 + Quattro := M3/4 = 3/4 of a Marshall !
.........and about 1/4 of a Boogie!
[]-) I love new math. ToeNail!
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1103.934 | Boogie on down with the Cash :^) | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Mon Jul 02 1990 12:26 | 26 |
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re.. mark...
What dealers in the Central Mass area carry H&K, that would
have a red box in stock ?
****Eu Wurlitzers in Framingham sell's them....I know they
are under $100.
So someone send me schematics to a Testarossa and Quatro and I'll
extract the speaker emulator circuit and make it available to anyone
who wants it.
Then again the red box solution tapped off your "twin" could give
you a decent recording signal.
I planned on using one with a Mesa Calibre 22 into a power amp.....
for a couple of more sounds.
I don't think you would loose money on the Preamp as there has been
a shortage of them it seems. You might even want to consider trading the
Quattro in on the Mesa as I'm sure it's "blue book" price is high....
Rick
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1103.935 | question on Red Box | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Thu Jul 05 1990 10:48 | 9 |
| I still haven't tracked down a "Red Box" but I spoke to someone
that has used one. He told me that the Red Box doesn't provide
a load for your amp. You MUST have the speaker plugged in or
risk frying the amp. If this is the case, the Red Box doesn't
interest me, since I'm looking for something silent. Can anyone
confirm or disprove this claim ?
Mark
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1103.936 | Red Box does NOT provide a dummy load for your amp! | XERO::ARNOLD | Read my quips. | Thu Jul 05 1990 11:07 | 30 |
| >>> I still haven't tracked down a "Red Box" but I spoke to someone
>>> that has used one. He told me that the Red Box doesn't provide
>>> a load for your amp. You MUST have the speaker plugged in or
>>> risk frying the amp. If this is the case, the Red Box doesn't
>>> interest me, since I'm looking for something silent. Can anyone
>>> confirm or disprove this claim ?
The literature I received from the Red Box manufacturers states this
quite clearly. YES, you do need to use the "through" connection to a
speaker or another resistive load or else you amp and/or your Red Box
will be damaged. There are no load resistors in the Red Box. Note,
that this is only necessary if you use the "speaker out" of your amp.
If you use the "line out" then you're not really removing the speaker's
load from the circuit.
This is one of the reasons why the Groove Tubes "Speaker Emulator"
costs more (like 5x as much!) than a Red Box. The GT unit has some
circuitry that emulates a variety of cabinets (using tone controls to
tune the cabinet simulation) AND a resistive load. SO you can plug
your speaker out into the GT unit and NOT have to have any sound come
out of a speaker. Of course, if I didn't think ~$400-$450 was
overpriced for the GT unit, I'd probably break down and buy one. If
only there were something in the Red Box price range that DID include
the dummy speaker load.
(By the way, the discussion of the Red Box and GT Speaker Emulator was
originally in the "Speaker Emulation" note and I think there's a
keyword for that if you want to ask any other questions there.)
- John -
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1103.937 | oh well.... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Thu Jul 05 1990 11:14 | 6 |
| That's true,but it provides you with a recording signal,as
I understood it you were trying to eliminate the "pitter/patter" of
little feet in you recordings and a noisy furnace which a mike is
picking up? If you want no sound,but with the tone of a speaker then
I guess your easiest solution is the Mesa
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1103.938 | no new toys / old ones work fine | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Mon Jul 09 1990 13:12 | 12 |
| ... then we here from toenail the marshall freak. I've come to
expect that in here. I think the JCM900's are really nice, if
I wasn't so content with my gear (going on two years!) or if
I couldn't keep mine running ( all my reliability mods must
be working) I'd consider one. But waitaminute! I'm a rack puke!
I can't buy ANY more combo's or stacks.
If somebody buys Mark's Quattro maybe they'll be interested in
a Patch Bayette to MIDI-control it. Sorry if I sound like a
skipping CD (the 90's version of a broken record) but I still
am a die hard/die harder KH fan, even if you can't get 'em anymore.
---/boom/---
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1103.939 | never played a Kitty Hawk | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Jul 09 1990 14:02 | 4 |
| Hey I love my marshall but a Boogie blew me away last week!
Judge each instrument on it's own merits and forget about brand names
toe whose been playing his 2.4 Watt Memphis lately
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1103.940 | Both are great amps...so what | ICS::BUCKLEY | What would you want with a wabbit? | Mon Jul 09 1990 14:08 | 7 |
| I was rappin with this dude who bought one a Josh's M3 lot...
he was playing an old `59 Series Marshall 50wt (no master),
but had to sell it. He says he likes the kitty a lot, but that
the distortion sounds a little weird to him. He plays a Tele,
and prefers the Marshall grit to the Kitty crunch.
To each his own
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1103.941 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | What would you want with a wabbit? | Mon Jul 09 1990 14:09 | 3 |
| Only 60 more replies there --/Boom/--!
:^)
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1103.942 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Mon Jul 09 1990 14:24 | 9 |
| thanx Buck - it's gettig there....
What's going on with your QT anyway? When you fix it, Vent it!
BTW - isCoop still on his heymoon? Where'd he go - on a
tour of the ADA factory maybe? Betcha his wife would love that!
-/b/-
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1103.943 | Kitty dead for a loooong time now! | ICS::BUCKLEY | What would you want with a wabbit? | Mon Jul 09 1990 14:41 | 8 |
| QT Status:
o Still Broken
o Transformer is in from LPMG
o Transformer not yet in unit
o Should be any time now QT is up and running (vented, of course!)
B.
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1103.944 | Sianora Kitty | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Tue Jul 10 1990 09:55 | 15 |
| I no longer own a Quattro. I am now the proud owner of a Mesa-Boogie
Studio preamp. This is definately a completely differant animal. The
main selling point for me is the recording outputs, but the tone is
completely differant from the tone of the Quattro....More bluesy.
This fits my style better since I do mostly blues, country, and
country-rock tunes. The Quattro was an interesting beast, and I had
fun messin' around with it while I owned it.
Oh well, it looks like my thirst for new gear is thouroughly quenched
and my wallet is totally tapped, but at least I am delighted with all
the new toyz.
Thanks again for all the advice and assistance I got from this note.
Mark
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1103.945 | I'm just a jealous guy | MILKWY::JMINVILLE | just a crazy dream | Tue Jul 10 1990 10:08 | 8 |
| Let's see that's a new Strat +, Jazz Bass, and Mesa-Boogie Studio
preamp in the past 2 or 3 months...
Sheesh, wish I was haulin' in the big bucks ;^) ;^)
That's like my music toy budget for 3 years.
joe. (jealous)
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1103.946 | My Kitty is still sh!tty! | ICS::BUCKLEY | What would you want with a wabbit? | Tue Jul 10 1990 10:45 | 12 |
| Yo, Jumpin Joe...
Hey man, I know this note is like total blasphemy, but I was checkin
out guitars this weekend, and I played a G&L Tele thru a Marshall
JCM 800 2x12 50WT combo...MAN! It's the *tone*! Like the Christy
Hynes tone...I thought of you instantly!
FWIW, they wanted $650. for the combo, but I bet you could find one
like it in the WantAds for eons less!
Ciao
Herr Buckmeister
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1103.947 | It has been a great month for toyz !! | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Tue Jul 10 1990 11:01 | 25 |
| Actually Joe, I aquired all three items in the last 5 weeks, not
to mention the fact that I bought and sold the Quattro in the
process. The nice thing is that I didn't lose a dime on the Quattro,
got all my money back on it.
The kicker is that this was proceeded by a sale in which I parted
company with some of my old stand-bys including my silver-faced
Twin Reverb. I had been saving for these purchases since Christmas,
and made countless music store visits before buying anything.
Like a said in note 1791, the next time I am in the market for a
new guitar, I am going to save my gas money (and the wear and tear
on my car) and go straight to Mr. Music in Allston, Ma. Anyone
shopping for a vintage-style guitar (Fender, Gibson, Rick, Guild,
Gretch, Martin, etc) check him out. He is on Harvard Ave.
You won't be hearing about me making any more major purchase like
these for a lonnnnnng time. The last time I bought a new guitar before
the Strat was in 1981. I may buy a few smaller items (under $150) but
that is about it. I do have a couple more items I plan to sell. I have
a set of speakers for sale that a friend of mine wants as soon as he
get's the money. I plan to use the money to buy some new racks and/or
road cases.
Mark
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1103.948 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Tue Jul 10 1990 11:56 | 20 |
| re .947 OK Mark - Didja sell it to a Noter or did you trade it.
One good thing about the KH "deals" was that it was hard to lose
money at the price you bought iat. On the negative side you
didn't get to check it out before you bought it, so you didn't
find out if it fit your application until after the fact. And
I'll admit that after-sales support can be a pain in the *ss
(ask Buck!). BTW - have you found the M-B note yet?
... and stay out of music stores with your credit card!
Speaking of Buck's Quattro (QT), is Dave having any problems
with it or is he just backlogged. You do have the new prints
right? Or did I just send them to dbii? Shoot me! I'm making
copies (multiple) of the M3 prints and manual, and the rack gear
as well.
Oh yeah - a while beone asked about running the Quattro
into the M3. Sure - it works fine if you run it into the effects
retuand not try to route it into the M3's preamp. It's not
exactly the M1 sound, but it does give you much more flexibility.
--/ORville/--
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1103.949 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | What would you want with a wabbit? | Tue Jul 10 1990 11:59 | 7 |
| Yo, BoomMeister!
Dave is wicked backlogged at the moment, hence my continuing situation.
When I get it back I'm gonna try plugging it into the FX return on my
Marshall JCM 900 and see how it sounds.
Buck, remembering fondly the days when his QT worked!
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1103.950 | G&L! | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Tue Jul 10 1990 13:28 | 6 |
| re: Buck
Those G&L Teles (Asats actually) really crank. Like a good old Tele
with less noise.
Greg
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1103.951 | The Boogie Man !! | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Tue Jul 10 1990 14:20 | 16 |
| Boom, as much as I hated to do it, I ended up trading it into my
local Daddy's Junky Music towards the Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp.
In the final analysis, though, I didn't lose anything on it. The
only thing is that I think I could've done slightly better if it
had been purely a cash deal. Whatever, it saved me the headache
of selling the Quattro, and the delay in getting into the Mesa Boogie
preamp. I'm not sorry I did it. After just a few hours with the Boogie
preamp, I am quite convinced that this one is a keeper.
It'll be interesting to see what price Daddy's hangs on the Quattro
once they put it up for sale. They have to "Quaranteen" all equipment
traded in for 30 days before they can sell it. They also have to give
a warantee on it when they do sell it.
Mark
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1103.952 | Marshalls eat pussy | MILKWY::JMINVILLE | just a crazy dream | Tue Jul 10 1990 14:36 | 9 |
| RE: Mark, yeah I know you were careful in your shopping. Mr. Music
sounds like THE place to go for vintage, or near-vintage, guitars.
RE: Buckmeister, too late for the combo...I've got the 4x10 cab. Now to
just find either a 'plexiglas' 50 watt head or a 'Lead' (non MV), or
an early master volume to sit on top of it...but wait, I'm in the wrong
topic...
joe (movin' over to the 'real' amp topic ;^).
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1103.953 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Tue Jul 10 1990 15:27 | 12 |
| speaking of tele's and kitties
I am now the proud owner of a (Washburn slightly modified) tele body, bright
yellow, chrome hardware, with a Fender Strat neck ('62 reissue, one of
those unfisnished deals that have started showing up in the mail order rags)
with Duncan Alinco II pickups and keerrisstt! does it sound nice. I truely
believe that Beck uses these pickups (as Duncan's ads claim) since I can
finally get that crunchy, growly bass string sound he seems to get.
The kittie (Quattro)/rivera makes this thing wail!
dbii
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1103.954 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Tue Jul 10 1990 16:00 | 17 |
| Jeez dbii - I thought you were wailing on the Testarossa. Maybe
I'm the only one that prefers this model. I guess it's because I've
been tweaking the controls long enough. It is different from the
QT for sure, even thought it looks similar. I think I mentioned
that the TR's tone section is pre-gain, the QT is post.
I'll admit it took longer to getgreat sounds out of it whereas
the Quattro was a breeze.
There is no "real" amp topic! Unless someone comes out with
a brand name "REAL". What a great slogan - "Get Real"
Oh - congrats on the guitar. I resisted buying a 12 string
strat for $399 today. I must be getting over GTS.
-/boom/-
p.s. if Marshalls really eat p*ssy, then I bet there will
be a rush of female buyers. Talk aout a versatile amp!
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1103.955 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | What would you want with a wabbit? | Tue Jul 10 1990 16:13 | 10 |
| Yo, dbii
Slash also uses those same pickups...he also gets that same growly
bass resoponse! Congrats on the new toy (and he's still married
folks...amazing!). ;^)
Boom, you know what the REAL amp topic is, you just refuse to
acknowledge it! ;^)
Buck, lookin for a new axe.
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1103.956 | the "real amp" topic | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Wed Jul 11 1990 12:27 | 7 |
| Like WJB said, and if you can't find the "Real Amp Topic" I'll
provide a pointer.....#395
many ;^{)>
Mark
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1103.957 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I like EVH, EC, & Jimi (SO THERE!) | Wed Jul 11 1990 15:25 | 3 |
|
Yeah! We got custom T-Shirts! Of course, Marshallfurgnugen is a
tough act to follow too.
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1103.958 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Wed Jul 11 1990 18:14 | 23 |
| The testerossa has a group loop problem in my rivera configuration that
I can't seem to get rid of...so I've been using it with my old Musicman RD-112
amp and a midiverb II for a "lightweight" touring rig, vs the "heavyweight"
of the quattro and the rivera/Quadraverb set up....sadly it get's very
little use as I never get out and the musicman sits un a table in my studio.
The guitar is nice, I got a deal on most of the parts, the tele body and bridge
I got for $50 as the guy who had it had tried to contour the body a la strat
and it chipped, he wanted a clear finish so he dumped it, the neck I got
for dealer cost as the dealer is gonna play drums in my new band if I ever
get one, I paid near list for the rest but by then I had most of it...now I
have only 8 guitars or so...
Still married? At times I wonder....the kids still like me :-)
I love the alinco II sound! 'specially through a real amp/preamp setup!!
Kittie/rivera all the way!
eat yer hearts out you Mashwell valve dudes
dbii :-)
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1103.959 | ha ha | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Thu Jul 12 1990 00:08 | 5 |
| You guys missed the punchline....Apparently you didn't look at what 395
is "really" about.
Mark
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1103.960 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Thu Jul 12 1990 11:20 | 10 |
| Right Mark - and I had to read all those replies to check it out.
I'm glad I didn't just find this note, I'd be here a long, long
time.
BTW - a lot of local musicians checked out my band on a gig
last night (I don't believe I'm working today!). I got many
compliments on my KH rack. Most of the guitarists I talked to
last night were M-word users. Guess I just like to be
different, as long as it sounds great.
---/boom/---
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1103.961 | ;^) x 10,000 | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Thu Jul 12 1990 16:54 | 6 |
| No Mark, I got it. I just couldn't bring myself to respond to a note
that had the words "Fender" and "Real Amp" in the same sentence.
Clearly it was a joke...
Greg
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1103.962 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Mon Jul 16 1990 16:03 | 14 |
| I finally managed to sneak off a few copies of the M3 manual.
First on the list is Greg (he was the first to ask for it).
Anyone that has a M3 w/o manuals and/or schematics should send
me their mailstop so I can send them out to them. I made up
six copies so I'm ready!
The guy I sold my Testarossa to is still in love with it. He
gigs out every weekend just like I do, so I know it's getting used.
He's the one that bought the MosValve power amp. He really is
impressed by that as well.
I still have my two Testarossas and one Quattro. I think if I
ever sold one it would be the Quattro but I'm not considering
selling any right now. I'll wait until they hit classic status.
-boom-
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1103.963 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Jul 16 1990 17:04 | 1 |
| Yea like Edsels! ;-)
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1103.964 | Pre-gain...Aack! | ICS::BUCKLEY | Cocked & Loaded! | Mon Jul 16 1990 17:16 | 4 |
| IMO, the TR would be much better with a post-gain EQ section!
Mere words from
Buck
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1103.965 | | PNO::HEISER | trimmed & burnin' | Mon Jul 16 1990 18:39 | 7 |
| The sad fact is that the Kitty Hawk company has yet to achieve the
recognition that Mesa/Boogie and Marshall have. Our Kittys may never
see classic status no matter how good they are.
Hopefully things will change. An M1 Combo reissue would be cool!
Mike
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1103.966 | I'm thinkin | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Jul 16 1990 19:14 | 7 |
| Well what difference does it make anyway? If they sound good and don't
break every time you hit the On switch then they are good.
I bought into marshall only because I saw a broken one and thought I
could fix it cheap, I learned. And broke it again because I was dum.
I remember when I was just a classical head hating the things,
my my how age and experience changes us!
Silly
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1103.967 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Nice computers don't go down | Tue Jul 17 1990 11:03 | 10 |
| My quattro seems to be quite classic to me. I also politely (I hope) disagree
with the assertion that a quattro isn't useful for blues...I think that
either the quattro or the testerossa when properly adjusted are flexable
enough for any style of music.. The trick is in the settings. Since the
testerossa has it's eq pre-gain it's a bit trickier to set up but is every
bit as good a preamp as any I've tried and better than most.
JMHO
dbii
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1103.968 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Cocked & Loaded! | Tue Jul 17 1990 11:11 | 5 |
| I loved the sounds from my QT (when it worked)...in fact, when I
get it back I plan to plug it into the power amp section of my JCM 900
just to see how it sounds. I'll post an unbiased A_B test later...
Buck, who likes both...
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1103.969 | remember the Bricklin SV-1? | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Tue Jul 17 1990 12:25 | 14 |
| Buck must be one of the most patient people I know. How long have
you been waiting for the QT? I start calling people when things start
taking ridiculously long. But WTF, you got your Marshall JCM900
so what's the rush. I think you knocked the QT out just so you'd
have an excuse to buy the JCM! Naw you wouldn't have done that,
would you?
Classic status? Hmmmm - I wonder about that. I get funny looks
from other musicians already when they see my rig. Then it's
"Oh yeah, I've heard of those, what happened to them". Luckily
I have all the answers.
I like that answer a few replies back. If it sounds good and works
everytime you turn it on, I'm content.
-Boom-
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1103.970 | A reader asks... | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I like EVH, EC, & Jimi (SO THERE!) | Tue Jul 17 1990 12:35 | 4 |
|
For installing a muffin fan in my M1 combo, where should I grab power?
-pondering in the piedmont
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1103.971 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Tue Jul 17 1990 12:38 | 9 |
| FWIW - I was at the DECjam at the Marlboro FAG and thought the JCM900
rig Buck played thru sounded great...And I thought Alans rig (QSC power
and Quattro) sounded killer too...
Somebody told me I jammed with Buck and Alan (on vox) at the wedding
reception...But I don't remember that... Did it sound bad ??
jc (Who played thru a fender twin and didn't WANT to remember that part ;)
|
1103.972 | How is that MosValve? | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Tue Jul 17 1990 13:28 | 9 |
| re: .962
Not to digress or anything, but have you heard this guys MosValve power
amp? If so, what do you think?
I've been considering checking into one of these to go with my MP-1.
advTHANKSance,
Greg
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1103.973 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Tue Jul 17 1990 15:14 | 12 |
| re: -.1 Naw - I haven't heard it yet Greg, but I will sometime
soon. Since I play so out so frequently it's hard for me to catch
other local acts unless they do a weekday or Sunday gig. When he
first bought my TR he ran it through a Carver power amp (I think
it was a PM-400? Anyway it looks like a cube and isn't rack mount).
He says the MosValve was a big improvement. Gotta check it out.
re: fan for the M1. I'd have to check , but the best bet would
be off the power switch with maybe a extra switch just before the
fan in case you didn't want it on.
-boom-
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1103.974 | Reb's new tone | ICS::BUCKLEY | Cocked & Loaded! | Wed Jul 18 1990 14:43 | 3 |
| Heard the latest Winger cut and it sounds to me like Reb Beach's tone
has changed since the last album. Could he be using different amps
these days (endorser)? New guitar?? Both???
|
1103.975 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Cocked & Loaded! | Wed Jul 18 1990 14:44 | 3 |
| -1
FWIW, I don't think his new tone is a gutsy as on the first record!
|
1103.976 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Wed Jul 18 1990 17:07 | 12 |
| -1
Yeah - he has a Marshall now! This isn't meant as a slam, I'm serious.
I read it in the Reb Beach interview, the one in GFTPM a few months
back. You'll have to read the liner notes when the new release comes
out. Since a lot of endorsers would love to have Reb in their camp
and KH is a long way away, I'm willing to bet you won't see KH
in the liner notes (but I've been wrong before).
BTW - I had my KH's before I ever heard of Winger. It was when
I was them do a show on MTV that I realized they were using them.
-boom-
|
1103.977 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Jul 18 1990 23:56 | 4 |
| I was noticing that too - his "new" tone isn't bad, it just doesn't
seem as smooth as it was on the first LP. Cool guitar though ...
Scary
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1103.978 | Money talks (and sings, and plays guitar) | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Fri Jul 20 1990 17:01 | 10 |
| I think Reb's still using the same guitars though, a Pensa-Shur and
Kramers.
He quit using the Kittys about the time LPMG dumped 'em. I guess he
was just in it for the money.
Too bad, I thought his tone was great with the KHs. I saw them in a
relatively small club on their tour and he sounded excellent.
Greg
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1103.979 | Kramers r gone! | ICS::BUCKLEY | Cocked & Loaded! | Fri Jul 20 1990 17:05 | 6 |
| FWIW, Reb dumoed the Kramer's and is doing his big Ibanez endorsement
now!!! The guitar he's using in his current video is an Ibanez-type
copy of his Pensa-Shur!!!
|
1103.980 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Bo doesn't know guitar! | Fri Jul 20 1990 17:31 | 12 |
| I'm willing to bet that Reb still has a lot of the KH gear on
hand. But the endorsement situation is too big to go out and play
arenas with a discontinued product. I'd love to shoot the sh*t with
Winger's equipment manager and see what he has to say about his
experiences. I know that LPMG got a MIDI footpedal back from the
Winger tour that was essentially trashed. I find it hard to believe
because it's built like a tank compared to other foot pedals!
I also had a chance to buy some 4X12 cabs that came off the tour
that were described as "not very new". Maybe now that they've
established themselves thay have cases to protect their gear.
-Boom-
|
1103.981 | | NAVIER::STARR | Would you like to go to heaven tonite | Mon Jul 23 1990 14:24 | 5 |
| Another interesting tidbit from the Daddy's flyer - they have two used Kitty
Hawks listed for sale. One is an M3 for $629.00 and the other is an M1 for
$799.00! And that's used!!!!!!
Alan S.
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1103.982 | thinking of stereo | UPWARD::HEISER | trimmed & burnin' | Mon Jul 23 1990 14:40 | 3 |
| Alan, do you know what wattage the M1 is?
Mike
|
1103.983 | | NAVIER::STARR | Would you like to go to heaven tonite | Mon Jul 23 1990 16:26 | 8 |
| > Alan, do you know what wattage the M1 is?
Naw, I don't - all it lists is the model and price, along with the descriptor
'LN' (Like New). Here's another pointer - its in their Portland, Maine store
and their number is 207-772-3239 (and I'm sure they'll know about mail order
also.....)
Alan S.
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1103.984 | musical amps | STAR::TPROULX | | Mon Jul 23 1990 16:32 | 7 |
| re .983
I was just in the Daddy's in Nashua, NH, and they had an
M1 there. I don't know if it's the same one that was listed
as being in Portland. Didn't catch the wattage either.
-Tom
|
1103.985 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Mon Jul 23 1990 17:43 | 6 |
| Like them used prices Billy Joe Jim Bob? Kinda makes me
feel real good. Maybe the M1 will be the 90's equivalent
of a Vox AC-30TB from the sixties.
I wonder if they have all their manuals and schematics!
--|BooM|--
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1103.986 | magna cum laude from the School of Hard Rocks | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Tue Jul 24 1990 17:33 | 7 |
| I would LOVE to find out what Daddy's will be asking for
Mark's Quattro when they put it up for sale. Hey , I know it
didn't fit his needs (the TR with the studio out may have done
the trick), but I bet they'll be asking a hefty $ for it.
If anyone finds out - post it!
-/boom/-
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1103.987 | sorry Reb, better luck next amp | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Tue Jul 31 1990 10:55 | 27 |
| I hate to be predictable but WTF. I picked up the new Winger CD
"In the Heart of the Young" and gave it a listen through. Pretty
much the same formula they used on their debut. It seems to be
a little less than the first release. I've listened to it all the
way through twice. One song "Miles Away" sounds like a rehash of
"Without the Night" from Winger 1.
Why is this in the Kitty note? For one, as expected, Kitty Hawk
is no longer listed in the equipment endorsements. Laney is. Yikes!
I haven't found a Laney yet that can tear up my M1's or the
Kitty Rack. Reb's guitar sound is definitly changed. I really don't
think he has the presence he exhibited on the previous release.
Man, that solo in "Headed for a Heartbreak" had an incredibly great
sound to it. He doesn't sound bad now, it just doesn't stand out
as much. It could be either the production or his new gear, but
it's probably both.
Me? I haven't bought any KH gear since January or so. What am
I gonna do, mail away to Germany? Pay Daddy's $799 for an M1.
Not BooM! Final tally : two M1's (one stack, one combo), one
M3 combo, one M5 combo, two Testarossa preamps, one Quattro preamp,
three patch bayettes, and one MIDI foot controller. Done, that's
it! Besides I just bought a new mixer and one of those programmable
EQ's for my P.A. system.
BTW Buck - one of your replies in Music notes helped influence
my decision on a mixer. Thanx.
--/BooM/--
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1103.988 | Not so much the amp's fault IMHO | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Tue Jul 31 1990 11:14 | 16 |
| (just a slight rathole here from the basnote)
Yo, BoOm...no prob on the mixer recommendation...they're great!
I do believe Reb's new sound is a product of the production as opposed
to the amp itself. I mean, anyone whos done ANy work with a producer
in the studio can attest to the fact that they can make ANY amp sound
like ANY OTHER amp!!! When the Peasant kings went into the studio lasy
July, I asked the producer to make my (then) MP-1/Metaltronix combo to
sound like a cross between a good Boogie and that Marshall crunch. I
believe he did that well, although on some tunes it didn't quite fit in
retrospect...better insight next time around me thinks. But anyways,
on one tune, the other git player was using The TWIN amp and they made
it sound JUST like an old Marshall plexiglass top!!! On other tunes
they brought out the good Fender quality of it...so I think amps when
run through 50K worth of gear can sound like anything you want it too.
|
1103.989 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Tue Jul 31 1990 11:39 | 9 |
|
Good point Buck! That means a good producer can make my
Kitties sound JUST like a Marshall. I'll have to check on
Winger's credits to see who did the production.
How much you wanna bet Reb still has his KH preamps?
Buck - are you still waiting on the QT?
-BooM-
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1103.990 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Tue Jul 31 1990 11:50 | 35 |
|
>That means a good producer can make my Kitties sound JUST like a Marshall.
Oh sure...when you what them too!
>I'll have to check on Winger's credits to see who did the production.
Do it, I'd be interested to hear who it was. To my ears...the "Can't
get enuff" tune (only one I've heard) was produced as a vocal tune as
oppsed to a heavy guitar tune...sounds to my ears like the majority of
the frequencies are happening in the vocals with the guitar in a very
little "space". The guitar sounds was MUCH bigger on the 1st Winger
lp.
The producer (forget his name) who produced TNT's Intuition album got
a TREMENDOUS guitar sounds from Ronnie Le Tekro's setup!!! I'd KILL
to have that guitar sound! Next time I go in the studio I'm bringing
that CD along with me and say "This is what I wanna sound like!!!"
Producers have the power over guitarists...they can make or break em.
>How much you wanna bet Reb still has his KH preamps?
I'd bet a 100% he still has the KH Rack from hell kicking around
somewhere....can't see WHY he'd ever get rid of it, Laney endorsement
or no endorsement.
>Buck - are you still waiting on the QT?
Yeah! The transformer was shipped and was received by Dave, whos been
swamped with work, so I told him..."I'm not in a rush for the thing,
so, whenever..." At least I know it can be put back in working order
in like 10 minutes now! Having the transformer in is a relief!!
B.
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1103.991 | C'mon 1,000 replies!!! | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Tue Jul 31 1990 11:51 | 2 |
| NINE MORE REPLIES TO GO!!!
;^)
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1103.992 | tone control replacement and cost? | SMURF::LAMBERT | Show me, don't tell me | Tue Jul 31 1990 12:29 | 12 |
| Well, this outta start the trend that'll break 1000...
I snapped one of the (incredibly cheap) plastic shafts off two of my
tone controls (closed the trunk lid without looking... :-( ). I can't
get replacement pots at Radio Shock. (250K ohm pc mount type.) Anyone
know where I can get these replaced? Any idea of cost? Ideally I'd
like to get them _all_ replaced, but need some idea of the cost.
Thanks in advance,
-- Sam (who's M3 60w combo makes a great bass amp when played through a
15" cab...)
|
1103.993 | | UPWARD::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Tue Jul 31 1990 13:28 | 7 |
| Re: -1
There must be some local component shop where you can pick them up.
So who's using EL34s still? Has everyone switched to 6L6s?
Mike
|
1103.994 | | NAVIER::STARR | Would you like to go to heaven tonite | Tue Jul 31 1990 14:01 | 6 |
| > So who's using EL34s still? Has everyone switched to 6L6s?
I still have EL34s in my M3 head! No reason to switch, I think the EL34s sound
killer!
alan
|
1103.995 | from the horse's mouth | RICKS::CALCAGNI | | Tue Jul 31 1990 14:15 | 7 |
| From an interview with Reb Beach in the July 1990 issue of Musician,
reprinted here without permission:
And although he's tried many substitutes, Marshalls are his amp. He
has just procured two Vintage pieces replete with fans and banana
plugs. "I'm really a Marshall guy" Beach testifies. "You can't beat
the wheel."
|
1103.996 | | PNO::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Tue Jul 31 1990 14:51 | 4 |
| I'm still using EL34s but they are gradually going. I'm gonna' give
6L6s a shot next.
Mike
|
1103.997 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:00 | 17 |
| Well - I'm kinda mixed up tubewise.
My M1's have EL34's (both the 100 watt head and the 60 watt combo)
No problems at all! Then again I'm mostly a rack puke.
My M3 has 6L6's and I think I'll keep them that way since I have
the M1's. Versatility plus!
My M5 runs 6V6's , can't run anything else. Vintage cool!
My preamps all use 12AX7's! :-}.
-countdown to a grand
- who's gonna get it?
-BooM-
|
1103.998 | | PNO::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:04 | 4 |
| Can any other tube be used in the preamp besides 12AX7s? Is there any
other preamp tube worth trying?
Mike
|
1103.999 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:18 | 6 |
| 12AX7 has to be the most common preamp tube and I believe is
interchangable with the 12AX7. I'm not aware of any other type,
and if there are any they must me a lot harder to find!
--/BooM/--
|
1103.1000 | Roman for 1000 | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:19 | 7 |
|
M
---/BooM/---
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1103.1001 | 1001 | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:23 | 8 |
| ...and the crowd goes wild!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RE -2
BoomMeister...did you mean to say the 12AX7 is interchangeable with the
7025? You said the same preamp tube name twice!
B.
|
1103.1002 | | PNO::HEISER | when the wild winds blow | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:26 | 5 |
| Kudos Boom! I glad you got it! You deserve the honor.
Now let's all go buy Marshall's and get that note going! ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1003 | You still have a ways to go | VOYAGR::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Tue Jul 31 1990 16:12 | 8 |
| In the Grateful Dead conference, note #53 has 4160 replies. The
note is dedicated to "Digression". It seems people do so much
digressing in that conference they created a note specifically
for that purpose.
Gee, I wonder why Digital profits are down ;^)
Mark
|
1103.1004 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Tue Jul 31 1990 16:21 | 11 |
| Brain Damage Control reports: yes, a 12AX7 in interchangable with
a 12AX7. Good going! I must've been eager to hit that 1000 mark.
I meant to say ECC83 , which I believe is the european equivalent
of the 12AX7.
I'll admit I had to sneak in 999 to make 1000. Only minor cheating!
Anyone ever heard of ENGL? Another obscure amp like KH. They're
still in business, but maybe if I buy one the company will go out
of business and hold a fire sale and I'll post a note.
-BooM X 1000-
|
1103.1005 | sheesh... snooz and I looz | KAHALA::GOODWIN_S | | Tue Jul 31 1990 20:28 | 11 |
| Holy sh*t.... all I did was take a teeny tiny little kitty-nap
and next thing I know this note blows past 1000 replies!!!!
Just thought I'd check in and say that my two M1's are still
kicking big-time a*s!!
re: the EL34 vs 6L6 isssue... of course I'm still using EL34's
in BOTH M1's... when I've got the ultimate in harmonics and
crunch, why would I wanna make them sound like an old f*rt?
Wilbur (insert_big_cheshire_grin)
|
1103.1006 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Jul 31 1990 22:36 | 6 |
| Well, since I bought a new Strat saturday ... I'm gonna can my Marshall
for a while and go back to the M3. I'm still running EL34's, but only
2 of 'em. I figure I can crank those 60 watts until the tubes fry,
then use the other 2.
Scary (in tubular heaven ...)
|
1103.1007 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I'm crushing your head! | Wed Aug 01 1990 10:31 | 12 |
|
Forget Reb and Winger! Jerry "Scary" White has canned his Marshall
for his Kitty (an M3 at that!). Oh my. ;^)
Re: Broken tone knob.
I read in this note somewhere (Buck?), that the fender pots
work well. I plan to do this someday for the final Robo-Kitty
mod.
-pb
|
1103.1008 | KH pots...junk | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Wed Aug 01 1990 11:05 | 12 |
| My amp tech commented on the cheesyness on the KH pots when he
first checked out my fried QT preamp. He said "If you're really
into this preamp, I'd suggest replacing ALL the pots with "X"
brand pots, as they're simply the best you can have!" Since the
QT preamps has like 16 freakin knobs on it, he said it would run about
$140.00 for the job! That's ok...I'm thinking about it. I mean,
I plan to keep the QT preamp (luv the soundz!), so I may do it.
I call him up and get the name of those pots for those interested and
post the brand name in this note.
Cheers, kiddies...
B.
|
1103.1009 | Hey Reb , ya wanna borrow my M1? | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Wed Aug 01 1990 11:39 | 13 |
| I'm sure KH was getting their pots from some obscure European
supplier. Keep in mind the later serial #'s have the metal shafts
for those metal sounds :-} (like both my M1's). Yeah the note
blew past 1000, but it needed a kickstart. I was gonna get somebody
from HM that's been praising Bon Jovi and blasting Metallica to
come over here and fire up the KH topic, but I guess it didn't
need it. Besides, it would have been a lousy way to get some quick
replies.
Buck - Beau Hill produced both Winger releases, I checked it out.
But on the first one he used a Ramsa mixer! double :-}.
Orville/Boom/John/Whatever
|
1103.1010 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Wed Aug 01 1990 12:10 | 5 |
| Beau Hill is a weird producer...not very consistant IMHO. I mean,
he did a good job on Warrent's first release, but I thought his work
with Beau Nasty was lame! Same goes for the two WInger releases...from
what I've heard, the sounds just aren't there on the 2nd lp...no
gnads.
|
1103.1011 | but get that BIAS right! | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Wed Aug 01 1990 15:53 | 19 |
| re: toobs
I'm using 6L6s in my M3, still the original set as shipped from LPMG,
and they scream! I thought about replacing them with EL34s once, but
it sounds great as it is, so why spend a bundle on new tubes?
One curious thing I found with this amp. At practice last week it was
sounding really terrible (no volume, no gain, lousy tone) and I was
getting really frustrated with it. Anyway, I found that the little
tube bias switch had somehow gotten to the EL34 setting. I put it back
in the proper place and the amp sounded great again. I have NO idea
how that little switch INSIDE the head could have gotten changed, but
it made a big difference in the sound. I'm kind of worried that I
might have damaged the tubes (even though it still sounds good), what
do you all think?
Wow! That 1000 note mark got blown by in a hurry!
Greg
|
1103.1012 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Wed Aug 01 1990 16:42 | 6 |
| Just got off the phone with my amp tech...I asked, and he recommends
replacing the el-cheapo Piher pots with either CTS or Allen & Bradley
pots.
FYI
b
|
1103.1013 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I'm crushing your head! | Wed Aug 01 1990 16:45 | 4 |
|
Buck, how/where do we purchase the CTS or Allen Bradley pots?
We also need some low profile knobs to keep them outa harm's way.
|
1103.1014 | 1-716-555-1212 | SMURF::BENNETT | Be Bay Be | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:30 | 9 |
|
Ask for the number for SUMMIT ELECTRONICS on Main St. (Buffalo)
You can also look under Electronics in the Yellow Pages. There's
a few really big warehouses - there may be a closer one down
south...
Allen & Bradley - aren't those the $600 jobbies the Pentagon
uses? ;-).
|
1103.1015 | still crankin | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:35 | 29 |
| I'm willing to stick my neck out on this one. I'm willing to bet
that that little piece of sh*t bias switch had caused LPMG more
than it's fair share of problems. On my 100 watt M1 head the bias
switch is a recessed slide switch, there's no way you can switch
it by mistake. But that toggle switch that is on my other M1 and
my M3 is easily disturbed if you are seating power tubes or even
storing the AC line cord in there. On the heads there is nowhere
else for the line cord to go! To top it off, I was told that some
switches are oriented so the EL34 setting is toward the back of
the amp, others are toward the front. You HAVE to see the label
on the switch (and know what tubes you have). I highly prefer
the slide switch for safety's sake.
Damage possibility episode #2 - On the M1 don't let other people
fool with your switches on the front panel while you are playing.
If they don't know better they could throw the class switch with
a good chance of hurting the amp. I've warned people about it, but
I wouldn't have had to if the darn switch was on the back of the
amp where it should be. I'm willing to bet a few M1's have died
this way as well.
I would have loved to be part of a redesign team to make the
M1 a killer roadworthy amp. I have a lot of ideas that would work.
One of the obvious ones is that I prefer the tubes to be upright
(don't say it Buck, I know!). Move some controls to the back, others
to the front, isolate the chassis from vibration, ventilation .....
Oh yeah , neon green knobs! (:-})
---/BooM/---
|
1103.1016 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:39 | 8 |
| RE: Boom
Don't say what?
I agree...you SHOULD be on the re-design team!! Call up Roy and tell
em! ;^)
Neon green knobs...I *love* it!
|
1103.1017 | | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:45 | 7 |
|
re -.1 that Marshall has had the tubes right side up all along
you ninny! C'mon, I'm not gonna play out with my KH head turned
upside-down though. I just think upright tubes make good sense.
---/BooM/---
|
1103.1018 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:51 | 8 |
| Oh...that's what you meant...duh!
Yes, I agree...I had a musicman once, and it had top-mounted tubes,
taht with the volume I played at were ALWAYS coming loose! Not a
good thing when you're cranking thru some chords, and all of a sudden
you lose one tube and your amp goes "gak".
Upright tubes with "hats" go nowhere, just like they shouldn't.
|
1103.1019 | I love the way my tube hangs :-) | SMURF::LAMBERT | Show me, don't tell me | Wed Aug 01 1990 18:22 | 6 |
| Yes, but if the tubes are upright then they're mounted on the bottom of
the cab, right? Then, especially if it's a combo, you can't toss stuff
in the back without the risk of smashing a tube. I always kinda liked
the "hanging" tubes for this reason, but then I grew up on Fenders.
-- Sam
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1103.1020 | goin' for 2000 | PNO::HEISER | gimme that phone! | Wed Aug 01 1990 18:58 | 1 |
|
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1103.1021 | Happy again !!! B^) | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Aug 02 1990 04:27 | 17 |
| Well, I'm back in the Kittyhawk saddle again ! I tried the M3 last
night with the new Strat, and I'm a happy camper now. The main reason
I switched back to the Marshall was because the Kitty and my GP-8 just
didn't sound that great together. But, the patches I built for the
Strat sound great - probably 'cuz the master volume on 'em is a lot
lower than before. See, the GP-8 send a line level out, not instrument
level, so the Kitty was getting hit pretty hard before I guess.
I also tried another trick. The KH overdrive wasn't hot enough using
the single coils on the Strat - so I use the Overdrive on the GP-8 in
conjunction with the KH overdrive (set on 10), and believe it or not,
it sounds great !
But what I'm really enjoying the most is the clean tones I'm getting
now. Yo Pat ! Sounds like your rig ... wonder why ? 8^)
Scary (1 guitar - 1 amp - 1 vision ...)
|
1103.1022 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Thu Aug 02 1990 10:08 | 11 |
| Yo Scary, on an unrelated note...WHICH GUITAR are you playing?!?!?
In the past month, it was my belief you bought the following
guitars:
o Black Les Paul STD
o Washburn Wing Series
and now anotehr strat?
So which is it dude?
|
1103.1023 | So, here's the story ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Aug 02 1990 11:04 | 10 |
| OK - I had a bast*rd Strat, which I sold, but I was also playing a
silver anniversary strat, which the guy wouldn't sell or trade for my
M3, but I was wanting a Les Paul but never could make up my mind which
one I wanted, in the meantime I ran across the Washburn at a great
deal, but after playing it decided I didn't like it that much and since
it was a LOT like Les Paul I decided I didn't want a LP either so I
bought a new American Standard Strat and went back to the GP-8 -> M3
rig, parking the Marshall for awhile ... pretty simple actually ! 8^)
Scary (whew ...)
|
1103.1024 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Aug 02 1990 17:43 | 14 |
| ...And be sure to tune in next week for the next episode of "As The Tuner
Tunes...", (Or "What is Scary playing now?")...Staring Mr Jerry "Scary" White.
Sheeesh. ;) Scary you kill me...Whats next ? and... Can I play with it
when your done ??? ;)
Hey folks ! I'm back...And I've got MY new toy too... JC's back to a MP1
and DSP128+.
BTW - I think my M3 sounds MUCH better with 6L6's than EL34's...Especially
on the clean channel. The 34's crunch better in lead mode though...
jc (FWIW)
|
1103.1025 | | NAVIER::STARR | Would you like to go to heaven tonite | Thu Aug 02 1990 17:44 | 5 |
| Oh my God - he's alive!!!!!!!
8^)
Hi Coop!
|
1103.1026 | | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Thu Aug 02 1990 19:21 | 6 |
| re: .1024 (where have I heard that number before?)
I love it! Scary goes through guitars about as quick as Buck going
through amps.
Greg (lemme know when you're ready to sell that JCM900, dude)
|
1103.1027 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Aug 03 1990 00:31 | 8 |
| I think I've found something to stick with for awhile. I was a die
hard Kramer hound for years - guess it's time to be a Fender puke.
But I still need a DSP or a Midiverb ... possibly a 2x12 cab, a
wireless, uh, there's bound to be more ..... 8^)
Scary
|
1103.1028 | | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Fri Aug 03 1990 10:22 | 15 |
| Welcome Back Coop-
Do you still have your M3? Going to move eh? What's going down
in GS0 anyway. First Bulldawg leaves.....
I'm anxiously awaiting my new Ramsa mixer. Tonight I'm putting
a new Digitech programmable EQ into my P.A. effects rack. I've
been experimenting with it but tonight is the acid test.
Oh yeah , this is the KH note! I'm STILL using the Testarossa
as my main gain machine. I don't believe my rack has remained so
stable. The only new thing in it in the last eight months has been
a one space vent panel for above the TR. It still be rockin!
---/BooM\---
|
1103.1029 | The ultimate setup! | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Fri Aug 03 1990 13:25 | 25 |
| Well, I think I finally found the exact combination of sounds I've
been looking for last night. I've been really happy with the M3 and
have been using it pretty much all the time, but I couldn't seem to get
as much gain out of it as I wanted and also wanted a nice boost for
leads. I could get a killer rhythm sound but even boosting up the mids
with an EQ didn't get me quite the lead sound I was wanting.
Anyway, I ran the output of the MP-1 into the EFX return (no send) and
was able to get an excellent sound using the power amp section from the
M3. Something else I noticed is that I can still use the M3s input
because the EFX return doesn't seem to switch that off, so if I plug up
the MP-1 there, I can then use an A/B switching box to get either the
M3s preamp, or the MP-1. Truely the best of both worlds!
I know this part probably doesn't belong in this note, but I'd been
getting kind of disgusted with my inability to get some of the sounds I
wanted (in particular, the sound the overdrive channel of the Kitty
Hawk makes!) from the MP-1 in the past, but in this configuration I was
able to dial that sound right in by switching back and forth between
the two inputs (the setting was OD1=~4.8, OD2=~4.6, bass=+4, mid=0,
treb=0, pres=-4). This has really reaffirmed my faith in the sound
and flexability of the MP-1. I guess all I was lacking in the past was
a nice tube power amp to run it through...
Greg
|
1103.1030 | | PNO::HEISER | gimme that phone! | Fri Aug 03 1990 13:34 | 1 |
| Is Colorado Springs going to be the reunion site of Guitar Noters? ;-)
|
1103.1031 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Fri Aug 03 1990 14:18 | 6 |
| Looks that way...
I bought a house right up the road from Greg... (Are wives are gonna kill us)...
;)
jc (Who will be in Colorado in early October- Late September)
|
1103.1032 | watch out Colorado ;-) | PNO::HEISER | gimme that phone! | Fri Aug 03 1990 14:37 | 10 |
| pardon the tangent...
Coop, are you going to be there the last week of August? I'm bringing
my family with me since we're also considering the move. Things just
keep getting worse around here. 5 guys from my group were placed in
transition this week, only this time, the "buyout" money isn't
available to them (it's officially on hold by DEC). I'm sure my turn
may come in Q2 unless a miracle happens.
Mike
|
1103.1033 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Fri Aug 03 1990 16:51 | 7 |
| No, I doubt I'll be there. Check it OUT ! There might be more Colorado
noters than N.E. noters soon. DEC-trend I guess.
I'll be looking for some new jam-partners out there, so the more the
merrier !
jc
|
1103.1034 | MORE EFFECTS LOOP ???s | USEM::SEAWARD | | Fri Aug 03 1990 18:13 | 17 |
| RE: 1029 and other Effects Loop replies
First, I've had the M1 combo for a while now, and have never been
more pleased with a guitar amp; I owe thanks to those of you who
have shared your info about KH - it may be a hard world to get a
break in, but all the good things have not been taken.
The effects loop design is my only disappointment because it does
alter the distorted tone, and it turns over master volume to the
effects devices. But we all know that, and we're still in bed.
SO, I'd like to know if anyone knows what is the (design) optimal
voltage to be sent (input to effects) and returned through the effects
loop ? Maybe a shedding a little light on the process will make
it a prettier sight.
Thanks.
|
1103.1035 | need help with f/x loops and input levels | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I'm crushing your head! | Mon Aug 06 1990 10:16 | 7 |
|
When using the effects loop with my 128+ I noticed that the input
level on the 128+ goes batshit when I engage (sounds like warp drive,
don't it?) thoverdrive. Thiiis makes sense as to why, but should one
adjust the input level (down) for lead channels? In other words, is
this good, bad or indifferent? Also, why not forget the effects loop
and have the 128+ before the preamp?
|
1103.1036 | re-match | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Mon Aug 06 1990 11:24 | 11 |
| As is the case with my SGE - I adjust the input level for the
maximum setting I use on the lead channel. The only drawback I've
seen to this is that you lose some of the rhythm gain that you have.
A workaround I've found that works well is using the EQ on the SGE
to boost the treble (like +3db) on the lead patches and that allows
you to match levels going into the SGE somewhat better between patch
changes. A mid boost may be getter suited to you less-metal players.
Hope this helps.
We found the missing M1 user! (.1034)
--/BooM/--
|
1103.1037 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Mon Aug 06 1990 11:39 | 6 |
| Effects loops ? Yuck.
I agree with Pat. Why bother ? I'd run in-line.
Perhaps I'm over looking something. Am I ?
jc
|
1103.1038 | Yuk | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Mon Aug 06 1990 12:00 | 6 |
| I can't imagine anyone running ANY fx pre-gain and liking the sound!!!
Think about the chain...if you have a reverb program, you'd be
distorting the reverb instead of reverbing the distortion...there is
a BIG difference here guys!
B.
|
1103.1039 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | That sounds like noise Mr. Vai! | Mon Aug 06 1990 12:58 | 10 |
| re: pre-distortion effects
I prefer my chorus to be prior to the distortion...
re; killer tones..I ran my mustard tele through the testerossa and into my
musicman rd-112 this weekend...killer tone!
sigh...I guess I can't sell that rig off..
dbii
|
1103.1040 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Mon Aug 06 1990 14:37 | 11 |
| RE: Buck
Seems logical... but...
I have my chain like so:
Guit --> MP1 -->DSP128+ -->HushIICX -->SP1000
Sounds good to me. Perhaps I should change it around.
jc
|
1103.1041 | Yeah, but... | ICS::BUCKLEY | I Wanna Be Your Man! | Mon Aug 06 1990 14:46 | 7 |
| >Guit --> MP1 -->DSP128+ -->HushIICX -->SP1000
gain fx post fx fx master vol
Yeah, but Coop, even though you aren't using the FX loop on the MP-1,
your FX are STILL post-gain, pre-master!!!
Buck, who only uses EQ as a pre-gain effect (to induce compression).
|
1103.1042 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Mon Aug 06 1990 15:17 | 6 |
| Oppppssss...
I gotcha.
I'm not thinking right. Sorry.
jc - weekend mode
|
1103.1043 | I was p*ssed, but ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Aug 07 1990 05:24 | 12 |
| Well, I *was* gonna write in here about how my M3 roasted Friday night,
but it was just more of Angelo's bargain basement tubes ...
First I had 6L6's in it and ran it for about 3 months with the bias
switch set on EL34, so I finally roasted one of them. Then I got a set
of EL34's from Steve "Bulldawg" Dandrea. The more I think about it, I
think it was a plot - see we were in competing bands at the time ! 8^)
But this weekend I put the 6L6's back in ... all is well in the Kitty
kingdom again !
Scary ...
|
1103.1044 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Tue Aug 07 1990 09:37 | 3 |
| So where is the bias switch with EL34's ? 6L6 ?
jc - Curious in Carolina
|
1103.1045 | | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Tue Aug 07 1990 11:09 | 8 |
| yo Coop - see .1015 - I know you were gone awhile.
Guess Carolina is gonna be a little less rockin, eh?
Watch out Colorado! (my next move probably)
-BooM-
|
1103.1046 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Tue Aug 07 1990 12:26 | 9 |
| New Colorado Springs based band:
MRPE
MIDI RACK PUKES (FROM THE) EAST
Sorry, BoOm, I'm rolling.
jc
|
1103.1047 | | CSC32::H_SO | I'm reliable: Made in Korea | Tue Aug 07 1990 21:18 | 5 |
|
Jeez, guz! Y'all are making me nervous about my job security.
You wouln't kick me out, wouldya, Greg???
So-Hong
|
1103.1048 | ;^) yuk yuk | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Tue Aug 07 1990 21:35 | 1 |
| I *told* you to learn to sing...
|
1103.1049 | | CSC32::H_SO | I'm reliable: Made in Korea | Tue Aug 07 1990 22:57 | 7 |
|
AGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGA!
And you told me not to give up my day job while I was tryin' to
sing! ;*)
So-Hong
|
1103.1050 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Aug 08 1990 00:20 | 4 |
| Don't worry - Coop can't sing ... 8^) ('cept for "Simple Man", "Take
A Chance", I think there were more too .... duh ..)
Scary (who knows he can't sing anything but harmonies ...)
|
1103.1051 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 08 1990 09:52 | 3 |
| But I can yodel a mean metallica. ;)
jc (Who sez: Yodeli-oh-who-who!)
|
1103.1052 | | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 08 1990 13:38 | 5 |
| Re: Coop, Scary
Who did the vocals on your tape submissions? (i.e., Little Teaser)
Mike
|
1103.1053 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 08 1990 15:40 | 5 |
| Me.
Scary ain't it ?
;)
|
1103.1054 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 08 1990 15:41 | 7 |
| Lemme rephrase that...
Me.
Frightening ain't it.
(double) ;)
|
1103.1055 | C.S. - the next music mecca | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Wed Aug 08 1990 15:49 | 8 |
| You mean there isn't room in the Springs for a four-guitar band?
The stages would have to be big to fit all that gear.
I'm sure J.C. is gonna scout the music stores for the right type
of band situation, unless there's already something lined up.
But Greg - If I move out there you won't have the only Kitty Hawk
in town.
--BooM--
|
1103.1056 | | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 08 1990 15:57 | 11 |
| Re: coop's vocals
No I wasn't skeeredt! ;-) Mick Jagger should be as good ;-)
> But Greg - If I move out there you won't have the only Kitty Hawk
> in town.
Ditto! I'm toying with the idea of bringing my M1 when I come up this
month so these guys can check it out!
Mike
|
1103.1057 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 08 1990 15:59 | 6 |
| I can't even remember the words to songs I WRITE !
;)
But thanks for sparing my feelings anyway Mike.
jc
|
1103.1058 | set mode=serious | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 08 1990 16:29 | 1 |
| jc, there's nothing wrong with your voice.
|
1103.1059 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 08 1990 16:55 | 3 |
| Thanks. Most people tell me I sound like Jamez Hetfield holding his nose.
;)
|
1103.1060 | Colorado Springs! | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Wed Aug 08 1990 16:58 | 32 |
| > You mean there isn't room in the Springs for a four-guitar band?
I don't think this world's ready for a four (five?) guitar band yet...
> I'm sure J.C. is gonna scout the music stores for the right type
>of band situation, unless there's already something lined up.
He told me to do it for him, but I haven't. I figure he can do his own
legwork! I had a hard enough time finding a band for *myself*.
> But Greg - If I move out there you won't have the only Kitty Hawk
>in town.
Dat's true, Boom, but Coop's moving here already and he has one (he
just doesn't play it). And if Mike H. moves here, he has one too.
Looks like my poor little M3 won't stand a chance with all those M1s,
Quattros, and TRs around.
Maybe I'll have to go with Marshalls, huh? 8^) (yes the plural use of
the word is intentional). I can almost picture J. holding his ears
(again) mouthing the words "YOU'RE TOO LOUD" now.
If we get all these folks out here, maybe we'll have enough for our own
version of the New England area DECjams... That'd be a blast! Some of
us talked about it a couple of years ago and there just wasn't enough
musicians around to do it.
See, Alan, Buck! I told you guys to start thinking about moving here!
8^)
Greg
|
1103.1061 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 08 1990 17:43 | 7 |
| I didn't *tell* you to look, I just requested that if you heard
of any openings out there to let me know. Sheeesh. ;)
I don't think a Marshall is as loud as the Kitties... Loud, but not
that bad.
jc
|
1103.1062 | | CSC32::H_SO | I'm reliable: Made in Korea | Wed Aug 08 1990 20:33 | 40 |
|
<> You mean there isn't room in the Springs for a four-guitar band?
There's plenty of romm out east of town, as long as you don't mind
watchin' the grass grass grow. (Favorite pass time around here...)
<I don't think this world's ready for a four (five?) guitar band yet...
They could call themselves April Wine by the Case. ;*>
<He told me to do it for him, but I haven't. I figure he can do his own
<legwork! I had a hard enough time finding a band for *myself*.
Well? Havya found one YET? ;*)
<Maybe I'll have to go with Marshalls, huh? 8^) (yes the plural use of
<the word is intentional).
Oh, GAWD!!! Is there enough room in our practice space? I could see
the whole place going up ballistic-vertically!!!
<I can almost picture J. holding his ears
<(again) mouthing the words "YOU'RE TOO LOUD" now.
p
>X^0 --"YOU'RE TOO LOUD!!!!"
b
That's OK! I'll just get another 4x12 Boogie cab, and maybe a
Colisium series(Droooooool!). Poor Jason and Will! ;*)
<If we get all these folks out here, maybe we'll have enough for our own
<version of DEC jam.
Sounds like an idear toome!!!
RE: Alan, Buck and those moving;
Misery love company! ;*>
SoHong
|
1103.1063 | Rookie noter from CXO | COMET::LAWYER | | Wed Aug 08 1990 21:28 | 12 |
| Hmmmm... so Colo. Springs is going to be the convergence
point for a bunch of Guitar noters, eh? If any of you
need a bass player for jams or a band, let me know; I'm
ready to come out of retirement ( in spirit, at least,
if not in condition - like rusted out ).
BTW, if the photo album makes it out here, I have a couple of
OLD pix to contribute.
-Kent
( Who doesn't know what a K.H. is, even )
|
1103.1064 | ;-) | UPWARD::HEISER | boycott hell! | Wed Aug 08 1990 21:44 | 6 |
| � <I don't think this world's ready for a four (five?) guitar band yet...
> They could call themselves April Wine by the Case. ;*>
...or Cacophony�
Mike
|
1103.1065 | too quiet | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Iraq, therefore I am! | Fri Aug 10 1990 10:52 | 3 |
| Where's Boom these days?
Did he drop off the face of the net??
|
1103.1066 | but he played well, lotsa instrumentals | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Fri Aug 10 1990 11:17 | 9 |
| I'm here! Just getting ready to drop mega-info on the Roller Coaster
conference! I promise not to mention Kitty Hawk once. I do a good
enough job of that here.
I saw Ronnie Montrose in a club last night. Talk about a rack!
Pearce amps, Yamaha SPX's, ADA pitchtraq, EQ's and compressors
out the ying yang. This thing was about five feet tall and full
of gear. Enough LED's to read a book by. No Kitty Hawk though
so it didn't sound that hot! :-}.
---/boom/---
|
1103.1067 | Check out CAVLRY::COASTERS! | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Iraq, therefore I am! | Fri Aug 10 1990 11:41 | 10 |
| >I'm here! Just getting ready to drop mega-info on the Roller Coaster
>conference
Cool...I'll be lookin forward to it. Me? I got some info at home I
need to dig up! I'll post some stuff soon.
Ronnie Montrose is a cool player...personally I liked his sound thru
the GK combos he used to use (the GOOD GKs, not the ML series!).
B.
|
1103.1068 | | FREEBE::REAUME | riding the rails | Wed Aug 15 1990 12:04 | 5 |
| News Flash - Coop is out of the Kitty Club! Turn in your pin! :-}.
Did somebody poking around 1103 buy his M3? Just curious I guess.
-BooM-
|
1103.1069 | | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Third generation got nuthin to say! | Wed Aug 15 1990 12:06 | 1 |
| Yeah, enquiring nminds wanna know who picked up the M3!
|
1103.1070 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 15 1990 14:19 | 7 |
| I dunno if this is cool or not...I'll delete this if you want me too, Dan.
His name is Dan Merriman. He works contract (A UNIX GUY!) at MRO.
He's also into repairing amps...You tube amp pukes might want to keep
his name handy.
jc (Who only has tubes in his preamp and Marshall now)
|
1103.1071 | | UPWARD::HEISER | from Colorado Springs | Mon Aug 27 1990 18:46 | 6 |
| My 100w M1 survived the trek from Phoenix to C. Springs on Saturday.
A few of our illustrious members in here had a chance to test drive it.
I'll let them submit their opinions.
Mike
|
1103.1072 | Very short M1 review | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Mon Aug 27 1990 18:57 | 7 |
| It's a really sweet sounding amp. I didn't really play with it enough
to tell exactly how much it would do, but it seemed pretty flexable.
I donno, but from the talk in here I'd kind of expected it to produce a
little more gain then it did.
Greg
|
1103.1073 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Tue Aug 28 1990 12:20 | 8 |
| I didn't play on it ( I was busy playin' with J's Boogie)
But I thought it sounded great ! I'd played the Pat's M1 60wt
and loved the sounds thru it too.
I agree Greg, they don't get as dirty as I thought...Not a bummer
though.
jc
|
1103.1074 | | PNO::HEISER | from Colorado Springs | Tue Aug 28 1990 12:47 | 4 |
| I couldn't hear it well enough to tell how dirty it was. The master
was only on 2 ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1075 | | KAHALA::GOODWIN_S | | Tue Aug 28 1990 18:46 | 11 |
| re: last few
M1... not enough gain?? doesn't sound like either of mine...
how about yours Boom? Maybe it wasn't switched to red & green mode.
The amp that I've always felt was a good comparison to the M1 is the
Boogie MkIII Simulclass... from my experience, M1's get a gain level
similar to those.
just my 2 cents worth,
Steve
|
1103.1076 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Tue Aug 28 1990 22:37 | 9 |
|
I dunno, man. I liked the sound out of the Kitty M1, but it didn't
seem to have as much gain as my Boogie MKIII... But this is like
comparing apples to oranges, tho. And Coop on drums being a lemon.
;^) Just kiddin' dude.
That was a lot of fun. Let's do it again before everyone leaves.
J.
|
1103.1077 | | PNO::HEISER | from Colorado Springs | Wed Aug 29 1990 11:58 | 4 |
| I'm leaving early Saturday morning. I know! Let's all play hookey on
Friday ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1078 | How'd you like a drum stick up yer... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 29 1990 12:40 | 8 |
| I'm leaving Saturday morning too.
I get out of class at noon on Friday...
Yo, J-Dot, you can always revert back to using your mic'd metronome...
(wise a$$)
;)
|
1103.1079 | ??? | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Give a little | Wed Aug 29 1990 13:01 | 12 |
| I wont' have time for another jam this week, lads. I'm leaving town
Thursday evening and won't be back until Monday.
I don't know what was going on with the M1 that day. It was definately
in Red and Green mode. I was surprised because of all the talk about
the killer gain on this thing. Anyway, like I said before, I didn't
play with it for a long time and maybe something wasn't set up right
(to get lots of gain). We had a Boogie MkIII in the room with it and
the Boogie definatly had MUCH more gain (As did my MP-1/Kitty rig).
Greg
|
1103.1080 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Wed Aug 29 1990 13:48 | 3 |
| Greg, thats cuz I set up your preset for ya.
;)
|
1103.1081 | | PNO::HEISER | from Colorado Springs | Wed Aug 29 1990 14:23 | 5 |
| I don't remember what the 'Overdrive' setting was. I still have the
same flaky tubes in there that I've had problems with before. One of
these days I'll change them for a set of 6L6s.
Mike
|
1103.1082 | gotta watch that OD control... | KAHALA::GOODWIN_S | | Wed Aug 29 1990 20:49 | 10 |
| oh yeah... the overdrive setting makes a very big difference
in the amount of gain. At low settings the lead channel can
be very clean. At high settings lots of gain is produced.
I usually set the overdrive at around 7.5 - 8. Over 8.5 is
more gain than I would ever need to use... but then again,
I'm not a metal player...
To each his own,
Steve
|
1103.1083 | all around blues machine | RAVEN1::BLAIR | I'm crushing your head! | Thu Aug 30 1990 09:18 | 6 |
|
I agree with Steve. KH's amps aren't meant to be mega-gain machines.
More a monster air mover with awesome low end and sweet sounding
mid range. To me, amount of gain is less important than quality
of gain. But I understand where the metal-boys are comin' from.
Has anybody ever heard a tube screamer thru a KH? It sounds sweet.
|
1103.1084 | Standalone only | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Aug 30 1990 12:04 | 5 |
| Sin ! Sin !!!! Sin !!!!!
NO STOMP BOXES ALLOWED !
;)
|
1103.1085 | Glorified Stomp Boxes ;-) | UPWARD::HEISER | from Colorado Springs | Thu Aug 30 1990 12:13 | 3 |
| So Coop, what do you use to advance presets on your DSP and MP1?
Mike
|
1103.1086 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Aug 30 1990 12:30 | 6 |
| It's a Peavy Remote MIDI contoller...RMC2527 or something like that.
MIDI gear doesn't count. SO Pffft. ;)
jcjc
|
1103.1087 | ;^) | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Thu Aug 30 1990 19:54 | 7 |
|
Heretics! Those evil little Midi controllers are devil's instruments
that'll only lead to ruins!!! Heal!!!
J.
|
1103.1088 | | KAHALA::GOODWIN_S | | Thu Aug 30 1990 21:36 | 7 |
| I stopped in at Daddy's Nashua today during lunch... they still have
that used M1 100W head. They had it priced at 599.99. I almost got
up the courage to offer them $150 for it, but then I chickened out!
Guess I really don't need a third M1.
Steve
|
1103.1089 | | FREEBE::REAUME | coaster-holic | Wed Sep 05 1990 11:32 | 13 |
| Oh well you gain freaks. I still find the M1 has enough gain for
my taste. But I like to keep my master volume above 4, love to keep
it above 6. If the volume is too much for that setting I kick it
down to class A mode.
Epitome of the M1 sound - Reb Beach's solo on "Headed for a
Heartbreak". I say this because it is not overly "effected" and
has the liquidy gain sound to it, and the notes are still clear.
The most gain from any KH? No doubt - TESTAROSSA! Tied up with
the SP-1000? KILLER! Hmmmmm - but I might be pushing out my SGE
for a GSP-21. I've checked it out a few times and I'm fairly impressed!
- john R
|
1103.1090 | public service message follows | FREEBE::REAUME | coaster-holic | Wed Sep 05 1990 15:50 | 19 |
| OK - I gotta do this! I know I have put a lot of rhetoric in here
on KH being the best etc, etc... But I better be emphatic on one
item!
If you have a KH preamp (Quattro/Testarossa) and you don't either
fan cool it or run it with the cover off, then you are tempting
a transformer meltdown. I know I've mentioned this before, but I've
got a good friend here in Syracuse that bought the whole KH rack
package (Quattro/patch bayette/foot controller) and he cooked his
Quattro preamp transformer this past weekend. I'm helping him get
back on-line, but this is a repetitive situation.
Keep in mind that the guys from LP music using KH preamps were
fan cooling theirs, the SOHO design is a two spacer with improved
ventilation, and my preamps have been running just fine under heavy
use for over a year without a problem (tempting fate, aren't I)
because my tops are off. I'm wiring in a fan just to be sure.
Yeah, you can get a replacement transformer from LP, but why wait
for it to fail? Ventilate that power supply! No wonder I got them
so cheap!
-BooM-
|
1103.1091 | | UPWARD::HEISER | rock solid! - a rockumentary | Mon Sep 10 1990 20:40 | 5 |
| Reb Beach is the feature interview for October's Guitar World. No
sight of KH in his setup. According to this interview, he uses
Marshall Mk II for dirty and Rivera for clean.
Mike
|
1103.1092 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Hot Rod KH/GSP Rack | Tue Sep 11 1990 10:40 | 7 |
| ..... He's also a Pearce endorser according to their adds.
I remember seeing the KH preamps in his earlier rack and I
noticed there another unit mounted right above his Testarossa
so it was probably cooked!
-boom
|
1103.1093 | | PNO::HEISER | rock solid! - a rockumentary | Tue Sep 11 1990 14:39 | 7 |
| Re: Pearce
Yeah they have some new gear out. Reb mentioned something in the
interview about not being to crazy about 'the unreliability of tubes and
using more solid state'. So what is he using Marshalls for? ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1094 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | The sea refuses no river.... | Tue Sep 11 1990 15:47 | 6 |
| Ah did somebody use the Rivera word???
that Rivera/Kitty shredder from hell
dbii
|
1103.1095 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | This One's for the Girls! | Tue Sep 11 1990 16:15 | 3 |
| Marshall roooolz!
Buck, off to play in 1655!
|
1103.1096 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Hot Rod KH/GSP Rack | Tue Sep 11 1990 16:50 | 10 |
| Marshall rooolz, Kitty's glow (but sometimes they meltdown).
I can imagine what Winger's KH gear went through. I've heard about
the mangled foot pedal from hell and Paul Taylor running his M1
at 2 ohms for a brighter sound - not too bright huh?
With the right precautions, Kitty Hawks hold up. But you got
to avoid taking chances!
....... guess I'm just still a KH MIDI rack puke!
-BooM-
|
1103.1097 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Sep 11 1990 22:57 | 4 |
| If you like your rig ... then your rig rooolz.
Scary (who liked his Kitty, liked his GP-8 through the Kitty, GP-8
through the Mashall, whatever ..)
|
1103.1098 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Wed Sep 12 1990 01:10 | 5 |
|
It's not what you got, it's what you can do with it(And how many
times)! 8^)
J.
|
1103.1099 | "Sorry honey, but *this* doesn't feel like a fist" | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Sep 12 1990 07:09 | 3 |
| And if it's dependable in a "live" situation. 8^)
Scary
|
1103.1100 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Practice makes you tired | Wed Sep 12 1990 11:17 | 8 |
|
re: J.
You got that right! I seen guys (like Dandrea) blow my sh*t away with
my steenking 12w Dean Markley!
I give up!
-pb
|
1103.1101 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Hot Rod KH/GSP Rack | Wed Sep 12 1990 11:34 | 15 |
| It sort of gets to me when I see somebody playing through a
inexpensive amp, and getting great tone. Then I try it, but find
myself liking another amp that cost twice as much. Hey, I'm the
guy who paid $1100 for my 100 watt M1 head. I'm glad that's the
only thing I laid out major denaros for.
I still laugh when a music store asks me to try an amp. Ha ,
I've got more amps than they do, usually. Then I ask "Can you
sell me an all-tube preamp with at least three settings for $300?"
Hmmmmmm - I don't think so!
BUT - Although I'm all set in the amp department, if I was starting
out all over again right now my guess is I'd be using one of the
following preamps : Mesa Boogie, ENGL, SOHO, or Marshall. I would
be very subjective and compare them closely.
-BooM-
|
1103.1102 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Wed Sep 12 1990 21:46 | 10 |
|
Go to Boogie dude. Hey, Coop, how about a little review on my
Albino Boogie(which by the way sounds way different--better! than
when Coop played thru it).
It kills me when I go to musak stores and there's a 16 year old playing
a beat up guitar thru little dinky amp and gettin' great sound/tone!
;^( Go figure!
J.
|
1103.1103 | nyah, nyah, we got our own topic ;^) | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Practice makes you tired | Thu Sep 13 1990 14:12 | 3 |
|
J., you got ballz asking that in the KH note! Coop, howsit
stack up against the M1 of comparable wattage and tubage?
|
1103.1104 | Boogie Kitty Comparison - From my slightly beer fuzzed brain | RAVEN1::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Fri Sep 14 1990 01:01 | 25 |
| Just my humble opinion, but the Boogie blows the Kitties thru
the wall... Almost sounded as good as my rig (ya know,
for a *mono* amp...Aagagagaga :^0 ;)
The Boogie had incredible punch and sustain...Not that the Kitty
doesn't, but the Boogie just had more of *everything*. I didn't get a
chance to turn it up, but being 100wts is more than likely good
enough to hurt your ears bad.
The Kitties (at least the M% series) don't have enough ga1in for me.
Now, I heard Alan Starrs Quattro, and that had MORE than enough gain.
The M3's/M1's are more bluesy sounding than the Metallic crunch that
J's Boogie had...I guess thats why Metallica uses Boogie stuff.
On the other hand, I didn't play too much with the clean channels,
but ANY amp would be hard pressed to beat the Kitties singing
clean tones.
JMHO,
jc
BTW - I played with J's guit too, which is set up for metal...It wasn't
a strat. FWIW.
|
1103.1105 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Practice makes you tired | Fri Sep 14 1990 09:58 | 7 |
|
The only Boogie I have heard on stage was a .50 cal (Kevin Lathams)
and it is/was awesome. He's a bluesman too, so I can attest that
Boogies can play the blues. Coop, you back o playin' that greasy
metal stuff again?
;^)
|
1103.1106 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Fri Sep 14 1990 10:51 | 16 |
| Guess it all depends on what you want out of amp. I know a lot
of players swear by their Roland Jazz Chorus amps, but it's not
for me.
As for the gain comparison, Oh yeah - I think I've said it before
(how many times?) that the tube preamps have gain out the wazooo.
I've been A/B comparing the Testarossa's overdrive with the one
in my GSP-21 effects unit. Even though the Digitech's distortion(s)
are one of the best I've heard in a effects unit, it still don't
top the TR. It's real easy to A/B in this rack set-up. Now maybe
if Digitech gave up on simulating tube distortion and put some 12AX7's
in one of their new products. Take a hint from ADA!
Don't get me wrong, if my preamp died (and it better not), I could
finish a gig with just the GSP-21 and my power amp. As a matter of
fact I already have a bank of patches set up this way if I needed
it.
-BooM-
|
1103.1107 | How Much Gain Is Enough? | AQUA::ROST | Rockette Morton takes off into the wind | Fri Sep 14 1990 11:30 | 34 |
| Well, I just gotta ask this because it's been bothering me for
awhile...
How much gain do you guys need? I hear comments like "not enough gain"
and I don't think I've *ever* heard a modern amp that didn't have
enough gain.
OK, when I do my sorry excuses for guitar playing with distortion, I
find that it's all too easy to have too much gain, causing the
following problems:
1. Feedback (unwanted, often from undamped strings)
2. Inability to play chords (too much intermodulation distortion)
3. Washing out in the mix...yeah it sound fat when playing solo, but
seems to melt right into a mix of other instruments.
4. Too much noise, all the hums, buzzes and other gremlins come through
loud and clear.
I use stomp boxes for distortion (I don't own any amps with master
volumes...all my amps are ancient) and find that once I reach a certain
point with the gain control, adding more gain doesn't seem to result in
much except lots more noise on the tail of notes. I might point out I
also use a guitar of early 60s vintage that has a very weak output from
the pickups, so compared to a modern guitar through a modern amp, I
could get even more gain than I do now....not that I'd know what to do
with it.
This is a serious question, BTW, guys....
Brian
|
1103.1108 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Who's she goin dancin with tonight? | Fri Sep 14 1990 11:34 | 3 |
| I like a lot of gain becuase I LIKE the way it sounds when you play
chords with a ton of distortion and the sound just all kind of mushes
together. 2nd inversion chords sound the best like this!
|
1103.1109 | | E::EVANS | | Fri Sep 14 1990 11:38 | 7 |
|
Remember the amp that could be turned up to 11!??
Some folks can never get enough gain.
Jim
|
1103.1110 | Quattro for sale | MILKWY::JACQUES | Yes, you do need a Boogie | Fri Sep 14 1990 11:44 | 7 |
| I was in Daddy's Shrewsbury store yesterday. They have finally taken
the Quattro Preamp I traded out of Quaranteen, and have it on display
in their showroom. Asking price is $379. Not a bad price for a Quattro,
but a lot higher than they gave me in trade.
Mark
|
1103.1111 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Fri Sep 14 1990 14:05 | 7 |
|
The BIG .1111
-BooM-
|
1103.1112 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Practice makes you tired | Fri Sep 14 1990 16:08 | 10 |
|
Re: Brian
About your weak output pickups and moderate gain...
Don't change a thing guy ;^)
|
1103.1113 | | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | OK...Who turned on the lights? | Fri Sep 14 1990 16:28 | 8 |
|
Buck, second inversion??? Is that like instead of 135 for my first
major it would be 351?
Steve
No gain for me please..
|
1103.1114 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Who's she goin dancin with tonight? | Fri Sep 14 1990 16:34 | 5 |
| Grevemeister,
No, it would be 513.
Insane Gain for me pls.
|
1103.1115 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Fri Sep 14 1990 20:26 | 15 |
|
When Cooper was playing thru my Boogie, my gain was set between 7.5 to
8.0. Now, I've got it backed off between 6.5 to 7.0.
I've been going thru some drastic tone change lately, and who knows
what the gain's gonna be sittin' at next???
Coop. Yeah, I've been trying different things with my clean channel,
too. But it seems like the clean channel sounds real good with single
coil on my Ibanez, and lead channel sounds better with that homebrew...
Can't win!
J.
|
1103.1116 | | RAVEN1::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Sat Sep 15 1990 13:47 | 6 |
| Sheeesh, if I'd know the gain wasn't on 11, I'da put it there...
Member that Patch I wrote in Gregs MP1/Kitty rig ?
THATS INSANE GAIN !
;)
|
1103.1117 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Sat Sep 15 1990 16:55 | 9 |
|
I guess for the material that our band is currently concocting calls
for a little less gain.
Insane gain: Yeah, that sounded perrty good, but what about that thrash
tone/gain I set ya up with? That bass response makes my under-arm hair
stand up... ;^)
J.
|
1103.1118 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | The sea refuses no river.... | Wed Sep 19 1990 09:40 | 5 |
| quattro or testerossa :== insane gain
I'm gainin' up all the time...
dbii
|
1103.1119 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | I like to hear ya sayin a-yo, a-yo | Wed Sep 19 1990 10:02 | 3 |
| My QT is set at 10 & 7, and thats TOO much gain for me even!!!
I love it!
|
1103.1120 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Wed Sep 19 1990 11:08 | 12 |
| Thanx guys, somebody had to say it besides me! Maybe that's why
these KH preamps need the ventilation. It's those nitro fueled
12AX7's laying out harmonic hell. And I digress further, i wasddk
djafoj
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SHOOT ME!
BOOM diddy BOP!
|
1103.1121 | gain up the a**! | NAVIER::STARR | SRV.....I can't believe you're gone....... | Wed Sep 19 1990 11:22 | 9 |
| > My QT is set at 10 & 7, and thats TOO much gain for me even!!!
Those are the same settings I use! I can use the Hot Lead channel with my
Strat and it sounds awesome. But my Les Paul has too much output, so I
can only use the Lead channel (Hot Lead is just TOO much!). Either way, this
preamp has way more gain than I've ever heard out of a Boogie combo, or
any other combo for that matter!
alan
|
1103.1122 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | The sea refuses no river.... | Sat Sep 22 1990 16:38 | 7 |
| Well I'm added to the list of downed Kitty owners...
My testerossa burned last night at rehersal. A tube appears to have
gotten internally damaged (loose parts) and it acted up a bit then died
and gave off a most ugly smell and now I got no high voltage...
dbii bummed dneast
|
1103.1123 | | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | OK...Who turned on the lights? | Sat Sep 22 1990 22:25 | 6 |
|
Hey, dbii, I smelled it, dude!!! That was YOU smoking your kitty!
Bummer.. yer going to HAVE to get that Metalwhatzit now!!!
|
1103.1124 | ain't sportsters | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Sun Sep 23 1990 11:36 | 1 |
| there's awful lot of notes in here about trashed kitty hawks ..
|
1103.1125 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Mon Sep 24 1990 11:16 | 4 |
| yea there is, and it's always the same things! Either sh*tty tubes
or cooked transformers. But Andy, aren't you the guy that smokes
Marshalls?
-BooM-
|
1103.1126 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Sep 24 1990 14:33 | 1 |
| I'll smoke just about anything I can get my hands on!
|
1103.1127 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | The sea refuses no river.... | Mon Sep 24 1990 15:31 | 3 |
| I just spoke with Angelo at LPMG and he quoted me $40 for a new one...
dbii
|
1103.1128 | FWIW... | ICS::BUCKLEY | Uh Oh (Here I Go Again!) | Mon Sep 24 1990 15:33 | 1 |
| That's how much I paid for my transformer!
|
1103.1129 | sick sense of non-humor | USRCV1::REAUME | BC,LP,KH,GSP21,SP-built to blast | Wed Oct 03 1990 16:34 | 3 |
| Maybe us noters should buy transformers in bulk!
-BooM-
|
1103.1130 | | FDCV08::GOODWIN | | Wed Oct 03 1990 18:14 | 9 |
| Well there's sure no denying all the downed kitty hawks.
I just don't understand it though... maybe I was just one
of the lucky ones... both my M1's get extensive use at
high overdrive & volume levels and neither one has given
me any problems at all... I haven't even blown any tubes.
I better knock on wood.....
Steve aka Wilbur aka still_a_happy_camper_in_kitty_land
|
1103.1131 | Knock Knockin' on wood | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Brouhaha | Wed Oct 03 1990 19:49 | 5 |
| Same with my M3 Steve. I've been using it at least twice a week (for
several hours each time) since I got it in the big rush without a
single glitch.
Greg
|
1103.1132 | fwiw... | ICS::BUCKLEY | I wanna spend my life with you | Wed Oct 03 1990 20:03 | 3 |
| Well, I have YET to fry any of my Marshall amps...
Buck, who has fried a Kitty after only HOURS of use ;^(
|
1103.1133 | still ok over here! | HAZEL::STARR | SRV.....I can't believe you're gone....... | Thu Oct 04 1990 00:21 | 7 |
| I'm also one of the lucky Kitty owners - both my M3 and Quattro have
performed to perfection from first plug-in through today. Although the
M3 gathers dust most of the time (its a backup), the Quattro has been
in use almost *every day* since I bought it, without a hint of trouble!
alan
_knocking_on_wood_right_now_
|
1103.1134 | KH still kicks ass! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Excitable boy, they all said | Thu Oct 04 1990 08:11 | 4 |
|
After I had the reverb problem fixed, I've had nothin but trouble
free miles too. I blew one GT EL34. My original EL's are still
fine, but I run 6L6's all the time now.
|
1103.1135 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Excitable boy, they all said | Thu Oct 04 1990 08:15 | 3 |
|
Me and Coop share the same repair man here and his Marshall has
been on the bench forever.
|
1103.1136 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | The sea refuses no river.... | Thu Oct 04 1990 10:13 | 7 |
| Well I fried an old 1986 50 watt marshall a couple of times...always the
output transformer, guess I was running the power tube bias too hot.
My quattro runs great, never a problem in what has to be nearly 1000 hours of
use to date. The testerossa went in less than 25...you tell me?
dbii soon to be a guitar-midiot!
|
1103.1137 | not fair! | ICS::BUCKLEY | I wanna spend my life with you | Thu Oct 04 1990 10:16 | 6 |
| >Me and Coop share the same repair man here and his Marshall has
>been on the bench forever.
Well, as *I* understand it, some former ownder did a real hack
modification on it. Can't blame THAT on Jim Marshall...someone
messed with his design!
|
1103.1138 | | SMURF::LAMBERT | What'cho say? - I'm just ASKIN'! | Thu Oct 04 1990 11:34 | 8 |
| Add me to the list of trouble-free Kitty owners. I did replace the 6L6s,
but that was due to choice more than need. And I snapped off one of the
tone knobs, but you can hardly blame ROY Electronics for that... :-)
And I've even used it as a bass amp at times, albeit thru an external
15" speaker.
-- Sam (60 watt M3 combo)
|
1103.1139 | ok | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Excitable boy, they all said | Thu Oct 04 1990 13:52 | 5 |
|
Yeah, you're right Buck, Jim Marshall is okay by me. Besides,
I'm trying to convince the repair guy to drag his feet so I can get
a deal on the Marshall from Coop. It does make you wonder about these
'rodded Marshalls tho'.
|
1103.1140 | Can't blame Marshall for what some idiot did to one! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Brouhaha | Thu Oct 04 1990 13:56 | 13 |
| re: Pat
Yeah, Jeffs Marshall had been pretty severly screwed up by some bogus
modifications someone who had it before him had put in. It had some
sort of tube biasing circuit in there so you could use a trimmer and
some leds to set the proper tube bias yourself, but Jeff says it was
screwed up and kept blowing out the little IC that drives the EQ
section so it always sounded bad. Your amp tech is now removing all
the non-standard modifications and I'm betting it'll be just fine after
that's done.
gh
|
1103.1141 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Oct 04 1990 14:05 | 8 |
| Nothing rodded about the thing. The guy tried to wire in this
modification that would allow your to bias tubes on the fly with
LEDS. Now all the thing does is blow the EQ driver.
Yo Pat, if you were my boss, I'd probably rush to finish fixin'
that Kitty too... ;)
jc
|
1103.1142 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | she smokes & drinks & don't come home at all | Thu Oct 04 1990 14:07 | 3 |
| Coop,
While u r at it, change those 6550s to EL34s...sounds tons better!
|
1103.1143 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Oct 04 1990 14:20 | 14 |
| RE: Buck
You know it. Scary dropped a pair of EL34's on Tommy's desk this
morning. Hopefully it'll be done soon. It's been apart for almost
10 months !
Whaaaaaaaaaa....I want my maypo...errr, Marshall...
BTW - Greg is right. Tommy is rewiring the whole thing to
box-stock, cept for some lead channel preamp mod that is pretty
straight forward...It's got a sticker on it from some music store
in Va. Beach who did that job.
jc
|
1103.1144 | rev it up! | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:08 | 13 |
|
hot rodded Marshall = Metaltronix M1000 = SMOKE!
See what happens when I kick start this topic? One tickle on
KH 1103.* and the Marshall dudes drop out of 1655.
Trouble free hours on my TR? gotta be well over 1000. It's been
in my main gig rack since 12/89 when I pulled the Quattro out. The
QT had been in since around 4/89. Before that it was the KH M1,
before that the KH M3, before that the Marshall 2554.
-BooM-
|
1103.1145 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Jane sez `I'm gonna kick tomorrow' | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:11 | 1 |
| You seem Boom, you just have those magic qualities...
|
1103.1146 | | SMURF::LAMBERT | What'cho say? - I'm just ASKIN'! | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:21 | 6 |
| You mean, for stirring up sh!t? :-)
Just kidding, of course.
-- Sam
|
1103.1147 | trouble in Kitty City | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:27 | 16 |
|
you don't have to kid, I resemble that remark!
vote for:
1) a joust match to the death
2) a beer chugging contest till the last ones standing
3) the Monte Alban mighty worm challenge
-BooM-
|
1103.1149 | My thoughts on marketing/service/quiche ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Oct 04 1990 17:00 | 10 |
| We know .... 8^)
I think *most* of the dead Kitty stories come from LP Music (Angelo's
junkyard). I think all that KH gear was stuff that had been returned
and never fixed properly. I'm sure Marshall, Boogie, all of 'em have
returns just like KH, it's just that the noters here represent a small
crossection of the KH owners, and they hapened to be the folks getting
hand_me_downs ... WOW ! Not bad for 3 sentences .... wagagagaga ...
Scary
|
1103.1150 | That's what happens when you empty the shelf | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Brouhaha | Thu Oct 04 1990 17:32 | 7 |
| Yeah, I agree with ya Jerry! Also consider that we generated a pretty
considerable demand for these things from LP Music and I got the
feeling that they were scrounging to find enough, which means that some
of the last ones that went out were probably the real bottom of the
barrel. Probably the same goes for some of the QTs and TRs too.
Greg
|
1103.1151 | more mental vomit for the kitty note... | CGVAX2::GOODWIN | | Thu Oct 04 1990 21:11 | 13 |
| re last couple:
That theory sounds very probable. I suppose that with the dirt-cheap
prices these things were being blown out for at the end, it's likely
that seconds were sold off. For those folks who have had problems-
it might well be worth the extra investment to have a qualified tech
bench check their units to the schematic specs. Probably most fixes
could be made without a huge expense (unless you've already fried a
xformer). I'd bet that if all critical voltages were checked and set
correctly, the unit could be relied upon to provide long term service
and performance.
Just a bit of healthy advice from Dr. Feel(ine) Good(win) ;^)
|
1103.1152 | Phew! | SMURF::LAMBERT | What'cho say? - I'm just ASKIN'! | Fri Oct 05 1990 11:19 | 22 |
| re: my own .1138
Well talk about vuja-De, or something like that...
I went home last night, powered on the Kitty for the first time since
bringing it home from the last practice and viola - no sound. Checked
everything. The only thing wrong was the power tubes (new Peavey brand
6L6s) weren't lit! "Oh, no!", I thought, "a transformer blew!" Though
the preamp tubes were glowing, so this didn't seem to make sense.
Luckily I had the old 6L6s that had come with the amp (that I had replaced
simply 'cause they "looked cheap" - as in "of Eastern European descent"),
swapped out only one of the Peaveys, turned it back on and it worked!
Really freaked me out there for a minute... And I hadn't banged the amp
around or anything. Seems this Peavey tube just stopped working from one
day to the next for no apparent reason.
Still sounds really good, but I do have to do the ruggedizing procedure
to the cab. Since it's a combo it rattles a bit on the low frequency
stuff.
-- Sam
|
1103.1153 | | USRCV1::REAUME | BC,LP,KH,GSP21,SP-built to blast | Fri Oct 05 1990 11:46 | 11 |
| Remember the masking tape? #5 good . Can you imagine some of other
amps in the warehouse. There must've been a few that were F.U.B.A.R.
No doubt my last Testarossa was a fixer upper with a new Xformer,
but this is the one I've been using! $300 for a $900 unit? Not
bitchin'!
Having a qualified amp tech check 'em out isn't a bad idea!
BTW - my M3 sounded great at practice last Tuesday, a couple of
tweaks and a little added volume did it.
-BooM-
|
1103.1154 | I've found my tone! | PNO::HEISER | cilantro� the spice of life� | Wed Oct 10 1990 20:55 | 18 |
| Well I've fallen in love with my M1 again. I was seriously thinking
about selling it, but today changed my mind. I brought it down to one
of the local stores, had them hook a DSP128+ up to it, and spent about
2 hours playing with it. I used a new Takamine and an Ibanez RG550 for
the duration.
I was really amazed at what I heard. The Kitty was glorious! The
whole configuration, from the Ibanez to the Kitty, really provided some
sounds that I've been looking for. The raw, brown sound and growls I got
with that Ibanez were tremendous. I also converted the owner and salesmen
(who are Marshall dealers ;-)).
The Kitty was just as appealing with the Takamine. Some of the presets
on the DSP128+ really added a special touch to the acoustic sound. If
you closed your eyes, the presets from 95-100 made you think you were
playing a 12 string!
Mike
|
1103.1155 | What's yer rig? Who really cares? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Brouhaha | Wed Oct 10 1990 22:03 | 27 |
| That's good to hear Mike! Way to go.
I've about decided "why bother" on the trading equipment thing. I've
been playing a Charvel (model 4) through a MP-1 into an SGE into a
Kitty Hawk M3 into a pair of Marshall 4x10 cabinets for several months
now.
I played a Strat (with EMGs) into a GK250RL into the same Marshall
cabinets during my band practice on Monday and MY BANDMATES COULDN'T
TELL THE DIFFERENCE!
me: How did that amp sound tonight?
drummer: Umm...I honestly couldn't tell any difference. You sounded
exactly like you always do.
bassist: Yeah...
me (to myself): GEEZ!
other guitar player: Yeah pretty much the same, I think the distortion
from the MP-1's a *little* better
So basically one little amp with a cord directly into it sounded the
same as my megabuck, megacomplex, (megaHEAVY!) rig! Even with a
different guitar... Go figure, but it kind of proves the point of the
discussion we've had before.
I just never thought *I* had that recognizable a sound...
Greg
|
1103.1156 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Wed Oct 10 1990 23:19 | 51 |
|
<That's good to hear Mike! Way to go.
Ditto!
<I played a Strat (with EMGs) into a GK250RL into the same Marshall
<cabinets during my band practice on Monday and MY BANDMATES COULDN'T
<TELL THE DIFFERENCE!
Oh! Oh! I can't resist!
;^)
<me: How did that amp sound tonight?
<drummer: Umm...I honestly couldn't tell any difference. You sounded
exactly like you always do.
Oh, you musta gone to the bathroom when he was screaming in terror!
;^) Besides, we are talking about a drummer, tho. And Jason to boot!
;^)
<bassist: Yeah...
Oh, you mean he was coherent?
;^)
<me (to myself): GEEZ!
And for good reason, too.
;^)
<other guitar player: Yeah pretty much the same, I think the distortion
< from the MP-1's a *little* better
Sorry, Coop. Dawn paid me more money than you did!
;^)
<So basically one little amp with a cord directly into it sounded the
<same as my megabuck, megacomplex, (megaHEAVY!) rig! Even with a
<different guitar... Go figure, but it kind of proves the point of the
<discussion we've had before.
<I just never thought *I* had that recognizable a sound...
Dawn paid me to say that so you won't blow HER money on guitar toiz.
;^)
But if you GOTTA get new toiz, get that GK, so I can get that 20%
commission from Coop! ;^)
I killed me! ;^)
J.
|
1103.1157 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Oct 11 1990 11:26 | 10 |
| Pound-for-pound, the little GK's are the ballziest
amps built.
RE: Greg - J-Dot
You two are the most unlikely pair I've ever met.
You're both wacked.
;)
|
1103.1158 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Thu Oct 11 1990 11:59 | 24 |
| So - Mike was thinking about selling his M1? It's amazing what
happens when you plug a new guitar into a amp you've had and you
hear all these new sounds. I am a guitar gadget man, no doubt.
I love my toys, all the lights in my rack, the look other guitar
players give when they see the Killer Kitty Rack in action.
BUT! I'm damn glad I've got the M1's and the little M5 combo
to wail through when I'm feeling non-technical. The only Kitty
I would sell is my M3 and only because I have all the other
KH gear. M1's are killers, plain and simple.
We had a party at my house and my brother, who run lights for my
band, was shocked when he saw a lot of Kitty gear in the basement
he never saw before, The exotic wood M1 caught his eye, so he
asked when did I get that? I told him it was part of Josh's warehouse
reduction sale!
I told a good friend that works in a music store here about some
of the deals I got. He knew the KH gear wasn't cheap sh*t. But his
eyes lit up when I told him I got the M5 combo, a Testarossa preamp,
and a MIDI patch bayette all for $600. That was the best deal I
got from LP Music without a doubt. After that was the M1 exotic
wood combo for $325, but I had to put it together and it left me
with a "spare" black cabinet. Still makes me smile when I think
about it!
-BooM-
|
1103.1159 | | UPWARD::HEISER | cilantro� the spice of life� | Thu Oct 11 1990 12:52 | 7 |
| I'll tell you what too, remember how those Colorado dudes were saying
the M1 didn't have enough Gain (i.e., for metal)? You should here this
sucker with a decent guitar going into it! It wailed BIG TIME!
That Fender is moving closer to the door, everyday!
Mike
|
1103.1160 | kaka | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Tubular Stratman | Thu Oct 11 1990 13:38 | 4 |
|
Ballziest (how 'bout noiziest!)? Coop, get that crap outta 1103!
;^)
|
1103.1161 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Thu Oct 11 1990 14:27 | 8 |
| Pffft. ;)
You Mike, we knew it was the Fender all the time, but didn't want to
hurt your feelings... ;)
Fender .nes. "INSANE_GAIN"
Gibson .nes. "INSANE_GANE"
Ibanez .eqs. "INSANE_GAIN"
|
1103.1162 | maybe for power chord poseurs... | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Tubular Stratman | Thu Oct 11 1990 16:04 | 4 |
|
Of course, everybody knows insane gain is the best.
|
1103.1163 | and this is your little padded room | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Thu Oct 11 1990 16:11 | 9 |
| Did someone call me a KH lunatic? TOO much insane gain? NEVER!
I feel like melting some celestion voice coils tonight!
Gotta leave the guitar for the weekend, get my chops in tonight!
-straightjacket_BOOM-
|
1103.1164 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Thu Oct 11 1990 22:27 | 22 |
|
RE: .1162
< -< maybe for power chord poseurs... >-
Watch it Pat! ;^)
< Of course, everybody knows insane gain is the best.
Naw! I'm just happy with ball-crushing gain.
;^)
RE: .1157
<You two are the most unlikely pair I've ever met.
<You're both wacked.
Coop, you just wish you had friends like us!
;^)
J.
|
1103.1165 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI rack puke | Fri Oct 12 1990 11:43 | 8 |
| RE: J-Dot
I do... ;)
RE: Pat (insane gain)
What the hell do you know about insane gain, you play a bloody strat!!
;)
|
1103.1166 | Amplitude vs. Gain | MILKWY::JACQUES | Yes, you do need a Boogie | Fri Oct 12 1990 12:53 | 31 |
| What does the guitar have to do with gain? Unless a gutar has an
active preamp built into it, there is no gain associated with it.
Electric Guitars produce an AC signal which has an amplitude. The
hotter the pickups, the greater the amplitude. Run that signal into
a preamp or amp, and you get gain. Gain is determined by the output
divided by the input. If you put in a signal with amplitude of 100mv,
and get out a signal with amplitude of 1v, the gain is 10.
Depending on how the preamp is designed it can produce as much voltage
gain as the designer wants. It's easier to get high gain from multi-
stage preamps, but it can be done with a single stage. If you try to
get too much gain out of a single stage (or tube) you run the risk
of clipping and/or causing components to burn out prematurely.
Power amplifiers produce both voltage *and* current gain. Power amp
outputs typically run in the 50+ volt range, and power is in watts.
in order to get 50 watts out of an amp with an output signal of 50
volts, 1 amp of current must be flowing. Of course these are all
average values, and the signal is changing dynamically.
Don't mean to nit about it, but I feel the term gain is being used
way too loosely. When talking about guitar output, the term "amplitude"
is a true measure of how "hot" the pickups are. In my Guitar
Electronics book, they list average amplitudes of popular pickups.
A stock Gibson humbucker has an average output of 80mv. An active
setup with a built-in preamp can produce as much as 500mv of output
amplitude. From there, it only requires a gain of 2 to get that signal
up to line levels (~1v rms).
Mark
|
1103.1167 | How to measure pickup output | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Brouhaha | Fri Oct 12 1990 13:06 | 8 |
| Sorry for putting this in the wrong note, but Mark's note in .1166
reminded me of something I've been meaning to ask.
How do you measure a pickups output? What meter setting and how do you
put the probes?
Thanks in advance,
Greg
|
1103.1169 | Scope it out !! | MILKWY::JACQUES | Yes, you do need a Boogie | Fri Oct 12 1990 15:04 | 22 |
| It would be kind of tough (if not impossible) to measure a guitars
output with a meter. The best way would be with a scope. A storage
scope would work best, but a regular scope would do the job.
The scope probe tip would be connected to the output jack tip. The
ground would be connected to the sleeve. The voltage range on the
scope would have to be set in the 50 - 100 mv range. The time base
would have to be set in the 1ms range (approximately). The scope
"trigger" would also have to be set to trigger off of the guitar
signal. You would then strike a single note and watch the waveform
on the scope. Once you get the signal to appear on the scope, you
would most likely have to tweak the scope ranges so it is easily
readable.
Most of us probably couldn't afford to go out and buy a new scope,
but there are a lot of older scopes available at ham radio swap meets,
that are repairable or in working condition. Checking guitar signals is
not real critical work and does not require a state-of-the-art scope.
Good thing !! A new Tektronix mainframe will set you back about $30K
and doesn't include any of the modules needed for basic measurements.
|
1103.1170 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Sun Oct 21 1990 16:11 | 8 |
| Here I go again. I'm gonna have to fire off a FAX or something
to Germany to see if J.T. in the tubes topic is correct in his
assessment of the Kitty Hawk situation. The letter I received around
May of this year gave that impression, and they were at the Chicago
NAMM show this year.
NO I'm not buying any new KH gear. Just wanna keep my gear running
for a few years.
-BooM-
|
1103.1171 | better late than never... | LNGBCH::STEWART | Instant gratification takes 2 long! | Wed Oct 24 1990 16:34 | 14 |
|
So are there any kittys left? Where?
|
1103.1172 | Sold -- One (rare) Testarossa preamp! | ICS::BUCKLEY | All 4 1, and 1 4 all together | Wed Oct 24 1990 16:45 | 4 |
| I think a few that went to some DEC folks here may be up for grabs.
Buck, who has sold a kitty to at least one fellow noter (db_II)!
|
1103.1173 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Wed Oct 24 1990 16:58 | 5 |
| I'd buy another of each if'n I could find 'em, it'd settle my current
dillemma of "if I buy the sp-1000 then I'll want the quattro and the
testerossa and the Quadraverb with that rig so I need at least a
quattro or testerossa and a quad to go with my rivera..."
|
1103.1174 | smiles and smiles to go | PNO::HEISER | Ibanez: the axe built to blast! | Wed Oct 24 1990 17:23 | 5 |
| My RG550 and the M1 is a match made in heaven. You guys sure hear it!
Wait until my next trip to Colorado Springs!
Mike
|
1103.1175 | | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Thu Oct 25 1990 00:05 | 5 |
|
Bring'em on Mike!
;^)
J.
|
1103.1176 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Thu Oct 25 1990 10:36 | 10 |
| re: .1171
Watcha interested in? M1's are hard to find and I'm not selling
my two! The *BEST* KH gear was the preamps and if you have a spare
transformer that you could buy for $40 you'd be all set!
M3's are decent amps and were the cheapest thing selling on
the net. Presumably they didn't move as fast in the stores so
LP Music had quite a few to unload.
_Boo (M)-
|
1103.1177 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Fri Oct 26 1990 11:03 | 14 |
| Ok now I have one small detail and I'd ask the advice of you fellow
noters.
I have two preamps. I need a way to plug my guitar into both of them at
the same time, preferably a single point of contact for my cord.
I'm using my bayette to switch the outputs of each to my quadraverb,,
and since it only has a a/b audio loop that's used up.
One thought was that I'd build an op amp buffer that drove both
kitties, but then I'd have to build a power supply etc...to do this.
others?
dbii
|
1103.1178 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | You were an angel sent for my despair! | Fri Oct 26 1990 11:11 | 6 |
| db_II
Have you ever thought of a a patch bay of sorts...like one in, several
out (like a MULT on a mixing console)?
Wold a plain ole A/B box work?
|
1103.1179 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Fri Oct 26 1990 12:09 | 8 |
| I'd like it to be input to both full time as I intend to midi-pedal up
and wish to be able to go back and forth between preamps...that's
implemented via the bayette (and my soon to be purchased midi pedal)
but I still need to get the guitar into both preamps..
an a/b box wold work but wouldn;t be automagic/midable
dbii
|
1103.1180 | too simple? | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vote Yes on 3 | Fri Oct 26 1990 12:25 | 4 |
| If you want a live signal going into both preamps full-time, why
not just use a y-cord ?
Mark
|
1103.1181 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Oct 26 1990 16:05 | 1 |
| How about another patch bayette ?
|
1103.1182 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Fri Oct 26 1990 17:30 | 19 |
| Using a y cord might cause signal loading, I have intentions to try
this but the old engineer in me says "buffer it dude" and avoid the
loading...
why would it load? It cuts the input impedance in 1/2 by connecting it
to two inputs at once. What problems might arise? loss of high end
primarily, possibly loss of signal strength...and even though they're
kitties (insane gain) I like a nice hot signal anyway..
another bayette? $150 to $300 is a bit high, not to mention a lack of
rack space in my current rack...and I don't really want to grow it any
bigger....enough is enough
I'll probably build an op amp buffer, and a 12V power supply (with
failover) and give it three outputs, one for each kitty and one for a
tuner....and maybe power a 12v brushless dc fan off the supply too.
dbii
|
1103.1183 | | COOKIE::S_JENSEN | | Fri Oct 26 1990 17:41 | 7 |
| Whirlwind makes an active A/B box that can be connected as a Y. That should
solve your buffering worries. I don't remember how much they are ... seems
like around $40 - $60, but I could be wrong (and probably am). I have one that
I use from time to time. It works well and doesn't muck with the tone as far
as I can tell.
steve
|
1103.1184 | Wayooooh.. Low Tech please... | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Sat Oct 27 1990 23:57 | 13 |
|
Jeeze... dbii, you just blew me away with that loading stuff!!! I
use a y-chord sometimes and notice a tad (jest a tad) more bass... is
that loading stuff you were talking about the reason??? You amaze me
sometimes!
Greee Veee
who thought loadin' was what happened to dudes pants when they got real
scared!
|
1103.1185 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Mon Oct 29 1990 11:08 | 7 |
| Yeah that's one possible loading effect...
I'm gonna try a y-cord just for giggles...
thanks for all the suggestions and help guys
dbii
|
1103.1186 | panning pedals | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vote Yes on 3 | Mon Oct 29 1990 11:31 | 24 |
| I have a device at home that would do this job perfectly. It is a
Morley volume/pan pedal. It has one input, two outputs. It has two
modes of operation.... It can either be used as a regular volume
pedal, or a panning pedal. In the volume pedal mode, both outputs
are on, and the pedal controls volume. In the panning mode, the
pedal controls which output is being fed. There is a separation
pot which allows you to set the middle pedal position so that
either both outputs are on, or neither outputs are on. There is
also a "throw" pot which allows you to set the pedal for short or
long throw. The throw pot makes the LED brighter/dimmer.
Like all Morley pedals, this has no pot/rack/pinion. In stead, it
has a light source/photocell. I have had the pedal for over 10 years,
and have never even had to replace the bulb. Built like a truck (and
almost as big). This pedal has an op-amp unity-gain buffer built into
it, which prevents loading when using both outputs.
It's not for sale, but you may be able to find a similar one. In fact,
Morley now has their "slim-line" pedals, and they also have their micro
series pedals, which are nice and small. I'm not sure if they still make
a panning pedal, though. Shop around.
Mark
|
1103.1187 | Kitty Hawk Mods | JUPITR::TASHJIAN | | Mon Nov 05 1990 03:51 | 48 |
| !wowie! Just bought a Kitty Hawk M1 combo for $100! It runs fine,
and just needed a speaker. What a steal!
So...I thought I'd try a few mods. Now, get out your M1 schematic,
and follow me......
I realy don't want to mess with the tone circuit, I happen to like
it very much. So, lets start with the reverb:
1st, replace the 1458 with a LM356 or a RCA CA3240 CMOS op amp. This
should quiet things a bit. Next note, I'll suggest a few other IC
subs for the noisy 1458 (just 2 741's in one chip). Also, I'll check
for some replacement ECG ####s for the BF245a & BC237 switch
transistors. Then, they should switch faster, and cleaner.
Next, in the power supply, I'll add the .1uf & 1uf cap mod to each
power supply cap, including bias. See a past note on this. Then, I'll
remove the 100uf/100vt Bias caps and change them to a MIN of
500uf/100vt. Lets also, while we are at it, change the 2 220K 1-wt
bleeder/voltage divider resistors on the B+ caps to 2 watt MIN. Ditto
with the 100k/1 watt 'Class A' power cap section. I got a few switches
taht alow me to add these caps even when running in Class-AB. I'll post
a note on this if it works, or makes any difference. The 4700uf/16vt
DC heater cap should be at least 10,000uf/25vt. Better yet, I added
a MOSFET/TRANSISTOR regulator (see past note) and boy, did that quiet
up them tubes. This also had 2 10,000uf/25vt caps, one at each side
(input/output) of the regulator.
A note about the Class-A/Class-AB of this amp. The listing of Class-A
is not true CLass-A1 (all tubes on all the time) like the Vox AC-30,
but is a "sort of" Class-A that has the tubes switching from push to
pull faster and ahead of the signal. A step in the right direction.
Also, I tried to run the "Class-A" section at the full voltage of 500
vtsdc. To do this, I cut the wire that changes to tap on the 2 main
B+ filter caps, but left the one going to the 3.3K resistor. This
resistor should be 2-watt min. The tubes ran hotter, but the amp
sounded fuller. I'll have to let it run awhile before I can
suggest to try it.
This amp is a killer, and sounds great. Makes my Boogie sound like
crap on some sounds, reverse on others. But, at $100, what can I
lose? Even with the mods, I've spent little money for a great amp.
Anybody else got any ideas?
Jay
|
1103.1188 | | PNO::HEISER | two bodies, 1 mind, 1 soul | Mon Nov 05 1990 11:40 | 13 |
| Mr. Mod, could this note and Jay's be moved to 1103.* ("The Kitty
Hawk" note).
Alright Jay! Welcome to the club! I'm not as adventurous as you
though. I'd like to hear how you think the mods helped before I whip
out my soldering iron ;-)
> Anybody else got any ideas?
I've been toying with the idea of rackmounting the preamp and poweramp.
The Mesa/Boogie rack adapters seem like they'd fit.
Mike
|
1103.1189 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Mon Nov 05 1990 14:25 | 18 |
| Hey Jay! Wasn't it you that said enough about Kitty Hawk!
This is great, I don't believe you picked one up for $100.
I was happy with my first one at dealer price (Ouch!), then I
got my second M1 for $350.
One question. On my second M1 one of the LED's only blinks
when I switch it on. The channel actuation takes place and stays
switched but the LED is off. Hitting the switch again disengages
the channel. I haven't messed with it because I am primarily a rack
puke (KH as well). Is this part of the upgrades you are talking
about. Also looking inside, what are two black components in the
switching circuit? LDR's maybe?
Is that 100 ohm resistor mod to the plate of the output tubes
good for saving wear on the transformer as well? Do you recommend
any ventilation or forced cooling mods? I feel this is one area
that KH was weak in.
Welcome to the KH club!
-BooM-
|
1103.1190 | | PNO::HEISER | stand in the gap | Mon Nov 05 1990 15:39 | 4 |
| Yeah Jay, let's hear about how the mods worked on your amp! I'm
willing, especially since nobody around here works on them.
Mike
|
1103.1191 | KH schematics, Quattros | PNO::HEISER | stand in the gap | Thu Nov 08 1990 11:08 | 12 |
| My schematic editor is having problems working under VMS 5.4, so the
Kitty schematics will have to wait a bit. However, I scanned
everything in on our image scanner. I then converted everything to
PostScript.
To the moderators: Should I just post a pointer to the files or put
them in here as replies?
Also, are there any Quattros available anywhere for a reasonable price?
Thanks,
Mike
|
1103.1192 | One Quattro for sale | MILKWY::JACQUES | then you die | Thu Nov 08 1990 11:32 | 7 |
| Daddy's Junky Music in Shrewsbury still has the Quattro I traded
in last July. They quaranteened it for a month and it has been in
their showroom since. They are asking about $350-$375 for it. Price
is definately negotiable. The nice thing is that if you have a problem
with it, they will have to fix it.
Mark
|
1103.1193 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Nov 08 1990 12:17 | 5 |
| RE: Mike
A pointer would be better than posting huge PS files here me thinks.
jc
|
1103.1194 | Kitty Hawk schematics, service guide, review | PNO::HEISER | stand in the gap | Thu Nov 08 1990 12:37 | 34 |
| This is the best I can do for now. The files that I scanned in are:
Amp Service Guide (5 files, 1 for each page)
M1 product review from Guitar Player (2 files, " " " " )
M1 & M3 Power Amp schematic
M1 preamp schematic
M3 preamp schematic
My node is in a hidden area so PMR is necesasry from PNO::
--------------------------------------------------------------
Directory PNO::MCAGLO::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[HEISER.GUITAR]
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE1.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE2.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE3.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE4.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE5.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_M1_M3_POWERAMP.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_M1_PREAMP.PS;2
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_M1_REVIEW1.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_M1_REVIEW2.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
KITTY_HAWK_M3_PREAMP.PS;1
1899 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
Total of 10 files, 18990 blocks.
|
1103.1195 | | PNO::HEISER | stand in the gap | Thu Nov 08 1990 12:39 | 3 |
| If anyone is interested, I could also add the M1 owner's manual.
Mike
|
1103.1196 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Fri Nov 09 1990 09:22 | 4 |
| There is a Kitty 100w combo in the lates Face magazine for $350 or b/o.
If anyone is interested I can get you the number to call
dbii
|
1103.1197 | | PNO::HEISER | stand in the gap | Fri Nov 09 1990 10:27 | 9 |
| dbii, what model combo is it? M1?
Re: Quattro
Does this have stereo outs? It doesn't appear to on the brochure. How
would you run it in stereo (i.e., what config) where a stereo efx
processor is involved?
Mike
|
1103.1198 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Nov 09 1990 10:37 | 5 |
| Mike, in a stereo rig, I would run the single output of the quattro
into a stereo imaging type effect, like a DSP128 or Quadraverb...
Then out of that into a stereo power amp into your speakers.
jc (Who likes the sound of that Quattro... Hmmmm, XMAS is coming...)
|
1103.1199 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Fri Nov 09 1990 11:58 | 3 |
| All it says is kitty hawk...boogie like
dbii
|
1103.1200 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Fri Nov 09 1990 15:36 | 11 |
| No doubt there are some deals to be had. As far as preamps goes,
my best luck was with Hermie's Music in Schenectady, NY (other than
LPMG direct, which was for a limited time only!)
My rack is setup to go out of the KH Testarossa mono output and
into the GSP-21, then stereo out to the power amp. This works well
with any effects device with a input level control (or at least
a headroom indicator, then use the preamp level out to regulate)
and a mix control for the amount of dry/effect signal. The
KH TR/GSP-21 combination works VERY well!
-BooM-
|
1103.1201 | mod fever | PNO::HEISER | HerosSaveWhales, SaveABaby&GoToJail | Mon Nov 12 1990 14:05 | 7 |
| The last page of the KH Amp. service guide has a page listing various
voltage levels for an M3 60wt model.
Anyone have the same sheet for an M1 (60wt or 100wt)?
Thanks,
Mike
|
1103.1202 | rack fever | PNO::HEISER | HerosSaveWhales, SaveABaby&GoToJail | Mon Nov 12 1990 15:35 | 4 |
| Can you order direct from Germany now? What is the updated price list
for the rack preamps?
Mike
|
1103.1203 | Help: "..PMR from PNO?" | SHIPS::GILBERTSON_A | | Tue Nov 13 1990 07:41 | 11 |
| Hi
This looks great.
Can you tell me though what "...PMR from PNO" means.
I have been unable to gain access to the node.
Many Thanks in anticipation
Andy
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1103.1204 | rumor central | ICS::BUCKLEY | an angel on vacation | Tue Nov 13 1990 09:38 | 6 |
| Rumor has it that Coop, a once-kitty-owner-now-ex-kitty-owner is now
once again a kitty owner!
Welcome to the wonderful world of the Quattro!
B.
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1103.1205 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Tue Nov 13 1990 10:52 | 11 |
| This is true. I have purchased Mark Jacques ex-quattro. I can't
believe i'm doing this. GTS I 'spose...
Anyway, I'm really looking forward t this quattro. While I've never
played thru one, I heard Alan Starrs at DECjam last year, and really
loved his tone (but I *always* liked Alans tone)...
Geez, and I just sent off the Kittyhawk pin I had to Alan. ;( ;)
Yo Alan ! Tell me how you get your tone!
jc (Back in Kitty-mode)
|
1103.1206 | | PNO::HEISER | rock the hell out of you | Tue Nov 13 1990 11:08 | 10 |
| > Can you tell me though what "...PMR from PNO" means.
Poor Man's Routing (ala Poor Man's DECnet). PNO is my cluster alias
and also our plant's site code. The filespec was posted a few back.
> Coop and the Quattro
I'm bummed! ;-(
Mike
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1103.1207 | efffects? what are those??? 8^) | EWES::STARR | SRV.....I can't believe you're gone....... | Tue Nov 13 1990 11:24 | 12 |
| > (but I *always* liked Alans tone)...
Yeah, but you're not known for your taste! 8^)
> Yo Alan ! Tell me how you get your tone!
Easy! Just get rid of all that extra junk in that rack! 8^) All ya need is
your Les Paul, the Quattro, and a power amp. Simple is best!!!!
I'll drop ya some setting via mail, or post them in the Kitty setting note....
alan
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1103.1208 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:41 | 9 |
| COOP! See what you get for giving away your pin!
You bought Mark's old one from Daddy's mail order, or were you
in the area? GEEEZ! Well at least you won't be complaining about
not having enough tone controls this time around.
Oh yeah - Quattro & Testarossa = Ventilate, Ventilate, Ventilate!!!!!
Just some friendly advice ( I hate saying I told ya so).
-kaBOOM-
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1103.1209 | Rack configuration... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:54 | 22 |
| Mail order BoOm, Mail order...
So, should I like pull the covers off the thing for ventilation ?
I'm getting an 8 space rack from Alan and figure I'll put the
SP1000 in the bottom, and the QT on the top with a space above
and maybe a couple of muffin fans. I'll put the rest of my
toys in between like so:
----------------------------------------
Empty space
Kitty Quattro without covers
Patch bay
Korg Compressor/Parametric EQ
DSP128+
ADA MP1
Rocktron Hush IICX
Metaltronix SP1000
----------------------------------------
Something like that ??
jc (Who is ecstatic for Insane Gain)
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1103.1210 | all the KH stuff I have, online! | UPWARD::HEISER | rock the hell out of you | Tue Nov 13 1990 19:26 | 32 |
| For those of you that always wondered what these beats looked liked, I
scanned in some of the color brochures today. Unfortunately, we don't
have color PostScript printers, so you'll see them in B&W. The new
stuff is the Quattro, Patch Bayette, M1 Owners Manual, Heads & Combos
brochure, and the price list. If you have the DECimage software
installed, sub the *.PS extension with *.IMG. Here's where they live:
PNO::MCAGLO::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[HEISER.GUITAR]
KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS1.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS2.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS3.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS4.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS5.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS6.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS7.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS8.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMPLIFIERS9.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE1.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE2.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE3.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE4.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE5.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_M1_M3_POWERAMP.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL1.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL10.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL11.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL12.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL2.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL3.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL4.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL5.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL6.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL7.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL8.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_M1_MANUAL9.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_M1_PREAMP.PS;2
KITTY_HAWK_M1_REVIEW1.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_M1_REVIEW2.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_M3_PREAMP.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_PATCH_BAYETTE1.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_PATCH_BAYETTE2.PS;2 KITTY_HAWK_PATCH_BAYETTE3.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_PATCH_BAYETTE4.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_PRICE_LIST1.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_PRICE_LIST2.PS;1 KITTY_HAWK_QUATTRO1.PS;1
KITTY_HAWK_QUATTRO2.PS;1
|
1103.1211 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Quelle nana! | Wed Nov 14 1990 09:15 | 1 |
| Good goin Herr Heister!
|
1103.1212 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Nov 19 1990 11:53 | 51 |
| Reposted from Friday... I guess CVG was down.
Anyone wanna buy an MP1 ?? Used but not abused ??? Do I need to say more ????
In case you couldn't figure it out, my Kitty roared to life and after an hour
of diddling, I gotta say...MORE ! This thing sounds like no other amp I've
EVER heard. I didn't diddle too much with the knobs (yet), but just got the
levels set so they were about even...
First I reseated all the tubes (I left the top cover off) and checked for
fishy stuff. Then I plugged in the foot pedal. Then I plugged it into my
rack (DSP128+, Hush IICX, SP1000). Set the SP1000 on about "2" for each
channel...Grab the rippin' guit (RG550)... Then I fired the kitty...
Nothin' !...Ooppppsss turn up the master a bit. Hmmm...nice clean tone.
Step on this green button. WHOA ! Now thats a nice beefy Fender tone...
We be likin' this. Played that way for 10 minutes. Stepped on the green button
again. Ahhhh, thats puurrrrrrty....
Hey ! Lets turn on the DSP. Mmmmm, ultimate verb. Very nice. Touch of
chorus for that lynch clean tone... This'll be nice on the 4 track...
Hmmmm, whats this red button do: Click ! Whaaaaammmmmm ! <insert picture of
coop lying on the ground ala-"Back To the Future" (you know the scene I mean),
blood slowly dripping from my ears... Ohhhhh, I LIKE that. Kinda sounds like
Lynch's tone, but BALLLZY. And GAIN ! Gawd... Another ten minutes playing like
this....Hmmm, a little too much treble...Ah, much better. Kinda sounds like
"In My Darkest Hour"...Ohhh....thats what I'm playing...Hah-hah---silly me.
Hmmm, this crunch volume (turn it to ten)...Doesn't do anything... Oh well.
Devilish look crosses my face: I wonder what happens if I ... CLICK ...
WHAMMMM! ...<Insert picture of Coop imbedded in his far wall (of the room next
door!), neck of what used to be an Ibanez RG550 wrapped around his neck. Looks
kinda like Gregs travel guitar now, whammy bar hanging loosely from his ass...>
...Sheeeeeitt ! This thing is SCREAMS !! This must be that hot lead thingie
that Buckley warned me about...Something about having everything on 10....
Tsk.Tsk. Shouldn't have done dat ! (Tweeek, twiddle, fondle) Ahhhh, now
THAT is whatcha call GAIN ! Sheeesh, this thing is still hangin' that Amaj I
hit as I went thru the wall. What sustain ! What tone ! Whatta (thud!).
Ohh, sorry. Gotta go play some more.
Hey Buck, is this about what happened to you when yours was delivered ???
;)
Greg, come on by the house on your way home. You've GOT to hear this thing!
SCREAMIN' ! KittyHawk from helllllllll..... Ops, forgot to turn off the
verb...Hahahahahahahahaaa...
jc
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1103.1213 | More down to earth review of the Quattro - Questions ? | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Nov 19 1990 12:29 | 52 |
| Well, now that I've calmed down some, I'll expand on my last note
with a brief description of the modes the Quattro has. I can compare
it to my MP1. Keep in mind that I'm running the QT thru a DSP128+,
Hush IICX, and a Metaltronix/Perfect Connection SP1000.
Clean - It's clean. Not as compressed as my MP1, which to me is good.
Has a bit more punch than I care for because of the lack of
compression, but also allows for more dynamics in your playing.
Crunch - Sounds like an old Fender twin on steroids. ;) Also sounds
very much like the "Clean Tube" voice on my MP1. Seems to be slightly
lacking in the hi-band EQ freqs...Ergo, not a very bright channel.
Buck mentioned a bunch of notes ago that he had his Testarossa's
"Bright" (presence) control wired for both channels. Seems like this
would REALLY help it out substantially. Still useable though.
Lead - Sounds like what I'd want the "Crunch" mode to sound, cept with
more gain. Very versatile, where you can go from a little distorted
to a bunch of distortion. Over all a great tone from this mode.
I would most commonly be found using this channel.
Hot Lead - Insane Gain. No kiddin'. This from the guy who said he
could never have enough of it. It's ballzy and clean. The MP1 can't
come CLOSE to the amount of gain this mode produces. Whatta monster!
One complaint - Since I'd be using the "lead" mode for rhythm most
of the time, the hot lead volume doesn't jump much between the two,
know what I mean ? I guess I could twiddle the knobs (Who me ? ;)
some more and see if I can change it by adjusting the crunch EQ and
gain...
All in all, I still like my MP1s Solid State clean mode for it's
prisine-clean tones, but I LOVE the Quattros Lead modes. I don't
like the knobs too much. I think the MP1 is more versatile, simply
because of the number of EQ combinations you can store and call up
via MIDI.
The QT requires another box to implement MIDI...And even then, there is
only four modes to call up. If you want different EQ, you gotta twist
knobs. This is not such a big deal, because once you've set your
EQ...Ya know ? Memory would be a nice feature, but not mandatory.
The MP1 is a little noizy. This isn't such a big deal to me, because
I've got the Hush noise reduction/Gate to shunt the noise, but in the
studio stuff I've done with it, you can sometimes hear the MP1 going
"Shhhhhhh". The Quattro's hot lead channel is noisy too, but it's
worth the trade-off for the blistering gain.
Bottom line ? The Quattro a GREAT, quiet little preamp. Teamed with a
patch bayette, or not, it'll always havea home in my rack - Right on
top of my MP1.
jc (Who loves that GAIN!)
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1103.1214 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Nov 19 1990 16:14 | 4 |
| We're waiting patiently on Greg and J's input here since
they got to take a cruise on it too...
hello?
|
1103.1215 | one swift kick upside yo' head! | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Mon Nov 19 1990 16:37 | 6 |
| And Coop had sold his KH Patch Bayette - NA NA NA NA , NA NA NA!!!!
I knew all Coop needed was 4 12AX7's to send him into orbit.
Thanx J.C. , now I know I'll never sell my Quattro (sorry Mike H.)
--BooM-
|
1103.1216 | never underestimate a German! ;-) | PNO::HEISER | that sounds like noise Mr. Heiser! | Mon Nov 19 1990 16:43 | 6 |
| That's okay Boom, I have yet another lead on a Quattro, and I ain't
telling NOBODY where it is until after I BUY IT!
NA NA NA NA NA NA ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1217 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Nov 19 1990 16:55 | 3 |
| Yo Boom ! Sell me a patch bayette !
jc
|
1103.1218 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Quelle nana! | Mon Nov 19 1990 17:06 | 3 |
| I'd buy another Quattro in a heartbeat!!!
BUCK, WHO THINKS THEY TOTALLY ROOL.
|
1103.1220 | Quattro review | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Not a problem | Mon Nov 19 1990 18:01 | 25 |
| > We're waiting patiently on Greg and J's input here since
> they got to take a cruise on it too...
>
> hello?
Doesn't sound too patient to me, now does it? ;^)
Anyway, about the Quattro...
I was pretty impressed. The four modes each give a pretty distinct
sound and are very usable. I thought the sound from them all was good.
The lead modes are very "gritty" sounding though, not terribly smooth,
but not buzzy like the MP-1. Some people don't like either and it
might not appeal to them as much. I really like that crunch kind of
sound myself. I didn't really play with it long enough to find
everything it could do, so I can't really say if there's a way to get
it sounding really smooth or not.
Definately a nice sounding preamp, I wish I had one. But not enough to
sell off stuff I like now and go looking for one to buy. I think I'd
rather have something from a company that's still in business when it
comes to something critical like a preamp.
Greg
|
1103.1221 | Tube hats ?? | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Nov 19 1990 18:17 | 13 |
| Another tid bit.
I tore the cover off to see what was inside. It was simply laid
out and if the xformer fried it looks like it's be a ten minute
job to replace it. The pots are kinda cheey and mounted on the
circuit board, which doesn't exactly look like a 9000 backplane...
Cute little relays in the cicuit paths to keep the POP outta your
speakers when you switch it on and off... Nice touch.
I'm going to add "Tube Hats" to keep them in place. Does anyone
see why I shouldn't do dat ?
jc
|
1103.1222 | Lots of 9000s out there... | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Not a problem | Mon Nov 19 1990 19:00 | 4 |
| >which doesn't exactly look like a 9000 backplane...
Vax 9000 or Marshall 9000?
|
1103.1223 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Tue Nov 20 1990 10:08 | 4 |
| I'd buy a quattro or a testerossa in a minuite! I mean another of
each...
dbii
|
1103.1224 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Tue Nov 20 1990 13:08 | 19 |
| ... as long as we can get transformers, then most of the parts
are pretty much off the shelf. If you are interested in switching
the preamp via MIDI and can't come up with a patch bayette, then
the Rockman MIDI octopus is supposed to be able to do about the
same thing. Josh said something to me about some players doing
a modification to the Rockman switcher to allow it to work with
the KH gear.
The Rexx Acoustics Midi controller, that I had mentioned in a note
way back when, had a real nice arrangement. It was a nicely laid
out MIDI program switcher pedal that attached to a single space
rack unit via a standard stereo 1/4" cable. That's all. The rack
unit had the MIDI out AND either two of four shorting relay outputs
(depending wether it was a 701 or 701 unit). Essentially it covered
the job of a MIDI controller AND the switching capability of a patch
bayette in a single unit.
I like the idea of only running one cable out to the front of
the stage. That's what I do with the GSP-21 controlling my rack!
-bOOm-
|
1103.1225 | As good as any??? ;^) | CSC32::H_SO | Hyundai insider: I drive a Chevy | Tue Nov 20 1990 19:01 | 7 |
|
Coop
I'll post a real reply as soon as you pry me off yer friggin' wall,
dude.
J.
|
1103.1226 | FYI | PNO::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Wed Nov 21 1990 12:31 | 4 |
| I forgot to mention, that anyone copying the KH files should probably
use FTSV. It'll be better on both of us ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1227 | | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Wed Nov 21 1990 12:59 | 37 |
| So Mike H.- Has Coop got you more interested in the QT by now.
I see you haven't been checking into GTS anonymous yet!
I had a chance to try out three other preamps at the local store.
They are: 1) Marshall 9001 tube preamp
Not cheap! (Neither was KH originally). It's not bad
but I really think Marshall could've done better. It
has a few features I like, but overall the sound can't
hold a candle to a TR or a QT.
2) Marshall 9004 solid state preamp
Cheap! This thing surprised me for the price. It had
a great clean sound (expected) and a suprisingly good
distortion (unexpected). Again I'd say it can't top
either KH, but for the price (around $225 at the store)
it's a decent value.
3) Peavey Rockmaster tube preamp
It's fashionable to put down Peavey. I remember some
of the old garbage they used to make was a real chuckle.
But a lot of their new gear, including the Rockmaster,
prove that they know how to build a high-end piece of
gear at a decent price. If I didn't have my trio of
"insane gain" preamps, and I couldn't get a KH, I think
this would be my first choice! I'm freakin' serious!
So shoot me!
BTW - my NEW practice set up is simple yet effective. We practice
in a warehouse and even though it has four locks before you get
to our room (really!), I'm not leaving my >$2000 rack rig there!
So I leave my M3 combo in the room, and I bring my Boss ME-5 effects
to practice along with my guitar. I don't use the M3's channel
switching anymore. I leave it on the rhythm channel with a crunch
setting as the starting point. All level changes and overdrive come
from the ME-5. It took some tweaking of the M3's tone and gain controls
to find a starting point from which I could let the ME-5 take over.
It works out real well and I don't have to lug all that equipment
so frequently anymore, I must be getting old, huh?
-BooM-
|
1103.1228 | all in good time | PNO::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Wed Nov 21 1990 13:12 | 6 |
| > So Mike H.- Has Coop got you more interested in the QT by now.
> I see you haven't been checking into GTS anonymous yet!
yes, but I don't think now is a good time to buy any new toys ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1229 | still alive & well | FREEBE::REAUME | I know trouble cuz I am | Thu Nov 29 1990 14:55 | 25 |
|
AMAZING! Coop has been quiet about his Quattro for a week!
BTW J.C. - did you notice if it has the replacement transformer
in it? It will have the leads sealed in the unit instead of
soldered to posts on top. Also the word Bence should be visible
on the top if it's a replacement. It might not be a bad idea to
snag a spare transformer for $40, as far as I know they are readily
available. I've never heard of a replacement transformer going
bad!
I have a buyer for my M3 60 watt combo! I was debating whether
I really wanted to let it go but WTF, I've got the M1's , a M5,
and the three rack systems still. I need to make room anyway.
This is weird the way it came about. My old band went seperate
ways at the end of September. I'm in a new band (closing in on
out first real gig), and two of the other guys started up a new
band. They told their new guitar player to call me and see if I
would well him one of my Kitty Hawks. Apparently my old band-mates
were impressed by the tone, their keyboard player works in a music
store and he told the guy to buy the KH as well.
I'm gonna mount my Quattro and one of my patch bays in my head
case, that used to have the M3 in it before I converted it into
a combo. It'll be like a mini-rack! Maybe one of those Hughes
and Kettner Guitar Slaves as a power amp.... Hmmmm.. GTS again!
-BooM-
|
1103.1230 | I'm here... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Nov 29 1990 15:12 | 17 |
| I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place...
I love the quattros overdrive, but can't stand the crunch and clean
channels... I like the MP1's solid state and clean tube sounds much
better...But I can't run both at the same time.
I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm not playing much clean stuff
lately... ;)
BTW - I believe the Xfrmr has it's leads sealed into the case, so I
guess it's a replacement...I'll check for "Bence" tonight.
Also, this stuff looks GREAT in my new 8 space anvil rack (which is
stuffed already !). The quattro is very pleasing to the eye...Needs
more lights though. ;)
jc (Wondering if he can run the MP1 thru the Kitty into his amp ?)
|
1103.1231 | I'm tellin ya dude! | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Thu Nov 29 1990 15:20 | 9 |
| -1`
Coop, just buy my KH quasi-bradshaw switching system...it's got LEDs
up the ying-yang, is rack mountable, and will allow you to swicth
your guitar input between the KH, the MP-1, your Marshall, and
something else! 1 in, 4 out!!
Bitchin
B
|
1103.1232 | signal router / gain bridge / multiple feed / switcher maximus | FREEBE::REAUME | Me, my geetar, and MD 20/20 | Thu Nov 29 1990 15:45 | 7 |
|
Buck - are you referring to your DAL heavily modified
ex-KH patch bayette? What are the features? Did you add
LED's as well? It used to be a model 1 right?
Done asking questions (for now!)
-kaBOOM-
|
1103.1233 | Mega-switch | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Nov 29 1990 16:51 | 7 |
| See, I need to A/B the input from my guitar between the kittyhawk
and the MP1. I also need to A/B the *output* of the kitty AND
MP1 (left and right) into the DSP 128+ -parametric-graphic-power amp.
Any more ideas ?
jc
|
1103.1234 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Thu Nov 29 1990 20:40 | 33 |
| >Buck - are you referring to your DAL heavily modified
>ex-KH patch bayette?
Yes! It came out wicked nice, but now I no longer have 4 amps to
plug into (down to the 900 and the QT!). ;^(
>Did you add LED's as well?
Yes!
>It used to be a model 1 right?
Yes!
>What are the features?
LED which monitors input signal (in case of signal failure, you'll know
if it's pre-unit or post input!), two LEDs which monitor the power
supply, and an LED which lights up if something goes in the preamp
section. There is an input level control, which has enough headroom
to actually add gain, and there is an output level control on each
channel (1 - 4) to match/mismatch output. The outputs are tied to
a custom DAL preamp, similar to the one Kevin Mcdonough has in his
gits. The preamp is really nice sounding, and capable of producing
tons of gain in and of itself if one so desires. This unit has
headroom up the ying yang! You can actually get a screamig tone
coing out of the unit itself! I plugged out of this into one old
marshall head (no master) and my old 2205, and got a killer tone
from both via the output preamps.
Not a bad lil thang.
B., goin back to bein a one amp, one git man
|
1103.1235 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Thu Nov 29 1990 20:42 | 7 |
| Oh yeah....
You can select any of the 4 channels from the front panel, each
with its corresponding LED (of course), or you can use the
heavy duty remote bradshaw-style switcher!
|
1103.1236 | Not that bad Coop! | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Tue Dec 04 1990 12:50 | 21 |
| Coop,
I gotta come to the defense of the QT here!
I was in the studio over the weekend, and the clean and crunch channel
sounded mint into the board...much nicer than the lead/hot lead
channel!
Also, with the unit plugged into the output stage of my Marshall, I
can get the crunch channel to sound a lot like an old plexi Marshall!
The trick is you need a presence control on it!!
So, if youse are getting bad soundz outta your unit, I donno what to
tell ya dude!
The only complaint I have is the tone setting I use to get a good clean
sound is not the one I use to get a good crunch sound, so when I'm
switching avidly between the two, I make a compromise on the clean
sound.
B.
|
1103.1237 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Tue Dec 04 1990 13:12 | 4 |
| Well, send me the schematics to wire up that presense control
to both channels then !! Please ?
jc
|
1103.1238 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Tue Dec 04 1990 13:22 | 7 |
| I don't got the schematics...bOOm does though...he faxed em to me once,
but I gave em to my amp tech.
FYI -- I'm currently using the presence control on the output stage of
my JCM 900...I don't have the control wired to both channels. Another
reason I wanna get the MOSvalve instead of the SP-1000...presence ctrl!
|
1103.1239 | FYI | PNO::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Tue Dec 04 1990 13:38 | 4 |
| I gonna perform some mods on my M1 later this week. I'll post the
results.
Mike
|
1103.1240 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Tue Dec 04 1990 15:08 | 6 |
| I thought someone in here wired the presence control on a quattro
to slave both channels ?? Okay, who did it ??!!
jc (Who wants to try something)
PS - Mike, what are you gonna do to your M1 ??
|
1103.1241 | M1 mods | PNO::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Tue Dec 04 1990 15:55 | 17 |
| > PS - Mike, what are you gonna do to your M1 ??
first of all, I'm getting new preamp tubes. I also need to fix my
reverb circuit. It intermittently turns itself off and on, especially
when adjusting the setting. I'm guessing that the switching
transistors in the reverb circuit are bad. Since KH seems to use cheap
parts, I'm going to upgrade them while I'm at it. I'm also replacing
the reverb op amp with a higher quality op amp. I'm also considering
installing a cap across the op amp to provide a local supply.
After this checks out okay, I'll be placing caps on the supplies. I'd
also like to add a regulator. Right now, only a zener is being used.
It might take a small daughter board to do it though.
stay tuned...
Mike
|
1103.1242 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Can't wait til my Strat gets old! | Tue Dec 04 1990 16:14 | 7 |
|
Mike, what is the intended advantage of replacing the reverb op-amp
chip with a higher quality one? When mine blew, I grabbed one from
Radio Shack. Bad move? The problem turned out to be that KH had
installed a wrong size (too small) resistor upstream.
-pat
|
1103.1243 | | PNO::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Tue Dec 04 1990 17:07 | 6 |
| Pat, you should notice a BIG difference in sound and the overall
quietness of its performance.
That 1456 op amp shouldn't be used in an audio circuit.
Mike
|
1103.1244 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Can't wait til my Strat gets old! | Wed Dec 05 1990 10:31 | 6 |
|
That could explain why my reverb has a lot of noise. Mike, which
part number/vendor should I use to upgrade the reverb op-amp chip?
Thanks,
-pat
|
1103.1245 | more on mods | PNO::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Wed Dec 05 1990 11:22 | 17 |
| Pat, per Jay's suggestion in .1187, I tried the LM356 to start with.
Both version I have in the house were made by National Semiconductor.
Jay has some good suggestions in there that I'll try out. I also have
a few of my own to experiment with. With no KH dealer support, and the
fact that KH used some cheap components, I expect this to be an on
going process. I even built a stand last night to support the amp
while I work on it and test it outside of the combo housing.
BTW - I installed the socket last night, but didn't have time to try it
out. Having a socket will allow me to continuously upgrade the reverb
section as I come across better op amps. I couldn't take the PCB out
so I had to solder it in from the top.
I'm going to check out some of my data books to see what else can be
substituted.
Mike
|
1103.1246 | more info on mods | PNO::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Wed Dec 05 1990 17:14 | 32 |
| > <<< Note 1103.1187 by JUPITR::TASHJIAN >>>
> -< Kitty Hawk Mods >-
> 1st, replace the 1458 with a LM356 or a RCA CA3240 CMOS op amp. This
> should quiet things a bit. Next note, I'll suggest a few other IC
I had a couple LM356s in the house and tried them. After discovering
that they didn't work, it dawned on me why. These are single op amps,
you have to have a dual op amp in that circuit!
Some suggested dual op amp replacements from my TI linear circuit data
book:
LM358 - Maybe this is what Jay meant? That last digit makes a big
difference!
NE5532 - I tried this at lunch today since I had one at home (aren't
sockets great ;-)). It worked out so well that it isolated
the problem: the switching transistor. This is a real low
noise op amp (5nV/Hz @1KHz) with a very high output (9V/�s
slew rate). The slew rate of the 1458 (KH standard) is barely
1V/�s.
MA334 - made by Analog Systems.
TL072 - " " TI. Highly recommended for hi-fi and audio preamp
applications because of the low noise and fast slew rate (twice
that of the NE5532).
The BC237 reverb switching transistor can be replaced by Radio Shack's
2009 (MPS2222A) transistor. Don't let the name fool you. Shack has
decent quality components. I paid .59� for mine. That's expensive,
but you're paying for the convenience of single unit packaging. I'll
install mine tonight and let you know the results.
Mike
|
1103.1247 | go for it Mike! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:00 | 10 |
|
Alright Dr. Von Mikey! Keep doggin' those mods, we really are
inetrested. I may have to step back into my Mr Kittywrench
suit tonight. My volume started fading off. Not much at first,
but after a few days, it got bad. I suspect a capacitor. Any
recommendations for replacements? I also have built a stand for
the chassis. If you have a microphone extension cable (1/4",
male/female) you can keep the speaker plugged in for bench
testing. Of course, with a wimpy cable like that I'd keep the
volume real low.
|
1103.1248 | Power tube time... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:14 | 5 |
| >>>My volume started fading off.
You Pat, FWIW - When my M3 did that it was the power tubes...
Remember when I first got it and said that it wasn't very loud ?
Well, the volume faded pretty quick on it too.
|
1103.1249 | | PNO::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:18 | 6 |
| Re: M1 mods
I noticed the M3 uses the same reverb op amp so the same mods apply to
the M3.
Mike
|
1103.1250 | good thing we have schematics for these guys | PNO::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:36 | 19 |
| Re: volume loss
Pat, are you losing it on all channels? If so, I'd check...
- V1 preamp tube, its tied to all channels.
- V2 " " " " " " "
- Are the power tubes glowing red/orange or blue? This would be
obvious and power tubes give themselves away more easily than preamp
tubes.
- The electrolytic caps in the power section. The 100�f, 220�f, 47�f,
and 4700�f sizes from the power amp schematic. These are off +24V,
bridge rectifiers, and class A/B switch.
Re: my reverb mod
I think I had a bad NE5532 so I'm going to try another tonight. I'm
also going to try some cramolin in the pots.
Mike
|
1103.1251 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Me, my geetar, and MD 20/20 | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:57 | 17 |
| Dr. Kittywrench lives! Okay I'll lay my money on the power tubes.
Hey, If it's a hundred watter you can remove one pair of tubes to
make it a sixty. The "pairs" of the quartet are arranged so that
you can pull the two toward the right or left (not front and back!).
__ | __
/ \ | / \
\__/ | \__/
|
__ | __
/ \ | / \
\__/ | \__/
|
Schematics are nice to have when this sh*t happens!
-bOOm-
|
1103.1252 | Team KH Lives! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Thu Dec 06 1990 16:52 | 10 |
|
The KH club lives! Hey, it ain't the tubes guys. I swapped out the
preamp tubes one by one - no difference. I also swapped out the
power tubes - no difference. The 6L6's were glowing a nice blue...
I should have mentioned it earlier. This came on in a weird way.
Believe or not, I only noticed the problem on the A and B notes on the
B string at the 10/12 fret on the lead channel. Then it started
happening on the clean channel. From there it went downhill fast on
all notes/chords. I'm gonna try it again w/o the f/x loop and then
I'm goin' after the caps. I'm psyched!
|
1103.1253 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Dec 06 1990 17:21 | 11 |
| Must be the battery in your guitar dude. ;)
Sounds just like that day in the old 2EZ "Lick My G*ads" studio
when about threw my Charvel out the window for losing incredible
volume. ;)
Seriously though. i didn't think power tubes were supposed to
be BLUE !
jc
|
1103.1254 | what I don't buy, you guys can have ;-) | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Thu Dec 06 1990 17:43 | 21 |
| I know something you guys don't, na na na na na na! ;-)
Seriously, I've been braggin' to some about all this KH stuff I've
found. Pre-LPMG blowout days, I obtained a list of authorized dealers
up and down the West coast. I've been calling them, 1 by 1, to find
out some decent prices on an M1 head. THERE IS STILL A LOT OF KH STUFF
OUT THERE DUDES!
I'm about � way through the list, and I've found:
2 - Quattros (new one is $475, used one is $300)
1 - M1 100wt head
1 - M3 head
1 - M5 combo
This place in California wants $599 for the M1. Anyone know of a good
negotiation tool to get that price down? (i.e., such as not being able
to offer a warranty)
Thanks,
Mike
|
1103.1255 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Dec 06 1990 18:03 | 7 |
| Yeah, tell him no one wants Kitty hawk stuff excpet for BoOm and
he's got his fill !
Seriously ! The market is gone for Kitty. They gotta be desperate
to move that stuff... overhead and all...
jc
|
1103.1256 | Mr KW checks back in | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Thu Dec 06 1990 20:59 | 22 |
| Mike, make your 1st offer ridiculously low. If they laughh, then you
have succeeded at finding the bottom - work up slowly from there.
Money talks.
Coop, my tubes do turn purplish blue (<--geez, that sounds kinky),
when I leave standby. At least the glass does. They are normally
orange in standby mode.
Back to the volume fade. Seems the problem only happens when the
reverb is turned off via remote footswitch AND the effects loop is
in use. Bottom line is that when the reverb switch is shorted and
the effects loop is in use, I have a volume fade condition. Remove
either the reverb footswitch cable or the effects loop and everything
is cool. To me, this means all tubes, cap, and such are fine. Mike,
do you think it's that funky R.S. op-amp again?
This is YOUR FAULT Scarymon! If I hadn't sold you my 128+, I wouldn't
be romancing this KH reverrrrrrbbbb now. I guess I could go total
Robert Cray and be Reverb enabled all the time!
Thanks for listening,
-pat
|
1103.1257 | | KIALOA::STARR | SRV......I can't believe you're gone.... | Thu Dec 06 1990 23:05 | 6 |
| I was in Daddy's in Nashua tonight, and they had an M1 head for $599!!!
Ouch!!!!!
Jeez - I coulda bought two QTs at that price!!! 8^)
alan
|
1103.1258 | Meybe he's doin' backups with Scary-mon... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 07 1990 01:18 | 4 |
| Yo Pat,
Kinda late for you tonight ain't it ??
jc (Kinda wondering if Pat's up past his bedtime)
|
1103.1259 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Dec 07 1990 01:35 | 4 |
| Nope, I'm just sittin' here playing Mr. Greve's old Tele ... dunno
where Pat is ? 8^)
Scary (who had almost all of his bu's done by 2nd tonight !!!)
|
1103.1260 | former undercover kitty owner fesses up | RICKS::CALCAGNI | this must be the best batch yet | Fri Dec 07 1990 08:45 | 11 |
| re .1257
Ok, ok, a few people in notesland know this already. That M1 head in
Nashua used to be mine. It was the last of the M1s from Josh (after
they were supposedly all gone), a "handyman special". All it needed
was a new treble pot in the clean channel, which Josh even supplied.
I traded it to Daddy's back in July; you don't wanna know what I
originally paid.
/rick
|
1103.1261 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Me, my geetar, and MD 20/20 | Fri Dec 07 1990 09:16 | 14 |
| .. and the salesmen at Daddy't are wondering...."What's this link
with Digital and Kitty Hawk anyway".
I also know of two M5 (one 25 watt, one 45 watt) combos out there
and a 100 watt M3 combo. I'm sure the price is *very* negotiable.
With a minimal amount of dealer support, they can't really ask the
big bucks. Still, if I didn't already have two M1's and knew I could
snag one for $400 or less, I'd go for it! Same goes for the preamps.
My latest aquisition? A Marshall 4X10 speaker cabinet to increase
the racks crunch factor. Easy to carry, sounds fantastic!!! Should've
done it long ago!
-bOOm-
|
1103.1262 | Told ya | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Fri Dec 07 1990 09:20 | 7 |
| >My latest aquisition? A Marshall 4X10 speaker cabinet to increase
>the racks crunch factor. Easy to carry, sounds fantastic!!! Should've
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>done it long ago!
..and would they listen to me? No!
;^)
|
1103.1263 | JFET dual opamps | TRUCKS::LITTEN | | Fri Dec 07 1990 10:12 | 16 |
| Mike,
I have not been following the Kitty Hawk note, but reading your issue
in my daily news update, it seems you are having a similar discusion to note
2034..Used amp advise.
If you are not aware have a quick read.
P.S. unlike Jay I know ****all about tubes, but have dabbled quite a bit in
solid state analog design.
If I can help any further mail me.
Dave
|
1103.1264 | | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:12 | 22 |
| > Coop, my tubes do turn purplish blue (<--geez, that sounds kinky),
> when I leave standby. At least the glass does. They are normally
> orange in standby mode.
Pat, I'm no tube expert, but this doesn't sound normal.
> is cool. To me, this means all tubes, cap, and such are fine. Mike,
> do you think it's that funky R.S. op-amp again?
It wouldn't hurt to try. I ended up putting the TL072 in mine (the
highest rated one from my list) and replacing that BC237 with a 2009
from the Shack. You wouldn't believe how great the reverb is now! A
total investment of about $2.50! Put a socket in it while you're in
there.
BTW - You said a wrong value resistor was found in your reverb circuit.
Which one was it? Watch those pots too. My reverb pot is the final
problem in my reverb section. It is real flaky, as in reverb turning
off if you move it. It'll have to be replaced too, but it sounds great
if I just set it and leave it.
Mike
|
1103.1265 | blue tube | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:19 | 7 |
| When I had my trusty Music Man 50wt head (taht I turned everything
up to 10 on), the tubes would burn a blueish-purple. It got more
purple as it got hotter. These where Sylvania tubes, BTW. FWIW,
I ran this amp full tilt for 3 years or so and never retubed...still
sounded great!
B
|
1103.1266 | Blue balls ? | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:20 | 8 |
| RE:Mike>Pat, I'm no tube expert, but this doesn't sound normal.
Yeah, something is strange here. I always thought BLUE meant you
were about to fry a tube, like maybe your bias switch or the bias
in general is all outta wack ?
jc (Les-Strat-RG-4 dude)
|
1103.1267 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Fri Dec 07 1990 12:18 | 16 |
|
I really don't think anything is strange about the tube color. These
are the tubes that put in it a long time ago. My friends Bassman
does the same thing.
Mike, the wrong resisitor I was talking about is located on the M1/M3
power amp schematics near the bottom/middle - where the 24v supply is
developed. There are 2 1K resistors together. One of mine was a 470
which I had replaced with the 1K.
Mike, my field service buddy says my problem could be with the FET
(top, slightly right part of the preamp schematics). I can't read
the p/n it very well. Does it say BF248A? If so, what do you
recommend as a replacement?
Thanks again, I'm psyched!
|
1103.1268 | The Official M1 Modification List - Volume 1 | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Fri Dec 07 1990 12:46 | 93 |
| I got together last night with a co-worker who happens to be an analog
heavy as well as a large contributor to AUDIO and AUDIO_ENGINEERING
notes (moderates this one as well). I really respect this guy's
knowledge and I'm hearing results in my M1 that confirms it even more.
Here are his suggestions:
Most of the mods are inexpensive, but will do wonders for your amp.
Take your time in applying these mods. I'll be mentioning some
specific part numbers. The best available equivalent should be
sufficient if you can't find the same exact part.
1. Call Digi-Key at (800) 344-4539 and get yourself a catalog.
You'll get a lot of mileage out of it. You don't have to buy in
volume either!
2. Get out your M1 schematics kiddies and follow along... ;-)
3. Take out the 1458 dual op amp in the reverb circuit. Solder in an
8 pin socket. Insert a TL072 op amp into the socket. Replace the
BC237 with a Radio Shack 2009 transistor. You should have killer
reverb now! I've done it and love it!
4. Replace the cheap 18 gauge power cord with a shielded 12 gauge
power cord. This will allow more current flow and enhance lower
frequency response. Probably cost around $8.
5. Replace that cheap speaker wire (applies to combos) with some F14
Audio Quest cable for internal wiring. It runs about .75�/foot and
the �" jack is transferable.
6. Change ALL orange film capacitors to their Polypropylene
equivalents. Use the Panasonic P-Series caps from Pg. 110 of
the Digi-Key catalog. Substitute these guys wherever polys are
aforementioned.
7. Replace all the cheap electrolytics capacitors with the Panasonic
HFS Series axial caps from Digi-Key, Pg. 103. If some values are
tough to find, you can put them in parallel to approximate the
needed value. These suckers are good up to 105� C! Substitute
these guys wherever electrolytics are aforementioned.
8. Any parts floating in the air (i.e., some of the electrolytic
capacitors) should be secured with RTV or clear Silicone Seal.
This will further Dr. Kittywrench's adventure in vibration isolation.
9. Over time, replace all 12 pots with something that will last
forever. These current pots are flaky! On Digi-Key Pg. 135 are
the pots, which are about $8.60 each. Do them one at time or as
your budget permits. All level/volume pots should be replaced with
Reverse log taper pots. All EQ pots should be replaced with Linear
pots. Use 1 watt pots, and make sure you get the same values as
listed on the schematics.
10. There are too many ground wires coming off the power cord and
Polarity switch. Try to get these to 1 single common ground to
eliminate some of the AC noise.
Go to the preamp page of the schematics...
11. In the reverb section, put a 470�f/35V electrolytic from the +24V
rail to ground. Replace all 4.7�f caps in this section (3) with a
film cap with a .1�f poly in parallel. Off of pin 8 of the op amp,
install a 1�f film and .1�f poly to ground.
12. In the lead & clean channel sections, there are a total of 6 22�f
caps running from +1.4V off the tube to ground. Replace these with
their poly cap equivalents.
13. In the top right corner, there are 3 zener diodes in series. Put a
10�f electrolytics OR 5� poly there in parallel. These might be
tough to find due to the high voltages here. This really could use a
voltage regulator, but this may take adding a daughter board.
go to the power amp page...
14. Per Jay's recommendations in .1187, replace the 100�f caps (left
side of page) with 500�f polys. Replace the 220K 1wt resistors
with 2wt versions. Near the Class A/B switch, replace the 100K 1wt
resistors with 2wt versions. Go down to the bridge rectifier off
the power switch. Jay said replace the 4700�f cap with a 10,000�f
cap. The 10,000�f cap might be as hard to find as a job in DEC so
try putting some 3300�f electrolytics in parallel (3).
15. After replacing the 4700�f cap, you'll see 2 1.2 1wt resistors
there. We need to run a 5�f + .1�f polys in parallel from the 8.3V
side to ground.
16. At the bottom-center of the page, you'll find +24V. Another case
where a voltage regulator/daughter board setup could be used. The
cheap way out here is to install a 5�f + .1�f polys in parallel to
the zener diode from +24V to ground.
Dr. Kittytech ;-)
|
1103.1269 | | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:00 | 19 |
| > I really don't think anything is strange about the tube color. These
> are the tubes that put in it a long time ago. My friends Bassman
> does the same thing.
Okay. Just as an FYI, the blue in SOME tubes are a sign of gas leakage
and death is sure to be prompt ;-)
> the p/n it very well. Does it say BF248A? If so, what do you
> recommend as a replacement?
It is a BF245A. Your parts store should have a book on transistors and
their equivalent substitutes. Ask the sales dude for it! From my
experience last night, anything would be an improvement ;-)
>Thanks again, I'm psyched!
Yeah me too! We're gonna have the REAL Kitty Hawks from hell! ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1270 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:07 | 9 |
|
Awesome note Mikey! Man, I'm 33 and still act like a little kid
over stuff like this - ain't it great? First thing for me is to
get things back to proper operational condition. Let us know how
the mods work out. Kitty fever is BACK! Hey Mike, a better handle
and some low profile casters might make luggin' the beast a little
easier...
-pat
|
1103.1271 | Insert smilies | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:09 | 7 |
| RE: .1268
Awesome Mike !!
Now, go see about the same things for a Quattro !
jc
|
1103.1272 | I don't have a copy | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:20 | 3 |
| jc, get me the Quattro schematics and I will!
Mike
|
1103.1273 | Always wantin' to hack stuff up ... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:26 | 6 |
| Hey BoOm, wanna shoot us copies ??
I'm at CXT/B02.
Thanks dude !
jc
|
1103.1274 | until further notice | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:53 | 1 |
| ...and I'm at PNO/A6, but ya better hurry ;-)
|
1103.1275 | Official M1 Modification Parts List - Volume 1 | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Fri Dec 07 1990 16:14 | 29 |
| (1) TL072 op amp
(1) 2009 transistor
(1) 8 pin socket
(1) power cord with 12 gauge wire
(1) F14 Audio Quest speaker cable
(1) tube of Silcone Seal
(3) 250K/1W Reverse Log taper pots (Reverb, Lead Master, Overdrive)
(2) 1M/1W Reverse Log taper pots (Volume, Clean Master)
(4) 250K/1W Linear pots (Treble (2), Bass (2))
(2) 25K/1W Linear pots (Middle (2))
(1) 5K/1W Linear pot (Presence)
(1) 470�f/35V electrolytic cap
(3) 4.7�f/35V film cap
(7) .1�f/35V poly cap
(1) 1�f/35V film cap
(6) 22�f/35V poly cap
(1) 10�f/110V electrolytic cap OR 5�/110V poly cap
(3) 5�f/35V poly cap
(4) 500�f/100V poly cap
(3) 3300�f/35V electrolytic cap
(4) 220K/2wt resistor
(2) 100K/2wt resistor
(1) roll of Silver Bearing Solder. Low melting point, Higher conductivity
with silver content.
After installing this stuff, you'll have a much better idea on what you
need for #6 and #7 in the modification list.
Dr. Kittytech
|
1103.1276 | Step #1 Completed! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Mon Dec 10 1990 10:09 | 12 |
|
Mike, I did the reverb mds this weekend and could not believe the
difference! My reverb used to be barely audible at '5' and now
sounds like I'm in a water tank! It has twice the output and is
cleaner. I used the RS 2009 transistor. I could not find the TI
op-amp, but did find an equivalent. I also soldered in the socket
for future experimenting. Good thing I did that, cuz the ole traces
were real beat up from past op-amp ectomys. Question: What did each
replacement contribute to the higher quality results?
Thanks,
-pat
|
1103.1277 | IC what you're doing | FREEBE::REAUME | Me, my geetar, and MD 20/20 | Mon Dec 10 1990 11:09 | 10 |
| Oh great - now I'm gonna have to do my M1 mod's.
First I gotsta fix one of my Testarossa's. It cuts out when warm.
The transformer is the Bence is checks out stable when it cuts
out. I put a DVM on it under load. One of those glowing little
bastards no doubt!!!! I'll chase it down. I've got a reputation
to uphold!!!!! Now I'm gonna put my other TR in the main rack
and put one of the original transformers to the test.
-bOOm-
|
1103.1278 | our hi-fi friends use this op amp | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:44 | 24 |
| Alright Dr. Kittywrench! I knew you'd love it! ;-)
> were real beat up from past op-amp ectomys. Question: What did each
> replacement contribute to the higher quality results?
The transistor was simply an upgrade to a higher quality component. I
thought mine might have been bad, but I would've replaced it anyway.
This is just a switching transistor and doesn't contribute to the sound
too much. The op amp gets most of the credit here.
The TL072 is a different story though. The original 1458 is probably
the cheapest dual op amp you could use in there, performance wise. It
is just enough to get by. However, I'll give you a quote from the TI
data book on the TL072:
"The JFET input operational amplifiers on the TL07x series are designed
as low-noise versions of the TL08x series amplifiers with low input
bias and offset currents and fast slew rate. The low harmonic
distortion and low noise make the TL07x series ideally suited as
amplifiers for high-fidelity and audio preamplifier applications."
It has about 18 times the output of the 1458 and is much quieter!
Dr. Kittytech
|
1103.1279 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Mon Dec 10 1990 13:23 | 4 |
|
Wow! 18 times the output! Less filling too! I gotta holda
one of those DIGI-KEY catalogs. Gonna have to try out the
real McCoy TI op-amp this time.
|
1103.1280 | more than you want | PNO::SANDERSB | Just do me | Mon Dec 10 1990 16:09 | 238 |
|
Sorry to barge in on you folks like this, but since someone asked
what contributes to the changes in the sound, I thought I would
supply some reasons.
What follows is pretty dry, so you may want to skip it...
Starting with the reverb opamp - The 1458 is two 741 opamps in a
single package. These opamps are dated and rather slow - usually
less than 1 uV/sec slew rate. Way back in 1977 Walt jung found
that 741s were useful up to around 1 kHz, where they ran out of
power. Faster opamps were more suitable for audio use and didn't
run out of power or go into SID (Slew Induced Distortion) until
above 20 kHz in most cases. The TLO72 has a slew rate of around
12 uV/sec (if memory serves) and are fairly nice sounding units
(in audio terms). They are fairly old and other opamps have come
along that have better drive characteristics - a better output
stage design. Some of these dual opamps are -
AD712 - Analog Devices
LM833 - National
NE5535 - Signetics
MC34082 - Motorola (I think this is the right
part number.)
There are others, but I don't have the references at the moment.
Capacitors -
The capacitors that are recommended to replace the stock
electrolytics, are Panasonic HFS series. These capacitors are
low ESR (Equivlant Series Resistance) capacitors that are
designed to be used in switching power supplies. what this means
is that they present a lower impedance to the circuit over the
audible bandwidth
The other capacitors that are recommended are polyproplyene
dielectric units. These have a low DA (Dielectric Absorbtion)
factor and are very stable over a full temperature range - they
won't change their capacitance value. They are useful up to 1
MHz.
The first thing that really needs to be done is to decouple the
+24 V. Opamps like low impedance wide bandwidth power supplies.
In the KH there is a lot of etch - lots of inductance, before one
gets to the opamp power pin. Using a 470 uFd in parallel with a
1uFd and a .1 uFd makes a lot of difference and is audible, plus
should lower the power supply noise considerably. The 1 uFd and
.1 uFd should be as close to the opamp as possible otherwise the
impedance will rise.
The recommendation for replacing the capacitors in the feedback
paths is because these are in the audio path, as are the coupling
capacitors.
Bypassing the zener diodes with 10 uFd electrolytics do two
things - reduce the siwtch noise generated by the zener and
lowers the impedance of the power supply, somethimes by a factor
of 10.
To get the best performance, three regulated power supply
daughter boards should be assembled and added to the KH - one for
the +24 VDC, one for the Filements, one for the +250 VDC (I
forget what the exact voltage is). These should clean up the
sound and noise considerably. I gave Mike a copy of a high
performance power supply that could be used for the filements and
+24 VDC. If someone want to regulate the plate voltages, I can
dig up some examples of floating 3-terminal regulators that can
provide a regulated high voltage - let Mike know. I should warn
you that there looks to be a lot of things to be done before this
modification needs to be under taken - doing a filement supply
would remove a lot of noise. (How do you put up with all that
garbage anyway?)
Silver bearing solder is recommended, not only for the two
reasons that Mike gave, but also because it produces a stronger
solder joint. You can get small quanities of this stuff from
your local Rat Shack.
Power cord - what is on Mike's KH is 18 guage. Hell, we use at
least 16 guage AC power cord in our preamps in audio land. Get a
bigger power cord - 12 or 14 guage would be much better. It
won't heat up as much, which increases the resistance of the wire
and lowers the available voltage to the power amp - 1/2 to a few
volts. It shouldn't be audible, but...
Go down to your local hardware store, pick up some stranded,
3-wire power cord, a 20-amp hospital grade AC plug, some fastons
(or better yet, just solder the sucker) and build your own power
cord. Make sure you observe the wire colors and polarity - it is
important - we don't want to fry anyone.
While you're at it take all the green striped wires and hook them
to one point and one point only on the chassis. How you folks
can buy a $1,600 list price amp that hums is beyond me...
One thing that Mike didn't mention is Cramolin. I treated his
jacks, tube sockets and power cord. Cramolin is a contact
preservative and anti-oxident. A little - you only need a
1-micron coating goes a long way. You can usually pick this
stuff up at an audio dealer for about $20 for a kit. I couldn't
help the pots on Mike's KH due to the design, but put it on any
new pots you use - see the audio notes file for proper usage or
let me know and I'll enter some stuff in here.
The pots I recommended to Mike were Clarostat conductive plastic
pots. These, while expensive, will last pretty much a lifetime
and are very low noise units. Don't settle for less for the ones
you crank often, or you'll be repairing etches when you replace
the pot a second time.
Here are some sources us audio freaks tend to use for mods. You
may find them of some use.
Welborne Labs
6836 S. University Blvd. #70
Littleton, CO 80122
(303) 791-7856
Catalog $2, refunded with first order.
Bourns conductive plastic volume controls
Roederstein metal film resistors
Hitachi mosfets
Wonder Caps, Wire, Solder
Ram Labs tubes
Amp connectors
Kepro circuit boards
Grayhill rotary switches
MIT hook-up wire
F-dyne polyproplyese capacitors
Augat toggle switches
Cramolin - in spray cans
more...
Old Colony Sound Labs
P.O. Box 243
Peterborough, NH 03458
(603) 924-6371, -6526
Audiophile kits
Books
Neglex audio cable - GREAT for microphones and
interconnects.
Neglex speaker and hookup wire.
Apature speaker cable
Alps stereo pots.
Tubes - 6dj8, 12ax7, 12au7, 6ca7, 6l6gc
ICs - opamps - AD711, AD712, NE531, NE5535,
LF351N, AD713, MC34081
Cramolin
Newtek Electronics
575 Broad Street, #425
Bridgeport, CT 06604
(203) 366-5252
Wire wound resistors - 1/2w to 14w, 350 degrees
1%, 3%, 5%
non-inductive
Michael Percy
Box 526
Inverness, CA 94937
(415) 669-7181
Catalog $1.
Cables - MIT, Van dHul, Cardas, MAS Masterlink,
OCOS, Magan, Teflon insulated hookup
wire, Wonder hookup wire.
Capacitors - wonder, Solen
Resistors - Vishay, Resista and Holco
RAM tubes
Dampening compounds - NAVCOM, tone cones, etc.
Triode Electronics
Box 578751
Chicago, IL 60618
(312) 871-7459
Tubes - all kinds from different countires.
Transformers - TK toroid output transformers -
can be used for guitar amps!
Tube sockets - including gold plated pin, ceramic
body sockets.
Tube coolers
Resistors - metal film
Capacitors - polystyrene, polyproplyene
Sonic Frontiers Inc.
181 Kenilworth Ave
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4L 3S7
(416) 691-7877
Resistors - Vishay, Holco
Capacitors - Wonder Cap, Rel-cap, Solen
Pots - Alps, TKD
Selector switches - Grayhill, Centerlab
Wire - Cardas, Teflon
Tubes - Gold Aero
Kits -
PAIA Electronics
3200 Teakwood Lane
Edmund, OK 73013
(405) 340-6300
Hyperflange and Chorus kits designed by Craig
Anderton. $139.95, plus shipping, power supply
and front panel.
Magazines -
Glass Audio
Audio Amateur Publications
P.O. box 576, Dep't AA0
Peterborough, NH 03458-0576
(603) 924-9474
One year, two issues - $10
Two years, four issues - $18
If your into tubes, this is the mag for you.
The Audio Amateur
Audio Amateur Publications
P.O. Box 576
Peterborough, NH 03458
(303) 924-9464
One year, four issues - $20
Two years, eight issues - $35
(The four/90 issue is where I got all the
address' of parts folks, fyi.)
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1103.1281 | volume problem | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Mon Dec 10 1990 17:07 | 9 |
| Dr. Kittywrench, here are some suggestions to try on your volume
problem:
1. BF245A FET - I think you replaced this already.
2. +24V Zener diode
3. Cables and interconnects (take apart the plugs and jacks to see
if there are and wires or connections that are falling apart).
Dr. Kittytech
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1103.1282 | which would you pick? | PNO::HEISER | love inhalation | Thu Dec 13 1990 17:12 | 18 |
| I need you guys to help me out on a decision. I want to build a light
but decent Kitty Hawk based rack system ('cuz I like 'em ok?). Maybe
if I knew the exact weight of the M1 head, I'd lean one way over the
other. It is amazing how all approaches are REAL close in
$investment$! Here are my scenarios:
1. Take the M1 from my combo and rack it with the Mesa/Boogie rack
adaptor. Add a Multiverb III, a Marshall 4x10, and an 8 space
rack, or their equivalents.
2. Sell the M1 combo and buy an M1 head or a Quattro/MOSValve
combination. Then add the MVIII, 4x10, and 8 sp. rack.
Both run around 100lbs., including cab (which is about � that).
Number 2 comes out to about $100 more, depending on what the M1 combo
sells for. Which is the smarter long-term investment?
Mike
|
1103.1283 | my vote..... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Fri Dec 14 1990 09:08 | 16 |
|
re .-1 Mike....
**** My vote is for #2,specifically the quattro/Mosvalve combo,plus you
can work with a smaller and more manageable rack,8spaces/100lbs really means
you need 2 people to move it around,unless you don't value your hands and
back. 4 spaces is probably doable with a fan. 5-6spaces would be better,the
hassle factor of a rack being cumbersome starts with the depth,balance and
then the weight.
Your combo with a couple space effects rack would pretty versatile
I'd think.Longterm investment? Your kidding right.... Consider it a loss.
If you want to talk rack systems we could go offline.....
Rick
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1103.1284 | decisions, decisions | FREEBE::REAUME | Me, my geetar, and MD 20/20 | Fri Dec 14 1990 09:39 | 18 |
| I'm not that keen on the idea of "racking" the M1 head. If I was,
I would have done it by now. Although it does seem to be the cheaper
way to go.
One advantage with the QT/TR preamps is that the four modes ALL
have their own volume/gains (OK- the QT has a common lead master).
The M1 just has the rhythm volume/gain and lead volume/gain. I'm
not really b!tchin' about that, just that the preamp affords you
that much more versatility.
Then again it would be a shame to dump your M1 after the work
you did on it to make it a M1+! Tough decisions!
I'd say the QT/MOSvalve rig would do everything you'd want!
The Marshall 4X10 straight cab is PERFECT for rack systems. It
gets that BIG crunch sound you just can't get out of one 12' speaker,
yet it's still transportable. The only adjustment I've made to my
tone with the 4X10 is a touch more bass on the EQ to fatten up the
low end. I expect another "I told you so!" from Buckley on this.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1285 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Fri Dec 14 1990 09:50 | 4 |
| =B()()M=
I would never say "I told you so"...
;)
|
1103.1286 | | PNO::HEISER | love inhalation | Fri Dec 14 1990 10:54 | 10 |
| > Then again it would be a shame to dump your M1 after the work
> you did on it to make it a M1+! Tough decisions!
I was thinking I could grab one of those M1 heads anyway and swap it
with my M1+ before selling it, then get the Quattro too. I'd really
like to get away from combos.
Thanks for the pointers.
Mike
|
1103.1287 | Move it! | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Fri Dec 14 1990 11:03 | 10 |
| Combos are *nice* for practicing at home and for lounge/wedding
bands. I'm setting up my old Kitty head that's empty (converted
the M3 to a combo) to hold my Quattro and patch payette and I'm
probably gonna get a Hughes and Kettner Guitar Slave power amp
to make it a sold contained mini-rack! Hmmm, if I sold my Boss ME-5
I could replace it with a Lexicon LXP-5 and fit that in there too!
Then I would sell off the M3 as well. Keep List: M1's (soon to be
M1+'s), M5 vintage 6V6packer, all KH rack gear!
-BOOMley-
|
1103.1288 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Fri Dec 14 1990 11:05 | 9 |
| re -.1
"self-contained"
"patch bayette"
tough day after the night before I guess!
-B-
|
1103.1289 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 14 1990 12:41 | 12 |
| Mike, I hate to say this, but I'd keep the combo.
Are you gonna be playing any large clubs in the future ?
Racks are cool. Versatile...LOUD but EXPENSIVE...And Addicting.
Take it from the "Rack Puke" himself.
In your situation, where your not gonna be playin' metal in a large
club, I'd stick with that Kitty M1. It's a ROCKIN' combo. Not to
be confused with a pile of crapola.
I'm still reelin' from Pats 60wt Kitty. Whaddatone!
jc
|
1103.1290 | have been for a year | PNO::HEISER | love inhalation | Fri Dec 14 1990 12:45 | 5 |
| Re: -1
I'm already playing in a situation that is larger than most clubs!
Mike
|
1103.1291 | In that case, here's the answer ;) | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 14 1990 12:46 | 5 |
| Okay, okay...
In that case, get an MP1 and a MosValve !
;)
|
1103.1292 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lead guitar for Wayne's World | Fri Dec 14 1990 13:41 | 6 |
|
Geez Mike, with 100 watts of rompin' stompin' romance, why not
just get a 4X12 for large size gigs? If you decide to sell,
give me a call, ok?
-pat
|
1103.1293 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Fri Dec 14 1990 15:27 | 16 |
|
Set Noaccess/user=GSRC::COOPER/file=CVG::Guitar.Notes/topic=1103.*
...just one of my ideas for creative notes commands. B-}.
I shouldn't razz the trading maniacs out there just cuz I'm
happy with my rig.
FWIW - Where my band practices is in a warehouse. My present
practice rig is the Kitty Hawk M3/Marshall 4X10/Boss ME-5.
I leave everything there except my axes and the ME-5. I occasionally
bring the KH rack, just to keep it warm, but I would NEVER leave
it at our rehearsal hall. Other bands come in and check us out and
freak over my rack. They actually are amazed at how much gear we
have as a band. Glad there are a lot of locks to get in.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1294 | | PNO::HEISER | love inhalation | Fri Dec 14 1990 16:28 | 8 |
| Anyone know the official weight and dimensions on the M1 combos and
heads?
Someone gave me a good idea offline. Build an M1 head housing clone
and put an efx unit in the combo. I need the dimensions on the head
cab though to make it look as official as possible.
Mike
|
1103.1295 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Reelect nobody! | Fri Dec 14 1990 16:46 | 6 |
| Yes a rack mount on a marshall cab is a sure sign of GTS...and I've got
it bad!!! I'm working on my SECOND rack now...two performance systems
in racks....arghhh!
dbii off to a quiet padded room....with racks :-)
|
1103.1296 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Dec 14 1990 20:54 | 3 |
| Rack on a Marshall cab ? That's me too ! 8^)
Scary ... who wonders if rackamania is worth it sometimes ...
|
1103.1297 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Sat Dec 15 1990 02:15 | 5 |
| Hey, what's GTS stand for???
Hey db_II, wanna buy my Quattro...cheap?
Buck, going all Marshall
|
1103.1298 | | CSC32::H_SO | Redline? What redline? | Sat Dec 15 1990 14:03 | 3 |
|
GTS=Guitar Toy Syndrome
^ ^ ^
|
1103.1299 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Mon Dec 17 1990 11:23 | 11 |
| Rack on a Marshall 4X10 - that's me! I likes it! Maybe two 4X10's?
My M3 from early KH days is sick. It started cutting out, then
lost it entirely. I tried new 6L6's, that's not it. Time to break
out the DVM, scope. and schematics. Maybe I now own some KH spare
parts if it's something major. There's still output, but it's
real wimpy and distorted (the wrong way). Long as it's not either
transformer, I'll fix it. I've had the thing over two years w/o
a problem until now. Back to the Rack!!!!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1300 | 1300 replies! | PNO::HEISER | love inhalation | Mon Dec 17 1990 12:17 | 1 |
| leaving Marshall in the dust!
|
1103.1301 | M3/4x10s = Hot! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Join the Brotherhood of Tone | Tue Dec 18 1990 17:23 | 14 |
| re: 1833.98
> Actually, I was using a friend's KH M3 that took heads off cleanly, no
> ripping necessary. 8-)
>
> M3 through Marshall 4-10's = my-kinda-tone!
I used that setup with my last band and it sounded killer (remember it
from that party Buck?). I don't know if I just got used to the Kitty
or what, but it doesn't sound quite as good with the band I'm in now.
I think I probably need to retube my M3 though, it seems to be losing
some of the high midrange that I remember (and treble).
Greg
|
1103.1302 | but this goes to 11 | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Tue Dec 18 1990 20:26 | 10 |
| Yeah, I remember that party...boy, was J-dot faced at that one! ;)
Dawn was faced too...
Oh, yeah, we're talking about amps! ;^)
Yeah, Housey had a KILLER rock n roll tone that nite, although the
only B'ch I had was it wasn't loud enough. I like to hear a good
guitar tone L O U D !!!
Deaf Buck
|
1103.1303 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Wed Dec 19 1990 10:45 | 15 |
| ...speaking of tone and loud-
... last night I brought the M1 head to practice and fired it
up into the 4X10. I've been rackin' it so much I forgot how
great the M1 sounded. And the M1 sits noce on top of the
Marshall cab. I gotta move the feet though wo they sit in the
holders in the speaker cab. My tubes would never last through
that fall. Oh Yeah, How's it sound? Out and out KILLER!!!!
So there's your answer Mike H. The 4X10 sounds great with either
a M1 head or rack powered shredding. And, like I said before,
it's very portable."
-B()()M-
|
1103.1304 | Freud would have a field day with this one! ;^) | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Wed Dec 19 1990 10:58 | 6 |
| Don't you all love how b()()m:
o never makes mention of the model of the 4x10 in question
o notes about said cabinet in the KH note!
;^)
|
1103.1305 | | PNO::HEISER | when the reign comes down | Wed Dec 19 1990 11:20 | 5 |
| Re: -1
Why would he want to build up the notes in the M* word topic? ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1306 | that's okay, KH is mentioned in 1655.* | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Wed Dec 19 1990 13:20 | 17 |
|
Okay already! I confess! I use a Kitty Hawk 4X10 !!!!
Ha! KH don't make 4X10's. It's a Marshall 4X10. I highly
recommend them for rack use! Marshall, Marshall, Marshall.
BUT, I gonna send Buck a picture of these cabs with the
Kitty Hawk logo in place of the M-word.
-just a straight (non-slant) 4X10 B()()M!-
|
1103.1307 | | PNO::HEISER | when the reign comes down | Wed Dec 19 1990 13:54 | 8 |
| Re: -1
That will really tease the folks that have never heard of KH ;-)
Even to this day, I still get the... "WOW! That sounds great! Who's
Kitty Hawk? Where can I get one?"
Mike ;-)
|
1103.1308 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Wed Dec 19 1990 14:05 | 2 |
| Really...Boom is now the ultimate KH user...he has stuff that NO ONE
else has in the world! ;^)
|
1103.1309 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Wed Dec 19 1990 14:16 | 14 |
| Oh no! Yet another aspiration for me to live up to.
I thought it was wild that I managed to get the Testarossa preamps
considering they were never "officially" marketed in the U.S. There
aren't many of those out there. dbii has one and I have two. These
are still my #1 piece of KH gear, followed by the Quattro, the M1's,
M5, and M3.
Geez, and I almost snagged that KH Autoswitch rack mount gizmo
from Josh. Maybe I should've done it. That wasn't marketed either.
*** but nothing's rarer than the KH/M 4X10's!!!! ***
-B()()M-
|
1103.1310 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | It's VI-ing my patience! | Thu Dec 20 1990 14:14 | 4 |
| Well I just picked up another rivera 2 X 12 cab to use with my kitty
rack from hades....and of course the rivera my poor little "studio" amp.
dave
|
1103.1311 | versatility man | PNO::HEISER | when the reign comes down | Thu Dec 20 1990 14:50 | 3 |
| Is there any way to wire 2 preamps to 1 power amp in a rack?
Mike
|
1103.1312 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | and he shall reign for ever and ever | Thu Dec 20 1990 15:03 | 4 |
| -1
yeah, plug both preamps out into either an A/B box, or one of those
Rane stereo mixers...A/B box or mixer plugs into power amp...simple!
|
1103.1313 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Dec 20 1990 18:07 | 6 |
| I use a Tube Driver (preamp) with my GP-8 (preamp) into a Marshall
Mosfet (preamp). Luckily the GP-8 can also control external devices
(on/off switches) so I just have to build a patch according to which
preamp I wanna use ... kind of expensive though ... 8^)
Scary .. great programmer, lousy player ...
|
1103.1314 | Here's a cheapo solution | LEDS::ORSI | Tripe my shorts | Fri Dec 21 1990 08:55 | 25 |
|
Mike,
There is a fairly simple way to tie two (or more) line level
signals together. A 50k ohm resistor in series with the hot
lead should do it. The resistors prevent the the two outputs
from driving into each other. It's a simple mixer and you could
put it in a small metal box with two 1/4" phone input jacks and
one for the output, the box being signal gnd. If you find that
your gain is reduced, use two 25k ohm (or less) resistors instead,
but don't go less than 10k.
Resistor
Hot ------------\/\/\/\/\--------|
Pre-amp_1 output |
Gnd ----| |
| |------- Output Hot
| |
| Resistor |
Hot ----]-------\/\/\/\/\--------|
Pre-amp_2 output |
Gnd ----|-------------------------------- Output Gnd
V
Neal
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1103.1315 | | CSC32::H_SO | Redline? What redline? | Tue Dec 25 1990 17:42 | 25 |
| <<< CVG::WORK3:[NOTES$LIBRARY]GUITAR.NOTE;2 >>>
RE: .1302
<Yeah, I remember that party...boy, was J-dot faced at that one! ;)
Hey, now! Hey, now! I resemble that remark!!! ;^)
<Dawn was faced too...
Hmmmmm. Imagine that. Dawn and I were FACED together?
;^)
RE: .1307
<Even to this day, I stll get the "WOW! That sounds great! Who's
<Kitty Hawk? Where can I get one?"
That's almost the same response I get with my rig. "WOW! That sounds
great! Mesa Boogie, huh? That amp should last you for the rest of your
life, NOT like those Kitties."
;^)
|
1103.1316 | Sounds great, less <rack> filling... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 28 1990 14:07 | 6 |
| Speaking of dead kitties....
My Quattro sh*t the bed.
:(
|
1103.1317 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Fri Dec 28 1990 14:41 | 8 |
|
re: -.1
What are the symptoms? Xformer? Audio degradation?
Call the vet!
-B()()M-
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1103.1318 | | ICS::BUCKLEY | Ya know Jane, it's always something! | Fri Dec 28 1990 14:47 | 3 |
| Yeah Coop, my Quattro is workin fine!!!
Buck, who doesn't want people think he's selling a lemon.
|
1103.1319 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Crunch Factory LTD | Fri Dec 28 1990 15:29 | 11 |
|
I must be real lucky! My preamps all work fine. I found the 12AX7
preamp tube that was killing my main Testarossa. Chuck that sucker
away! It would cut out after getting warm (after about 45 minutes
of screaming guitar).
I'm still waiting for my Digi-key catalog to do my M1 upgrades.
My GTS forecast for 1991: If it ain't 19" wide with holes on the
side, I don't want it! Except for speaker cabs!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1320 | So, maybe I'm jumping the gun here... | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Dec 28 1990 18:03 | 16 |
| Well, I shouldn't jump to conclusions... I ran it with
Steve Jensen the other night when we were jammin' and the
clean channel wasn't, the OD channels all sounded the same and
the "insane gain" was gone. I haven't ripped it apart yet, but
it may just be a bad tube also.
I was bummin'... I was like "Hey Steve, scope out this preamp dude..."
Needless to say he wasn't impressed. I'll rip it apart tonight and see
if I can fix it.
Question:
If I need a Xformer, can I just pull one off the shelf at Rat Shack or
is it a custom design affair ?
jc
|
1103.1321 | | UPWARD::HEISER | hell is for wimps | Sat Dec 29 1990 13:42 | 14 |
| Re: DigiKey catalog
Upon closer inspection, I found some 10000�f caps in there. It would
be cheaper to get one of these (to replace the 4700�f) than 3 3300�f
caps.
Speaking of which, my M1 started buzzing like a chainsaw the other day.
I had just put new 12XA7s in. After scoping some stuff out, I
discovered some of the caps were shorted out, including the 4700�f. I
replaced it and the M1 is as good as new now.
I still have a bad reverb pot though. Waiting for parts...
Mike
|
1103.1322 | M1+ mods, the saga continues... | UPWARD::HEISER | hell is for wimps | Mon Dec 31 1990 13:44 | 54 |
| > -< The Official M1 Modification List - Volume 1 >-
I've been delaying my parts order until after the holidays (consumer
shock ;-)), but I had a lot of these parts in my workshop already.
I did these mods yesterday (in addition to the op amp mod previously
mentioned):
> 11. In the reverb section, put a 470�f/35V electrolytic from the +24V
> rail to ground. Replace all 4.7�f caps in this section (3) with a
> film cap with a .1�f poly in parallel. Off of pin 8 of the op amp,
> install a 1�f film and .1�f poly to ground.
I put the 1�f and .1�f in off of pin 8 to ground. Even though my
reverb pot is still bad, the reverb output noise is SILENT up to 10 and
is useable despite the pot. I'm sure those of you that have good
reverb circuits will appreciate the "no noise, no hum" from this mod.
> 14. Per Jay's recommendations in .1187, replace the 100�f caps (left
> side of page) with 500�f polys. Replace the 220K 1wt resistors
> with 2wt versions. Near the Class A/B switch, replace the 100K 1wt
> resistors with 2wt versions. Go down to the bridge rectifier off
> the power switch. Jay said replace the 4700�f cap with a 10,000�f
> cap. The 10,000�f cap might be as hard to find as a job in DEC so
> try putting some 3300�f electrolytics in parallel (3).
I didn't have the needed values, but for experimentation sake, I added
another 100�f cap to each of the 100�f caps mentioned above on the
power board. This totals out to 200�f instead of 500�f.
I also had 2 - 1000�f caps that I added to the 4700�f cap yielding
6700�f instead of 10000�f.
> 15. After replacing the 4700�f cap, you'll see 2 1.2 1wt resistors
> there. We need to run a 5�f + .1�f polys in parallel from the 8.3V
> side to ground.
I didn't have any 5�f so I used 10�f + .1�f combinations here.
> 16. At the bottom-center of the page, you'll find +24V. Another case
> where a voltage regulator/daughter board setup could be used. The
> cheap way out here is to install a 5�f + .1�f polys in parallel to
> the zener diode from +24V to ground.
Same here: 10�f + .1�f combinations.
With these few simple additions, my amp has 100% AC hum free. This
sucker is so quiet, he literally have to put your ear to the speaker to
see if its on! Even with the master on 11 ;-) No changes in tone or
volume at all, and I probably used about $10 worth (at the most) of parts
to do it.
I can't wait to get the recommended values in there!
Mike
|
1103.1323 | Need an empty M1 head | UPWARD::HEISER | hell is for wimps | Mon Dec 31 1990 13:47 | 6 |
| BTW - does anyone (Boom?) have an empty M1 head housing that they'd
like to sell me?
My M1+ is begging to be set free into a Marshall 4x10 ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1324 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:34 | 6 |
| Yo bOOm, so how do I get my bayette out of omni mode and onto a single midi
channel? Or can I?
I can see that midi rack puking might require a friggin' net router...
dbii
|
1103.1325 | Preventative Medicine while parts are available | SMURF::LAMBERT | Fender Bender | Thu Jan 10 1991 14:12 | 7 |
| I'd like to pick up a spare output transformer for my M3 combo, just to
have as a spare. I noticed in some previous notes others had picked them
up for $40. How do I do this? Just call LP Music and ask for Angelo?
Thanks,
-- Sam
|
1103.1326 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Jan 10 1991 15:08 | 6 |
| RE: .1324
Yo Dave, I don't think the Kitty can switch out of Omni mode.
Do I smell some MIDI-Trickery that I might be interested it ??
jc (Always on the prowl for new MIDI tricks...)
|
1103.1327 | Please save me some money | PNO::HEISER | cost for the ride is your mind | Fri Jan 11 1991 16:26 | 4 |
| Does the M3 head cabinet have the same dimensions as the M1? If not,
could some kind soul measure their's so I can make one?
Mike
|
1103.1328 | See 2.963 | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Fri Jan 11 1991 17:25 | 7 |
| Since I'm selling my Kitty, and I talked of it not working well
back a few, I should probably say that I re-tubed it, and it's
crankin' again.
Anyone wanna buy it ? New tubes included !!
jc
|
1103.1329 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Walking the path of ToneQuest | Fri Jan 11 1991 19:14 | 11 |
| re: .1327
> Does the M3 head cabinet have the same dimensions as the M1? If not,
> could some kind soul measure their's so I can make one?
I don't know if it's the same as the M1, but I'll measure mine for you.
BTW, I presume you ment "If so" not "If not", unless you're planning on
buying an M3.
Greg
|
1103.1330 | rack network manager complains.... | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Sun Jan 13 1991 10:33 | 22 |
| re: $40 transformers
I think those were for the testerossa and quattro preamps. This
transformer certainly isn't the output transformer but might be the
power supply...
re: MIDI-trickery
well I've got a footcontroller that will send patch changes on three
channels at once...I have two devices today, the bayette and my
quoadraverb. Most of the time I don't change reverb setups, or at least
not as often as pushing switches on the preamp (via the bayette), and
if I tell the quad to run the same program it was running, it flushes
the audio pipe and starts the reverb algorhythm over, causing a short
but audiable audio glitch. To solve this I could assign the quad and
bayette to different channels but I guess not,...so now I'm gonna have
to buy a midi-filter I guess so I can "route" traffic to the
appropriate end-node. as any patch change will cause the bayette to
fire and that's a drag. I'ver been thinking there's got to be another
way around it but I dunno as of yet..I'll keep you posted...
dbii
|
1103.1331 | Dr MIDI to the rescue ??? | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Sun Jan 13 1991 16:17 | 7 |
| Why not just set the Quadraverb to a certain channel and tell your
controller to send OMNI when you want to patch-shift the Quadraverb AND
Bayette, but only on a channel the Quadraverb is NOT set to for
Quattro/Testarossa/Bayette switching ? (This would eliminate the Quad
from receiveing MIDI Patch change data, right ?)
jc (Brainstorming on Sunday)
|
1103.1332 | it's a feature! | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Mon Jan 14 1991 10:25 | 33 |
| Yeah but now I've got a mapping problem with the bayette changing to patches
I don't want..
foudn a pseudo-solution: absolutely convoluted
assign S1 to channel 2 (bayette)
assign S2 to channel 1 (Quadraverb)
assign S3 to channel 2 (bayette)
Give the bayette a patch change, if I tell the quad to change I then have to
tell the bayette to change again (thus S3 assignments) as the bayette, stupidly
stuck in omni mode responds to every patch change it sees... I tried this and
it works. The foot controller sends the patch changes in the order S1, S2, S3
thus the silly workaround...
new problem: now If I wish to set up patches that do change the QV as I crank
the preamp mode, I have to also change them back after a lead, more banks of
patches to program...arrrgh! This is supposed to be easy...I've already got
4 banks of 'generic' patches and haven't started on the song specific patches.
Sound tech, however, maintains that the glitch, isn't noticable with the band
playing, I agree I didn't notice it at all Friday night at rehersal, but in
the home studio, with the speakers in my face it sounds like godzilla farting.
However, at least I found a workaround that keeps me from having to invest in
additional rack hardware...the real problem is the inappropriate behavior
of the QV in flushgin the pipe to restart the same reverb patch. As near as I
can tell ALL midi controllable effects units do this...
next stop a call to Alesis to question/complain....
dbii
|
1103.1333 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Jan 14 1991 12:45 | 7 |
| Wow...maybe you do need a filter or something. This is a major bummer.
I wonder if the Bayette has any DIP switches inside the box that allow
you to select which MIDI channel to talk on.
Perhaps a DECserver 500 in a rack beside your rig ?
jc (Expensive solutions for the MIDI world ;)
|
1103.1334 | I'm still undecided... | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Tue Jan 15 1991 09:24 | 9 |
| re: filter
more like a programmable router...
I think I'll just go back to the quad mode footswitch and give up on
changing QV patches in the middle of songs..I could reclaim one rack space
and sell it for cash...
dbii
|
1103.1335 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Passing Lane-TR @ Redline | Wed Jan 16 1991 10:36 | 23 |
| Re: patch bayette
There are no switches to allow for single channel operation.
The patch bayette is Omni only. The filter on MIDI in is the
only option besides the compromise reconfig.
The $40 transformer is for the preamp's power supply. LP Music
gets them from a U.S. manufacturer (Bence) as a second source to
the German ones. If you really want a transformer (power or output),
I'd check with LPMG first, Kitty Hawk in Germany second, and if
all fails I'd bet that a Mesa Boogie transformer isn't that much
different from the KH originals.
I've recently reprogrammed my GSP-21 and tweaked the Testarossa
to really work well within the style of my new band. Absolutely
a heavier sound overall, I really like my rig the way it sounds
now! AND I didn't have to buy anything this time, just spend a few
hours making changes. You should here my band do the Vixen tune
"Edge of a Broken Heart". It cooks!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1336 | more on mods | PNO::HEISER | Armageddon Appetite | Wed Jan 16 1991 11:17 | 28 |
| Boom, now that you're back, are the M1 and M3 heads in the same
physical size cab (housing)?
Re: M1 mods
For those of you that have Digikey catalogs now, you might have noticed
that the poly caps aren't available in very large sizes. I have some
new mailorder part houses for you to contact:
1. Mouser Electronics (800) 346-6873. They have warehouses scattered
across the states: Northern California, Southern California,
Texas, and New Jersey. I'll post NJ and South. Cal. since that
should suit most of us:
11433 Woodside Ave. 12 Emery Ave.
Santee, CA 92071 Randolph, NJ 07869
(619) 449-2222 (201) 328-3322
FAX: (619) 449-6041 (201) 328-7120
2. Welborne Labs (303) 791-7856. Address is:
6836 S. University Blvd. #70
Littleton, CO 80122
BTW - Anyone ever use metal film resistors in a guitar amp before?
How did it effect the sound? I've been told (by Bob) carbon resistors
change values with humidity changes and metal film would be more reliable.
Mike
|
1103.1337 | Will they get mad if I don't order in bulk? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Walking the path of ToneQuest | Wed Jan 16 1991 11:20 | 4 |
| Are those two mail order parts houses agreeable to small consumer
orders?
Greg
|
1103.1338 | | PNO::HEISER | Armageddon Appetite | Wed Jan 16 1991 11:24 | 4 |
| Yes they have single unit prices in their catalogs. Bob brought in
copies for me to browse thru.
Mike
|
1103.1339 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Passing Lane-TR @ Redline | Wed Jan 16 1991 12:13 | 9 |
| Sorry I forgot to include in my last reply that the M1 and M3
cabinets (both head and combo) are interchangeable. The only amp
that is different is the M5. It's is somewhat narrower. I'd like
to pick up a 45 watt M5 combo cheap and turn it into a head.
I *really* like the way M5's sound. I prefer it over the M3, and
for some sounds it gives the M1 a run for the money. Must be those
6V6 tubes that make it happen!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1340 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Wed Jan 16 1991 12:38 | 5 |
| Filter on midi in?
what is that and how might I invoke it?
dbii who has no book on his bayette II
|
1103.1341 | KH vs. Boogie .. UK price dilemma | BAHTAT::CARR | | Thu Jan 17 1991 05:54 | 25 |
| I wonder if you could give me some guidance. I started the mammoth task of
wading through these notes and noticed some concerns about Kitty Hawk
reliability.
I have tried some Mesa Boogie combos and I was impressed. The problem is that
they are obscenely expensive here in the UK (e.g. Mk IV combo = 1695 pounds
= $3200). I may end up buying one anyway, it's just that I don't like being
ripped-off if I can help it.
I was hoping that a Kitty Hawk combo may be a reasonable substitute at a
reasonable price (Germany is comparatively local). I have seen some combos
advertised (e.g. M160 60watt at 700 pounds = $1300 approx).
There are relatively few KH dealers in the UK (and none in the North of England
so far as I can see) so I may have to go 200 miles to get 1. I intend to try
one, if I can find one, before I take the plunge.
My questions are:-
o do Kitty Hawks come anyway near the sound/quality/reliabilty of
Mesa Boogie?
o is the Celestion speaker in the 1x12 combos any good? I was well
impressed by the EV speaker in the Boogie, but find it hard to
believe that the Celestion's any good.
*DC
(If only I wanted a Marshall... they're comparatively cheap and plentiful here!)
|
1103.1342 | KH advice | FREEBE::REAUME | Passing Lane-TR @ Redline | Thu Jan 17 1991 10:46 | 19 |
| RE: -.1
I agree with some of your concerns. Here's some info that may
help. I realize that looking through >1300 notes could be tedious.
Regarding reliability: Almost all problems experienced by Noters
were tube related. If you are purchasing a combo, I highly recommend
the M1 60 watt. It shoud come with a Celestion G12-70M speaker.
Don't even consider the M3, the M1 is worth the extra $200 or so.
The next best choice would be the 45 watt M5, it uses four 6V6 output
tubes and is very warm and vintage sounding. It's also somewhat
cheaper and lighter. The M5 uses a G12-50 Celestion.
I imagine Marshalls are the common amp in the U.K. If you check
in with a Kitty Hawk dealer, make sure you inquire as to their
service procedures. Many of the amps bought through notes were
not factory firsts, but they were bought cheap and the reliability
has been good overall. Kitty Hawk has made some significant changes
to improve reliability since the amps were introduced. Good Luck.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1343 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Jan 17 1991 11:05 | 16 |
| >My questions are:-
> o do Kitty Hawks come anyway near the sound/quality/reliabilty of
> Mesa Boogie?
> o is the Celestion speaker in the 1x12 combos any good? I was well
> impressed by the EV speaker in the Boogie, but find it hard to
> believe that the Celestion's any good.
Are you trying to start WWIII here ??? :)
Anyway, I'd like to comment. Yes, I think the Kitty's are comparable
to Boogie's stuff...Especially in the Combo department. In my opinion,
the Kitty Heads and preamps are mediocre in comparison to like an
MarkIII head...But, the combos are total mind blowers. Pat Blairs M1
60wt combo is beyond beleif. Pat will tell you that my jaw hit the
floor when I saw/heard his. It *really* blew my mind.
|
1103.1344 | need advice on what to get | STEPS1::HYATT | | Thu Jan 17 1991 11:13 | 25 |
|
I want to do something around a Kittyhawk setup with little
spending ($300) and need some advice. I am a complete techno
feeb, and have been away from playing and equipment setups for
about 10 years but am getting back to it.
I have a 1974 AMPEG VT-22, 100 watt combo with 2 E.V speakers.
The amp is great for clean sounds and is in mint condition, but
I never seemed to get a good aggressive sound from it, I want
something more modern. I could probably sell it for $250-$300.
Should I look for an M1 100 watt combo, or an M1 head then a
seperate small cab (I only want 2 speakers to drag around), or
could I put a quattro ontop of my VT-22? One thing I don't
like about the AMPEG is the weight, so I'd prefer to unload
it. How does a pre-amp work anyway, can that drive a speaker
cab by itself?
Is KH stuff still available new, and from whom, and how much do
things cost these days? What about used, is there a reliability
problem to look out for?
Suggestions?
Mike
|
1103.1345 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Jan 17 1991 12:47 | 31 |
| > it. How does a pre-amp work anyway, can that drive a speaker
> cab by itself?
Nope. A preamp simple handles EQ and overdrive. In other words you
tweek your preamp to get the tone you want before the signal goes off
to your power amp. You could most certainly make use of a preamp with
your Ampeg. It would get you expanded EQ and different tones. The
KittyHawk Quattro has 4 "modes", with two seperate EQ's. You get:
(Seperate EQ for these two)
Clean Mode (clean)
Crunch Mode (not so clean)
(Seperate EQ for these two)
Lead Mode (Not clean at all)
Hot Lead Mode (Insane overdrive/gain)
All these channels are either front panel switchable, or foot-pedal
switchable.
> Is KH stuff still available new, and from whom, and how much do
> things cost these days? What about used, is there a reliability
> problem to look out for?
Nope. Or if it is available new it is *extremely* rare. My Quattro
needed new tubes. It now works fine and is for sale. If your
interested in more detail, contact me off-line.
jc
|
1103.1346 | New stuff is still around, but you have to look for it | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Walking the path of ToneQuest | Thu Jan 17 1991 12:57 | 19 |
| > > Is KH stuff still available new, and from whom, and how much do
> > things cost these days? What about used, is there a reliability
> > problem to look out for?
>
> Nope. Or if it is available new it is *extremely* rare. My Quattro
> needed new tubes. It now works fine and is for sale. If your
> interested in more detail, contact me off-line.
Not trying to spoil your sale or anything Coop, but when Mike H. called
around to some of the Kitty Hawk dealers on the West coast he had very
good luck at locating unsold new Kitty Hawk equipment in stores.
True, it's no longer imported into the US, but there's some around.
Another option if you're interested in a new Quattro type unit is the
Soho Preamp, which is basically a Quattro design. It's two rack slots
tall though, so I suspect that it doesn't have the heat sensativity
that some people have mentioned about the Quattro.
Greg
|
1103.1347 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Jan 17 1991 13:09 | 10 |
| Off on another track here...
Why are people bitchin' and moanin' about Quattro heat problems.
I've run mine wide open for extended periods and have it crammed in
a rack with a very hot (temp-wise) power amp AND preamp. My Quattro
runs extremely cool (Cold!). Whats the deal here Boom ? Buck ?
DBII ? Did I get a cold kitty ?
jc
|
1103.1348 | ;^) | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Walking the path of ToneQuest | Thu Jan 17 1991 13:12 | 1 |
| ...and it cooked the tubes within a couple of months, right?
|
1103.1349 | do it yourself PI ;-) | UPWARD::HEISER | news: 71 shopping days til no PNO | Thu Jan 17 1991 13:18 | 10 |
| Buck also has a Quattro for sale. (stirring up some competition ;-))
And Greg is right, I've found new and used KH Quattros (for less than
what Coop and Buck are asking too!), M1s, and M3s.
Re: Quattro temps
the ones the run "hot" might have other problems besides xformers.
Mike
|
1103.1350 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Jan 17 1991 13:21 | 8 |
| RE: .1348
Well, I don't think it's because the way I had it in my rack.
I think the tubes were on their way out anyway.
It still runs cold.
jc (Curious about others temps)
|
1103.1351 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Thu Jan 17 1991 13:36 | 12 |
| Well my quattro runs about 20 degrees cooler than the testerossa. I;ve
taken the top cover off of both, and left half a rack space between them in the
rack for ventilation.
My quattro never blew, but the testerossa did melt down it's transformer.
I doubt that yours runs cold, the tube heaters will produce some heat with
no signal applied...mine don;t get too warm if I'm just idling them, but do
warm up when I crank them up. Of course I use the hotter settings most
of the time...
dbii
|
1103.1352 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Jan 17 1991 15:20 | 6 |
| Welll if I play hard for an hour or two, I won't say it's *cold*
but way cooler than my Mp1 and SP1000. It'd be very interesting
to put a thermometer on top of the preamp and measure and compare
notes.
jc (With cover intact)
|
1103.1353 | advice follows | FREEBE::REAUME | Passing Lane-TR @ Redline | Fri Jan 18 1991 11:21 | 23 |
|
I had a off-line conversation with Buck, he was surprised that
I've had such good luck with my preamps. Attribute part of that
to the fact that I only use one at a time. The Quattro was in my
main rack for about six months, my first Testarossa was in for about
three months, TR #2 has been the gig-rig for about 10 months. My
only failure was one 12AX7 started ratting out about a month ago.
Luckily it was at practice and I was able to isolate it.
I feel the main ventilation problem with the KH preamps was
that the power supply is boxed in inside a single rack space. The
tubes have vent slots above them, the Xformer does not. The SOHO
preamp IS a Quattro clone with ventilation and vibration isolation
improvements. The Peavey Rockmaster is on impressive unit for the
price (around $300). Any of these preamps will usually work fine
if plugged into a combo's effect return or power amp in jack (if
the combo has one). Plugging a preamp into a combo's normal instrument
jack does not usually yield desirable results due to mismatches
in the desired input level.
All in all, If you can make a good deal on a KH, go for it. Otherwise
consider the alternatives.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1354 | who has them? | STEPS1::HYATT | | Fri Jan 18 1991 13:00 | 13 |
|
I think my first preference is for an M1 head or combo.
Big Question:
When you guys last checked around, who still had stuff
and for what price?
I need some places to call or a pointer to a note in here
that lists 'em. ASAP!
Thanks,
Mike
|
1103.1355 | More from the UK... | BAHTAT::CARR | | Mon Jan 21 1991 05:05 | 8 |
| I had a long-distance 'phone conversation with a UK Kitty Hawk dealer
at the weekend.
It transpires that KH are in dispute with their UK distributors (and they
are no longer being distributed here either).
Thanks for the replies to my original note. Looks like I'll have to go for
a Mesa Boogie (or is it "Mega Bucks") mark IV.
�^(
*DC
|
1103.1356 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Thu Jan 24 1991 09:22 | 22 |
|
FYI, the M1 head at Daddy's in Nashua is listed for $599. I got into a
make-me-an-offer discussion with the sales guy, and I told him I
wouldn't pay a dime over $350 for it. He said no way, no how, needed
to see at least $500 for it, etc, etc.
So, I wished him good luck and headed for the door. He followed right
after me. 8-)
I'd say that if someone really put the screws to him, he'd take the
$350. He might even take less, I don't know. I never really planned
to buy it when I said $350.
The amp has been there since the summer (I reminded him of that)
and it's collecting dust.
Kevin
|
1103.1357 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Passing Lane-TR @ Redline | Fri Jan 25 1991 10:11 | 13 |
|
Gee - and I *only* paid $1100 for my 100 watt M1 head!!!!!!
But that's when KH was in the U.S. music biz. I'm glad I got
some great deals after I bought the head, like my M1 combo for
$350 that still works great. I know I could've picked up a
M1 head for less than $500 after the LPMG situation changed.
Wish I had a crystal ball back then, huh? Someone should
jump on the M1 head at Daddy's if they'll let it out the door
for $350. The only thing a M1 needs that KH didn't put in
is a fan and the M1+ modifications listed in this topic back a
few notes. That reminds me, I gotta do mine!!!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1358 | another stereo question | UPWARD::HEISER | rack 'n' roll | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:09 | 8 |
| Suppose you're using a Quattro in a stereo rig. Some of the
multieffect units will take a mono in and give stereo out, but what if
you weren't using a multieffect unit? It seem some of the dedicated
effects units (i.e., delay unit or chorus unit) don't have this
conversion. Could you use a Y cable from the Quattro to the effects
unit input?
Mike
|
1103.1359 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Play deep... | Fri Jan 25 1991 13:09 | 5 |
|
Has any of the other KH owners (beside me and Mikey) done the reverb
modification yet? I know, "we don't need no steenking reverb", right?
-pat
|
1103.1360 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Hey! Where's my TONE??? | Fri Jan 25 1991 13:28 | 16 |
| re: .-1 (Pat)
I haven't done it yet, but I intend to do the reverb (and other)
upgrades on my M3. Just got my catalog from Digi-Key a day or so ago
and haven't gotten the one from the other parts place yet.
..ok, it's really because I'm slack, ok? 8^)
re: .-2 (Mike)
I've never seen an effects unit that took ONLY stereo input (except
maybe an EQ or something like that where it's really two seperate
units). Do you have a specific one you're thinking about using or was
it a general question?
Greg
|
1103.1361 | maybe I should get an MP1 ;-) | PNO::HEISER | rack 'n' roll | Fri Jan 25 1991 13:48 | 11 |
| > I've never seen an effects unit that took ONLY stereo input (except
> maybe an EQ or something like that where it's really two seperate
> units). Do you have a specific one you're thinking about using or was
> it a general question?
Well yes and no. ;-) I did have some in mind but meant it as a
general question. If they take only one input, that is fine. What
confuses me now is how could you chain stereo effects units together
and still call them stereo, if they only have 1 input?
Mike
|
1103.1362 | But...isn't this the wrong topic for this discussion? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Hey! Where's my TONE??? | Fri Jan 25 1991 14:28 | 15 |
| Actually, many of the effects units tauted as stereo these days are in
fact NOT stereo at all, regardless of the number of inputs. They
produce a stereo output, but will destroy a stereo input.
The ART SGE is an example of such a unit. It was never a problem for
me, since I prefer to run a mono rig for simplicity sake even though I
have the capibility to run stereo with most of my gear.
The ones that really do stereo will take either one or two inputs, if
it has only one, then it synthasizes a stereo output from the mono
input, if it has both, it uses them as a stereo signal. The DSP-128 is
an example of this type unit.
Greg
|
1103.1363 | | FREEBE::REAUME | MEAN STREAK - reach for the sky | Thu Jan 31 1991 10:47 | 13 |
|
Hey WTFover-
I'm still (patiently) waiting for my Digi-key catalog. So
my M1 can become a M1+. I got two of these babies to mod.
I'm not sure how far I'll take it, but I printed out the
recommendations and will implement the ones I feel will have
the best results for performance and reliability. They are:
the op-amp replacement, Grounding changes, and capacitor
replacement.
How long does it take to get the Digi-key stuff anyway?
I ordered the catalog back in December!
|
1103.1364 | I borrowed the catalog too ;-) | PNO::HEISER | Smaq Iraq | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:26 | 6 |
| > How long does it take to get the Digi-key stuff anyway?
I haven't ordered anything yet so I don't know. I've been using stuff
that I already had at home.
Mike
|
1103.1365 | | SMURF::LAMBERT | Fender Bender | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:41 | 7 |
| re: last two
No, no - he's asking how long it takes to get the CATALOG. I'm in the same
boat. Ordered it in December and haven't seen it yet. I may just call
again to see if they "forgot" what with the Christmas rush and all...
-- Sam
|
1103.1366 | waitin' on a catalog too... | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Play deep... | Thu Jan 31 1991 12:40 | 2 |
|
Me too. Shoulda told 'em I was K.O. or somethin'...
|
1103.1367 | I feel better now that no one else got theirs | FREEBE::REAUME | MEAN STREAK - reach for the sky | Thu Jan 31 1991 13:50 | 5 |
|
Shoulda told 'em I was Reb Beach and was gonna endorse their
catalog. I'm waiting for him to show up on cereal boxes next!
_B()()M_
|
1103.1368 | Need to print more...? | UPWARD::SANDERSB | I install with ease | Thu Jan 31 1991 14:16 | 9 |
|
DigiKey does multiple pressings every year and their catalog
changes about every quarter or so. I'm guessing a new one is
on its way about now.
Give'em a chance, they may be out of old catalogs and in-process
with the new ones.
Bob
|
1103.1369 | Got mine! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Beware the gummy cereal! | Thu Jan 31 1991 15:33 | 5 |
| Don't lose heart, I got my Digikey catalog last week. I called them up
after reading Bob's Kitty Hawk update notes, so I'd think the rest of
you should be getting yours shortly.
Greg
|
1103.1370 | | JUPITR::TASHJIAN | | Thu Jan 31 1991 23:35 | 7 |
| DIGIKEY catalogs are sent often, and once you get on the list
by ordering, you get them like clockwork. Mouser is another good
company to get a catalog from, as they carry alot of "tube high
voltage" parts and are cheap.
Jay Tashjian
|
1103.1371 | A man's got to know his limitations | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | I'll have 2 all-u-can-eat platters | Wed Feb 06 1991 09:01 | 10 |
| > So, I wished him good luck and headed for the door. He followed right
> after me.
There's an old saying - if you don't walk out on a deal, you paid
too much.
The idea is that you never know how low someone will go until you've
gone below it.
db
|
1103.1372 | | FREEBE::REAUME | MEAN STREAK - reach for the sky | Wed Feb 06 1991 12:52 | 14 |
| Sure thing, just after I make a comment about not receiving my
Digi-Key catalog, it shows up in yesterdays mail. So now I got my
printout of 1103.1268 & .1280 and I'm gonna get my part numbers
together. Looks like the National LM833 Op Amp is the one mentioned in the
most recent catalog. There is also a Samsung dual Op Amp in the same
format but it's cheaper and probably not as good. The new Op Amp, some
of the capacitors, grounding changes, and a heavier line cord are my
most likely alterations. The addition of the daughter boards for
voltage regulation is a nice idea but I don't think it's critical or
really that necessary in this application. I appreciate having all this
info though. If it improves the reverb, reduces AC hum, and improves
reliability, then I'm all for it!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1373 | Quattro | PNO::HEISER | altar of pain | Fri Feb 08 1991 17:28 | 4 |
| Anyone have a Quattro schematic they can send me?
Thanks,
Mike
|
1103.1374 | he's a proud, new QT owner! | CAVLRY::BUCK | Set coasters/no_brakes! | Sun Feb 10 1991 20:42 | 3 |
| Mikey,
I think B()()m does. John Stweart could use one too
|
1103.1375 | | UPWARD::HEISER | chase the kangaroo | Mon Feb 11 1991 11:16 | 1 |
| I have to get them to come out with the Quattro+ mod list ;-)
|
1103.1376 | | FREEBE::REAUME | MIDI + 12AX7 X 5 = BOOM! | Mon Feb 11 1991 11:16 | 7 |
|
Whatcha got Mike!
I can get you a copy of my fresh from Germany schematic. Mucho
better than the one I originally received. I have quite an extensive
KH file of info that I keep on hand.
--B()()M--
|
1103.1377 | soon-to-be-kitty-club-member | LNGBCH::STEWART | Sounds dangerous: count me in! | Mon Feb 11 1991 11:47 | 12 |
|
Hey, I'd like a copy of that stuff, too! Buck's ex-quattro is headed my way.
|
1103.1378 | house cleaning | PNO::HEISER | must be cool to have an iron jaw | Mon Feb 11 1991 18:42 | 6 |
| Boom, send a copy of the Quattro schematics to me at PNO/A6.
Also, I'm running out of room and put the KH documentation (mentioned
earlier in here) on tape. If anyone needs something, let me know.
Mike
|
1103.1379 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Mon Feb 11 1991 23:07 | 6 |
| Yo Boom Dude !!
Send me a copy of the schematics too !!
jc (Who just put all brandie new AudioGlassics in his Quattro and
might try playin' live with it next week...)
|
1103.1380 | round 2 | FREEBE::REAUME | MIDI + 12AX7 X 5 = BOOM! | Tue Feb 12 1991 10:11 | 16 |
| HEY you KH users and abusers -
I've gotten bukoo (sic?) requests for schematics again and I
will honor them. My only criteria for this:
Be a KH user, not a wannabee.
Be specific about the model you want the schematic for. I believe
that the schematics for the head/combo power sections that I have are
for the 100 watt version, the 60 watt section is just a smaller
transformer and two less power tubes.
I'm gonna refrain from interoffice mail use. Send me Email with
your home address!! I'm (still) at FREEBE::REAUME.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1381 | signing in... | LNGBCH::STEWART | Sounds dangerous: count me in! | Sat Feb 16 1991 21:44 | 14 |
|
new Quattro owner - the owner's new, the quattro has some history
here (thanks, Buck). Love the sound!
Noticed a Testarossa for sale around here for $475, FWIW
|
1103.1382 | | FREEBE::REAUME | A **** General KH MRP | Mon Feb 18 1991 11:21 | 27 |
| RE: -.1
You're in CA, right? I know Josh sent a few TR's (Testarossas)
out that way. There are no more that 25 of these in the country.
Congrat's on the Quattro, take heed of all the advice in 1103.* and
it should serve you fine. I'm still gigging/recording/practicing
with my TR and amazingly enough I'm still very satisfied with its
sound and versatility.
I'm in the process of putting together my mini-rack for those times
when lugging the big rig isn't necessary. It'll consist of:
Kitty Hawk Quattro
Kitty Hawk MIDI Patch Bayette 1
Hughes and Kettner CF-100 Guitar Slave amp (yet to order).
These will be mounted on rack rails inside a empty KH head case.
A couple of mods will be made to allow proper ventilation of the
preamp and power amp. Switching will be done via MIDI out of my Boss
ME-5 over to the Patch Bayette for preamp changes. The idea here is
a compact yet powerful sounding rig.
FWIW - did some recording with the band this weekend, used the big
rack and the Red Box, came out nice. Next week I plan on using my KH M5
for the rhythm tracks, rack for the rest. I want the best of both
worlds!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1383 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Mon Feb 18 1991 12:10 | 9 |
| re: quattro
Keep it cool! I have retrofitted my rack with a fan system and the preamps now
don;t even get warm to the touch. I'm certain this will increase reliablity
100%.
So is the redbox the direct box fo choice?
dbii who has orders to get a direct box from his sound person...
|
1103.1384 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Mon Feb 18 1991 13:20 | 10 |
| I've been using my Quattro for band rehearsal for the past couple
of weeks. I like it...Although Greg sez it's a might thin compared
to the Mp1.
RE: Temperature
Strange. I ran it for 6 hours plus yesterday and the thing still
barely gets warm...
jc
|
1103.1385 | | UPWARD::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Feb 18 1991 13:24 | 3 |
| Coop, I told ya' you must have a good one.
Mike
|
1103.1386 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Mon Feb 18 1991 13:24 | 6 |
| So it seems. The temp thing is funny since I've got it jammed in my
rack with no ventilation at all... Cover is still on and everything.
jc
|
1103.1387 | no lie! | UPWARD::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Feb 18 1991 13:29 | 5 |
| yeah he has it jammed into the middle of his rack, cover on, with no
empty spaces surrounding it. After hours of use, it is cool to the
touch!
Mike
|
1103.1388 | Not comparing | GOES11::G_HOUSE | I claim, therefore I am! | Mon Feb 18 1991 13:31 | 8 |
| > I've been using my Quattro for band rehearsal for the past couple
> of weeks. I like it...Although Greg sez it's a might thin compared
> to the Mp1.
Actually I just said it sounded thin, I wasn't comparing it to the
Mp-1. It actually sounds fatter then your Mp-1 usually does.
Greg
|
1103.1389 | | FREEBE::REAUME | A **** General KH MRP | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:42 | 10 |
| OK Coop, clue me in!
How do you water cool your preamp? With my cover off and a single
vent space above it in the rack, the vent cover gets fairly warm!
I wouldn't risk covering mine up! There are five KH preamps in
Syracuse (three are mine) and they all run topless.
--- I'll be waiting on Mike H's Quattro + upgrade !!!!!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1390 | another coooooool Kitty.... | DPE::STARR | SRV......I can't believe you're gone.... | Mon Feb 18 1991 17:41 | 6 |
| Coop isn't the only one - I've never uncovered mine or done any mods to it,
and its been running perfect since day one! I get the feeling there might have
been "good" ones and "return" ones, and some of us lucked out.
alan
_knocking_on_wood_right_now_
|
1103.1391 | | FREEBE::REAUME | A **** General KH MRP | Tue Feb 19 1991 08:43 | 7 |
| I guess you can call me "Lucky" then since all I've had is one preamp
tube bite the bag. No doubt some of the LPMG's bargains were fix-ups,
others were just unsold returns. My TR's came from the photo lab where
they were gonna do a magazine shot, but that ad with the Testarossas
never hit the press.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1392 | FYI | UPWARD::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Tue Feb 26 1991 13:51 | 4 |
| I still haven't received the Quattro schematics. We have less than a
month left here to come out with a Quattro+.
Mike
|
1103.1393 | | FREEBE::REAUME | A **** General KH MRP | Tue Feb 26 1991 15:37 | 7 |
| SHOOT ME! Actually I was out of the office last week so I didn't get
time to send the schematics out. Yesterday I printed off all the mail
with the necessary addresses so I'll get on the case (So every else
won't). The Quattro prints will be the first out the door, but I'm
not gonna FedEx it!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1394 | Quattro+ on the way | UPWARD::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Mon Mar 04 1991 17:28 | 3 |
| Received the schematics today. Thanks Boom!
Mike
|
1103.1395 | | JUPITR::TASHJIAN | | Tue Mar 05 1991 06:25 | 6 |
| Help, I've misplaced my KH schematics. Could someone help me with
a full set? I'll pay whatever needed, or of course trade from
my collection.
Jay Tashjian
|
1103.1396 | make sure it is all there | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Tue Mar 05 1991 12:59 | 4 |
| I looked over the rack preamp schematics last night. I just wanted to
verify that the Quattro has only 1 page and the Testarossa 2, correct?
Mike
|
1103.1397 | | FREEBE::REAUME | A **** General KH MRP | Wed Mar 06 1991 12:28 | 7 |
| Yupper - the QT is one page, the TR is two. It's that extra tube that
does it (and the studio out).
Hey Jay - send me your address (not interoffice). I've got the
schems from Germany that are considerable more legible than previous
ones. That's all I've been sending out to yous guys!!
-kaBOOM-
|
1103.1398 | FWIW | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Wed Mar 06 1991 12:54 | 5 |
| I gave Bob a copy too. He'll post some impressions and mods later when
he gets a chance. I will say that his comments were more positive than
when he saw the M1 schematics and that the Quattro is a better design.
Mike
|
1103.1399 | | JUPITR::TASHJIAN | | Thu Mar 07 1991 03:48 | 10 |
| Thanx, below is me address.
Jay Tashjian
P.O. Box #189
Worcester, Mass. 01602
If ya need anything, just tell me.
Jay
|
1103.1400 | Qt and Tr thoughts | UPWARD::SANDERSB | I install with ease | Thu Mar 07 1991 09:31 | 47 |
|
While I've perused the schematics, I haven't sit down and figured
out the eq circuitry. The discussion earlier in this note about
pre vs post eq'ing intrigues me and I've got a couple of ideas of
my own about circuit topology for guitar preamps...
From the schematics, both the Quattro and Testarossa look to be
pretty clean. However, the execution may suffer as it does in
the combo amps. The fix is easy - just substitute better parts
in the critical signal paths - polyproplyene caps and metal film
resistors. Pay close attention to the cathode bypass capacitors,
these have a large sonic effect on the sound.
On the power supply, it's really nice to see them use almost
10,000 uFd of capacitance for the filiments. You should consider
dropping a 5 uFd polyproplyene across the Vcc supply to ground to
help lower the impedance.
A general comment I'd like to make about power supplies is on the
usage of solid state rectifiers and zener diodes. These things
work well, but there are some rules of thumb concerning the noise
produced by these - if you need a 1/2 watt unit go for a 1 watt
of 2 watt device, or to put it another way - if the circuit will
work with a 1 amp device, put a 3 amp unit in, the noise level
generated by the diode will decrease quite a bit. The reason is
that the larger devices have bigger die areas and don't generate
as much noise from the movement of carriers in the device.
On the testarossa, the +/- 12V zeners should by bypassed with 10
uFd to 47 uFd tantalum or electrolyic capacitors, bypassed with
0.1 uFd polyproplyenes. At the opamp in the filter stage a 0.1
uFd capacitor should be added from the power supply pins to
ground. (In parallel with the bypass caps already there.)
On the Testorossa, if the opamp is changed to a low enough offset
device, such as an Analog Devices AD711, the input capacitor -
220 uFd and the output capacitor - 1000 uFd can be jumpered or
removed.
If it were me, I'd change the first opamp stage to be a gain of 2
stage and pad it down, so I could use an Analog Systems MA362
opamp and reduce the RF subseptiability.
Gotta run...
Bob
|
1103.1401 | | FREEBE::REAUME | A **** General KH MRP | Thu Mar 07 1991 11:08 | 9 |
| Thanx for the input Bob - Is there anything you see in the schematics
that makes the power transformer susceptible to burn-outs. I've been
assuming it's just a manufacturing prob (under spec) and/or the well
known ventilation problem in the power supply.
I just received my second Digi-Key catalog. Gotta get my list of
capacitors together with the reverb op-amp and get on it. I'll look
into parts for the TR/QT while I'm at it.
--B()()M-
|
1103.1402 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Thu Mar 07 1991 13:29 | 5 |
| My cut at the transformer problem is it's primarily a heat problem, I know
my testerossa got real overcooked a week or so before it burned...the
transformer also seemed cheap to my perception when I took it out...
dbii
|
1103.1403 | At the limits | UPWARD::SANDERSB | I install with ease | Thu Mar 07 1991 14:30 | 30 |
|
It could simply be that the transformer is too small, which leads
to exccessive heat, which eventually breaks down the insulation
and frys the transformer. If it is operating at its limits, it's
going to go sooner or later, no matter how much you ventelate it.
One way around the problem is to get a seperate transformer for
the filements. A torriod with a 5V, 3 amp secondary might
possibly be crammed inside the preamps.
If it were mine, I'd pick up a 2U or 3U rack cab, get two (for
the Quattro) or three (for the Testarossa) transformers, mount
the AC line cord, transformers, rectifiers and at least the first
set of filter caps in that cab and run dc to the preamp.
I'd also crank up the voltage on the filter in the Testarossa to
at least +/- 18V or more likely trash the current circuit, crank
the power up to +/- 24V and add a real line driver stage - the
current circuit pretty much trashes the sound of the preamp.
BTW - a transformer for the filements will set you back around
$38 for the typical EI type and $60 for a torroid.
It's kind of interesting that KH went from a 100 ma fuse in the
Qt to a 200 ma fuse in the Te. Adding one tube and a solid state
filter/line stage can't have increased the AC comsumption a whole
100 ma - that's around 12 watts. There must be some real
resistive losses in the Te transformer.
Bob
|
1103.1404 | Can't see the relays when you're blind | UPWARD::SANDERSB | I install with ease | Fri Mar 08 1991 10:44 | 41 |
|
I sat down last night and stared at the Qt and Te schematics,
when the obvious appeared to me...They got relays in these things
and they're tied to the filiment power supply.
I was wrong a few notes back - you need a 8.5 V or 9 V
transformer for the filiment circuit. The current draw of the
five 12AX7 filiments in the Te is 750 ma.
How much current the relay coils draw can't be determined without
knowing they brand and model number of the relay. Each relay
coil could draw as little as 30 ma or as much as 100 ma, plus the
LEDs can draw upwards of 20 ma each.
I'd estimated that with only four filiments, three relays and
three LEDs, plus those on the foot switch, the Qt is drawing
under 1.5 A. The Te has another filiment - 150 ma, and another
relay, which adds around 200 ma to the draw.
Two problems that I see are that the 1n4007 diodes that are used
for the bridge rectifier are 1 A continous current devices and
while these do not have constant current draw are running closer
to there design limits, especially when a relay is switched. I'd
replace these with 3 A continous current draw devices.
The other problem is the transformer probably has a filement
winding using a rather small guage wire. If you disconnect it
and measure the secondary, it may read 30 ohms to 70 ohms. thus
there is around 30 watts of heat disapated in the transformer
just because of the small wire guage. A transformer capable of
delivering 3 A will have a resistance (in general) of under 10
ohms. Another problem with small guage wireing in a transformer
is that as it heats up, the resistance of wire increases, thus
causing more heat disapation.
I looked in a Newark catalog last night and suitable transformers
for the filiment supply can be had for under US$20. A complete
linear power supply delivering 12 V at 3 A can be purchased for
less than US$50 new.
Bob
|
1103.1405 | | PNO::HEISER | Mocoso,�puedes prestarme mil dolares? | Fri Mar 08 1991 11:42 | 6 |
| That's cheatin' Bob. You have to list all mods in one note ;-)
What are the chances of finding a Testarossa around? Even I can't find
one ;-) Maybe contact KH in Germany...
Mike
|
1103.1406 | more variety in major markets | LNGBCH::STEWART | Sounds dangerous: count me in! | Fri Mar 08 1991 13:01 | 3 |
| Mike, I found a Testarossa in the Recycler here (Orange County)
when I was looking for my Quattro. I think the guy was asking
$475. That was a couple of weeks ago, though.
|
1103.1407 | | PNO::HEISER | Thomas McRocklin's teacher | Fri Mar 08 1991 13:20 | 5 |
| How does the record out (for recording) work on the Testarossa?
Do you still have that Recycler ad?
Mike
|
1103.1408 | M1 -> Quattro | UPWARD::HEISER | music over my head | Mon Mar 18 1991 12:28 | 8 |
| I was thinking about my M1 over the weekend. If I could mod it to get
that insane gain ala the Quattro, I wouldn't even be tempted to go
MIDI rack puke. Or maybe somethings wrong with my M1.
For you M1/Quattro owners: how close are your Hot Lead channels in
terms of gain?
Curious_Mike
|
1103.1409 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Mon Mar 18 1991 13:54 | 9 |
| Mike,
I'm not qualified to answer the M1/Quattro question, but I can say that
I've tried/heard two M1's. Neither were GAINish enough for moi.
I thought the M1's were very BOOGIEish for what it's worth. More of a
growl than a roar.
Hope this helps.
jc
|
1103.1410 | | DPE::STARR | SRV......I can't believe you're gone.... | Mon Mar 18 1991 17:25 | 8 |
| > For you M1/Quattro owners: how close are your Hot Lead channels in
> terms of gain?
From an M3/Quattro owner - I have to say that there is no comparison. The
Quattro has a TON more gain than the M3. (I forget how much difference there
is between the M1 and M3....)
alan
|
1103.1411 | | FREEBE::REAUME | appetite for ANACONDA | Mon Mar 18 1991 17:38 | 12 |
|
IMHO - The gain characteristics of the M1 are considerably better
than the M3. More flexible and more of it. Admittedly it is not the
gain monster that either of the preamps are. For my tastes the M1
has to have its master over 5 to start sounding real sweet. If it's too
load, then it's probably time to switch to class A mode or pull two
power tubes if it's a hundred watter.
Mike- If your M1's gain is wimpy I would try changing preamp tubes
first to see if that helps. I get a real nice sound using the green LED
mode (my fave).
||||B()()M||||
|
1103.1412 | Yep - I did it! | FREEBE::REAUME | appetite for ANACONDA | Mon Mar 18 1991 17:40 | 5 |
| RE: -.1 "If it's too load" , Whatta Typo.
"If it's too LOUD"
|||||BRAINFART|||||
|
1103.1413 | picky picky | UPWARD::HEISER | music over my head | Mon Mar 18 1991 18:01 | 3 |
| I have all new preamp tubes in the M1. I want the Quattro's gain ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1414 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Mon Mar 18 1991 21:22 | 2 |
| Step up to the Mike... I mean Mp1 Mike !!
:)
|
1103.1415 | always an angle | UPWARD::HEISER | music over my head | Tue Mar 19 1991 13:15 | 6 |
| Re: M1 again
How about using just the power section of it in conjunction with a
Quattro? How would one do this?
Mike
|
1103.1416 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Real men don't need whammies ! | Tue Mar 19 1991 14:22 | 4 |
| Quattro line out -----> M1 effects return.
Scary
|
1103.1417 | Thanx... | JUPITR::TASHJIAN | | Wed Mar 20 1991 01:24 | 6 |
| Thanx J. Reaume for the KH schematics. I got them today. Look for a
small token in the mail soon. I'll look over the Test & Quat sheets
tonight and reply more on Friday.
Jay
|
1103.1418 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Coast to Coaster | Thu Mar 28 1991 14:20 | 24 |
|
I got radical last night and took my gig rack back to ground zero.
Realizing that many patches of mine were modifications of the original
presets made to work with my Testarossa and that I've gained a lot of
insight into what makes the TR and the GSP-21 tick, I went for it!
We're talking tone knobs flat, gain down (but not for long) and effects
on the GSP-21 bypassed. There's a key right there. Make it sound right
before introducing any effects into the signal path. Then add one
effect at a time (using discretion) and compare levels and tonality
after each addition usinf the effects bypass switch (luckily there's a
bypass on the GSP's footswitch.
Don't attempt to modify a bank of patches like this in less than an
hour, especially if you're using a combination of units in your rack.
It takes time, but the results are well worth it. I agree with a few
others in this topic that it can take some wierd settings of the tone
controls on the KH gear to get the sound you want, but at least that
flexibility is there. I think Marshall sets their gear up so it's
harder to "dial in" a crappy sounding tone which is why Marshall has
a signature sound, ie: Not as much versatility but harder to F up.
After re-setting the rack up, it was time to let loose for a good
hour and enjoy the fruits of my labor. And it didn't cost a cent,
just time!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1419 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Tue Apr 16 1991 17:53 | 2 |
| I have an extra KittyHawk M3 manual and set of schematics.
Who wants 'em ?? Contact me off-line.
|
1103.1420 | guess they heard "Marshall fever" took over GUITAR | EZ2GET::STEWART | No, I mean Real Music. | Fri May 03 1991 20:10 | 13 |
|
Just saw an ad in the San Diego reader from one of the shops: M1 $399
|
1103.1421 | like I need it! | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Wed May 08 1991 17:37 | 13 |
|
Geeee - I didn't see anything in here of 2.* from the recently
subliminal Heiser-dude. I'm gonna dump my M3 after the shop gets done
repairing it. It's the only piece of KH gear of mine that has had
failures. I think the output tubes took out the transformer! If that's
the case they are gonna throw a compatible xformer in there and I'm
gonna dump it. I really have no need for the combo as it is. I'll keep
the two M1's (one head/one combo) and my M5 practice combo for as long
as they work. I don't know if I'll ever get away from the rack rig,
it's gotten to be too integral to my playing. Besides it just sounds
great!!!!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1422 | it's available if you want it bad enough | HAVASU::HEISER | kwah yttik ym yub | Wed May 08 1991 17:54 | 8 |
| Re: -1
that's because the price I'm asking for it is necessary for me to get a
JCM900 and I know you guys won't pay it ;-)
I'm starting off by trying to sell it locally first.
Mike
|
1103.1423 | It's like replacing the car before the tires are bald... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Thu May 09 1991 09:35 | 5 |
| Power tubes don't burn out output transformers,most likely the
transformer was defective from the start if that's what they replace.
Rick
|
1103.1424 | ooops - I meant -B()()My | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Fri May 10 1991 11:53 | 21 |
| re: -.1
Your probably right. I guess when it comes down to it I'll go to
great lengths to keep my other three KH "valve" amps working. The
M3 isn't on my "keep" list anymore.
I'll bet Mikey will get decent bucks for his M1. I still love the
sound of my stack! I don't blame a lot of you for jumping on the
JCM900 bandwagon. Yeah, you pay for it, but they really do sound
great and maintenance is not a real big problem. So I'm admitting
I played one right? If I wasn't a "KH rack puke" and I didn't have
my KH warehouse in the basement - I'd probably have one!!
Other things that pique my interest in the amp department:
The Rolls MP-45 MIDI tube preamp, the Digitech GFX-1 Twin-Tube,
and (of course) the Yamaha/Soldano collaboration. The Rolls preamp
uses knobs and a graphic EQ to set your params then you store it
just like you would with a multieffects unit. Seems straightforward!
The Digitech Twin-Tube coupled with a decent power amp may be one of
the best sounding (and portable) low-end rack set-up's yet. And I don't
think Mike Soldano would allow his name to be associated with anything
that doesn't measure up to his standards.
-JOHN R-
|
1103.1425 | Just say "JCM900 please" | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Marshall Stack Puke | Fri May 10 1991 13:49 | 7 |
| > And I don't think Mike Soldano would allow his name to be associated
> with anything that doesn't measure up to his standards.
I don't think so either, he even posed in the photograph they used for
the ad for this amp appearing in all the new guitar rags.
Greg (not in the market for amps anymore)
|
1103.1426 | a sad, sad day for KH enthusiasts! | CAVLRY::BUCK | ICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts! | Fri May 10 1991 16:40 | 1 |
| Gee B()()m, dis note be collectin dust of late!
|
1103.1427 | Hard to find these days! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Marshall Stack Puke | Fri May 10 1991 16:47 | 8 |
| Just gotta rub it in too, doncha Buck? ;^)
I think a lot of that's got to do with the fact the the amps are now
hard to find. I know there are a lot of noters in here that got 'em
awhile back and are still real happy with 'em.
Greg (who was happy with his for a long time, but likes Marshalls
better)
|
1103.1428 | | QRYCHE::STARR | SRV......I can't believe you're gone.... | Fri May 10 1991 16:56 | 7 |
| > I know there are a lot of noters in here that got 'em awhile back and are
> still real happy with 'em.
Yup, like me! I still use the Quattro exclusively, day in and day out. Hell,
if I had the $$$, I'd buy Coop's too!!! I love 'em!
alan
|
1103.1429 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Fri May 10 1991 16:56 | 8 |
|
Actually, there aren't a lot of "broken kitty" replies lately, which
could mean that after the initial tube/transformer problems were worked
out they have been reliable.
Kevin
|
1103.1430 | never make .2000 this way! | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Fri May 10 1991 17:25 | 16 |
|
ARRRRGH! Shot through the heart from M-word crew!
(film at 11:00)
My M3 might not be that sick after all. It's working with all the
original components. One of the power tube sockets looks like the
culprit. I'm glad it's not the transformer. I'm gonna sell it cheap
locally, probably the $200 that LPMG was asking sounds about right.
Thanx Alan for the encouraging words about yer kitty! I was starting
to think I was the only one besides dbii still cranking away. I guess
all those Marshall-maniacs have money to burn! B-}!
-something to be said for keeping gear for awhile!-
-B()()M-
|
1103.1431 | excuse my ramblings | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Fri May 10 1991 17:45 | 16 |
| My M1 still gets used daily for home practice and such. It's a very
good amp and I still like it. It's not like I will be too disappointed
if I don't sell it. I just have a bad case of lust of a JCM900. ;-)
If I don't sell it, I'll probably finish all those mods too.
You know, I didn't think about this at the time I tried it, but the
JCM900's have a real identifiable sound. I liked the dual reverb a
lot, but I realized afterwards that about 90% of my favorite players
also use a Marshall. I easily dialed in a lot of familiar tones that
are harder to come by with my M1. I may have a unique sound (since
they're rare), but I'm not 100% happy with it. With the JCM900, I'll
be happier with my sound, and one never knows what sort of trademark
sound you could develop.
Mike
|
1103.1432 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | ICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts! | Fri May 10 1991 17:47 | 5 |
| I thnk my RG550 and JCM900 are a marriage made in heaven.
Ask Trickey, he's heard the combo...
Trickey?
|
1103.1433 | | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Fri May 10 1991 17:51 | 3 |
| > I thnk my RG550 and JCM900 are a marriage made in heaven.
I guess I'm only � married then ;-)
|
1103.1434 | My M3 was solid! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Marshall Stack Puke | Fri May 10 1991 20:29 | 16 |
| > Thanx Alan for the encouraging words about yer kitty! I was starting
> to think I was the only one besides dbii still cranking away.
My M3 worked great until a couple of months ago when I traded it to
Dave Russo. As far as I know it's still going strong. I never had a
bit of trouble with it and I played it a lot. It had lost some tone by
the time I was ready to sell it, but I replaced the (original from
LPMG) preamp tubes and it sounded real nice again before I sent it to
Dave. No complaints at all about the reliability!
> I guess all those Marshall-maniacs have money to burn! B-}!
We just know what we like and won't be satisfied with anything else!
8^)
Greg
|
1103.1435 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Mon May 13 1991 09:45 | 4 |
| Yeah I'm stil crankin' my kitties...and I think my singer/rhythm player
just bought coops quattro...
dbii
|
1103.1436 | traitors in the ranks! | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Mon May 13 1991 10:31 | 13 |
|
re: -.2
Get outta here you Marshall-slut!!!!
B-} X 20!!!
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1437 | dat pesky M-word | CAVLRY::BUCK | ICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts! | Mon May 13 1991 10:35 | 7 |
| -1
Really!
gh now has more heads and cabs than *I* do!!
Scary...
|
1103.1438 | yup, sounds grate! | DEMING::CLARK | a high, lonesome sound | Mon May 13 1991 10:37 | 7 |
| re .1434
yeah, it still sounds great! tons of gain and feedback and all that
good stuff!
- Dave (who was A/B'ing his Peavey Artist with Dave Russo's M3 friday
afternoon and probably disturbing many neighbors in the process :-) )
|
1103.1439 | 60w of rompin' stompin' romance! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Mon May 13 1991 10:38 | 4 |
|
My M1 (that's still Mighty One) is running strong!
-pat
|
1103.1440 | | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Mon May 13 1991 10:41 | 7 |
|
Yo GH - Ya sleepin' or workin'?
How's yer checkbook balance since the JCM? Yuk-Yuk!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1441 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Mon May 13 1991 11:17 | 12 |
|
>>How's yer checkbook balance since the JCM? Yuk-Yuk!
That's pretty funny from a guy who paid about a zillion dollars
for the first KittyHawks on the block!
Kevin
|
1103.1442 | | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Mon May 13 1991 11:33 | 13 |
|
Yeah - and the M1 was more than the JCM900! But I made up for it
with the next six pieces. You should've seen the look on my face
when UPS dropped off three boxes (M5 combo, Testarossa, and Patch
Bayette) for only $600!!! (\_______^_______/ big grin).
I know I paid through the nose for the first three KH pieces,
then the prices fell through the floor and I made my moves!!!
Otherwise I'd be b!tchin!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1443 | | GSRC::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Mon May 13 1991 12:07 | 9 |
| The ~$600 for a JCM900 is pretty well spent, imho. They sound HOT!
The Quattros are hot too though, don't live them down yet, but you'll
note that I'm selling mine to DBII's singer/r-player...And I've *only*
got a 2550 Jubilee :)
For the record: Pat Blairs 60wt Kitty M1 is the most firebreathing
little combo I've still ever heard, and I horsed about with a Boogie
MkIV and a JCM900 combo !
|
1103.1444 | I need to experiment some more on this beast | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Mon May 13 1991 12:37 | 12 |
| I spent a couple hours experimenting with the settings of my M1 the
othe day with some surprising results. A long time ago, I just set the
EQ's up for a sound that I liked and they haven't moved since. I
was searching for that insane MP1 gain out of it. A few knob twists
and I had it! I cranked the Overdrive, Mid, and Presence. Sounded
GREAT, especially with the Green and Red lights on!
I still want a Marshall though. I just like that classic British
distortion more. At least if I can't sell it, I'll have plenty of
gain.
Mike
|
1103.1445 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | ICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts! | Mon May 13 1991 12:45 | 3 |
| Hey, STop talkinug about Marshalls in the KH note!!!
not fair
|
1103.1446 | going for 2000 | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Mon May 13 1991 12:46 | 1 |
| ha ha! I'm rolling!
|
1103.1447 | | GSRC::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Mon May 13 1991 12:48 | 5 |
| Mp1 insane-gain from a Kitty Hawk ?
Be real. :) Maybe you need to come back over to my house
again Mike...
:)
|
1103.1448 | 100wt combo from hell | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Mon May 13 1991 13:51 | 6 |
| No dude, you need to come to my house! I peeled all the paint in my
bedroom this weekend ;-)
Remember, we're talking M1 here!
Mike
|
1103.1449 | still glowing after all | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Mon May 13 1991 17:17 | 12 |
|
RE: .the last few
Yeah, The M1 does have FOUR 12AX7's. That's double a MP-1, so who's
tubularly insane? Hey Coop - plug into my M1 100 watt stack and anchor
your feet to the floor before the first crunch!!!!! I could rearrange
my entire neighborhood!
So, now I guess the dust is off 1103.*!
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1450 | still love that line | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Mon May 13 1991 17:21 | 1 |
| yeah, but could it rearrange your chromosomes? ;-)
|
1103.1451 | ..and my used 4x12 (Marshall of course) just got heree today too!! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Certified Marshall-slut | Mon May 13 1991 17:43 | 9 |
| re: bOOm
Marshall roolz, sod the bank balance!
;^)
Sleepin or working? ...I'd say some combination thereof. 8^)
Greg (happily rearrangin' his chromosomes with the JCM900)
|
1103.1452 | Kitty Power Forever | FDCV08::GOODWIN | | Mon May 13 1991 18:03 | 6 |
| ... just thought I'd better check back in from the ozone
to re-confirm that my M1's are still the nastiest little
60 watters ever built... still wailing the blues with no
KH trouble...
Wilbur lives!
|
1103.1453 | Boom speaks | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Certified Marshall-slut | Mon May 13 1991 18:52 | 3 |
| Oh yeah, and John? Thanks for the p-name!
;^)
|
1103.1454 | Mp1 - still numero uno preamp | GSRC::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Tue May 14 1991 12:58 | 10 |
| Boom... Dude...
I own a Kitty Hawk Quattro and used to own an M3. The QT may have four
tubes, but it doesn't come close to the gain of the Mp1 - no challenge
there...a QT could have 50 tubes, and it still wouldn't do it.
I think Mikey and Greg (Tree Hugger) House would agree as they've both
A/B'd the QT and Mp1 in my rig.
The QT *is* a hot unit though, don't get me wrong... I personally
prefer it's cleaner side...
|
1103.1455 | my opinion | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Tue May 14 1991 13:23 | 9 |
| > I think Mikey and Greg (Tree Hugger) House would agree as they've both
> A/B'd the QT and Mp1 in my rig.
It's hard for me to say. When I tried them both, I didn't have the OD
turned all the way up on the QT and it wasn't far behind the MP1 in
terms of gain. I'd bet the QT would come real close. At the time, I
didn't try it because I wasn't concerned with it.
Mike
|
1103.1456 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | ICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts! | Tue May 14 1991 14:22 | 7 |
| >I own a Kitty Hawk Quattro and used to own an M3. The QT may have four
>tubes, but it doesn't come close to the gain of the Mp1 - no challenge
>there...a QT could have 50 tubes, and it still wouldn't do it.
Coop, you're totally crazy!!
The QT walks all over the mp1, period!
|
1103.1457 | KH and stompers rule! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Tue May 14 1991 15:02 | 6 |
|
Yeah! What Buck said!
(of course I ain't heard *either* one...)
8^)
|
1103.1458 | always room for some improvement | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Tue May 14 1991 16:45 | 26 |
|
Yeah , what they said!!
My only gripe on the KH preamps (which I intend to resolve) is the
lack of an effects loop. I can get some pretty intense stuff out of the
Testarossa going direct to the power amp (SP-1000). Even though the
GSP-21 doesn't squish the signal as bad as the SGE did, it still does
it somewhat. I've got to look into where all these other preamps
(namely Marshall, Peavey, Real Tube) insert the effects into the
signal path. Right now all my effects are totally after the preamp
and even though I get some nice sounds, I think moving the effects
into the preamp signal path and not after it will cut down on some of
that compression that is more noticable on the lead channels.
I think the mix knob, for adjusting dry to effected signal, is helpful
in keeping a little closer to the true sound of the preamp.
So, if you have four tubes in your preamp, where is the best place
for the effects to be inserted. Anyone got a clue. I KNOW that many
preamps (including the QT and TR) switch tubes into the circuit to add
gain. This influences the decision of where to insert effects if you want
them to be common to all modes of operation.
Hey Buck - you still in cahoots with DAL. Maybe I should give him a
call. If I'm gonna hang onto my preamps for a long time I should give
this some serious consideration.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1459 | donno | CAVLRY::BUCK | ICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts! | Tue May 14 1991 16:54 | 1 |
| DAL is MIA!
|
1103.1460 | | MILNER::WSC100::COLLUM | Oscar's only ostrich oiled an orange owl today | Tue May 14 1991 17:09 | 42 |
| re: Where to put effects loop?
Most that I've seen put it in after several stages in the preamp. Here's how a
Boogie Mark-IIC looks in block terms:
VRx are half a 12ax7.
Input-VR1-tone filters-VR2-(lead tubes if on, VR3,4)-rvrb-FX loop-EQ-Power Amp
Here's a JCM-900:
Input-VR1,2,3,4-tone filters-FX loop-Power Amp
A Marshall Jubilee 2550:
Input-VR1,2,3-FX loop-tone filters-Power Amp
It seems a little odd to me to have the tone filters after the FX loop like
the Jubilee, but I've only played with one briefly, and with no FX, so I don't
really know.
I like it like this:
Input-ToneFilters-Internal Distortion-FXLoop-Reverb-PowerAmp
Most serious effects like a delay would give me reverb, so my Boogie's reverb
being first is no big deal. Also, for me, some effects belong at the guitar
before the preamp, e.g. Wah wah, Envelope follower, Harmonizer. Flange,
chorus, reverb, delay, and the weird ones I like in the FX loop.
I sort of class effects into two groups. The ones I like before the preamp
like wah-wah, I think of as actually the voice of the instrument. The others,
the ones in the loop, like delay and flange, I think of as modifications of
that voice.
Will
|
1103.1461 | Wacky-wacky-wacky... | GSRC::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Tue May 14 1991 17:24 | 8 |
|
Y'all are nutz ! :)
How can ya argue with someone who has both units in his rack and is
able to A/B said units at will (and does! - No, not you Will ;).
And Pat, you've heard plenty from my Mp1... Youse be silly people.
jc
|
1103.1462 | deaf, jeff? | CAVLRY::BUCK | ICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts! | Tue May 14 1991 17:40 | 1 |
| You need good hearing to do an objective A/B imho.
|
1103.1463 | Rip_your_gnads_off gain is what it's built for... | GSRC::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Tue May 14 1991 17:48 | 11 |
| >> -< deaf, jeff? >-
Yep. But very sensitive to sound pressure and gain curves and
power amp settings.
I'm not slamming the QT by any means; I love the preamp. I'm
simply stating that the Mp1 has more gain. Simple as that - The
QT isn't even close.
jc
|
1103.1464 | mega ;-)'s | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Tue May 14 1991 17:57 | 5 |
| > How can ya argue with someone who has both units in his rack and is
> able to A/B said units at will (and does! - No, not you Will ;).
> And Pat, you've heard plenty from my Mp1... Youse be silly people.
...cuz we've heard your tone ;-)
|
1103.1465 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Wed May 15 1991 09:32 | 7 |
| bOOm, if all your effect unit needs to do is reverbs, chorus and
delays, check out the intellifex, it has 100db dynamic range, no
squashing going on here...that's probably the one really super
advantage to that particular unit...and yes Virginia despite my
feelings about the user interface, I'm starting to like mine...
dbii
|
1103.1466 | | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Wed May 15 1991 14:13 | 12 |
| Thanx Will - Looks like an effects loop isn't gonna change my
situation with my controlling compression in the GSP-21 at all if
all the efffects loops are the last thing in the preamp stages right
before the power amp. Essentially that's what I have RIGHT NOW with
my KH TR/QT arrangement!!
Possibly a seperate mix circuit after the preamp for controlling
the dry/effect signal before the power amp would be the ticket!
Keep me posted on the Intellifex, is there a dedicated note on this new
entry in effects hell? The other option could be the Rocktron Bradshaw
switcher-system. Oh no - My checkbook!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1467 | Of course, the way you set them up, they both sound bad | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Certified Marshall-slut | Wed May 15 1991 16:12 | 15 |
| > I think Mikey and Greg (Tree Hugger) House would agree as they've both
> A/B'd the QT and Mp1 in my rig.
Actually I don't know that I'd agree that the Mp-1 has more gain then
the QT. I thought they were about the same on the gain. The Mp-1
induces more compression (and more noise), I think that's what you're
calling "gain". In comparison, I thought the QTs distortion sounded
smoother, not as "grainy"/"gritty" sounding as the Mp-1 and definately
not as buzzy. The QT was more to my tastes.
"Tree Hugger"? So...you've heard about my skiing?
;^)
Greg
|
1103.1468 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | victim of unix... | Thu May 16 1991 10:10 | 8 |
| bOOm I'll try to enter an expanded review of the intellifex in the
rocktron note over the weekend...since I know at some point I'll be
dialed in anyway...
My initial impressions are there now if you want to see me rant and
rave about the poor user interface...
dbii
|
1103.1469 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Thu May 16 1991 10:39 | 7 |
|
Hey Mikey, I tried the settings you referred to (presence=max;
mid=max) and I heard some great new o/d sounds outta my M1 and
strat on red+green mode.
Thanks,
-pat
|
1103.1470 | insane gain | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Thu May 16 1991 14:44 | 1 |
| Mr. Vintage, ya gotta put the OD on 10 too ;-)
|
1103.1471 | Yes, I'm still here..... | WOLVER::SDANDREA | | Thu May 16 1991 21:00 | 4 |
| Unbelievable....you (we) have written over 1470...make that 1471
replies!!!! I only got my KH 14 months ago.....sheesh
Stevo
|
1103.1472 | out of the shadow's (-.1) | FREEBE::REAUME | GTR/KHTR/CSTR/RR33 | Fri May 17 1991 11:04 | 16 |
|
YEEEEOW - BULLDAWG lives!!
What are you Steve, a read-only noter these days?
I fixed some of my compression problems with the GSP-21 by changing
the output level of the KH TR and the input of the GSP-21. I'm hitting
the second (sometimes the third) LED on the overhead indicators on the
GSP during rhythm modes and just tickling the overload LED in the lead
mode of the TR. No sign of any breakup in the digital processing
section! It'll get a good workout tonight on tonight first gig
with CHEMISTRY II. Apparently the club we're at really pumped tonight
up in the local paper! It's the Greek's Tavern in Wolcott, NY if anyone
feels like a road trip!!
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1473 | | GSRC::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Fri May 17 1991 15:47 | 3 |
| Yeah, but he dumped his Kittyhawk...
|
1103.1474 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Kitty Hawk Rack Monster | Wed May 22 1991 14:28 | 9 |
|
Re: -.1 That's cuz of all the bad influences in this conference!
And some people change equipment like their unederwear, others need
to change their underwear more ofter!!!
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1475 | hey guys! | WOLVER::SDANDREA | | Wed May 22 1991 18:50 | 15 |
| I didn't "dump" my KH....I sold it! 8) One of the best amps I ever
had. It was takin' up room and not being used....so out it went. Just
about doubled my money spent, BTW. Still got the LP Deluxe and still
love it. I'm in Landover, MD, on a Program Management Team in GSG. I
dissappeared during TDP (6 months of training), and on my second new
job since then, I'm extremely busy. I guess an accellerating career
puts some dust on the toys. I still play at home, but consider myself
retired from any "professional" work......hmmm, did I ever do any pro-
fessional work??
I'll pop in now and then....I never get to slam Coop any more!
Later guys,
Stevo
|
1103.1476 | M1 mods? | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Wed May 22 1991 20:02 | 5 |
| so has everyone lost mod fever? I decided I'm going to try and finish
the mods to see how it comes out. Maybe I can raise the price after
I'm done ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1477 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Thu May 23 1991 09:59 | 4 |
|
Mikey, I'm gonna crank out a major DigiTech parts list and go for it
soon. Gonna go thru all the caps minimum and also do that reverb mod
(the one where you added a cap, I think). I'm still pumped.
|
1103.1478 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Owner of 4 vintage Fenders | Thu May 23 1991 11:34 | 5 |
| Yo Pat ... if it ain't broke, don't fix it ....
Wanna tell everyone about your *fix* job on the F holes of your 335 ?
Scary (satisfying his notes fix before getting on big bird)
|
1103.1479 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Thu May 23 1991 12:13 | 10 |
|
re: F holes
Nah, I don't care to re-live that one!
re: ain't broke
It is a sad handi-cap that I must live with. As if it ain't
bad enuff to have adjustitus, I'm also anal retentive...
|
1103.1480 | welcome back Bulldawg! | FREEBE::REAUME | Kitty Hawk Rack Monster | Thu May 23 1991 17:10 | 18 |
|
I got to list out the parts I'll need from Digi-key (otherwise
they'll stop sending me catalogs!) I've been so busy with the new
band and coaster season that my M1's have only been used a couple of
times in the last three months. My M1 stack is adorning the wall in my
den. I decided (and Buck agreed) that I should keep the M1 stack as
a commemorative. Who's got one in their house besides me and Reb Beach?
BTW - the new CHEMISTRY band is on a roll. With a couple jobs under
our belt we've already managed to book eight gigs in June and our
present booking calendar has dates into October. Not bad for a band
that got its act together in March! I really think this is gonna
exceed the recognition of my previous band, CHEMISTRY. This band rocks
much more. Gone are the selections from the sixties (I did it to make
money in the old band, OK!) And we DON'T stick to a straight top40/FM
format. I like it.
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1481 | I still want a Marshall | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Thu May 23 1991 20:27 | 7 |
| Re: don't fix it if it ain't broke
...you should hear my reverb nowwwwwwwwwww!!!!! ;-)
Anyone want to swap an M1 combo for an M1 head? ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1482 | I'd guess yes, but want to check | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Wed May 29 1991 15:00 | 5 |
| Re: mods
Is a .1�f cap the same as a .10�f cap?
Mike
|
1103.1483 | you got it | EZ2GET::STEWART | No, I mean Real Music. | Wed May 29 1991 15:39 | 6 |
|
Yeah, in that size the trailing zero is insignificant. It's not until
you get into the bigger sizes that the oh is important. As when you
pick up a charged mother by the terminals and go OH, SH*T!!!
|
1103.1484 | M1 mod price list | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Wed May 29 1991 20:31 | 62 |
| I've put together some of the stuff for the M1 mod with vendor, part
number, and price. I'm using the May-June '91 version of DigiKey and
the '91 Percy Audio Consultants catalog. Percy is the only one I could
find with the big polys that we need. Welborne Labs in Littleton, CO
have some, but Percy's prices are better. The Wonder (brand name) poly
caps are considered to be the best audio poly caps available because of
their transparency. Welborne sells F-Dyne polys, which is used by
Krell, and are less expensive than the Wonder polys.
Electrolytics Part # Replaces Qty Cost Total Catalog
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1000�f 63v P1318 1000�f 16v 1 $1.16 $1.16 DigiKey pg114
P1323 22�f 25v 7 $.53 $3.71 DigiKey pg114
P1327 220�f 25v 1 $.78 $.78 DigiKey pg114
P1341 470�f 35v 1 $1.16 $1.16 DigiKey pg114
P1362 4.7�f 63v 5 $.53 $2.65 DigiKey pg114
47�f 400v P6584 47�f 350v 9 $2.92 $26.28 DigiKey pg113
47�f 450v P6438 33�f 450v 8 $1.91 $15.28 DigiKey pg113
10000�f 35v P6466 4700�f 16v 1 $5.15 $5.15 DigiKey pg113
470�f 100v P6474 500�f 100v 3 $2.65 $7.95 DigiKey pg113
==========================================================================
Subtotal $64.12
Polys Part # Replaces Qty Cost Total
----------------------------------------------------------
50v P3104 .1�f 35v 21 $.94 $19.74 DigiKey pg122
50v P3103 .01�f K 3 $.50 $1.50 DigiKey pg122
50v P3473 .047�f 10 1 $.65 $.65 DigiKey pg122
4.5�f 210v Percy 4.7�f 50v 4 $7.50 $30.00 Percy
20�f 450v Percy 22�f 35v 7 $6.95 $48.65 Percy
10�f 450v Percy 1 $4.50 $4.50 Percy
.022�f 50v P3223 .022�f M 6 $.56 $3.36 DigiKey pg122
==========================================================================
Subtotal $108.40
Pots Part # Replaces Qty Cost Total
-----------------------------------------------------------
1W Rev Log 409N254RZ Reverb pot 1 $8.93 $8.93 DigiKey pg161
==========================================================================
Subtotal $8.93
Misc Part # Replaces Qty Cost Total
-----------------------------------------------------------
Wonder Solder WS-1 22 gauge 1 $2.00 $2.00 Welborne Labs
==========================================================================
Subtotal $2.00
Resistors Part # Replaces Qty Cost Total
----------------------------------------------------------
221K 2wt Percy 220K 1wt 4 $.95 $3.80 Percy
100K 2wt Percy 100K 2wt 2 $.95 $1.90 Percy
==========================================================================
Total $5.70
Grand Total $189.15 + shipping
BTW - addresses for the other companies are:
Percy Audio Consultant Welborne Labs
PO Box 526 6836 S. University Blvd #70
Inverness, CA 94937 Littleton, CO 80122
(415) 669-7181 (303) 791-7856
|
1103.1485 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Thu May 30 1991 11:08 | 7 |
|
Excellent Mikey! I have such a bad time trying to determine what
the cap markings mean. This will be a *great* help.
Thanks,
-pat
|
1103.1486 | $$$$ | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Certified Marshall-slut | Thu May 30 1991 11:44 | 4 |
| Yow! That's a lotta loot! More then you paid for that amp, isn't it
Mike?
Greg
|
1103.1487 | patience is a virtue? | FREEBE::REAUME | Kitty Hawk Rack Monster | Thu May 30 1991 14:38 | 13 |
| Man, it's hard getting time to do these between the band, coasters,
and Digital. Anyway - I printed out Mike's list to make it a little
easier. I'll admit it's quite a bit more money, and probably more time
consuming, than I originally thought it would be!
I may use some discretion in how far I actually go with the
modifications to make my M1+.
FWIW - I A/B'ed the JCM900 to a VALVESTATE 100 in my local store
that lets me run wild with their equipment. While I was there I bought
up the new Alesis 3630 compressor for my PA rack, now I gotta sell my
AudioLogic comp. My comparison review you ask? Not in this topic!
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1488 | perspective is the key | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Fri May 31 1991 19:52 | 23 |
| It's a lot, but you don't have to do it all at once, and it is less
than what I paid for mine.
When Bob Sanders and I set out to do this, we didn't want to mess with
the tone circuitry since I liked it the way it was. All this does is
upgrade the current components and take some of the noise out to quiet
up them tubes.
You should be glad I didn't include all the pots for the knobs. The
price of the reverb pot is the same for all the knobs! Just be glad it
isn't a Boogie IV ;-)
All the DigiKey stuff is cheaper and I plan on doing that first. I'll
then test the results and see if I want to go on from there. All those
large poly caps from Percy's are big $$$ in the quantities we're
dealing with.
Adding all the mods onto what some of you paid for your amp is still a
bargain. I know it is for me. When I'm done, I'm going to have a
bulletproof amp that eats Boogies for lunch. I'll really be happy when
I increase its value towards a JCM900 ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1489 | I'm not a turncoat | FREEBE::REAUME | Kitty Hawk Rack Monster | Sat Jun 01 1991 00:40 | 22 |
|
I agree with some of the rationale behinf upgrading the M1. On the
other hand it p!sses me off that a amp that lists for big bucks uses
cheap components! And I'm slamming an amp that I happen to love.
Seriously! I truely think the Kitty Hawk M1 holds a candle, if not a
flame torch, to a lot of tube amps on the market. And this comment is
after a couple years of owning a few AND comparing them to other amps
on the market. I've yet to hear anyone cut down my M1 AFTER they hear
it's capabilities!! Even some dyed in the wool Marshall fanatics were
impressed. So what if they aren't moved to part with the amp they know
and love!
And there's where it makes more sense to own a Marshall. They aren't
going away. I love my KH gear, but someday, maybe in a couple years or
possibly five, the parts could get hard to come by if needed. Chances
are the preamps will be fixable with off the shelf stuff or
modifications, the all-tube complete amps might not be as lucky. I'll
hold my ground until that day comes.
oh yeah - I'm making an entry in topic 1655 that is inappropriate
for here. NEXT.......
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1490 | | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Mon Jun 03 1991 12:08 | 9 |
| Re: -1
Yeah the markup is outrageous in a lot of consumer electronics.
Speakers are some of the worst offenders here. If I knew more about
what I was doing, I'd go into business for myself ;-)
From what I've seen, the new JCM900 are VERY well built!
Mike
|
1103.1491 | Careful what you expect... | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Certified Marshall-slut | Mon Jun 03 1991 13:41 | 23 |
| re: .1488
> I'll really be happy when I increase its value towards a JCM900 ;-)
Umm... Not to cast doubt on your ability to successfully improve the
quality of your amp, Mike, but I seriously doubt that any modifications
you do to the amp will increase it's value. It's not a popular brand
and I would expect the prices to be pretty consistant(ly low)
regardless of how good it sounds.
Also, there are many people who consider modifications to an amp to be
undesirable unless they're done by a well known professional, even if
the modifications are intended to increase the reliability of the amp,
since they don't know what was done or how it was done and therefore
don't trust them. I suspect that modifying the amp yourself will
result in a decrease in it's value if people know this was done.
Speaking for myself, I wouldn't buy an amp that had been modified by
it's previous owner unless I got an incredibly good deal (good enough
to afford to have a professional FIX it when it blows up).
Greg
|
1103.1492 | my M1 is bulletproof | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Mon Jun 03 1991 15:05 | 16 |
| I'm careful about my expectations, but I'm even more careful about my
mods. The mods I've performed so far have yielded a tremendous
improvement, and many of my guitar friends have said so.
For some strange reason, KH isn't completely foreign around here.
They had 2 dealers in the area so people are aware that they are
great amps.
My amp is being professionally modified. I know a lot of the techs and
mod people around town. One company performs pro mods for the big name
players (George Lynch and Billy Gibbons are regular customers). Only
they have the analog heavyweights that equal the knowledge of the guy I
worked with, and they thought his design changes were just what they would
have done.
Mike (who is not worried)
|
1103.1493 | | KDX200::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Jun 03 1991 15:10 | 3 |
| Bullet proof or not, I think you'd be lucky to get $350 for it...
The amp market sucks bad...Modified or no.
|
1103.1494 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | SAVE THE WILDCAT at Elitch Gardens!!! | Mon Jun 03 1991 15:17 | 3 |
| I have to agree...people are selling Lee Jackson and Harry Kolbe
modified Marshall heads out here (which are $500. mods! minus price of
head itself) for like $350. Scary!!
|
1103.1495 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Kitty Hawk Rack Monster | Mon Jun 03 1991 17:56 | 20 |
|
I have to agree witrh the last couple of replies. It's hard for a new
company to bust into the market as well as the established names
holding onto market share!
For example, whatever happened to:
Paul Reed Smith HG amps
Jackson amps w/ fugly red cones
the Metaltronix comeback
even a possible return of Kitty Hawk
Other new amps like Demeter and EXEF never seem to have gotten
distribution. One of the few new amps to "make it" will probably be the
Yamaha T series because of the size of the company and the Soldano
mistique they've used in their marketing.
If you buy it, you better like it! (or risk taking a bath when you
sell!)
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1496 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Eighty MPH - Whoosh! | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:42 | 10 |
| I know it's quiet here in Kittyland. Is it because no one uses
their KH's besides me. Interestingly enough the only thing that's been
changing in my MIDI rack is the multi-effects unit. I've stopped using
the Digitech GSP-21's foot controller because of some of it's
peculiarities that I don't like. Now I just use my big Kitty Hawk
MIDI foot controller that gets the job done and is very
straightforward. I'm keeping the GSP-21 as a backup preamp/effects.
That reminds me... my INTELLIFEX should arrive today!!
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1497 | | QRYCHE::STARR | Spontaneity has its time and place. | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:44 | 7 |
| > I know it's quiet here in Kittyland. Is it because no one uses their KH's
> besides me?
I use my Quattro exclusively, and almost single every day. But does that mean
I have to talk about it all the time??? Not much to say......
alan
|
1103.1498 | gets the job done | HAVASU::HEISER | ThisDiscoUsed to be a CuteCathedral | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:48 | 1 |
| My M1 is used everytime I pick up the guitar.
|
1103.1499 | business as usual | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:51 | 13 |
|
I air out my M1 almost daily. Azmatterofact, Jerry and some of the
other Greenville brothers are comin' over tonight for a little
guitar army jam. If Scary's Laney gets nasty, I *may* switch to
class A/B. Probably not. I way I play, I oughtta just use the
headphones! 8^|
The current (and stable) set-up:
Strat ---> M1 (w/ MXR Flanger and Digitech 2001 delay in the loop)
-pat
|
1103.1500 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Eighty MPH - Whoosh! | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:57 | 13 |
| I wuz just checking! I wondered because I knew a few of the M3's
that were sold in the warehouse blow-out changed hands. I was actually
amazed at how many people jumped on the offer back a thousand replies
or so. There was quite a mix of opinions on the gear when it finally
made its way around the country.
Hey Mikey - thought you were a JCM900 convertee!!! Hmmmmm-
Alan - glad to hear your not a GTS junkie! Even Buck has
complimented your tone. (scary thought, huh?) There's something to be
said for a piece of gear that stands the test of time!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1501 | -1 1500 Repliez!!! | CAVLRY::BUCK | sun beats down on the cold steel rails | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:12 | 7 |
| >Even Buck has complimented your tone. (scary thought, huh?)
Now what's THAT s'pposed to mean?!?
You guyz r gonna give me a complex! ;^)
John from la-la land uses his QT all the time as well.
|
1103.1502 | But it didn't say "Marshall" on it... | GOES11::G_HOUSE | and I might be too far down | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:13 | 14 |
| I plug into a Marshall something-or-other every time I play now. I
realized the other night that in the last few months I've acquired
enough Marshall equipment to make my spare bedroom look better stocked
then a lot of Marshall retail dealers! Woah!
I liked the M3, it was a cool sounding amp, but it wasn't quite what I
was looking for. I was very pleased with the deals I got with it (both
coming and going).
> Hey Mikey - thought you were a JCM900 convertee!!! Hmmmmm-
Naw, just a wannabe...
;^)
|
1103.1503 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Eighty MPH - Whoosh! | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:29 | 12 |
| speaking of Marshall - there's something in with your STEEL PHANTOM
t-shirts Buck (and it's not a complex remover).
Buck - You sold your QT to John in LA, right?
Speaking of Quattro, I should fire mine up.I've been on the
Testarossa a long, long time! Since December '89!!!!!
I'm ready to re-program this weekend. Intellifex review comeing
shortly in the appropriate topic.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1504 | Curiosity killed Bill the Cat (aack!) | CAVLRY::BUCK | sun beats down on the cold steel rails | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:45 | 9 |
| >speaking of Marshall - there's something in with your STEEL PHANTOM
>t-shirts Buck (and it's not a complex remover).
Hmmmmm. Well, to return the curiosity, there's something in US Mail
that's headed to Syracuse as we speak!
> Buck - You sold your QT to John in LA, right?
Ja!
|
1103.1505 | GTS??? What's that??? | QRYCHE::STARR | Spontaneity has its time and place. | Thu Jun 27 1991 15:22 | 14 |
| > Alan - glad to hear your not a GTS junkie!
Nope! I use the Quattro through a Yamaha FEX-50 (for a touch of reverb), and
that's it. That's been my setup for over a year now, and I have no plans on
changing it - it does everything I need it to do!!!
> Even Buck has complimented your tone.
But wasn't that back when I was using a Marshall??? His old one, as a matter
of fact??? 8^) (Just kidding - if I remember, Buck, you thought the Quattro
sounded ok at the Rob's last party...... although you should hear the LP
through it instead of the Hamer - much more personality, less generic!)
alan
|
1103.1506 | I don't have the inventory to sell off like some | HAVASU::HEISER | ThisDiscoUsed to be a CuteCathedral | Thu Jun 27 1991 16:08 | 6 |
| �> Hey Mikey - thought you were a JCM900 convertee!!! Hmmmmm-
> Naw, just a wannabe...
When I can afford it, I'll buy one. I may even use both.
Mike
|
1103.1507 | LA casually checking in after lunch... | EZ2GET::STEWART | No, I mean Real Music. | Thu Jun 27 1991 17:40 | 14 |
|
Yo! Another satisfied Quattro owner checking in...and checking out an
M3 in the Recycler for $175 when I get a free moment...gotta stuff the
QSC power amp Alan Starr sold me into the rack this week-end...
|
1103.1508 | Always come back to the best, bag the rest... | KDX200::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Thu Jun 27 1991 19:58 | 5 |
| Just had ta say - I'm not GTS junkie...
I've been using the Mp1/Sp1000 for almost three years with no gripes...
Did take a stint on the KittyHawk roller coaster though...
jc
|
1103.1509 | ...evidently .... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Rebel without applause ... | Fri Jun 28 1991 01:09 | 4 |
| Tell 'em Pat .... 8^)
Scary (who's new Laney is a killer !)
|
1103.1510 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Eighty MPH - Whoosh! | Fri Jun 28 1991 11:24 | 31 |
|
Now I've really got my TR screaming! What I did was pulled the
Digitech GSP-21 out of my rack and replaced it with a Rocktron
Intellifex. And guess what? My preamp sound came back to life.
The dynamic range in the Intellifex is incredible. Why? Because
thay use high quality A/D, D/A converters and a 24 bit dat path.
Me thinks the analog section of the GSP-21 (end the ART SGE for that
matter) really sqishes the crap out of the signal. Easy way to tell
is hittling the bypass switch and seeing what it does to your dry
sound. I was EQing the heck out of the GSP-21 trying to bring the
signal back to life.
All my gain and EQ is in the Kitty Hawk TR and all I add to the
signal is the high quality digital effects inthe Rocktron. I'm
really pleased with my new performance patches. Oh Yeah - the
patch switch "glitch" is gone too. The Rocktron switches quietly
without a burp. The only thing I hear is the relay clicking in
the preamp, and you can only hear it when your not playing your axe!
I really think the Intellifex is the best thing out there if:
1) Your effects needs are mostly delays/reverbs/chorus
2) Your distortion comes from somewhere else (amp/preamp/stomp box)
3) You are real picky about signal quality
The nice thing is now the Testarossa gets a chance to shine. None
of this people thinking my overdrive is coming from a multieffect box!
-JOHN R-
|
1103.1511 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Eighty MPH - Whoosh! | Fri Jun 28 1991 11:27 | 5 |
| Oh Yeah - the Intellifex does nice non-metallic sounding pitch shifts
up to one octave up and two down with two voices simultaneously.
Re: typo's in last reply - first day with new fingers/brain fog.
-JOHN R-
|
1103.1512 | oh no, here we go AGAIN | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Fri Jun 28 1991 12:37 | 5 |
| > 1) Your effects needs are mostly delays/reverbs/chorus
> 2) Your distortion comes from somewhere else (amp/preamp/stomp box)
> 3) You are real picky about signal quality
Sounds like mostly everyone in here! ;-)
|
1103.1513 | Not a KH, but...8^) | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Fri Jun 28 1991 13:18 | 15 |
|
The Jerrymeister's Laney was so awesome, my KH got shook up
and ate a 6L6! Very embarassing, but offered the opportunity
to demonstrate the change to EL34's with the flick of a switch.
Those were the original 6L6's I put in when I first bought the
amp. Needless to say, I was less than thrilled with the time
the KH chose to puke out. Now as far as the Laney competing
with the KH, I dunno. The Laney has a great clean tone, nice
reverb, but overall is a bit on the treb-ley side for me, as
I'm sure the KH is a bit on the bass-ey side for others. I
didn't care for the Laney's distortion too much, and we didn't
try to out-punch each other, but the KH never left class A or
got over "3" on the master... The bottom line is that Jerry
makes it sound great - he's a great axe_man. He sounded great
playing thru the KH as well.
|
1103.1514 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Rebel without applause ... | Fri Jun 28 1991 13:30 | 7 |
| I think the Laney had more bite due to the closed_back design as
opposed to the standard open_back of most combos. I didn't have the
volume I figured it would, but it could have been where I was standing
too. The rest of the `jammers' had their girlie_man amps either
propped back or elevated a tad. That jam was a blast ... 8^)
Scary (who put a blue FLS in the bridge, and never goes there anymore)
|
1103.1515 | just 'ol Wilbur and the M1 twins checking back in | FDCV08::GOODWIN | | Fri Jun 28 1991 13:40 | 14 |
| The M1 is still the only amp I use or need. Unfortunately, having
dropped out of my band and gotten married simultaneously this past
spring, my playing time has become drastically reduced. (Has tying
the knot had this effect on any other noters?) Anyhow, the M1's
were (and still are) the closest thing I could find to that vintage
blues sound that I was trying to get.
As an aside, I spoke with Tom Bremer recently about spare parts-
he had bought up the remains from Angelo's feeding frenzy. He said
he still has a good supply for the M3 and M5's, but parts for the
M1's and preamps have gotten scarce. Occasionally, he runs across
(over?) a dead kitty which can be gutted for parts.
Steve
|
1103.1516 | can I solicit replies of what? | FREEBE::REAUME | Eighty MPH - Whoosh! | Fri Jun 28 1991 14:05 | 9 |
| Hey Wilbur - Who's this Tom Bremer? Does he run a repair shop of
some sort. I'd like to know in just in case I need something done.
It sounds like he's the KH repair guru if he stocked up on parts.
As far as being married and playing/buying new gear - I've been
married for over three years, got a five month old daughter and still
manage to play most weekends, practice two nights a week with the band,
practice on my own, and have occasional attacks of GTS! Good training!!
-Orville Boomley-
|
1103.1517 | send me mail! | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Fri Jun 28 1991 15:20 | 4 |
| I'm still looking for a head cabinet to mount my combo chassis in.
Would this Tom Bremer have some to spare?
Mike
|
1103.1518 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Eighty MPH - Whoosh! | Fri Jun 28 1991 15:26 | 12 |
| Hey Mike H.
Have you considered just slicing the combo to head level and
just re-tolexing it? I know that going back to a combo format would
then be impossible but you seem commited to making it a M1 head.
Just make sure there's room for ventilation. FWIW the Kitty Hawk
heads are one of the few that are 19" format which makes them fairly
adaptable to just about anything. That's why my M1 head looks small
my KH 2X4X12 ear-splitter stack.
....really tearing on the TR/Intellifex combination!
-John R-
|
1103.1519 | | FDCV08::GOODWIN | | Fri Jun 28 1991 16:03 | 9 |
| re: Orville & Mike
Tom Bremer of Bremer Music, Minneapolis(?) Minnesota (612) 894-7494,
was a KH dealer. He bought everything left from LPMG that we 1103.*
noters didn't grab. He's become a mail-order parts supplier to KH
owners nationwide. I know someone who bought two brand new xformers
from him to refurbish a vintage KH Grand Lead.
Wilbur
|
1103.1520 | just in case | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Fri Jun 28 1991 16:38 | 8 |
| Re: slicing combo
No, I think I want to keep it intact just in case. If I find an M3
head cheap, I may switch them and sell the combo ;-)
Or if a certain southwest noter buys one, we can trade cabs! ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1521 | | EZ2GET::STEWART | No, I mean Real Music. | Fri Jun 28 1991 17:41 | 10 |
|
But Mikey, whadyagonnado if this guy's M3 is a combo???
\a certain southwest noter
|
1103.1522 | keep looking ;-) | HAVASU::HEISER | tocar la guitarra | Fri Jun 28 1991 17:52 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1523 | | FREEBE::REAUME | DyNaMiC_RANGER | Tue Jul 02 1991 18:14 | 16 |
|
...this is logo central, checking in.
...the rack is on fire, thanx to the Intellifex upgrade!
ALL gain and EQ is strictly the KH Testarossa and it is the
way to make a rack work for you. I strongly advise anyone checking
multi-effects devices to check what the unit does to your signal as
it passes through it. If you are using a seperate preamp, then all
you *really* need is the digital effects. The GSP-21 functions fine
as a preamp on its own, it just doesn't cut it after a preamp. It's
like an overprocessing problem and the analog section kills the
dynamic range. With the GSP-21 as a preamp you might miss the 12AX7's
if you're used to them.
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1524 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Sizzle on 6 | Tue Jul 09 1991 10:56 | 16 |
|
And after this past weekend I can be reasonably sure that the
MIDI rack from hell will be stable after the last GTS attack.
I haven't heard dbii much lately but the Rocktron Intellifex
(that we both have) is a great match with the KH preamp. Once
I got around some of the peculiarities (hardwired configs? !)
I really got the sound I wanted without sacrificing the original
signal and really cut down on the glitching that occurs when switching
between patches. That was much more noticeable with the GSP-21
and SGE. The Rocktron is silent and the rack is smokin!
I wouldn't even be embarassed if Buck made it out to hear the band!
He'd probably wear a Marshall shirt to the gig! Hmmm - Darien Lake and
Canada's Wonderland the next day?
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1525 | Rock n Roll and Coasters...the way life was meant to be! | CAVLRY::BUCK | Behold, the mountain of white wood! | Tue Jul 09 1991 11:01 | 15 |
| -1
Funny you should mention that! I was planning on going to the
PREDATORfest at Darien on August 3rd...got any gigs that weekend?!?
I'd love to hear the KH rack-from-hell in action for myself!
Of course, Canada's Wonderland might have to be squeezed in, cuz I
just HAVE to ride that VORTEX (Was chatting with a native Torontoian
this past weekend, who saw my ACE jacket, and told me the new VORTEX
rooles!)
And of COURSE I would wear my KH t-shirt...I wouldn't want to be
de'place'!
Buck
|
1103.1526 | Boom's quantum leap | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Tue Jul 09 1991 11:44 | 7 |
|
I'm taking bets that by within 9 months, Boom will have come
full circle and will be plugging straight into the KH rig
without any processing gear (I'm allowing for a stomper).
Just like Uncle Buck - unprocessed that is!
-pat
|
1103.1527 | just some BOSS stuff to tie me over | CAVLRY::BUCK | Behold, the mountain of white wood! | Tue Jul 09 1991 11:59 | 1 |
| and Buck is buying some floor FX at week's end!
|
1103.1528 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | UNIX is cool... | Tue Jul 09 1991 12:11 | 11 |
| dbii is still here...
I've gone round and round with my intellifex, good sounds but not that much
better than a quadraverb, a odd user interface...I'm gonna keep it for now.
What I really need is another testerossa and another patch bayette...
yeah right :-)
dbii
ps: boom we should swap some intellifex patches...
|
1103.1529 | JC for MRP Club pres | FREEBE::REAUME | Sizzle on 6 | Tue Jul 09 1991 12:11 | 9 |
|
I dunno about that. I'm more of an embellisher than an overprocessor
and I hate batteries and excess cables. For all that I've put into
effects I really do keep it quite subtle (and that's good, right?)
Even though I can "plug straight in", I'm far from ready to
cancel my MRP Club card. When's renewal time Coop?
-KHaBOOM-
|
1103.1530 | | KDX200::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Wed Jul 10 1991 15:50 | 4 |
| There is no expiration on the Midi Rack Puke Club (especially if you're
the president ;^).
jc (Still hooked on his rack from down unda)
|
1103.1531 | MIDI Sobriety is wonderful...one day at a time | CAVLRY::BUCK | RollerCoasterLoversDoItInTheBackSeat! | Wed Jul 10 1991 15:56 | 4 |
| -1
It may be a life-long addiction, but boy does it feel great when you
come sober!!
|
1103.1532 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Rebel without applause ... | Wed Jul 10 1991 19:31 | 3 |
| Agreed ...
Scary (who's got the GP8 and all the pedals in a box under his bed)
|
1103.1533 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | RollerCoasterLoversDoItInTheBackSeat! | Thu Jul 11 1991 10:10 | 13 |
| I only recently acquired some floor pedals (4 pedals) to do one of
three things:
1) subtle chorus for clean things
2) dual delays for textural things (ala U2)
3) dual harmonizers for more thick, keyboard-sounding lines
As you can see, I won't be using any of the above all too often, which
IMHo is the way fx should be.
|
1103.1534 | | FREEBE::REAUME | SIzzLE on SiX | Tue Aug 06 1991 17:09 | 27 |
|
re: -.1
I'll have to admit that's pretty much what I use my effects for.
It's tough not to have a chorus these days, a versatile, quality
delay is useful to most of us, and if your amp doesn't have a
spring reverb then the digital type makes up for it. Pitch
transposers are fun to play around with but they have limited use in
a guitar system. I use them infrequently.
I'm real happy with the Intellifex being strickly a digital
processor. I really feel that with the TR preamp I don't need the
distortions/compressors/EQ's that other multieffects offer. My
rack is sounding better than ever these days!
My GSP-21 on the other hand is serving as a standalone
preamp/effects unit going either direct into a power amp or
to headphones for quiet practice. I've been through all the new
GSP-21 PRO presets that the new PROM gave me and have a whole
new set in my 10 most wanted list (bank 0).
I sold my BOSS ME-5 through notes. I would've kept it if I didn't
have a basement full of gear. It works great with a combo or stack.
I'm sure the noter that bought it will have some kind words on the
deal he got!!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1535 | fwiw | HAVASU::HEISER | mountains robed in glory | Tue Aug 06 1991 18:02 | 6 |
| After posting my ad on Usenet, I actually found another KH M1 owner out
there. He said he bought his because he wanted a Boogie and the local
Boogie dealer were jerks. I didn't ask what he paid for it, but he
seems to really like it.
Mike
|
1103.1536 | | FREEBE::REAUME | SIzzLE on SiX | Mon Aug 12 1991 16:14 | 26 |
| I did a big outdoor gig last night. It was a lot bigger than I
expected it to be. Huge PA and lights, tent, stage,food, lotsa beer,
and people. Is this how bands are gonna survive or what? I actually did
this gig with my previous band. We had one practice and did this
reunion type job. It actually went quite well.
I got lotsa compliments on the KH rack from not just the crowd
but the soundman as well, and he owns his own music store! Anyway I
made it into work today (small miracle!)
The KH rack working patches are now:
1) Crystal Ball
2) Vintage Twin
3) Sizzle on 6
4) Over the Top
5) Kick A$$ Kat
6) All Fired Up
7) Dynamic Delay
8) Downshifter
9) Bypass
Anyone want to hazard a guess on patch #6? Which one is the loudest?
-B()()M-
|
1103.1537 | | HAVASU::HEISER | might as well be on Mars | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:29 | 1 |
| Does KH in Germany have a FAX #?
|
1103.1538 | I wanted to go, too! ;^( | CAVLRY::BUCK | ItsJustALilBittyOlePissantCountryPlace | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:41 | 8 |
| The GREAT B()()M is on vacation, so don't expect an answer from him til
sometime next week. i believe they *used* to have a FAX #...I think I
remember John making mention of it in regards to schematics!
Anyways, John is making his way right now to Puyallup, WA, and
Vancouver, BC for the Summer ACE Conference to ride two wooden
coasters that few have had the pleasure of riding...slimebucket!
8^)
|
1103.1539 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | UNIX is cool... | Thu Aug 22 1991 11:17 | 3 |
| I'm pretty sure that KH doesn't exist anymore at all....
dbii
|
1103.1540 | as the M1 turns | HAVASU::HEISER | step into my groove | Tue Sep 03 1991 21:17 | 16 |
| Re: -1
Probably right, even this years Buyer's Guide doesn't have them listed
as before.
After getting a few nibbles on my M1, and not getting enough of an
offer for it to get what I want, it looks like I may keep it.
Especially now that its acting up a little. One of the problems I have
figured out, but the other I need help from one of you EE's on.
What causes an amp to (intermittently) suddenly burst out an increase
in volume and then return to normal? And no I didn't change what I was
playing when it happens.
Thanks,
Mike
|
1103.1541 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Why NOT ask why? | Wed Sep 04 1991 09:59 | 9 |
| > What causes an amp to (intermittently) suddenly burst out an increase
> in volume and then return to normal? And no I didn't change what I was
> playing when it happens.
I'm not an EE type but this sounds like a bad preamp tube to me. I had
an amp that did something similar once and I changed the preamp tubes
and it went away.
Greg
|
1103.1542 | | HAVASU::HEISER | step into my groove | Wed Sep 04 1991 12:17 | 12 |
| �> What causes an amp to (intermittently) suddenly burst out an increase
�> in volume and then return to normal? And no I didn't change what I was
�> playing when it happens.
�
� I'm not an EE type but this sounds like a bad preamp tube to me. I had
� an amp that did something similar once and I changed the preamp tubes
� and it went away.
Could it be something else? The preamp tubes are only a few months old.
They're the Audio Glassic tubes.
Mike
|
1103.1543 | the art of German engineering? | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Overend wannabe | Wed Sep 04 1991 12:18 | 4 |
| Gee, this sounds reminiscent of the Audi 5000 "sudden acceleration"
problem. Do I sense a pattern?
/rick_who_isn't_being_much_help_here
|
1103.1544 | | HAVASU::HEISER | step into my groove | Wed Sep 04 1991 12:28 | 1 |
| Yeah kind of like that, but I doubt I'll make "60 minutes" though ;-)
|
1103.1545 | keeping the faith | USRCV1::REAUME | BC,LP,KH,GSP21,SP-built to blast | Wed Sep 04 1991 13:41 | 6 |
| That's what you get for threatening to sell an amp. I'd always go for
the tubes first. There's a good chance it's nothing major since it
still basicly functions. If I have any major problems I'll try faxing
Germany.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1546 | still blasting | USRCV1::REAUME | UltraStratCat/Rocktronical/Kat-rack user | Wed Sep 04 1991 13:47 | 5 |
|
...needed a p_n change due to equipment transition...
-B()()M-
|
1103.1547 | EE from hell speaks,.. nobody listens,.. nobody cares | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Wed Sep 04 1991 15:27 | 7 |
| Are you sure its the amp and not a bad/dirty connection/cord/switch?
Those symptoms sound exactly like what happens when you have "cold"
solder joint somewhere,... or something similar such as this.
/Bill
|
1103.1548 | | HAVASU::HEISER | step into my groove | Wed Sep 04 1991 15:43 | 10 |
| Re: FAX
Boom, what is their FAX number? I'm going to try and get a head cab
from them or possibly a trade for a 60wt head.
Re: cold solder joints
I'll take a look around, but I may just end up bringing it in.
Mike
|
1103.1549 | Another request for FAX# | PULMAN::CPDW::KELLEY | | Mon Sep 09 1991 16:07 | 17 |
| RE: FAX
I could use their FAX number too. I need two 60w transformers and I'd like
to get them before KH is completely closed. I got two from Tom Bremer but
they don't work.
My alternative would be to try to convert my M3 to an M1 using parts from
my 100w M3 and my 60w Grand Lead. Having soldered several transformers in
and out of the Grand Lead I'm getting pretty handy with the iron. Does
anyone have any ideas on whether or not the two could combine into one?
The schematics show an additional photocoupler on the board that I'd have
to take from the M3 but damned if I can find it on the GL.
Bob
|
1103.1550 | things that make you go hmmm... | HAVASU::HEISER | honkin the bobo | Wed Sep 18 1991 15:01 | 25 |
| Article 14196 of rec.music.makers:
From: [email protected] (DQ518 Paul Kuban)
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers
Subject: KITTY HAWK AMP FIX
Date: 17 Sep 91 21:29:52 GMT
Sorry this is so late, but I've only recently been allowed
to send news. Anyway, a long time ago somebody had a problem
with dirty pots on a Kitty Hawk amp, which was resolved by
a simple spray cleaning. WELL, I also had dirty, scratchy
pots on my brand new M1 combo, and when I opened it up to
clean them I found SEALED pots. First of all, why would a
sealed pot get dirty (unless it was garbage to start out
with), and second, how can you clean a sealed pot?. I
wound up just replacing the presence control pot (this
one affected the sound the most).
Overall, I really like my KH M1. To me, it sounds better and
has more features than a Boogie MK III (same price range), but
I thought it was really bogus to have to fix a brand new amp
that I just paid $750 for. If I had another $1000, I would
trade in my KH for a Boogie MK IV ($1650-yikes!).
|
1103.1551 | FYI ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Here's a quarter ... | Wed Sep 18 1991 15:16 | 4 |
| I saw a guy on TNN using a M1 combo .... and there wasn't a fire
extinguisher anywhere in sight. 8^)
Scary
|
1103.1552 | ;^) | CAVLRY::BUCK | ACE Regional Rep | Wed Sep 18 1991 15:41 | 4 |
| >I saw a guy on TNN using a M1 combo .... and there wasn't a fire
>extinguisher anywhere in sight. 8^)
It was being used to help prop up a 200lb Twin!
|
1103.1553 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Here's a quarter ... | Wed Sep 18 1991 17:17 | 3 |
| Naah ... the other guitar player had 2 twins, or would that be a quad ?
Scary
|
1103.1554 | too much time in the field... | EZ2GET::STEWART | Balanced on the biggest wave | Wed Sep 18 1991 17:30 | 12 |
|
depends on how he had them wired:
if he had a Y coming off his guitar driving both it'd be an SMP box -
if he had the guitar going into one twin and that twin feeding the
other, he'd have a cluster -
and if he was driving just one, and the other was idle, it'd be your
typical customer-tuned cluster...
|
1103.1555 | 2-2-2TWINS IN 1!!! | HAMER::KRON | SONIC-REDUCER | Thu Sep 19 1991 10:03 | 1 |
| WOW THAT MUST WEIGH 400 POUNDS! :^)
|
1103.1556 | fender twin??? get real... | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Thu Sep 19 1991 13:58 | 4 |
| my guess is that he was using the power stage on the twins as preamp
input to the m1...
Wilbur
|
1103.1557 | Don't *even* talk about a SUPER Twin! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Has anybody seen the bridge? | Sun Sep 22 1991 21:38 | 5 |
| > WOW THAT MUST WEIGH 400 POUNDS! :^)
Nope, 800 pounds! The weight of Twin's is exponential.
;^)
|
1103.1558 | sounds like what I should do | HAVASU::HEISER | singing thru your fingers | Tue Oct 08 1991 20:20 | 5 |
| Back in .1251, we're told that you can turn a 100wt down to a 60wt by
removing the left *OR* right pair of power tubes. Has anyone actually
tried this?
Mike
|
1103.1559 | | KDX200::COOPER | Step UP to the RACK ! | Thu Oct 10 1991 15:18 | 4 |
| Scary used to run his M3 at 60wts. Sounded great, and you didn't
lose much volume either if I recall...
Scary ?
|
1103.1560 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Life's short ... note smart ! | Thu Oct 10 1991 19:48 | 5 |
| Nope ... hat night we did that thing at the Shriner's Club, I was at
60W with 6L6's vs. the rack o' doom on the other side of the stage - I
held my own .... 8^)
Scary (in 60W mode these days too ... and hangin' OK with the Kitties)
|
1103.1561 | | FREEBE::REAUME | SIzzLE on SiX | Fri Oct 11 1991 10:46 | 20 |
| So Scary , you're still using the M3 (s)? I was wondering who was
still getting their $200 worth. I haven't seen many other all-tube amps
in that price range! I'm still gigging with my TR powered Kitty rack.
I've been real good with GTS lately! My nine month old daughter,
Shannon, has sort of caused a re-alignment of priorities. Besides, I'm
still real happy with the combination of the Testarossa, Intellifex,
and my trusty old Perfect Connection SP-1000 power amp.
It's not that I haven't been tempted toward a new purchase, but my
KH warehouse is pretty loaded. Considering I have the M1 "Winger" stack
that I have to dust off before I use it, just don't want to cart it
around! We might be doing a BIG Halloween party that just might see me
break out the stack and my bass player will bring his SVT.
What I *might* do - sell off my GSP-21 and revert to using one of my
two extra KH preamps with a Lexicon LXP-5 and H & K CF-100. Sort of a
mini rack that will fit inside my KH head (that I wouldn't sell Mike
Heiser because I want to use it for this). Besides, it would look
tres cool sitting in top of the two 4 X 12's!!! So if you see the
GSP-21 for sale, you know why!!!
-KHaB()()M-
|
1103.1562 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Life's short ... note smart ! | Fri Oct 11 1991 13:06 | 6 |
| Nope, I sold my M3 a long time ago (set scary/dumb_sh*t). I'm using a
60W Laney ProTube combo. It doesn't have the versatility of the M1
combo's, but it hold's it's own. And I'll put this amps reverb up
against *any* amp on the market .... it's awesome.
Scary (who still has his Kittyhawk T-shirts ...)
|
1103.1563 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Fri Oct 11 1991 13:52 | 6 |
|
Well, the reverb is great - certainly better than the M1's. As far
as hanging with the Kitty's... If you call "10" on the Laney vs.
4 on the KH (in class A) hangin', then you is high dude!
-pat (not raggin' on Jerry's Laney)
|
1103.1564 | or FAX Germany if I had the number | HAVASU::HEISER | singing thru your fingers | Fri Oct 11 1991 14:25 | 5 |
| Re: putting MRP stuff in a KH head
Well if somebody gave me the head dimensions, I'd build my own ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1565 | very interesting (w/ a German accent) | FREEBE::REAUME | siZZle on |||6||| | Fri Oct 11 1991 14:49 | 10 |
|
I *thought* there was a FAX number for KH Germany in here, but
I can't find it. I'll dig out my KH papers and post it, sorry!
FWIW - Last years buyers guide didn't have KH gear in the amps
section, but the addresses section listed the German address.
The 91-92 guide that came out recently has nothing on KH. Hmmmmm-
-B()()M-
|
1103.1566 | M3 Volume Pots Needed | SMURF::GALLO | From small things... | Mon Oct 21 1991 10:15 | 13 |
|
Anyone know where I can get a volume pot for an M3 head?
The shaft on the clean channel volume knob on Alan's M3
is broken and I need to replace it.
If I can't find a replacement, can it be replaced with an
off the shelf pot with the same value? I know it wouldn't
look the same, but, at least it would be functional.
Thanks,
-T
|
1103.1567 | | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Mon Oct 21 1991 10:21 | 6 |
| I suggest you try Tee Vee Supply in Nashua,NH. If you just show
up with the part in hand maybe they can match it for you.
Rick
|
1103.1568 | Do 'em all | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Mon Oct 21 1991 12:24 | 4 |
| Tom, while you're in there, it might be a good excuse to replace
all the pots with some quality (Fender) steel shafts.
-pat
|
1103.1569 | Where in Germany is KH Santiago? | PULMAN::CPDW::KELLEY | | Wed Oct 23 1991 18:23 | 11 |
| John,
Can you look up the KH address in your buyer's guide for me? The address
in .153 doesn't give a town--just a street and country, and a friend of
mine is heading over to Germany next week and says that he'll look up
KH if I give him a town.
Thanks,
Bob
|
1103.1570 | | HAVASU::HEISER | singing thru your fingers | Wed Oct 23 1991 18:28 | 4 |
| Look in 1421.* (Manufacturer's topic). I remember putting it in there
when Guitar World published it.
Mike
|
1103.1571 | | FREEBE::REAUME | siZZle on |||6||| | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:18 | 18 |
|
From the letterhead:
Kitty Hawk Elektroakustik Gmbh
Postf. 65, 5241 Gebhardshain, Germany
Tel. (02662) 6863, Fax (02662) 4463
International Country Code is 49
I have a "parts" M3. Tom - do you still need a volume pot/knob?
Let me know which volume pot you need (clean/lead/master). I'll get
back to you ( I will be away on business on the 4th thru the 8th of
Nov).
-B()()M-
|
1103.1572 | ;-) | HAVASU::HEISER | unborn women have rights too | Thu Oct 31 1991 02:05 | 1 |
| How about a parts head cab?
|
1103.1573 | sounds great too! | FRETZ::HEISER | the sky is cryin | Mon Nov 11 1991 11:32 | 5 |
| I have my M1 combo back finally. I had some mods done to it as well as
some minor repairs. I also took a pair of EL34s out so I'm running
hotter (� power) to let those tubes breathe.
Mike
|
1103.1574 | | FREEBE::REAUME | siZZle on |||6||| | Mon Nov 11 1991 12:56 | 31 |
| What mods? Reverb op-amp?
I was gonna use my M1 on last weeks gig but since I was in class
all last week I didn't have time to program all my settings on the
Intellifex for a bank to work with the M1. So I used the Testarossa
rack.
My mini-rack (practice/back-up) is semi-together. I have the GSP-21,
KH Patch Bayette II, and Rexx 1602 in a four space rack. It all works
well together, but it's still too freakin' easy to light the overload
LED on the GSP-21. It's real hard to work a balance between an adequate
clean sound, crunch, and lead settings without major alterations to the
GSP-21 parameters to keep it out of overload. Relacing the GSP-21 w/ the
Intellifex in my main rack solved that problem. Trying the GSP-21 in the
effects loop of the Rexx 1602 worked well, other than the GSP's headroom
problem. The Rexx 1602 is a nice unit such that once I get the effects
loop/levels thing worked out it'll be fine. It seems more apparent that
the GSP-21 works better on the front end of a system. Then the top slot
in the rack will be the Quattro preamp slaved into the expansion
section of the 1602 (which is designed to accept additional preamps).
Or I might just scale the system down to the GSP-21 front ending the
Rexx and not utilizing the Rexx preamp. I'll have to experiment.
BTW - I actually played a strat through a Twin Reverb when sitting
in with Brian Rost's band, the Hubcaps. Nice early 60's strat too!
It was more than a little different playing R&B without a lot of
distortion or effects, but it shows me that a change of pace is good
for your playing, whatever your style. I'll enter a formal thanx in the
G.D. topic.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1575 | | FRETZ::HEISER | the sky is cryin | Mon Nov 11 1991 16:10 | 16 |
| > What mods? Reverb op-amp?
I did the reverb mod months ago dude! It sounds great still, but I
rarely set it above 5. Sounds like I'm in a water tank if I crank it.
Even get reverb feedback on 10 ;-)
The mods were to obtain more of a British (M-word) sound. Nothing
major though since I didn't want to change the tone circuit too much.
Hopefully I can live with this amp for a while. It really is a great
piece of gear!
The techs at the shop told me KH were designed to run hot and
wide-open. That is what prompted me to remove a pair of the tubes.
I'm really enjoying the extra warmth I'm getting now.
Mike
|
1103.1576 | op amp details
| RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Tue Nov 12 1991 08:29 | 7 |
|
Mike, just for clarity, could you please specify the exact
make/model of the op-amp chip you used in the reverb mod?
Can it be found in the DIGI-KEY catalog?
Thanks,
-pat
|
1103.1577 | See note .1268, step 3 | FRETZ::HEISER | the sky is cryin | Tue Nov 12 1991 10:09 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1578 | Pumping Up My Reverb | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Tue Nov 19 1991 15:42 | 10 |
|
Got 2 cheeps in the mail today! Dual op-amp upgrades (I hope)
for the M1 'verb.
1) signetics NE5512N
2) national LM833N
Can't wait to get home and try 'em out! Probably still won't
have the reverb of Jerry's Laney, (insert Hans/Franz voice)
"But I hope it will have more pumpitude than a girly-man unit"
|
1103.1579 | Note, I said *tone*, nothing else ... 8^) | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hey you're pretty good - NOT ! | Tue Nov 19 1991 15:56 | 7 |
| Last time we jammed, we all cranked our 'verbs to 10, just to see the
difference. 'Course, mine was already there, but ... 8^) I never
really thought about the different `colors' that amp reverbs have. I
used to have an old Univox combo that had watertank reverb - but the
tone was pretty horrid.
Scary (who's got the SRV tone, cold !)
|
1103.1580 | | FREEBE::REAUME | siZZle on |||6||| | Tue Nov 19 1991 16:50 | 7 |
| I like the 'verb in my Intellifex processor. Versatile and clear!
Usually I have my reverb set on 3 or 4 on my KH combos and M1 stack.
I got to fire the M1 up again, I haven't used it in a couple months!
Hey Mike H - what # op-amp did you use on your M1? You got it through
Digi-Key, right?
-KhaB()()M-
|
1103.1581 | 'verb is a noun | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey you're pretty good... NOT! | Tue Nov 19 1991 17:12 | 4 |
| I used the TL072 op amp in my spring 'verb. I'm at the bottom of a
water tank on 10!
Mike
|
1103.1582 | try Signetics NE5512N | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Wed Nov 20 1991 10:48 | 13 |
|
Well, I couldn't find the TL072 (TI?) dual op-amp in DIGI-Key.
Last night I fooled around and got the best overall reverb
sound from the Signetics NE5512N. The LM833N (National) had
good output, but a *lot* of noise. I think I've gone as far
as I can with the M1 'verb, although I'd like to try the TL072
for grins. One thing I noticed with the M1 is that you get a
lot more reverb noise if you use a remote on/off switch. Since
the M1 reverb is "off" when the remote switch is "open", the
reverb signal travels out to the end of the cablwe, which adds
a lot of noise. The "Wolfman" has a piss poor design here IMO,
but I'm an electronic feeb, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
|
1103.1583 | check the mod list | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey you're pretty good... NOT! | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:03 | 9 |
| The TL072 was recommended to me by ex-DECcie Bob Sanders. He said its
used in some hi-fi applications.
I don't use the reverb footswitch so noise isn't a problem for me.
As long as you put the socket in there, you can try just about
anything.
Mike
|
1103.1584 | where? | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:08 | 5 |
|
Mike, could you *please* tell us where to find/buy one? Do we have to
point a gun at you?
8^)
|
1103.1585 | fwiw | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey you're pretty good... NOT! | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:12 | 4 |
| Pat, according to Bob's note in .1280, you're probably better off with
what you have than trying the TL072.
Mike
|
1103.1586 | Buck reviews KH world | CAVLRY::BUCK | | Sun Dec 15 1991 23:40 | 26 |
| I heard/tried B()()M's arsenal of KH gear this weekend. A short review
(cuz I'm tired right now) on the stuff, in order of preference:
1) 100wt KH M1 Stack. Tons of balls and tone! This thing sounded
nice (not as nice as the 1602) 8^), and I would use this amp no
problem.
2) My 2nd favorite was the 100wt KH M1 combo in the exotic wood cab.
The reverb was a tad noisey, but it too had great tone, but not as
full bodied as the M1 stack!
3) KH M5 combo. *nice*. I'd use it for a multitude of applications.
The 6l6 output tubes sounded really sweet.
4) Rack from hell. It was *ok*. Did lotsa things, and was MIDI, but
I really didn't care for the KH RT-based tone. Maybe it was the fx,
who knows. Fwiw, it is a VERY Fender Twin-type of tone. Not bad
(please, no flames), but it's juts not a tone I love. Boom's Twin
patch duplicates a Twin to the "T"!
...and B()()M has endless combos, rack mounts, foot switches, and misc KH
hanging about in his cellar. In fact, if Boom decided to sell it
all, his sale would dwarf Josh's M3 blow-out! 8^)
8^)
Buck
|
1103.1587 | gonna sell your Marshall now? ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | electric warrior/acoustic saint | Mon Dec 16 1991 09:59 | 7 |
| > 1) 100wt KH M1 Stack. Tons of balls and tone! This thing sounded
> nice (not as nice as the 1602) 8^), and I would use this amp no
> problem.
One of these days, my M1 combo will be transformed to one of these!
Mike
|
1103.1588 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | | Mon Dec 16 1991 10:27 | 4 |
| > -< gonna sell your Marshall now? ;-) >-
Yeah, for a 1602!!!
];^>
|
1103.1589 | --Coop would have taken the rack-y | FREEBE::REAUME | MAXrack -the KH/Rocktron alternative | Mon Dec 16 1991 10:48 | 20 |
| Did anyone *really* expect Buck to fall for the rack? Not I!
It was only natural that while jamming that I do the rack and
Buck played through the M1 combo (only cuz the stack was in another
room). What did Buck put between the guitar and the amp? A guitar
cord of course!
I brought the rack to the Music Center Christmas party last night,
where any guitarist wanting various degrees of crunch, got it.
All they asked for was a distortion pedal and I wheeled in the rack!
The other amps they had were fairly clean. One thing I quickly realized
is that all those knobs on the TR (and the rest of the rack) tend to
intimidate people. They used my "Vintage Twin" patch that Buck
mentioned, and the crunch patches. The lead patches seem to really
freak people out. One thing - you don't stand facing the speaker
cabinet when switching on patch #4!!!!
Buck did seem to be amused by the "Downshifter" pitch transpose
patch. The Intellifex works quite well on that.
Most of Bucks praise went to topic 1714!!! Made me glad I scooped
up that rare item!!!!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1590 | Set life/no_FX | CAVLRY::BUCK | | Mon Dec 16 1991 12:17 | 6 |
| Boom,
Patch 8...one of your insane lead patches...mega-howl if you're
standing too close (I forget the name of the patch..it was weird,
but in the All Fired Up neighborhood).
|
1103.1591 | | FREEBE::REAUME | MAXrack -the KH/Rocktron alternative | Mon Dec 16 1991 12:28 | 20 |
|
Patches as they stand:
0) Crystal Ball (clean chorus)
1) Vintage Twin (but lighter)
2) Sizzle on 6 (crunch rhythm)
3) Over the Top (like 3, but more vol)
4) Kick @ss Kat (don't stand too close!)
5) Rotations (Leslie, sort of)
6) All Fired Up (delayed crunch, thank Neil Geraldo)
7) Dynamic Delay (ducker, ala TC2290)
8) Downshifter (octave up, octave down, and two fine de-tunes)
9) Bypass (nothing, no_effects, Nada One)
Buck, I think you hit #4. You gotta stand at the front of the stage
and have the rack at the back. Sounds great with the SP-1000 in
Yellow Zone Mode. You'll have to trust me on that one. I still think
you'd rather use the M1 stack or that other Canadian thing (!).
-B()()M-
|
1103.1592 | still got more KH than Rexx though | FREEBE::REAUME | No Tubes - can you believe it? | Thu Dec 19 1991 11:47 | 8 |
|
C'mon Buck- admit that you screwed around with the Downshifter
patch!! And you guessed the reason for the "All Fired Up" name as well!
I know the REXX stole the thunder though!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1593 | Intellifex was cool (but pedals do that stuff, too) | CAVLRY::BUCK | Rexx Rack Rock n Roll! | Thu Dec 19 1991 11:56 | 2 |
| The Downshifter patch was cool...similar to the effect I use myself...
obtained via two Boss floor FX.
|
1103.1594 | | FREEBE::REAUME | AMP LIQUIDATORS LTD | Mon Dec 23 1991 14:10 | 17 |
|
I've done a major reprogram/preamp setting change to get more
out of the KH TR/RI/SP rack! And I'm real happy wiht the results
and only spending TIME to get those sounds. In short I've backed off
the overdrive controls and compensated with the lead masters. This
allowed me to bring in more low end without getting muddy. It also
allows the audio signal to be amplified at different stages of the
preamp insteaad if just the main input gain (overdrive control).
Backing off on this got rid of the excess compression of the lead
patches and actually brought a lot of "life" back to the sound.
I used the sound of my lead channel in the REXX 1602 as a
template and kept adjusting the TR (with all effects bypassed)
to close in on THAT sound. The result: two great sounding rigs.
After that I did some mods to the effects patches to make them
less processed sounding (a couple still do though).
-B()()M-
|
1103.1595 | | FREEBE::REAUME | AMP LIQUIDATORS LTD | Mon Dec 23 1991 16:21 | 8 |
| Oh Yeah - My M1 60 watt head is back inside its case. Now there are
two M1 heads sitting on top of my stack. Hey Eddie VH put three
5150 heads on top of each of his stacks. I can't figure out why
he needs more than one head per speaker cabinet?
And the exotic wood combo cab is eagerly awaiting a rare Canadian
import to rail into the M1's place.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1596 | Gundolf coming to town | PULMAN::CPDW::KELLEY | | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:10 | 15 |
| Just got off the phone with Tom Bremer and found out that Gundolf is
stopping over to see him this week on the way to to the NAMM show. Tom
said that Gundolf is bringing a lot of assorted parts for the Kittys, so
anyone in need should give him a call. He's got me down for an output
transformer and says that he should have plenty of them. He still has
plenty of cabs and chassis from the Latin Percussion closeout as well.
Bob
Bremer Music
3735 West County Road 42
Burnsville, MN 55337
[612] 894-7494
|
1103.1597 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Sun Devil | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:52 | 7 |
| ...and for those of you that will actually order something, his address
is:
PO Box 347
Savage, MN 55378
He wants $50 for a head cab!
|
1103.1598 | | FREEBE::REAUME | KH/REXX SnoB | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:36 | 7 |
| So... didja buy one Mikey?
I wonder what Gundolf is up to going to the NAMM show this time
around. Maybe he's gonna get together with George Krampera!!!!!
Now we'll really have a tube/solid state hybrid!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1599 | | FREEBE::REAUME | KH/REXX SnoB | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:30 | 13 |
| Hey - I finally used my re-adjusted KH rack for a rehearsal after
being a REXX puke for awhile. It sounds *much* better than it used to
and fits the job at hand. The leads are less compressed and are
considerable richer in harmonic content. The rhythm is tighter on the
low end. It took some work to make all of the adjustment, but it was
worth it.
I'm keeping my KH TR preamps for quite some time. But now that I have
the REXX gear, I'm gonna push the Quattro and one Patch Bayette out the
door and make some room in the basement. that'll get me down to
two combos, one full stack, one mini stack, two racks (one KH, one
REXX). That'll do it.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1600 | 1600 replies | FRETZ::HEISER | stop making sense! | Fri Feb 21 1992 14:08 | 3 |
| > REXX). That'll do it.
sure Boom, sure!
|
1103.1601 | | FREEBE::REAUME | KH/REXX SnoB | Fri Feb 21 1992 14:31 | 6 |
|
...just take the wait and see approach I guess. I HAVE slowed
down on my GTS. It was the REXX extras that got me! Probably my
next music unit will be a NICE reverb unit for my PA system.
The front runner here is a Lexicon LXP-15. Good bye trusty old
Yamaha SPX-90.
|
1103.1602 | bwa ha ha! | RAVEN1::BLAIR | sow character, reap destiny | Mon Feb 24 1992 07:56 | 10 |
| > ...just take the wait and see approach I guess. I HAVE slowed
> down on my GTS. It was the REXX extras that got me! Probably my
> next music unit will be a NICE reverb unit for my PA system.
> The front runner here is a Lexicon LXP-15. Good bye trusty old
> Yamaha SPX-90.
yeah, you've slow down to a real stand still there boomer!
Hey, if it feels good, go for it. Life's short!
|
1103.1603 | I'm gonna win the Steve Vai guitar rig from GP! | FREEBE::REAUME | KH/REXX SnoB | Mon Feb 24 1992 08:01 | 10 |
| ...didya see the "I want an ACCESS preamp" reply? Now that would make
up for a lot of GTS!!! MAJOR GTS!!! To top it off I want the freakin'
H&K power amp as well!!
I gonna fire off another letter to Germany and find out what's
new in KH land. I'll get the new distributors info as well.
Then I got to get Rik Emmett to help me find George Krampera!!
_B()()M_
|
1103.1604 | | KDX200::COOPER | Step UP to the RACK ! | Tue Feb 25 1992 09:43 | 5 |
| Yeah Boom - go for it. Like Pat said, life is short....
...and whoever dies with the most toize WINS !
jc
|
1103.1605 | but you can't take them with you ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | stop making sense! | Tue Feb 25 1992 11:00 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1606 | now there's a morbid thought | FREEBE::REAUME | KH/REXX SnoB | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:03 | 6 |
|
But I want to be buried in two KH 4X12's. You guys can come to the
funeral and take the celestions G12-70s! Gotta make space. B-}.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1607 | off to 1417! | CAVLRY::BUCK | Coaster Fever -- Catch it! | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:06 | 3 |
| -1
Leave me your REXX gear in your will!! Ooops, wrong topic!!
|
1103.1608 | the KH rack holds its own | FREEBE::REAUME | H&K/K&H | Fri Feb 28 1992 07:56 | 16 |
|
I know some of you may find this hard to believe, but the other
guitar player in my new band (well two practices old) is a rack puke.
And he is more "effected" than me! My rack has been re-tweaked for
GUITAR sounds. My main 5 patches aren't heavily laden with effects.
I've really got the KH TR rack sounding real nice, much better than
it used to. It really struck me last night how good I had managed to
make it sound.
The other axe man uses all sorts of stuff in his rack, here's what I
remember: Quadraverb, DSP128+, Microverb, Alesis Compressor, Roland
GP-8, and a Roland GR-50 synth. He's got his foot pedal set up for
transitions from straight guitar over to the synth stuff. It sounds
pretty good on the organ and string sounds! We're about 16 songs into
this project. New name, new material, lotta work!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1609 | Coop's in your band? 8^) | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Ren and Stimpy...the Lost Episodes | Mon Mar 02 1992 11:49 | 0 |
1103.1610 | I'm Psyched!! | GOOROO::CLARK | I'm too sexy for my job | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:04 | 12 |
| well, as of lunch, I'm a member of the KH club (thanks Alan!),
having picked up a nice KH M3 head. :-)
2 questions:
1. Does this amp take a standard 1/4" footswitch? How much to they
cost?
2. This head has EL-34's instead of 6L6's. What kind of difference
does that make in terms of distortion tone?
thanks - Dave
|
1103.1611 | Try a Fender pedal... | CARTUN::BDONOVAN | I believe I'll dust my broom. | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:33 | 7 |
|
Fender makes several decent 1/4" footswitches that work fine with
KH stuff....they are sturdy and don't cost too much, either.
Welcome to the club. Watch out for those plastic shaft KH pots!
Brian
|
1103.1612 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Let's do the Scooby Doo ending! | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:49 | 1 |
| I use the BOSS footswitches, and think they rool
|
1103.1613 | | FREEBE::REAUME | unlimited ACCESS!! | Wed Mar 04 1992 13:21 | 24 |
|
FWIW - I use the KH "Heavy Metal" MIDI foot controller. Heavy Metal
as in steel. You could drive a tank over it. And KH is one of the few
that did it right by putting the 0-4 patches on the lower row and 5-9
on the upper. A lot of manufacturers do it a$$-backwards! Included in
that, unfortunately, is the ACCESS's stageboard. I think I'll send
H & K a picture of my KH FC and tell them when they re-locate their
numbers I'll buy one.
Even Digitech changed their foot controllers to the logical layout.
I talked to the Digitech rep in California and he said they were acked
by many customers to improve the layout and durability of their foot
controllers.
Other Foot Controllers:
Rexx one button/one LED stomps for both the 1602 and 601.
Rexx programmable footswitch (three button/four LED) for the 610S.
Numerous KH two button/two LED for my KH collection.
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus (it's on , it's off)
-B()()M-
|
1103.1614 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Wed Mar 04 1992 16:06 | 4 |
| I used a standard DOD footswitch with an LED on it (FX??) with my Kitty
Hawk M3 and it worked great.
Greg
|
1103.1615 | | KDX200::COOPER | Step UP to the RACK ! | Wed Mar 04 1992 16:39 | 2 |
| When I had my M3 I ran both types of tubes and couldn't hear a whole
helluva diff - FWIW.
|
1103.1616 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hey you're pretty good - NOT ! | Thu Mar 05 1992 05:19 | 16 |
| The 6L6's were supposed to be a little harder, not distorting quite as
fast. But, like Coop, I couldn't tell a lot of difference. The EL34's
aren't recommended, even though the M3 will accept them. That should
tell ya something.
I had 6L6's in mine - ran for a LONG time with a lot of hours on 'em.
Then one went bad, so I pulled one more and went with 1/2 wattage
(running 2 only). Then one of those went a few months later. I
switched to some old EL34's I had and the M3 devoured them in a couple
weeks. Bought some new 6L6's and was back in business ...
RE: pedals ...
I used an old Marshall pedal (plastic job with reverb/channel switching).
Jerry ...
|
1103.1617 | | HEDRON::DAVE | tiny 24 fret thaang... | Thu Mar 05 1992 11:26 | 5 |
| The rocktron midi-mate also puts 0-4 on the bottom row and 5-9 on the top.
I never use 5-9....
dbii
|
1103.1618 | If I didn't have the KH, it would be a Midi-mate | FREEBE::REAUME | RACKer-not a STACKer | Thu Mar 05 1992 13:08 | 10 |
|
FWIW - my 5-9 are usually a patch that gets used once a night.
The main action is on 0-4. I think the ACCESS is gonna change that
somewhat. I'll probably rotate another bank or two in the working
lineup.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1619 | I liked 'all fired up' | CAVLRY::BUCK | I wanna go to San Antonio <whine> !! | Thu Mar 05 1992 13:13 | 4 |
| I thought Boom's 5-9 patches were pretty eccentric!! Like "Lead from
Hell" or what that "Over The Top"??
Whatever it was, it was loud and weird!!
|
1103.1620 | title edit time! | FREEBE::REAUME | RACKer-not a STACKer | Fri Mar 06 1992 07:22 | 21 |
|
"Lead from Hell"? No, I didn't have a patch named that. But I
probably will real soon!!!!
"All Fired Up" was the patch used for the intro to the Pat Benatar
song by the same name. I'd always tell the drummer not to listen to
my delayed sound. It took a few practices to get that beginning
in synch!
"Kick A$$ Kat" and "Over the Top" were the gain monger patches. You'd
best not be within five feet of the speakers when kicking them in.
Theses are also the two patches that I actually backed off the
Overdrive on the TR, re-EQed the lead channel, and compensated with the
lead master to give these patches a better lead sound. It worked real
well.
Now it's gonna be a long night programming the ACCESS to be able to
get my necessary patches (and then some).
-B()()M-
p.s. - I'm not done here in 1103!!
|
1103.1621 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | STACKer, not a RACKer! | Fri Mar 06 1992 07:32 | 3 |
| Kick @$$ Kat...that was it.
Also, check p_n! 8^)
|
1103.1622 | going... going... | FREEBE::REAUME | RACKer-not a STACKer | Fri Mar 06 1992 11:17 | 6 |
|
I have on hand one Quattro, one Testarossa, and (maybe) one
Patch Bayette left. prices : $300/$300/$150.
One noter scarfed a PB1 before I entered my new sales note!!
-B()()M-
|
1103.1623 | fwiw | FRETZ::HEISER | lightning flashing east to west | Fri Mar 06 1992 16:49 | 5 |
| Re: foot controllers
The Roland FC-100 has switches 1-4 on the bottom also.
Mike
|
1103.1624 | | FREEBE::REAUME | RACKer-not a STACKer | Tue Mar 10 1992 07:08 | 11 |
|
I had to take a photograph of my six pieces of KH rack gear before
packing one unit up, as it was sold. What a sight. Three preamps and
three patch bays!! Had to get a last shot. I still will be running
my M1 and M5's. I think my spare TR is gonna get a rest for awhile.
I've been having too much good luck with the REXX 610s preamp.
I love kicking in the parametric EQ for giving the solo an extra
boost into the stratosphere. The 610s is becoming one of my favorite
toys (thanx Buck, he told me about it and I jumped).
-B()()M-
|
1103.1625 | y | GIAMEM::RATTEY | | Tue Mar 24 1992 09:48 | 15 |
|
I generally have the bass on my (use to be Scary's) M3 up as well
....it's generally at around 6-7 and I like the tone...trebel
around 8 or so...tubes are 6L6's ....might be because I'm driving
a JBL which is inherently bright sounding anyway...maybe if I was
driving celestions I'd have to to tweek the bass down a bit...
.....so I guess it all depends on what you like...if it sounds good
for the music you playing that's all that matters....maybe if I
were playing Metalica stuff instead of blues (aka. Allman's) stuff my
settings would be way out to lunch....
Ray.
|
1103.1626 | | ZYMRGY::sam | Gonna boogie my scruples away | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:27 | 5 |
| Does anyone have a copy, online or hardcopy, of Mike Heiser's K-H schematics
and repair guides? I can't find mine, and Mike doesn't think he still has
them. If anyone can help please send mail...
-- Sam
|
1103.1627 | fwiw | FRETZ::HEISER | electric warrior, acoustic saint | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:56 | 3 |
| yeah I checked my tapes and I don't have them anymore.
Mike
|
1103.1628 | I'll check this weekend | EZ2GET::STEWART | You're just supposed to sit here? | Fri Apr 24 1992 19:03 | 5 |
|
I've got a TK-50 labelled GUITAR.BCK - let me see what's on
it...probably just GIFs...
|
1103.1629 | got 'em! | DPE::STARR | Red Wine and Whiskey | Sun Apr 26 1992 08:05 | 23 |
| > Does anyone have a copy, online or hardcopy, of Mike Heiser's K-H schematics
> and repair guides? I can't find mine, and Mike doesn't think he still has
> them. If anyone can help please send mail...
Yup, I still have mine around! If anyone wants them, feel free to copy
them from this area:
QRYCHE::DISK$BRASS:[STARR.ALAN.GUITAR]KITTY*.*
Here's a listing of the files in there:
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE1.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 09:05:08.00
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE2.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 09:07:01.00
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE3.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 09:08:45.00
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE4.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 09:09:27.00
KITTY_HAWK_AMP_SERVICE_GUIDE5.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 09:12:23.00
KITTY_HAWK_M1_M3_POWERAMP.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 09:36:30.00
KITTY_HAWK_M1_PREAMP.PS;2 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 09:39:31.00
KITTY_HAWK_M1_REVIEW1.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 10:16:17.00
KITTY_HAWK_M1_REVIEW2.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 10:17:20.00
KITTY_HAWK_M3_PREAMP.PS;1 1899/1899 8-NOV-1990 09:41:03.00
alan
|
1103.1630 | | FREEBE::REAUME | H&K/K&H/R&R | Mon Apr 27 1992 09:28 | 9 |
| re : -.1 Way to go Alan!
My new band should give my M1 stack some playing time somewhere down
the line. I auditioned and will mostly gig with the ACCESS, will probably
practice with the REXX 1602/601 compact_rack since our temporary
rehearsal room is upstairs! I'm using my lightest gear.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1631 | | ZYMRGY::sam | Gonna boogie my scruples away | Mon Apr 27 1992 10:51 | 5 |
| re: .-2
Thanks, Alan!
-- Sam
|
1103.1632 | of course they match, they're both German! | FREEBE::REAUME | H&K/K&H/R&R | Wed May 06 1992 15:24 | 16 |
|
Did I hear somebody saying Vibroverb vs. M1? Blasphemy!!!!
My favorite "vintage" amp is my M5 combo. I can really enjoy
practicing or playing a small job with that little blaster!
I have come to the conclusion is that the absolute best guitar sound
I can get with my present gear is this:
The ACCESS rack (with the Rocktron Intellifex in loop C) lined out
into the KH M1 (100W) effects return, and driving the two Kitty Hawk
4 X 12's. I like my SP-1000 in the rack and that won't change, but the
ACCESS driving the M1 with all that air moving from the stack sounds
absolute killer. All the line levels match quite well. Too bad I can't
always carry it all around ( well I can, but don't really want to).
-B()()M-
|
1103.1633 | | FDCV08::GOODWIN | L.A. to president Bush: Read our smoke signals! | Wed May 06 1992 16:59 | 19 |
| B()()M,
No, no, no... I'd never replace the M1 with a Vibroverb...
In all honesty, I could no longer bring myself to purchase
an amp that's so limited in capabilities, even if the one
sound it produced was total perfection. Same would apply
to the Matchless.... I'd like to hear one, but if it only
does one sound, who wants it?
I've just always liked the vintage tones and was curious
about the Vibroverb specs... I don't understand why Fender
didn't choose to re-issue one of their more popular amps
though. If they'd done a pre-CBS super reverb, they probably
would've won me as a customer!
As far as modern amps go though, I still haven't heard one
that even comes close to the M1, IMHO.
/don't forget, my name is Wilbur
|
1103.1634 | | FREEBE::REAUME | H&K/K&H/R&R | Thu May 07 1992 08:25 | 10 |
|
I'll admit it. It was Mikey Heiser's sound on GN IV that made me fire
up the M1 again (I know he didn't use it on both cuts). I know that
this time around the M1 stack is gonna find its way on the stage more
than a couple times a year!
ACCESS ---> M1 = Ecstasy!
-B()()M-
-Orville-
|
1103.1635 | M1's rule | FRETZ::HEISER | ask me | Thu May 07 1992 10:56 | 9 |
| The M1 is on "Greater is He". The one with the nice nasty tone ;-)
The other one was a Randall:
_ /|
\'o.O'
=(___)= Aack!!!
U
|
1103.1636 | inquiring minds want to know! | FREEBE::REAUME | H&K/K&H/R&R | Thu May 07 1992 12:51 | 7 |
|
Hey Mikey - for the solo on "Greater is He" - What mode did you have
the M1 kicked into? Had to be either Mean Green or the Maximium Gain
(both LEDs on).
-curious B-
|
1103.1637 | | FRETZ::HEISER | ask me | Thu May 07 1992 13:35 | 4 |
| All LEDS lit and some compression help at the board. Helped get that
pinch harmonic out at the beginning. ;-)
Mike
|
1103.1638 | so versatile | FRETZ::HEISER | just say no to wankers | Thu May 21 1992 12:41 | 5 |
| Since I've acquired a Fender Super Reverb combo, I've been A-Bing it
with the M1 clean channel. The KH is just as cool, IMHO. Plus the M1
has distortion for days.
Mike
|
1103.1639 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | HEY ! *sniff* That wasn't nice !" | Thu May 21 1992 12:44 | 4 |
| I gotta plug the KH combos ... Pat's has the best of both world's
(clean and dirty). It's just that the reverb s*cks .. 8^)
Jerry ('verb man ...)
|
1103.1640 | | KDX200::COOPER | Ibanez - Love at first feel | Thu May 21 1992 13:57 | 13 |
| I gotta agree here.
I recall *clearly* the day that Scary and I went over to Pats to
see his new Kitty M1. My jaw was on the ground ! Verstility, Volume
and Portability.
>It's just that the reverb s*cks .. 8^)
*REVERB* s*cks. Leave it for snare drums and vocalists. :)
I gotta admit thought that Marshalls 'verb on the DR series (JCM900)
is pretty roolin' (but I'd still turn it off :).
jc
|
1103.1641 | Put Jeff back on | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Germ Killer, Plaque Slayer | Thu May 21 1992 15:37 | 8 |
| re: .1640
What??? What have you done with Jeff Cooper??? Who's using his
account????
Jeff Cooper without reverb on his guitar rig? I can't even imagine it.
gh
|
1103.1642 | hes an axe murderer,.. pun imtended... | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Thu May 21 1992 15:50 | 6 |
| Reverb must dull the metallic edge of that spike hes trying to plant in
everyones forehead...
;)
/Bill
|
1103.1643 | | KDX200::COOPER | Ibanez - Love at first feel | Thu May 21 1992 17:14 | 15 |
| RE: Greg
Not of late !! In fact it's been about 3 months since I got on the
FX wagon. Some place in this conference is a note Sam entered about
H-B out at Union Station. It said something to the effect (no pun) of
"jc doesn't bury his tone in FX". I like that.
I think my sound is much crisper without 'verb. Didn't realize it until
I taped a show.
I kinda did away with most FX on my rig. Just a touch of chorus
sometimes, and a little delay (250/500ms) - I use a patch with reversed-Verb
and flange for a BonPosi tune though. :)
jc (in the flesh)
|
1103.1644 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | What *is* it, Man? | Fri May 22 1992 08:32 | 6 |
|
Jeff, you have always ragged on reverb. Probably because you
rarely play with a clean tone. Nothing is nicer than a little
reverb (ok, and a little chorus) on the clean channel.
-pat
|
1103.1645 | | KDX200::COOPER | Ibanez - Love at first feel | Fri May 22 1992 11:02 | 6 |
| Clean channel ?
Hmmm... What a concept. :)
Actually - I *do* use a touch of verb on the clean channel -
I was paging thru the quads effects last night. My fave
quad "config" is "EQ/Delay"... Just don't tell anyone. :)
|
1103.1646 | it's there, but does he use it? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | What, me worry? | Fri May 22 1992 11:17 | 9 |
| re: -1
>>Actually - I *do* use a touch of verb on the clean channel -
Yes, but do you ever really SWITCH to the clean channel?
8^)
Dawg
|
1103.1647 | | FREEBE::REAUME | dyslexicly fukced | Tue May 26 1992 12:08 | 7 |
|
The M5 has been getting some playing time lately. It sounds great
for plug & play. It is a loud little unit for only 45 watts!!!!
Not loud enough to go over my drummers Sonors though.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1648 | KH-M1 Combo sighting in Mliford, NH! Tape at 11. | LUNER::ABATELLI | Who knew? | Fri Jun 05 1992 08:55 | 10 |
|
I saw what looked like an M1 Combo at Harvey's Music in Milford, NH for
$350.??? When he pointed it out to me, Harvey said it had a VERY smooth
distortion and sounded 100times better than any Boogie he'd heard. I
don't know about this, but the KH was in like new/MINT condition.
JFYI kids!
Rock on,
Fred
|
1103.1649 | no and yes.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Ren, what's a Dalmation? | Fri Jun 05 1992 10:25 | 9 |
|
>> Harvey said it had a VERY smooth
>>distortion and sounded 100times better than any Boogie he'd heard.
I don't know about the "better than any Boogie he'd heard"part, in fact I'd
disagree with that, BUT Odie's KH Combo has VERY smooth distortion!
Steve
|
1103.1650 | I heard one once! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Germ Killer, Plaque Slayer | Fri Jun 05 1992 10:55 | 10 |
| > I don't know about the "better than any Boogie he'd heard"part,
Could be true...maybe he hasn't heard many Boogies. 8^)
Actually, my (admittedly limited) experience with Boogies would say
that they require a lot of tweaking to get a great sound and it's real
easy to make them sound like utter crap. I think a lot of people who
own them never set them up for their true potential.
Greg
|
1103.1651 | yeah.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Ren, what's a Dalmation? | Fri Jun 05 1992 12:24 | 10 |
| RE: -1
>>they require a lot of tweaking to get a great sound
We discussed that in here somewhere....it's a consistent opinion. I
got to play thru one once and it must have been tweaked when I sat in,
because my LP never sounded better. I could never duplicate the Boogie
tone on my KH.
Stevo
|
1103.1652 | Hmmm, maybe this really should go in the Boogie note | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Mariah Carey's Fiance | Fri Jun 05 1992 13:47 | 19 |
| Yes, the standard complaint is that the Boogie tone controls are too
sensitive - thus that means they have to be tweaked quite a bit.
As a matter of fact, a friend of mine who has a very serious hobby
of restoring/modding classic amps had my Boogie last week for some
modifications including making somethings less sensitive.
For example, my Master Volume now has a fairly uniform response -
there's still a big knee at the low end (around 1 or 2) but not
anything like it used to be and I find the most useful range of volumes
now fall between 2 and 8 as opposed to 1.007 and 1.043 like it did
before.
He also designed a modification for me such that the bass isn't boosted
quite as much when you kick in the gain in rhythm mode. I.E. the EQ
stays more consistent between "gain" and "no gain" which brings a
little more clarity to "crunch" type sounds.
db
|
1103.1653 | | DABEAN::REAUME | Perfectly CoNNected! | Mon Jun 08 1992 10:00 | 15 |
|
I looked into the Orion Blue book a while back and it seemed to me
that the Kitty Hawk gear held its value well compared to quite a few
others. Seems like $350 is a great deal on a mint M1 (that's what I
paid for my second one).
Of course you're hearing it from a person that could have (and
should have) picked up a original VOX AC-50 head for $400. If you knew
how many times I kicked myself in the butt for not snagging that one.
It was an original JMI Vox. I played it for about 20 minutes and
really liked it. It wasn't as versatile as I normally like, (no channel
switching, only a few knobs like vol,treb,bass) but had a great tone
none the less. And it would have held its value, actually maybe doubled
or tripled!
-John R-
|
1103.1654 | It's very nice, but a Boogie it's NOT! | EARRTH::ABATELLI | Who knew? | Tue Jun 09 1992 07:35 | 20 |
| OK! OK! E'nuf already!
Here's the deal kids, after all the hoopla about this KH vs Boogie
(dare *I* say totally incorrect) I went down to Harveys and took a good
look at it. FIRST OF ALL, IT'S AN M3, and *not* an M1 as I originally
thought. Tone wise it did have a very smooth OD, *but* hardly a Boogie!
Personally I'm not a "Boogie or nothing" person as many of you know. I
do own one, but I'd just as easily take my old PV-MX on a gig as I
would my Mesa... nuf said. This M3 sounded good with it's Celestion
100 speaker, and for a tagged $395.00 I'd try to talk him down to a
more realistic figure, but the amp sounded very good none-the-less. Would
I trade my PV-MX for it though? No way!
So there you have it, a MINT M3 (100 watter) single 12" combo with a very
smooth OD and a cool clean tone for a tagged price of $395.00!
What can I say, I can say no more.
Rock on,
Fred
|
1103.1655 | guess I'd better not, huh? | DABEAN::REAUME | Perfectly CoNNected! | Tue Jun 09 1992 08:44 | 32 |
|
FWIW - Way, way back in this topic (like <.1000) we were getting
M3 combos for $200 from LP Music Group. I don't know if anyone could
use that as ammo for lowering the price. I *much* prefer the
sound/versatility of the M1. A mint M1 would be worth the $395 IMHO.
I had a music dealer offer me a deal that was tempting. He said I
could have six guitars on his wall for $2000 even. Here's what he
included:
Gibson WRC-SR71 Showcase edition Strat style (white with
EMG p/u (s/s/h), floyd. Nice neck!
Gibson SG Showcase edition - cherry red with three EMG
humbuckers.
Gibson SG special - red w/ two humbukers
Hamer - tele style axe
two Hamer strat-style guitars
The first two guitars are really nice and had big ticket prices
originally. The store doesn't carry Gibson anymore, so they just want
to move them out. It's almost tempting to grab the deal and sell what
I wouldn't want. (I would keep the first two!). Of course, if I did,
you'd probably see me on that civil wars TV show. I can see the
storyline now - The baby's starving and he's buying tons of guitars.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1656 | time for a counter offer | EZ2GET::STEWART | You're just supposed to sit here? | Tue Jun 09 1992 09:51 | 7 |
|
Tell him you'll give him a grand and he can keep the Hamers...
|
1103.1657 | Keep the Hamers | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Who do ya love? | Tue Jun 09 1992 15:51 | 1 |
| NO way! Hamer's rool!
|
1103.1658 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | grep?? | Mon Jun 15 1992 16:10 | 7 |
| Ok I give which reply had the address of the fellow with all the spare
parts for kitties?
No I'm not broken down, I just need it for the guy I sold the bayette
to.
dbii
|
1103.1659 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Perfectly CoNNected! | Fri Jun 19 1992 21:50 | 4 |
|
Tom Bremer is mentioned in .1519 . Hopefully he can help you.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1660 | M3 for sale on Usenet | EZ2GET::STEWART | Cordless Bungee Jump Instructor | Sat Jun 27 1992 10:22 | 19 |
| Subject: More stuff for sale
Sender: [email protected] (Network News)
Organization: Tandem Computers Inc., Cupertino CA
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1992 00:59:17 GMT
I left one thing off my previous posting:
Kitty Hawk M3 1-12" combo
All tube
2 channels, lead channel has 2 more gain knobs
Reverb
Effects loop
Clean channel is very warm
Switch to set between 6L6 and EL34 output tube bias
Including EL34 and 6L6 power tubes and footswitch
One 12 inch Celestion
Original list price was around $1000.
$350
|
1103.1661 | wanna buy a vowel in my topic? | FREEBE::REAUME | Perfectly <-> Connected | Mon Jun 29 1992 13:09 | 6 |
|
Anybody want a Testarossa for $250 - It works and has
manuals/schematics. Rare and decent tube sound. Posted in topic 2 as
well.
-B()()M-
|
1103.1662 | The M3 from Hell | ZYMRGY::sam | Spend your fool self silly | Mon Jun 29 1992 13:17 | 7 |
| re: .1660
FWIW. that's my old amp. Sold it to a major GTS sufferer in CA, and he's now
off on a different ToneQuest. He's asking what he paid for it. It's a good
amp, btw.
-- Sam
|
1103.1663 | | KDX200::COOPER | A regular model of restraint... | Mon Jun 29 1992 13:38 | 3 |
| Agreed - the amp was MINT when I saw it.
jc
|
1103.1664 | still good stuff | EZ2GET::STEWART | Cordless Bungee Jump Instructor | Tue Jun 30 1992 09:59 | 9 |
|
Isn't that funny? We should start recording serial numbers in this
topic. Could be useful to historians tracking the equipment trading
patterns of the late 2oth century. This note seems to be appropriate,
since most of the Kittyhawk gear in the US seems to have been owned by
a GUITAR noter at one time or another...
Will somebody buy my quattro if I buy the Testarossa????
|
1103.1665 | Sorry, didn't write down the numbers first... | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | Spend your fool self silly | Tue Jun 30 1992 10:19 | 4 |
| Well, I sold my M3 only when I got comfortable with the Soho, so I guess
that says something about "Kitty" loyalty.
-- Sam
|
1103.1667 | | FDCV08::GOODWIN | | Tue Aug 18 1992 11:39 | 7 |
| re: -1
well... since the soho is a ripped-off circuitry KH quattro clone,
regarding kitty loyalty, I'd reckon that the kitty still has it's
claws in you...
/Wilbur
|
1103.1668 | Was there confusion? | ZYMRGY::sam | Up on Cripple Creek | Tue Aug 18 1992 12:22 | 6 |
| That's what I meant.
-- Sam
P.S. The Soho's collecting dust while I'm using my new Marshall JCM800
now, I hate to admit... :-)
|
1103.1669 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | Life is | Tue Aug 18 1992 14:26 | 5 |
| Yeah but a soho isn't a kitty, I tried one at AL's shop and it deosn't
haev the gain of a quattro...your mileage may vary....
dbii
|
1103.1670 | | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Tue Aug 18 1992 21:50 | 10 |
| re: -2
Oh.. I missed your point...
re: -1
I'm not surprised, lately I've noticed that my Soho is kind of thin
sounding when A/B'ed with the KHM1.
/Steve
|
1103.1671 | | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | Up on Cripple Creek | Wed Aug 19 1992 08:43 | 9 |
| I can't imagine having more gain than the Soho! Wow. If I plug my
Gibson-with-humbuckers into that thing and turn the Hot Lead channel up
it gets fairly uncontrollable fairly quickly. Oh well, I'm playing with
less distortion these days anyway.
Oh, and the Soho makes a great bass preamp (prior to going into a
solid state bass amp), too. Warms the sound up nicely.
-- Sam
|
1103.1672 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | Life is | Wed Aug 19 1992 10:22 | 5 |
| I didn't say it didn't have enough gain, it's just not the same as a quattro..
Still thought it sounded pretty good.
dbii
|
1103.1673 | | KDX200::COOPER | A regular model of restraint... | Wed Aug 19 1992 10:26 | 2 |
| Sams SOHO sounds just like my ole Quattro (well, to me anyway)...
jc
|
1103.1674 | switch replacements | MSDOA::BLAIR | Don't let it start! | Thu Sep 03 1992 09:35 | 9 |
|
Kitty Hawkers, my foot switch is wearing out and I want to replace the
push button switches it it. Are these just SPST on-off? I'm sure they
aren't momentary types.
Yes, I am a feeb!
Thanks,
-pat
|
1103.1675 | how did you wear those things out????? | EZ2GET::STEWART | Logic is the beginning of wisdom | Thu Sep 03 1992 10:19 | 7 |
|
They pretty much have to be SPST, since there are two of 'em and they
terminate in a 1/4" stereo plug...
|
1103.1676 | a man's amp | FRETZ::HEISER | as warm as tears | Thu Sep 03 1992 10:42 | 7 |
| I have to plug my M1 again here. I've been going thru Ozzy's "No More
Tears" lately where Zakk uses a Db tuning for slide playing. Since I'm
too lazy to do that on my Floyd (he uses a Les Paul), I just play it in
standard, but turn my bass EQ up from 0 to 2-3. The M1 *EASILY*
duplicates his nasty-deep-throated tone!
Mike
|
1103.1677 | ex | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Mon Sep 14 1992 19:59 | 12 |
|
Amazingly enough, my latest desire is to rip through my M1
effectless! And I did! I know the KH is a dead issue in the US market
and a lot of really nice products have come out since, but (as Mikey H
might attest) the M1 still cuts it quite well. I've back-burnered my
KH rack gear (the H & K ACCESS is still near to my heart though). And the
REXX gear is well above the average amp in tone and verstility. What to
keep and what to part with is getting easier to deal with these days!
One Testarossa is up for grabs! One TR and one QT is still in my
hands for awhile!
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1678 | its a keeper | FRETZ::HEISER | dictated but not read | Tue Sep 15 1992 11:14 | 3 |
| I have a few people waiting in line bugging me to sell my M1 to them.
Mike
|
1103.1679 | | BUSY::VMESITE | | Tue Sep 22 1992 07:02 | 5 |
| sell it....buy a real amp.
Jay
|
1103.1680 | grrrrreatshitgrrrrr | MSDOA::BLAIR | Don't let it start! | Tue Sep 22 1992 08:34 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1681 | 8^) | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Toy Syndrome Addict | Tue Sep 22 1992 08:44 | 3 |
| sic 'em odie!
|
1103.1682 | proof is in your ears | FRETZ::HEISER | third stone from the sun | Tue Sep 22 1992 10:42 | 6 |
| > sell it....buy a real amp.
Jay, listen to "Greater is He" from the latest GUITARnotes tape and
tell me a "real" amp can get unassisted tone like that.
Mike
|
1103.1683 | a little play by play | EZ2GET::STEWART | Logic is the beginning of wisdom | Tue Sep 22 1992 10:54 | 6 |
|
Oh, nooooo! The rumble from the crowd is ominous as the "expert"
offends local sensibilities...
|
1103.1684 | | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Tue Sep 22 1992 11:09 | 11 |
| re: last few...
Sounds like he's jealous because M1's are no longer available and
he can't find one for himself anymore...
I _still_ maintain that tonewise, either of my M1's will blow the
doors off of any stock amp out there. Period.
/Steve
p.s. and sorry guy, mine aren't for sale either...
|
1103.1685 | yeah, what HE said! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Toy Syndrome Addict | Tue Sep 22 1992 11:11 | 8 |
| >>Oh, nooooo! The rumble from the crowd is ominous as the "expert"
>>offends local sensibilities...
"expert"? who? 8^)
I loved my KH and miss it dearly....100 watts of CLASSIC tube amp kick!
Steev
|
1103.1686 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Low self opinion | Tue Sep 22 1992 11:29 | 7 |
| I suspect Jay is talking about the construction/reliability factor
rather then the tone of the KH with his post.
Considering how much work Mike did to his M1 to improve the sound and
reliability, I think I'd probably agree.
Greg
|
1103.1687 | | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Tue Sep 22 1992 11:35 | 8 |
| well... I bought my M1's earlier than the final LP blowout, and
it is feasible that the last ones out had problems, but both of
mine are completly stock. I've had 'em for several years of _loud_
and hot use. Neither have had _any_ problems at all, and they both
sound better than any other amp I've ever tried... and believe me
I used to make a career of trying new amps.
/Steve
|
1103.1688 | Good amps, though | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | Up on Cripple Creek | Tue Sep 22 1992 11:51 | 12 |
| Yeah, I always loved the sound of my M3, but I never "trusted" it much.
Especially after opening it up and seeing the hackery that went on in the
chassis. Always felt that amp might leave me stranded at a gig some day.
So I sold it and, strangely enough, ended up with a 50w Marshall JCM800
(thanks, Greg) and am much more confident in it's longevity potential. It
_has_ been completely "gone through" and has brandy-new tubes in it,
though.
Who'd have thought a Marshall would ever win any reliability contests...
:-)
-- Sam
|
1103.1689 | I never altered the tone circuits | FRETZ::HEISER | third stone from the sun | Tue Sep 22 1992 12:19 | 2 |
| > Considering how much work Mike did to his M1 to improve the sound and
> reliability, I think I'd probably agree.
|
1103.1690 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Low self opinion | Tue Sep 22 1992 12:22 | 2 |
| But you replaced a lotta underspecced resistors, caps, and stuff,
right?
|
1103.1691 | | KDX200::COOPER | I even use TONE soap !! | Tue Sep 22 1992 13:18 | 11 |
| I'll stand up and say that Kitty's sound GREAT, but I gotta agree about
the workmanship/reliability factor. I smoked one in the first set, smoked
4 12AX7's in my basement and discovered horrid looking welds on the chassis,
carppy components, and just generally shoddi-ness. But I must say that I
can also beat the crap out of an amp too, so I'm available for stress testing.
:)
But I still say that Pat Blair owns one of the sweetest combos I've ever
heard... I was floored when I first heard his M1 60wtr !
jc
|
1103.1692 | this is getting nowhere | FRETZ::HEISER | third stone from the sun | Tue Sep 22 1992 14:28 | 4 |
| The ones that have smoked are a small percentage of those that didn't.
The workmanship in mine wasn't any worse than any other vendor either.
Mike
|
1103.1693 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Low self opinion | Tue Sep 22 1992 14:34 | 10 |
| All I can say is that mine never had any trouble (other then blowing a
preamp tube) in the year and a half that I had it. There were no
non-standard holes in the chassis or odd looking weld marks on it.
Always sounded great.
Plus, I'd say that most of the problems people had with the LPMG
bargain basement blowouts were tubes. I didn't hear about any of them
losing things like transformers or any other major componants.
Greg
|
1103.1694 | bulletproof? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Toy Syndrome Addict | Tue Sep 22 1992 15:39 | 14 |
| I bought one of the 100w heads in the LPMG blowout.....had to replace
the 12ax7's and 6L6GC's immediately....trouble free from that point
on.....I cranked the muther, too.....
RE: Coop being hard on amps.....his KH gave him a l'il trubble one
night on stage (before he had it sorted out...we both had up front
teething problems, but we only paid $211.00 for 'em). In a fit of
frustration, he 'accidentally' knocked it off his cab (or rack, I
forget) into a 3' drop to the floor....put new toobs in it the next
day and used it in A/B switching fashion from then until....?
They're pretty tough units.....IMHO
|
1103.1695 | | KDX200::COOPER | I even use TONE soap !! | Tue Sep 22 1992 18:00 | 8 |
| 'Accidently' nothin ! I kicked that mutha half way across the stage
(ummm, this was at Shooters - that amp flew at LEAST 2 feet :).
I was not a happy camper. :) I get a little "hot" when my gear doesn't
work. I used it A/B for about a month then sold it to another noter.
Great stage show though, I saw the whites of every patrons eyes in the
place. :)
|
1103.1696 | | BUSY::VMESITE | | Wed Sep 23 1992 07:11 | 19 |
| GAD! did I start this? 1st off, I can and do afford any amp I want,
and since I've been in the repair biz for over 15 years, I DO know
arse from elbow. My gripe with the KH are the quality of workmanship
NOT the sound. I've always said they were killer sounding amps, and
that's what makes it so bad about the quality. I've NEVER opened
a KH that didn't look like a high school shop nightmare.
IF they were made better, and had a rep for better workmanship, they
would still be made today (SOMEONE would of bought the name). The
same can be said for the NAME Hiwatt.
The pre-amps were built better, but the combos and heads wern't.
PITIFUL wiring, chassis like they were made in Jr. High shop, and
quality of parts that makes "Earth amps" look great.
A shame, cause tech-wise, the IDEAS were really great.
Jay (sorry to PO so many people off) Tashjian
|
1103.1697 | yep..... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Wed Sep 23 1992 07:39 | 14 |
| I'd agree with JT's comments not to mention the mechanical design of
the KH's is poor. Such things as supporting a piece of etch with plastic pot's,
for the preamp board(M1)or input/out jacks of the effects loop is partial
support for the reverb board support,and soldering output transformer to a
piece of etch just isn't good design practice with something that sees alot of
vibration. The chassis of the amp I saw was buckling under the support of the
power xformer. Just to name a few items.... :^)
Alot of trade off's were made to cut cost's and increase profits....
It all can be fixed,massaged and made bullet proof...and if your
handy with this kind of stuff it can be alot of fun. :^)
Rick
|
1103.1698 | po'd? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Toy Syndrome Addict | Wed Sep 23 1992 07:55 | 13 |
| RE: -2
1. you didn't piss ME off......a counter point doesn't necessarily mean
anybody's riled...relax. 8^)
2. I'm not qualified to have an opinion as to whether or not KH's are
built in a shoddy manner. If you are, then it must be true, at
least for the amps you've seen. Al I'm was saying is, I never
experienced any symptoms of shoddy workmanship in the one KH I
owned. Maybe it would have shown up down the road, had I kept the
amp.....
steev
|
1103.1699 | | FRETZ::HEISER | third stone from the sun | Wed Sep 23 1992 11:43 | 7 |
| Gee Coop, you did a Nirvana before they made it popular!
As for KH, they must have had a heck of a profit margin. Makes you
wonder why they didn't make it. Maybe they just didn't sell enough
units.
Mike
|
1103.1700 | | MSDOA::BLAIR | Don't let it start! | Wed Sep 23 1992 11:56 | 17 |
|
Jay we do appreciate your opinion and do believe you know what
you are talking about. The reason I got po'd is because...
> sell it....buy a real amp.
>
>
> Jay
sounds a lot different than your last reply on workmanship.
FWIW, I happen to agree with you on the workmanship. I spent
a good many hours putting things together the way they should
have been.
-pat
|
1103.1701 | NCC-1701 | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Wed Sep 23 1992 12:10 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1702 | going for .2000 now? | FREEBE::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Wed Sep 23 1992 12:31 | 24 |
|
I somewhat agree with Jay T - but with a few quick qualifications:
1) The early KH amps had some design problems (plastic shafts,
underspec diodes, and mounting the xformer to the PCB), but later
units did make some improvements. My M1's are later s/n's and I'm glad
they are.
2) The staff at LPMG were FAR from electronically competent. They
are a freakin' percussion company (enough said)!
I was in a rush to get to band practice last night (cuz of my job)
and grabbed the most compact amp I have, the KittyHawk M5. I actually
got some funny looks from the band members since they are used to
seeing the rack rig or at least the Rexx (now there's a well-built
piece of gear!). Amazingly enough the M5 was more than adequate and
with the master volume on 7-1/2 (hey it's *only* 45 watts) it sounded
great. And I used no effects. The M5 was very volume responsive, I just
rolled it up or down and switched pickups to get my tonal variations.
It's just the opposite of the rack where I rarely change my guitars
settings.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1703 | No wonder, do they walk upright? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Low self opinion | Wed Sep 23 1992 13:41 | 4 |
| > 2) The staff at LPMG were FAR from electronically competent. They
> are a freakin' percussion company (enough said)!
You mean...{oooooh}, they're DRUMMERS?!
|
1103.1704 | | BUSY::VMESITE | | Fri Sep 25 1992 06:46 | 19 |
| OK, I'll chill out. maybe the "Buy a real amp" line was nasty.
KH was NOT the 1st amps of name to have such problems, even the early
UK Hiwatts had bad chassis. BUT they made up for it in wiring
quality and part strength. KH did neither. The LP group mad a quick-
dive effort to raise BUCKS, so they just bought out what was in the
shop, and pasted them together. ALOT of these units were then re-
worked by dealers who could not get LP to fix them, as quite a few
were sold "as-is, no return". What po's me is that the design was
great, the layouts of the PCBs were very good, just etched VERY
badly. The transformers were VERY GREAT (!!!!!), but the final
product bit the big one.
BUT...the sound....they were something else.
Jay (Out buying a 'real amp' today. I found another 200 watt Marshall
Major in MINT shape for $250.)
|
1103.1705 | | KDX200::COOPER | I even use TONE soap !! | Fri Sep 25 1992 07:14 | 2 |
| 200wt Marshall Major eh ?? What a dog !!
jc
|
1103.1707 | | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Fri Sep 25 1992 11:35 | 16 |
| oh come on Jay, don't chill out.. I love a good bar room brawl in the
notes file... ;-)
But even I have to compromise and admit that some of the KH execution was
pretty bad...stuff like supporting the preamp board with plastic pots is
just dumb.
I still couldn't live without the KHM1 sound though.. I hope my units never
blow up on me...that's one reason why I treat them with care. You won't find
me kicking one off a speaker cab on stage!! 8^)
And btw- one of my M1's is an earlier one with a grand lead preamp in it...
there are subtle circuitry and sound differences between it and the later
one with an M1 preamp.
/Steve
|
1103.1708 | | KDX200::COOPER | I even use TONE soap !! | Fri Sep 25 1992 11:51 | 6 |
| >blow up on me...that's one reason why I treat them with care. You won't find
>me kicking one off a speaker cab on stage!! 8^)
Oh, but it felt gooood !! You should try it too - what a bunch of cool sounds
I got !!!
jc
|
1103.1709 | ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | tragically cool | Fri Sep 25 1992 12:05 | 1 |
| So I guess you were just flamin Nirvana for copying you.
|
1103.1710 | wham! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Toy Syndrome Addict | Fri Sep 25 1992 12:22 | 8 |
| You shoulda been there! Coop, I knew you were pissed, but I didn't
know you *meant* to punt the sucker.... I was frustrated with my
bargain KH; ready to send it back until Odie calmed me down and had me
test/replace the toobs....emotional Italian that I be....
I'd buy another, but it would be an M1 combo.....
Steev
|
1103.1711 | | KDX200::COOPER | I even use TONE soap !! | Fri Sep 25 1992 12:42 | 2 |
| Nhaaa, I was copying The Who!
:)
|
1103.1712 | | KDX200::COOPER | I even use TONE soap !! | Fri Sep 25 1992 12:46 | 2 |
| Ummm, my temper has damaged more things than I like to think about.
:)
|
1103.1713 | grrrrrrrrr... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Toy Syndrome Addict | Fri Sep 25 1992 13:05 | 9 |
|
>>Ummm, my temper has damaged more things than I like to think about.
>> :)
I, yes even I, am guity of same...hard to believe, eh?
Steev_always_calm_cool_and_collected (between tantrums, that is)
8^)
|
1103.1714 | | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Fri Sep 25 1992 15:55 | 13 |
|
If I bought another one it would be the M5 45 watter. I would pull the
chassis out of the cab, invert it so that the tubes face up, make my
own faceplate, install a fan (just to be safe), shock mount it and put
it in a rack!
Of course, I'd have to get it for $175 like the first M5 I got. That
one is always gonna be the R&B combo that 6V6's are great for!
I'm still keeping the M1's, but I bet a VHT Pittbull would've been just as
nice and more serviceable. How are they built Jay T?
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1715 | | BUSY::VMESITE | | Mon Sep 28 1992 06:57 | 8 |
| Majors need 2 fans, they so funky.....
EVERYBODY should kick the crap out of a amp, pref a old vintage unit,
at least once in their life. Puts everything in order. Can't have
these things rule us. OR, us them.
Jay
|
1103.1716 | Kitty Alive in Europe | RICKS::ROST | Baba Ram Bolinski | Fri Oct 16 1992 07:41 | 23 |
| From: [email protected] (Christian Sebeke)
Subject: --- KITTY HAWK IS ALIVE! ---
Organization: Univ. Hannover, LFI, Abt. Design&Test
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1992 09:30:57 GMT
Some days ago there was a question about Kitty Hawk. The distributor
has changed: It is
Dutch Amplifier Corporation
+31 - 74915753
The Netherlands
They manage the world distribution of the products, I spoke to one
of the guys today. Watch ot for their products. The Scorpions from
Hannover use(d) them in their effect racks. I am not affiliated with
them in any way.
Greetings from Christian.
---
Christian Sebeke, Univ. Hannover/LFI, Schneiderberg 32, D-3000 Hannover 1 Tel: +49 511 762 5035 [email protected]
|
1103.1717 | | MSDOA::BLAIR | It's 11 years and I'm shiftin' gears | Fri Oct 16 1992 09:16 | 11 |
|
I've got a lame relay in my M1 and have had pee-poor luck getting a
replacement. It's a Siemens A0006001 101 (I think), for what it's
worth. I called the Netherlands number Brian posted and they referred
me to a stateside parts distributor.
904-626-0411
I'll give them a try today and post the results.
(thanks Brian!)
|
1103.1718 | worth a try? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | gwadlluB cixelsyD | Fri Oct 16 1992 09:18 | 6 |
| Odie,
there is a Seimens components plant in Newport News, VA. Try area code
804 directory assistance, and ask for customer service at the plant.
Steve
|
1103.1719 | Thanks Doogie | MSDOA::BLAIR | It's 11 years and I'm shiftin' gears | Fri Oct 16 1992 09:52 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1720 | | MSDOA::BLAIR | It's 11 years and I'm shiftin' gears | Fri Oct 16 1992 10:12 | 2 |
|
Oops, that Siemens in Newport News is an automotive supplier...
|
1103.1721 | no prob, Vinnie | NAVY5::SDANDREA | gwadlluB cixelsyD | Fri Oct 16 1992 10:13 | 1 |
| -< Thanks Doogie >-
|
1103.1722 | sorry.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | gwadlluB cixelsyD | Fri Oct 16 1992 10:14 | 3 |
| re: components plant is automotive......
oops, indeed!
|
1103.1723 | | EZ2GET::STEWART | The best way out is through. | Sat Oct 17 1992 17:39 | 8 |
|
that shouldn't be a problem - just tell 'em the part came out of an
Audi - maybe they'll have mercy on you...
|
1103.1724 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | Life is | Thu Oct 22 1992 11:48 | 6 |
| So where is the Kitty parts department these days? I need a transformer for
a Quattro, Joe's smoked last night at rehersal.
thanks
dbii
|
1103.1725 | | MSDOA::BLAIR | It's 11 years and I'm shiftin' gears | Thu Oct 22 1992 12:26 | 11 |
|
Dave, try Avalon parts. They are in Florida @ 904-626-0411.
Ask for Alphonso Bauk. He is the stateside distributor but is
just starting up. The guy who is head honcho (Gunter Somebody)
at Dutch Amplifier Corp is supposed to visit him soon. Let us
know how it goes.
As mentioned earlier by Brian, the Netherlands number is
31 749 15753.
-pat
|
1103.1726 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | Life is | Fri Oct 23 1992 09:18 | 19 |
| Well Bremer Music doesn't answer their phone, I keep getting shutoff by the
call director at Avalon Parts (stupid call waiting thing). LPMG told me talk to
the now defunct Kramer Music company.
Interesting side line: LPMG told me they dropped Kitty Hawk because they (LPMG)
weren't getting compensated for warranty work by Kitty Hawk and they had to eat
all the warranty work that was done nationwide.
Anybody know what the transformer secondary was rated for in volts and amps?
Andybody got any other ideas about where I could get a transformer that works?
I haven't tried the Dutch number yet, I also got a fax number for Kitty Hawk in
Germany that I could use as a last result.
If I fail to find parts for this I'm gonna seriously consider dumping my kitties,
much as I like them, since I need reliable and repairable gear in my rack...
dbii (It's JMP-1 or access time?)
|
1103.1727 | Kitty Hawk officially dead now: RIP | HEDRON::DAVEB | Life is | Wed Nov 11 1992 13:36 | 7 |
| I just spoke with Tom bremer (persistance pays) he told me that kitty hawk
in germany has folded. The last shipment of parts he expects to get is supposed
to clear customs next week. Get your spares while you can folks.
too bad, this stuff sounds better than anything else I've tried.
dbii
|
1103.1728 | | WAGON::SAKELARIS | | Wed Nov 11 1992 14:23 | 9 |
| >> too bad, this stuff sounds better than anything else I've tried.
Just jusdging from what I've read about KH Dave it seems that the stuff
also sounds better than anything else when *fried*. Or is that fries
better than anyone elses sound stuff?
I dunno, I've had a sh!tty day.
"sakman"
|
1103.1729 | not surprised | FREEBE::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Wed Nov 11 1992 17:41 | 19 |
|
Without a "in" on the American market, I'm not surprised. They
managed to keep it together (with some help from me) for a few years.
Better QC on things like potentiometers (which aren't trivial when they
suck!) would have helped.
So I still have my Kitty gear and plan on keeping some for awhile.
M1's still kick major butt in my book, and M5's are a vintage style amp
done right. The preamps were cool, but.....
When KH wanted you to buy a preamp for $600-900 list ($450-600
actual) and then lay out big bucks for the patch bayettes to switch
them (glad I got a few cheap!), the H & K ATTAX preamp does both for
less than $500! The stuff WE (DEC noters) got cheap wasn't a bad deal
but regular prices were up there!
IF H & K bites the big one blame ME! Here I am, in my den, looking at
my M1 stack (collectors item!) Gotta love it (until it fries).
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1730 | | FRETZ::HEISER | I jam, therefore I am | Thu Nov 12 1992 09:53 | 9 |
| > When KH wanted you to buy a preamp for $600-900 list ($450-600
> actual) and then lay out big bucks for the patch bayettes to switch
> them (glad I got a few cheap!), the H & K ATTAX preamp does both for
> less than $500!
5 years ago it didn't. Advancements in technology bring the price down
with increased functionality. It was competitive in its day.
Mike
|
1103.1731 | | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Fri Nov 13 1992 09:47 | 15 |
|
Re: -.1
I remember an interview with George Rose (pres of LPMG) where he
stated that they, meaning KH, were the first ones out with a decent
single space tube preamp. I think Metaltronix/Perfect Connection
was also in the market with one though and I'm not sure if Soldano
or Harry Kolbe had one. One thing for certain is that KH was one of
first in that market and many, many more followed. And Mike H is
right, just like with computers- you get a lot more bang for the buck
these days.
Well I'll have to see how long my KH's last.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1732 | | KDX200::COOPER | I even use TONE soap !! | Fri Nov 13 1992 10:51 | 6 |
| Seems to me that ADA was out with the MIDI Tube preamp before H&K,
KittyHAwk or anyone else has a consumer-affordable one. I remember
looking for alternatives and people saying "A tube preamp in a single
space with MIDI ? - What the hell is MIDI ??"
:)
|
1103.1733 | | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Fri Nov 13 1992 10:52 | 5 |
| My M1's are still smokin'
Figuratively, that is! ;^)
/Steve
|
1103.1734 | | MSDOA::BLAIR | It's 11 years and I'm shiftin' gears | Fri Nov 13 1992 11:52 | 3 |
|
Mine too. Azmatterofact, 2 friends of mine now own Twins since
their previous girly-man amps couldn't compete 8^).
|
1103.1735 | | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Mon Nov 16 1992 12:46 | 7 |
|
FWIW - I play de BLOOOZ on my M5 becuz it grooves!!!!! Seriously
a great sounding Bluesy amp.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1736 | Kitty Hawk has been getting lots of good press lately | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Thu Jan 14 1993 11:00 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1737 | | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Thu Jan 14 1993 12:25 | 16 |
|
RE: -.1 Whatcha mean by that??
My latest Kitty idea: I'm putting my patch bayettes (two total,
one pb1, one pb2) in a dual rack case and letting them switch my
old stomp boxes in/out via MIDI and any of my amp combinations. This
set up gives me six audio loops and eight programmable switches per
MIDI patch! Pretty flexible for use with my M1's the M5 or my Rexx gear.
I presently have a Boss Super Chorus but I'm going to add a DD-3
Digital delay and any other Boss effects I can find cheap.
The idea here is to use mostly what I already have. The only thing
that runs over $100 is the DD-3 delay. Also the M1's behave better with
stomp boxes rather that the FX loop. I have moved out a lot of gear.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1738 | the USS Kitty Hawk | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Thu Jan 14 1993 13:06 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1739 | | KDX200::COOPER | Hello me, it's me again! | Thu Jan 14 1993 16:20 | 1 |
| My sister ship....
|
1103.1740 | | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 15 1993 10:31 | 10 |
| Did ya see the M5 at Daddy's posted in note 2?
I wonder if it's the 25W or 45W version?
Not that I'm in the market or anything...
I wonder if Daddy's knows that those beasts could be
had for ~$150.00 during the blow-out days.
/Steve
|
1103.1741 | nice clean sound.... | KALVIN::BUSENBARK | | Fri Jan 15 1993 11:01 | 8 |
| Steve,
It's the 45 watt version,with an oak cab and Celestion....The
cosmetics are quite nice,the electronics are typical KH....
Rick
|
1103.1742 | they're back! | HEDRON::DAVEB | here we go bomb Iraq again, Iraq again... | Fri Jan 22 1993 08:40 | 6 |
| Yesterday I saw a flier for Kitty Hawk pre-amps and amps, now being manufactured
in Holland and imported through Florida. Dealer inquiries invited
Al's gonna look into adding them to the shop...
dbii
|
1103.1743 | | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Fri Jan 22 1993 10:07 | 7 |
|
...do you get a free case of Heineken when you buy one now?
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1744 | Kitty - life # 2 | FDCV08::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 22 1993 10:09 | 1 |
| Just goes to show - you can't keep a good amp down. 8^)
|
1103.1745 | | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Fri Jan 22 1993 13:44 | 10 |
|
Hey dbii - are the "new" KH's the same models we're familiar with?
Maybe the Roy Electrical crew just sold all the rights and tooling
and let somevody else give it another go. My suggestion: Use better
potentiometers first off, I would move the class A/AB switch to the
back of the amp since accidentally hitting this could easiliy make the
amp "unstable".
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1746 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | here we go bomb Iraq again, Iraq again... | Sun Jan 24 1993 14:36 | 16 |
| WHat they listed in the article was:
M1 stacks
Testerossa preamp
Quattro preamp
Dino preamo (I think it was dino)
Bayette I
Midi Auto mix
midi programmable eq
and something else....I forget
but it lives none the less
dbii
|
1103.1747 | KH 1x12 extension cab? | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Wed Jan 27 1993 18:44 | 10 |
| If anyone out there in Kitty-land picked up one of the KH 1x12
extension cabs back during the blowout days and don't need/want
it any longer, I'd be interested in buying it... I've checked
with the guy who bought all remaining stock from LPMG after the
blowout and he no longer has any. Matter of fact, he has hardly
any KH stuff anymore at all. He had apparently picked up all
the leftover amps (combos & heads) for approx. $80 per unit!
And we thought us noters got some good deals?!
/Steve
|
1103.1748 | | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Thu Jan 28 1993 08:32 | 14 |
|
Hey Steve - they were in short supply before the blowout days.
I had two 1 X 12's but I converted one of them into my rack by
removing the speaker baffle and adding rails. The other KH 1 X 12
stays at the rehearsal hall so I don't have to lug too much gear to
practice.
Maybe the new KH people can help you. Hey dbii - can you post
the new distributors address?
For other 1 X 12 cabs, I would look into either H&K, GK, or
Bag End. I really like the sound of my H&K GL-212!
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1749 | | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 29 1993 19:54 | 12 |
| I knew I should have bought one back during the blow-out... I know
a couple guys that got them from a shop in Danvers, MA for great a
great price.
And remember back during the blowout how LPMG was shippint the combo
amps and celestion speakers separately? I know one guy who received
his combo (without speaker) on one day, called up LPMG screaming that
they sent him an amp with no speaker... then received the speaker
the next day, and received a replacement speaker (free of charge) a
couple days later.... some guys have all the luck.
/Steve
|
1103.1750 | a little work - but worth it! | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Sat Jan 30 1993 18:59 | 24 |
|
I decided to give the Korg A-4 a shot at controlling the M1 today.
Here's the scoop - I was able to do it, but I had the same exact
problem I had with the Roland GP-8. Once I plugged the external
controls into the footswitch jack my audio signal bit the bag!
There's that idiosyncrasy (where's my dictionary!) with the M1's
switching circuit preventing it from using the common ground with the
audio signal.
How did I manage to get it to work? A long time ago (LPMG days)
I had made up a project box out of radio shack parts. All it really is
is a relay controller that allow signal isolation. The nice thing is
that I equipped the box with three LEDs. Remember the M1 doesn't have
any indication on the front panel of what mode you are in. I'm gonna
integrate the box into the amp so it works everytime and the LED's are
visible on the front of the amp. I'd have to dig up the schematic I
drew up and post it in here. There is a yellow LED for a power
indicator for the box itself and the red and green LEDs duplicate the
KH footswitch. Works fine like this! I stayed plugged into the M1 for a
good two hours this afternoon. Still sounds HOT!
The REXX gear works fine without any mods. So now in my five user
banks on the A4 I've got two for the REXX rig and one for the M1!
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1751 | | FREEBE::REAUME | DEC has a CYCLONE - mpp12000 sx 200 | Wed Feb 10 1993 10:24 | 9 |
|
DANG - If I'd known we'd be jammin I think I would've brought
one of my M1's. I'm starting to use them more often again with the
A4 doing the effects/switching duties.
No Coop - I'm not gonna let my Access go anywhere (I can here
Coop now - "I'll give ya $100 for it!")
I'll see what I can do with the REXX.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1752 | | KDX200::COOPER | Hello me, it's me again! | Wed Feb 10 1993 10:34 | 5 |
| > No Coop - I'm not gonna let my Access go anywhere (I can here
> Coop now - "I'll give ya $100 for it!")
You don't know me very well BoOm! I'll give you $150 for it !!
:-)
|
1103.1753 | M3 for sale | AIMTEC::JOHNSON_R | | Wed Feb 10 1993 11:20 | 7 |
| From the local ADVERTISER....
Kittyhawk M3 60W tube amp. $175.00
Is this a good deal???
RJ
|
1103.1754 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a tumor!! | Wed Feb 10 1993 11:57 | 4 |
| Yeah, I'd say that's not a bad deal at all. I wouldn't mind having one
again. I really enjoyed the first one I had.
Greg
|
1103.1755 | 8^) | WOLVER::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Wed Feb 10 1993 13:38 | 11 |
| re: - a few
Yeah, Coop'll give ya $150 for it, but he'll wanna pay $100 down and
give ya the $50 "later"..........WAY later! 8^)
je's bustin ya bud....8^)
Coop, you comin' to Buck's tonite?
dawgster
|
1103.1756 | A KH/REXX hybrid | DABEAN::REAUME | Massively Parallel Brain Damage | Tue Feb 16 1993 11:47 | 16 |
|
I'm seriously considering utilizing my M5 combo's chassis to supply
the "juice" for the REXX 610S mounted inside my wooden cabinet. The
M5 has a great sound, but is somewhat limited in versatility. The
610S has three fully adjustable channels (gain, EQ, and level on all!)
but would really shine through an all tube power amp section like the
M5's 6V6 quartet.
I can mount the M5 chassis with the tubes facing up and it doesn't
have to be an irreversible procedure. If I decide to revert back to the
M5 I can do so. This seems like the best way to go for me. And I don't
have to spend any money!
What I probably will upgrade this year is my wireless system. I've
got my eye on a nice one!
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1757 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | sometimes salvation | Tue Feb 16 1993 11:49 | 1 |
| One vote for the 610S to go inside the exotic wood cab!!
|
1103.1758 | | DABEAN::REAUME | Massively Parallel Brain Damage | Tue Feb 16 1993 11:54 | 7 |
|
And I will bring it with me the next time I head to MA for training!
I might have to leave it at your house Buck (OK?). I really don't like
leaving gear in hotel rooms or hotel parking lots (That's why the
Access rack stayed home).
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1759 | | DABEAN::REAUME | Massively Parallel Brain Damage | Tue Mar 02 1993 08:38 | 9 |
|
I'm surprised I haven't seen anything anywhere on the new
Dutch Kitty Hawks. No ads in the mags or anything. Hmmm-
If I end up keeping the 5150 (could happen!), I might sell off
my 60 watt M1 head. Keep an eye on topic 2. The 5150 I picked up
cheap ($450 + tax) and it fits well on top of the KH full stack.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1760 | | DABEAN::REAUME | Resonance Control!!! | Thu Mar 11 1993 09:21 | 18 |
|
Well - I've irreversably modified my M5 combo amp. Because the M5 is
narrower (but deeper) than the M1/M3's dimensions, mounting this
chassis in the exotic wood cab has gotten to be a chore! The Rexx 610S
is ready for it's position. All it took was two 2-space rails, 3/8"
spacers, wood screws, a keyhole saw, and wood chisel. I had to move a
small section of brace/mount for the speaker baffle.
The M5 requires removing all pots and the preamp circuit module. The
power amp circuit will function standalone through the effects return.
The *only* switches and knobs still functional after the conversion
will be the power, standby switches and the presence control. My only
regret is that the reverb circuit is preamp controlled (rats!).
I do know how it's gonna sound with the REXX 610S driving the M5's
6V6 power tube quartet. And the wood cabinet adds a touch of aesthetic
class to this one of a kinder!
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1761 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | just 'cuz you own the land, there's no unique hand floods the dam | Thu Apr 08 1993 13:41 | 8 |
| The phone number for Kitty hawk is 904-626-0411, the importer is Bach Roxxx
(really) there at that Avalon group that was previously mentioned and as
near as I can tell they are never there (I've been calling for a transformer
for Joe's quattro). Al has been waiting for weeks for some dealer info, they
keep calling him about placing an order but have yet to give him any product
info at all. Looks like this new importer may be a turkey...
dbii
|
1103.1762 | | DABEAN::REAUME | GTR->A4->KHM1 | Tue Apr 27 1993 09:41 | 25 |
|
I'm sort of doing my retro thing these days too. NO , I haven't sold
the ACCESS rack that I've spent a lot of time and money on. And I
didn't go out and buy the VOX AC-30 re-issue (I can see Buck-E-Lee
with a VOX AC-30 though, just imagine). I like the new ads -
"VOX - It's What's Happening ....again"
So what am I doing different? Look what topic I'm in (haven't been
here in awhile). I decided to fire up the M1 again and switch it with
the Korg A4 thru the KH patch bayettes. My M1's still sound great. The
footswitch works but the LED indicators don't do what they are supposed
to. Since both of my M1's are doing the same thing I think it has something
to do with the way the Roland GP-8 and the A4 have common grounds between
the audio and footswitch. So instead of fixing both of them, I'm making
up the relay isolation circuits and mounting them directly in the M1
chassis with LED indicators for channel status on the M1 as well as the
footswitch.
For now the patch bayettes are doing the trick. I used this set up at
practice last Sunday night, I'll use it again tonight, and I'll
probably use the A4/PB/M1 driving a Kitty half stack 4 X 12 on this
Saturday's gig. I still think the M1 sounds great (IMHO it's the BEST
of all the KH gear).
-KHaB{}{}M (again)-
|
1103.1763 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Do I hear a chainlift? | Tue Jul 06 1993 18:55 | 23 |
|
...I know, dare I ask!
I realize that the Reaganish GTS days have drawn to a close (quick!
.. where's my credit card!) But it's been awhile since the fire got lit
in this topic with the warehouse sale and all. And after that time a
lot of new gear has come and gone, not to mention the "retro" craze
that Coop and I (add John Patrucci to that) don't seem to want to be a
part of.
Who still owns KH gear? Who still uses it? Enquiring minds want to
know!
Myself? I still use my M1's from time to time. I also use the Patch
Bayettes when using the M1's. I still have two KH tube preamps, one
QT, one TR; they collect dust). My M5 combo has been hacked into power
amp only status for my REXX 610S (talk about a jigsaw gone wild!)
That's it. I'm changing bands again in August and actually leaning
toward the REXX 610S/KH M5 pwr amp/wood cab w celestion for a gigging
amp. Time will tell!
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1764 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | just 'cuz you own the land, there's no unique hand floods the dam | Wed Jul 07 1993 07:29 | 10 |
| Well I still use mine. Quattro/testerossa/bayette into an intellifex and
powered by a sp-1000....ok so I like gear made by out of business companies...
KH is supposed to be alive, the US distributor is a twit, he keeps promising
a transformer for my singer's broken quattro "next week", he has yet to supply
the shop with any literature, even though he calls trying to get an opening
order every month or so...as yet I don't think they've sucessfully imported
anything...
dbii
|
1103.1765 | yes | GOOROO::DCLARK | fondling diversity | Wed Jul 07 1993 08:50 | 6 |
| I still play through the M3 I bought from Alan Starr. Unless I'm
practicing with my current one-shot band I'm usually playing
acoustic, so it doesn't get that much of a workout. Sounds
very warm, especially clean.
- Dave
|
1103.1767 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Son of Spam | Wed Jul 07 1993 16:03 | 3 |
| I still wear my KH t-shirt.
Greg
|
1103.1768 | does this count? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | the Bass player shot the deputy... | Thu Jul 08 1993 08:33 | 3 |
| I *really* miss my 100w M3 head......waaaaaarm and smooth!
8^(
|
1103.1769 | still have mine, but rarely use it | FRETZ::HEISER | light without heat | Wed Jul 14 1993 13:49 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1770 | cheap pot problems | DEMING::DCLARK | fondling diversity | Mon Jul 26 1993 10:25 | 12 |
| one thing that's been irritating me about my KH is the crappy pots
they used for the volume and tone controls. They get really dirty
in no time and then they are noisy and don't work too well (e.g.
channel volume alternates between soft and extrememly loud as
you turn the channel volume knob). I've pulled the head apart
several times and sprayed the pots with contact cleaner but the
problem seems to be getting worse; i.e. I can't get the pots
clean at all anymore. Should a novice like me try to replace my
pots with better ones? Does anyone know where I can find the correct
values for replacement pots?
thanks - Dave
|
1103.1772 | have fun.... | KALVIN::BUSENBARK | | Mon Jul 26 1993 13:30 | 9 |
| Dave,
While your in there,you ought to consider running wires from the
output transformer to the power amp section,so that it isn't PC mounted
anymore. Matter of fact isn't there a note somewhere on how to bullet
proof a KH?
Rick
|
1103.1773 | Kitty Hawk really is back | HEDRON::DAVEB | anti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- Dorothy | Fri Jul 30 1993 08:02 | 41 |
| Good news for part hungry Kitty Hawk owners. They're back! Yesterday the
literature, dealer sign up forms etc. showed up at Al's. Followed by a phone
call where they apologized for poor response in the past. They didn't have
anything till now. They're stocked up on preamps/amps/speaker cabs and parts
now and beginning to do business. Included in the package were 2 All Access
backstage passes to see the Scorpions good for any/all shows on their
(apparently) upcoming tour.
Preamps:
Quattra (it's really spelled that way now)
testerossa
Dino (3 channel instead of 4 clean, crunch, lead)
amps:
50 and 100W Eagle combos
50 and 100w heads
cabs:
1X12
2X12
4X12
all include 70W Celestions (no other options)
Midi patch bayette I & II
Midi foot controller
Midi automixer (lets you control the mix of multiple preamps via midi)
Midi graphic eq (and darn 'spensive too)
available via Bach Roxx, the number is in an earlier note somewhere.
So we're ordering a quattra transformer for Joe's...I'll advise on the $ and
turnaround.
dbii
|
1103.1774 | | DABEAN::REAUME | ACCESS the TONE ZONE | Wed Aug 04 1993 19:11 | 11 |
|
Hmm - So what does an Eagle equate to? M1 - M3?
It's good to see the 2 X 12 speaker offering, I LOVE my H & K 2 X 12
with vintage cele's!
Prices dbii? Betcha nothing for less than half a G! (OK, maybe the
1 X 12 cab and the foot controller).
-B{}{}M-
(still with a lotta 'hawks)
|
1103.1775 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | anti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- Dorothy | Thu Aug 05 1993 09:06 | 19 |
| Dealer cost on the 50W eagle is $420, I figure that that'll translate to ~$800
list? The 1X12 extension is only $129 (dealer cost). But if it really sounds
the balls it'll probably sell.
The foot controller is way too high priced, $600+ dealer cost and it doesn't
support an expression pedal.
The midi graphic EQ is over $1k dealer cost
The quattra/testerossa are both over $600 dealer cost.
At these prices they're setting up to go out of business again IMHO. I can't
remember any other prices.
Al's gonna open with them this week, they only want a 1 piece order to get
established as a dealer, last I know he was gonna get an Eagle 50W combo
with the 1 X 12 cab (and a quattro transformer for Joe's preamp).
dbii
|
1103.1776 | | DABEAN::REAUME | ACCESS the TONE ZONE | Thu Aug 05 1993 11:57 | 14 |
|
YIKES!
The Midi graphic EQ is out to lunch, too much reasonably priced
competition. The tube pre-amps? I like what I paid much better!
They are nice, but not for that price. The MIDI foot controller
(that I already have) is worth $200 in todays market (tops).
We'll see what happens, the Eagle combo and speaker cab seems
fairly reasonably priced.
Kitty's back - but for how long?
-B-
|
1103.1778 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | anti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- Dorothy | Fri Aug 06 1993 11:56 | 4 |
| Capital City Music 158 Bangor St. Augusta Maine (207) 622-6522, tell Al I sent
ya' (good for a 10% overcharge :-))
dbii
|
1103.1779 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Eee-i-eee-i-oh | Fri Aug 06 1993 17:00 | 5 |
| Man, what are they trying to compete with that midi EQ anyway? White?
UREI? Sheesh, they don't have the name/rep to be able to charge that
much...
gh
|
1103.1780 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | lead us still, as thou hast lead.. | Wed Oct 20 1993 08:53 | 4 |
| Enquiring minds wanna know -- just want KH stuff does Boom own still??
At one point, it was like one of everything ... now that he is a MRP,
???
|
1103.1781 | still alive and well in KH land | DABEAN::REAUME | two sides - in & out | Wed Oct 20 1993 09:32 | 23 |
|
What's left in KH land for B{}{}M?
One Quattro pre-amp
One Patch Bayette 1
One MIDI foot controller
M1 100 watt dual 4X12 stack (the biggest air-mover I have!)
M1 60 watt head and 1X12 mini-cab
The guts of a M5 45 watter made into a power amp slave for my
REXX 610S and mounted in a KH exotic wood cabinet
Still a lot of Kitty stuff - all still working. Not quite as
much as I had back in the blowout days.
Most of the plug-in time is still in the H&K ACCESS. I'm using
headphones a lot for practice, either direct from the ACCESS or
from the recording line out into my Tascam 424 to play along with
rehearsal tapes.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1782 | that'll teach me from popping my head into this note! | POWDML::BUCKLEY | lead us still, as thou hast lead.. | Fri Oct 22 1993 10:58 | 4 |
| Last night I had this awful dream -- I dreamt I called up LPMG, had it
out with the SFH (Secretary from Hell), and ordered a TON of left-over
KH equipment from them. UPS shows up, and I open these bozes of JUNK!!
I remember think "what am I gonna do with this stuff?!?"
|
1103.1783 | deja vu, Buckster.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | WannaJam? | Fri Oct 22 1993 11:05 | 5 |
| RE: -1
GEEEZ, does that sound familiar!
8^)
|
1103.1784 | | JUPITR::DERRICOJ | Solid Bottom and a Tube Top | Sat Oct 23 1993 06:17 | 5 |
|
So let's figure out how much dynamite it takes to get one running....
|
1103.1785 | | DABEAN::REAUME | two sides - in & out | Wed Oct 27 1993 10:29 | 12 |
|
RE: .1782
I had the same dream, then I woke up and all the stuff was still
in my basement.
On the same note - I thought you liked the M1 Buck? It is now my
only redundant piece of KH gear! One I paid top $ for, one I got
cheap.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1786 | | KDX200::COOPER | There's a moon in the sky! | Sun Oct 31 1993 10:54 | 4 |
| There is a pair of celestion loaded 4x12's in the Denver paper today
for $300/ea!!
jc (WHo thinks that'd be a good deal...)
|
1103.1787 | | DABEAN::REAUME | Six Flags over Syracuse | Mon Nov 01 1993 07:48 | 6 |
|
KH 4X12's went for $799 list (about $500-550 from the dealer).
And I thought I was the only one with a KH stack. Coop - If you
snag them, ask the guy what happened to the KH head?
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1788 | | KDX200::COOPER | There's a moon in the sky! | Mon Nov 01 1993 11:50 | 2 |
| I won't be snaggin' those 4x12... I think the four I already have is
sufficient. :-)
|
1103.1789 | 'enough' is NOT in Coop's vocabulary...... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Too many blues, not enough chops... | Mon Nov 01 1993 12:02 | 8 |
| >I won't be snaggin' those 4x12... I think the four I already have is
>sufficient. :-)
OK, what did you do with Coop!? These are the words of an imposter!
8)
|
1103.1790 | | KDX200::COOPER | There's a moon in the sky! | Mon Nov 01 1993 12:06 | 7 |
| > -< 'enough' is NOT in Coop's vocabulary...... >-
Hmmm, well it is when I've got 200 other things that "need" too.
:-)
jc (Who won't be playing an colliseums in the future either)
|
1103.1791 | yep.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Too many blues, not enough chops... | Mon Nov 01 1993 12:12 | 9 |
| >Hmmm, well it is when I've got 200 other things that "need" too.
so many needs, so little time......8(
>jc (Who won't be playing an colliseums in the future either)
ya never know!
8)
|
1103.1792 | Specs still online? | STKHLM::LORENTZI | Make it one hundred pints of lager... | Mon Nov 22 1993 08:37 | 21 |
| Hi!
My KH M1 Combo (60W) blewed a couple of days ago and I left it to my local amp
repairman. According to them the transformer has blown and he don't where to
get a new one.
- Does anyone know the current status of manufactors/distributors in Europe (for
parts)?
- In note 1103.1210 there are references to online specs for the M1. Are they
still available somewhere on the network?
(PNO::MCAGLO::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[HEISER.GUITAR]).
- The repairman (supposed to be specialized on tube amps) suggested that he
could use a transformer from a Marshall JCM900 instead. Any comments on that?
Regards from a until now happy KH M1 Combo owner in Sweden,
/Per
|
1103.1793 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | anti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- Dorothy | Mon Nov 22 1993 08:53 | 8 |
| Yes contact BACH ROXXX 904-626-5741
They have a 45 day (minimum) lead time on repair parts, they stock nothing, and
have to order from the Netherlands to get parts.
good luck!
dave
|
1103.1794 | Adress/company name in Netherland | STKHLM::LORENTZI | Make it one hundred pints of lager... | Mon Nov 22 1993 09:01 | 8 |
| Hi again!
Thanks for the reply! Do you know what company in the Netherlands they order the
KH parts from?
/Per
(BACH ROXXX is in the US, or...)
|
1103.1796 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | anti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- Dorothy | Mon Nov 22 1993 11:35 | 6 |
| ROY is long gone, as far as I know it's now Kitty hawk. The US distributor
may know...
I don't for certain.
dave
|
1103.1797 | | DABEAN::REAUME | Six Flags over Syracuse | Mon Nov 22 1993 11:40 | 7 |
|
Dutch Amplifier Corp? I think that was mentioned many notes ago.
In this case it might be easier to contact the manufacturer rather
than deal with two Atlantic crossings.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1798 | for BCN listeners... | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Will work for '59 Les Paul | Mon Nov 22 1993 12:19 | 1 |
| did someone say Dutch-Co???
|
1103.1799 | in KH retro yet? | BVILLE::REAUME | | Tue Feb 22 1994 08:01 | 11 |
|
I know it's been awhile, but I fired up my "LPMG fire-sale"
KittyHawk M1 last weekend. Still sounds great! I have been sticking with
the ACCESS and the REXXrack lately, but the Kitty M1 still has some
serious sounds. This 60 watt head is the one Josh sold me for $350.
Buck jammed through it at my house when it was mounted in a combo
cabinet. He preferred it over my KH rack (no surprise there!).
Now that combo cab houses the REXX 610s pre-amp and KH M5 power amp.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1800 | slight shuffle | DABEAN::REAUME | click -- buzz -- whirr | Fri Apr 22 1994 12:39 | 11 |
|
Did somebody in the Mesa/Booger topic say that they couldn't get rid
of their M1 (Mikey H!). I keep finding new uses for mine. Now that I've
juggled some gear around I know what I'm going to do, and it doesn't
involve a new purchase. The GSP2101 is going line into the M1's power
amp and my slant KittyHawk 4X12 is going to be converted to stereo.
I'll feed one side with the M1 and the other with the SP-1000 that's
racked with the GSP-2101. I've slaved into the M1 in mono and it sounds
great, stereo should put me over the top!
-JR-
|
1103.1801 | Swiss Army Amp | TECRUS::ROST | Motivation: what good is it? | Fri Apr 22 1994 13:34 | 9 |
| >I keep finding new uses for mine.
1. Doorstop
2. Toaster
3. Way to keep the local amp repair dude in pocket money
Cesar "Kick In" Diaz
|
1103.1802 | now don't ask me why I bought a DECpc ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Fri Apr 22 1994 13:38 | 2 |
| I guess you can say my plans don't include the M1 and I'd feel more
comfortable with doing business with a known entity.
|
1103.1803 | still (heart) my M1 | FREEBE::REAUME | my 2 vices - GTS and coasters | Sat Aug 06 1994 12:31 | 13 |
|
I am still in the KH club, but I'm down to just the two M1's
and some speaker cabs. My recent GTS attack with the GSP-2101 had
me move out my trusty Quattro to a fellow KHer, as well as my recent
purchase of two Electro-Voice M12G guitar monitors had me move out my
one KH 1 X 12 speaker cab.
I have one person interested in a whole KH stack (M1 & two 4X12's)
going for a price that's a steal, considering the cost of decent
4X12's! Essentially I'll still have my M1 head and enough speakers to
move the Earth. I'll just have more room in basement and it won't look
like a music store any more.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1804 | don't expect to be going rack any time soon! | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Venimus, Vidimus, Coastimus | Mon Aug 08 1994 07:44 | 6 |
| I liked the sound of the KH's, but the reliability thing didn't thrill
me. I'll never forget when my Quattro fried...what a hassle it was to
try and get it on-line again! ;'(
If I ever bought another preamp/rack thing, it would probably be either
the ACCESS unit or the Mesa tri-axis (shades of Dream Theater here!).
|
1103.1805 | | DABEAN::REAUME | my 2 vices - GTS and coasters | Mon Aug 08 1994 08:29 | 15 |
|
... I've had better luck with my KH's than most have. Maybe that's
why they sent me spare parts and schematics. I hope my M1 stays
on-line for a long time to come.
FWIW - I went back to using the ACCESS for the bands gigs. EVERYONE
in my band said it sounds better than the GSP-2101! UNANIMOUS! So I
guess I really have no choice. I'll hang onto the GSP-2101 since it
does do a lot of things real well. I have to agree with the rest of the
band that the ACCESS wins the battle for tone quality! And there is no
comparison in programmability. The GSP-2101 is fairly easy to program,
while the ACCESS is a breeze.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1806 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Mon Aug 08 1994 15:21 | 3 |
| Buck, proceed to the local music/marshall dealer and plug into a
JMP-1. Thats Marshalls latest MIDI preamp. It rocks!
jc
|
1103.1808 | take my amp please | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Sep 16 1994 11:35 | 2 |
| If they were vintage, someone would buy my M1 so I can get a Marshall
dual reverb unit.
|
1103.1810 | | BVILLE::REAUME | | Fri Sep 16 1994 16:04 | 30 |
|
Correct - my KH gear is down to this:
One M1 100 watt head
One Patch Bayette 1 - for switching stomps and channels
One Midi Controller - Still the MOST RUGGED one I've seen!
That's it. I'd have to mention that the reasons I've lightened
my equipment load is that I needed more room in my basement, since
I have two children (a eighteen month old son and a three and a half
year old daughter) that I didn't have when all the KH stuff started.
Then there's the REXX thing. I have the REXX 1602/601 two space,
three channel 150 watt rack rig as well as the 610S preamp integrated
into a combo (with a KH M5 45 watt power section). And I've got the
Digitech GSP-2101/SP-1000 rack which is decent but can't beat:
... the Hughes and Kettner ACCESS/Rocktron Intellifex, Velocity 300
amp rack system. By far the best sounds I've got.
The speakers I currently use are a H&K 2 X 12 vintage celestion cab,
and for true stereo - two EV M12-G guitar monitors. These speakers are
what convinced me that I didn't need the stack arrangement anymore.
That's all I need.
Since I still have three and a half pieces of KH gear, I'll stay in
this topic. I hope that Steve and Bob are happy with their new KH
acquisitions.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1811 | | GOES11::HOUSE | How could I have been so blind? | Fri Sep 16 1994 17:38 | 6 |
| > two EV M12-G guitar monitors.
You like those things? I'd seen them before and thought it was a good
idea.
Greg
|
1103.1812 | optimized! | FREEBE::REAUME | my 2 vices - GTS and coasters | Sat Sep 17 1994 16:23 | 17 |
|
Do I like the EV M12-G monitors? I sold my KH 4X12's which sounded
great but were a lot to carry. The deal with the M12-G's is that I
can carry both of them at the same time (they have handles molded into
the case, and sound absolutely smokin when run with a stereo rig).
And everybody else in the band appreciates them even more than me
because now the sound is IN MY FACE! There's even a place to mount a
gooseneck for miking these things, but I go through the REd Box anyway.
They are also built real rugged and handle 200 watts. I haven't done
a gig without them. It really is a great option for someone trying
to downsize (ouch, I hate that word!) their rig, or allowing more
control over their stage volume. If a guitarist doesn't not go through
the soundboard, then these probably are not the best way to go since
they are very directional.
Oh Yeah, this is 1103, right? The KH M1 sounds great through these
M12-G monitors!
|
1103.1814 | | DABEAN::REAUME | my 2 vices - GTS and coasters | Mon Sep 26 1994 12:40 | 10 |
|
So obviously the transformer I sent were helpful. The
Grand Lead has got to be a classic. Actually, they were never
distributed in the US. It was LPMG that requested the name change to
M1 for marketing the Kitty Hawk top-of-the-line.
BTW Steve - Your "other" extras should arrive this week. Last
week got busy and I got behind.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1816 | Marshall rulz! | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Sep 29 1994 12:21 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1818 | take my M1, please | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Sep 29 1994 14:19 | 1 |
| I wouldn't care if they were styrofoam, it's the sound that counts.
|
1103.1819 | Kitty Lives | DABEAN::REAUME | my 2 vices - GTS and coasters | Thu Sep 29 1994 17:11 | 9 |
|
Any takers? Is Mike serious? "Take my M1"?
I don't slam Marshall. I'm just not one to think that it's the
*only* amp built to rock. I still have my KH M1, REXX gear, and
ACCESS, but if I won the lotto I think I'd either buy a rack mounted
VHT PITTBULL Ultra-lead or Mesa Dual Recto.
-B{}{}M-
|
1103.1820 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:28 | 1 |
| Sure I'm serious, my back is killing me!
|
1103.1821 | | DABEAN::REAUME | my 2 vices - GTS and coasters | Fri Sep 30 1994 07:36 | 13 |
|
RE: -.1
GET A PIGNOSE AMP!
Anybody remember those?
Hey Mike. Did you ever try lifting a JCM900 combo? Those aren't
light either!
-JR-
|
1103.1822 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Sep 30 1994 11:43 | 1 |
| Yeah, but there not nearly as bad as a KH which isn't as bad as a Twin!
|
1103.1825 | | GOES11::HOUSE | How could I have been so blind? | Fri Sep 30 1994 14:39 | 3 |
| re: Steve
AAAAAAAAAHAHHAHAA!!!
|
1103.1826 | | DABEAN::REAUME | It's what's happening ...again | Mon May 01 1995 13:53 | 28 |
|
It is with some regret that I have to announce that I am no longer
(I know you hate hearing these kind of notes)
..I am no longer the KittyHawk king! I have gone beyond beyond in my
GTS acquisitions and aspirations. Long live the king - Steve Goodwin!
He has (will have) a new M1 100 watt head with road case. I don't think
it could go to a better person that can appreciate what the M1 has to
offer. Being familiar with the history helps too. I still have my KH M5
power section running my REXX 610s combo.
All in all I have no regrets about all the Kitties I've used. My
favorites were the M1's by far, then the Testarossa pre-amp.
Current amp inventory:
I'm still playing a lot and the H & K ACCESS/ROCKTRON rack is pulling
its weight quite well. The REXX 610s makes a killer practice/back-up amp
and is well worth keeping (It's that George Krampera signature thing
according to Buck). I might hang on to the REXX 1602/601 rack rig
since it is so compact and powerful.
Drum roll ... And my first venture into the retro trend is a
VOX AC30-TB amp (hence my p_n). I've wanted one for awhile, after trying
one once I was ready to go for it but the price was sky-high! Now it
looks like I can negotiate a deal after selling a few pieces of gear and
kissing up to the wife. I should have my first VOX by next weekend!
|
1103.1828 | just a thought! | FABSIX::I_GOLDIE | resident alien | Mon May 01 1995 15:20 | 7 |
| something that crossed my mind today while I was looking at the 30 watt
2x10 Marshall re-issue combo is.....if all these amps that are being
re-issued so good then why were they taken off the market place in the
beginning? 8)
ian
|
1103.1829 | Long live the King | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Mon May 01 1995 15:24 | 1 |
| I still have my M1 100wt 1x12 combo, but who knows for how long.
|
1103.1831 | | GOES11::LAMBERT | Sam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXO | Mon May 01 1995 17:57 | 11 |
| I must admit, I'm a little bummed that I let my M3 60w combo go away. I
got more for it than I paid for it, but for the price it was a killer amp.
(Got it during the "fire sale".) So now I've got a 50w Marshall JCM800 and
a new Fender Performer series trying to fill the void. Only because I
didn't trust the long term reliabilty of the Kitty. Sigh. (Though to be
honest, given the amount of hacking - by the factory - that had been done to
my KH's chassis I think anyone would have been leery. We're talking major
hack job here.)
-- Sam
|
1103.1832 | | DABEAN::REAUME | It's what's happening ...again | Tue May 02 1995 08:13 | 10 |
|
I agree with Sam - some of the blowout amps very likely were the
"let's get this thing running so we can get a few bucks for it" type
of sale items. I had the word from Josh at LPMG that the KH series
had their series of improvements over the two years that they were
imported. Since I had the rapport with the LPMG crew I made sure that
the one M1 I bought (before the fire sale) had all the enhancements,
better pots, transformer/chassis isolation, beefier power stage
rectifiers. The one I sold Steve is a late s/n, and has all the
improvements. And he got the amp at a "blow-out" price!
|
1103.1833 | the original M3? | YIELD::DCLARK | | Tue May 02 1995 08:25 | 12 |
| I have an M3 100W head from LPMG, the serial number is "1".
Jay Tashjian did a lot of work on it a few years ago which
greatly enhanced its reliability then Neal Orsi changed out
the crappy pots they had in there and put in Fender pots
and knobs. Now it runs like a dream. It has an exceptional
clean tone. The overdrive channel is a little dark. I keep
the master volume at 10 and use the channel volumes for
control.; For some reason it sounds much better this way
than if I use some other combination of master and channel
volumes. Only problem is that its so LOUD I never turn the
channel volume up past about 2.5, even when I'm playing
outside.
|
1103.1834 | | GOES11::LAMBERT | Sam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXO | Tue May 02 1995 13:10 | 9 |
| Mine had 1/4" holes drilled into the back of the chassis, then covered with
metal plates rivetted to the main chassis. I think it had the "cheap" pots,
too. It sounded great, I just didn't know if it would last. I sold it over
the USEnet to a guy in CA., who sold it himself a month later. I'll
probably end up finding it in a music store 10 years from now and buying it
for more than I paid for it...
-- Sam
|
1103.1835 | it is for me | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Tue May 02 1995 16:59 | 1 |
| Longevity and support would be a concern for any KH owner.
|
1103.1837 | | FREEBE::REAUME | It's what's happening ...again | Wed May 03 1995 08:29 | 23 |
|
I agree with Steve, the only KH component that isn't "off-the-shelf"
would be the transformers. I'm still not sure if KH is in business
in Germany or not. I included the letter I got from Gundolf back in
1990 with my "package" for Steve G. Along with the KH M1 and Calzone
case, he's got another t-shirt, literature (color catalog!) and misc
promo items. I think he'll be happy, since I let the gear go pretty
cheap.
I might have stuck with my M1's if I didn't turn into a full blown
MIDI rack head. The H & K ACCESS was my first piece of rack gear that
made me certifiably rack committed (I've kept it for over three years).
The REXX gear got to be another obsession. I certainly like the way
they are built and the way they sound. I still have people shocked
that there aren't tubes in the REXX rig when they hear it.
As for the VOX thing (to be reviewed in 1033), I've always wanted one
and liked the way they sound (both AC30's and AC50's), along with the
the history of the amp. I've had the VOX book for over a year and
read a lot of it over again and started getting the GTS bug. As far as
the retro trend, I think the AC30-TB is the epitome of retro. I'm not
certain what I'm going to use for effects, I still have my BOSS CE-1
chorus. I'll check things out to see what sounds good with the amp.
When will KH be considered vintage?
|
1103.1838 | probably not | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Wed May 03 1995 10:57 | 1 |
| People will have had to have heard of KH for them to be vintage.
|
1103.1840 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Tue May 09 1995 10:10 | 6 |
| Hey Steve -
Just curious - have you played thru a 100wt JCM900?
The Kitty is a great amp, but I think I like the voicing
of the Marshalls better - I mean, who needs to be totally
clean anyway?
|
1103.1841 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Tue May 09 1995 10:26 | 1 |
| Yup, someday soon my KH will be a memory.
|
1103.1843 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Tue May 09 1995 15:04 | 9 |
| It's funny you should mention "100W no, 50W yes", cuz I owned
a 50wt 900DR, and I borrowed a friends 100w for comparison...
The 100w seemed to have it's own tone...
Also, I'm not knocking the Kitties either - my pal in SC (Pat Blair)
had a 60w combo that really knocked my socks off ...But as you pointed
out, it's def. a matter of taste.
jc (Who *loves* the sound of a strat thru a jcm900 on 'clean'!)
|
1103.1844 | | FREEBE::REAUME | It's what's happening ...again | Tue May 09 1995 15:10 | 7 |
|
I've been spending more time over in 1033.* lately, but I'm glad
Steve is happy with the Kitty collection. If it wasn't for my GTS
affliction with the AC30-TB (I wanted it SOOOO bad!), I never would
have parted with my last M1. The one I sold Steve is a GEM, no lie!
|
1103.1845 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Tue May 09 1995 15:16 | 3 |
| all this M-word chat should really be in 1566 (or is it 1655?), but
I prefer the 100wt Marshall tops over the 50s. Have owned both,
and the 100s have much more tone to em.
|
1103.1846 | | DABEAN::REAUME | It's what's happening ...again | Sun May 21 1995 17:26 | 11 |
|
I'm doing the opposite. I've acquired the VOX 33 watt combo, as well
as kept my KH M5 45 watt power amp, this allows me to "open up the amp"
and get more of what I need from the power section! Of course if I
really need brute force for an outdoor gig I'll bridge the Rocktron
Velocity 300 and use my 4 ohm cabinet.
I don't have any more "big power tube " amps (except for the GZ34
rectifier tube in the VOX). All my power tubes are EL84's and 6V6's
and they are considerably smaller than 6L6 and El34's.
|
1103.1847 | pretty quiet in here these days... | POWDML::BUCKLEY | give em the boot! | Mon Aug 14 1995 13:30 | 1 |
|
|
1103.1848 | I like these settings | BIGQ::DCLARK | no, I'm not | Mon Aug 14 1995 14:34 | 37 |
| OK, to liven things up, here's my latest M3 settings; they sound great
with a Marshall 4X10 and a G&L Strat. A little between the guitar and
amp also helps things sound great.
1. Super Clean - use the clean channel
Treble: 10
Mid: 7
Bass: 10
Presence: 6
Master Vol: 10
Clean Vol: 2.5
2. Blues - use the clean channel
Treble: 10
Mid: 7
Bass: 10
Presence: 7
Master Vol: 3.5
Clean Vol: 10
Roll off the volume to about 7 for rhythm and it cleans up a lot; crank
it to 10 for lead and it has a good 'edge of breaking up' tone.
3. Lead - use the distortion channel
Treble: 10
Mid: 7
Bass: 10
Presence: 6
Master Vol: 10
Lead gain: 7
Lead Vol: 3
Roll off the volume a little if you're not playing lead or you'll have
too much gain.
|
1103.1850 | | DABEAN::REAUME | It's what's happening ...again | Mon Aug 14 1995 17:10 | 20 |
| Yes the Late Eighties/Early Nineties, when we were shuffling gear in
and out of this notesfile like it had a revolving door. Who would have
had thought:
Steve Goodwin would be the new KH King (keeping in context w/ this
note!)
Buckley would be a major Peavey endorsee (still using those pointy
head guitars thought)
B{}{}M retains his rack brains but feeds the line signal into a
VOX AC30TB. (kinda techno/retro hybrid)
Cooper has yet to complete the ultimate MIDI rack, I think he's
trying to build one that runs off of 220V.
We're still waiting to see if any other company decides to let gear
go cheap (shades of KH and REXX when we were looking for it).
Times have changed!
|
1103.1851 | | KDX200::COOPER | Animal Instinct... | Tue Aug 22 1995 12:18 | 3 |
| Ah, but I *have* completed my utimate rig... I just wanna trade my
intelliFex for something that I don't need to interface my PC to for
programming... :-) See the "rig" note...
|
1103.1852 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | give em the boot! | Tue Aug 22 1995 15:06 | 15 |
| > Yes the Late Eighties/Early Nineties, when we were shuffling gear in
>and out of this notesfile like it had a revolving door. Who would have
>had thought:
>
> Steve Goodwin would be the new KH King
>
> Buckley would be a major Peavey endorsee
>
> B{}{}M retains his rack brains but feeds the line signal into a
> VOX AC30TB. (kinda techno/retro hybrid)
>
> Cooper has yet to complete the ultimate MIDI rack
Wagagagagaga -- what a riot!!
|
1103.1853 | | FREEBE::REAUME | vintage racker | Tue Sep 05 1995 14:53 | 9 |
|
FWIW - I am *not* the "Kitty Hawk Shuffler" from Syracuse, NY that
sent a letter to the editor in the recent Guitar (FTPM) magazine.
I thought somebody else might have caught that.
Hey Steve G. - did you move recently?
|
1103.1855 | | FREEBE::REAUME | vintage racker | Wed Sep 06 1995 10:53 | 11 |
|
I did get a dealer to pick up the KH line when I bought my M1
(pre-warehouse blow-out unfortunately). He had a M3 combo and two
M5's (both a 25 watt and 45 watter). I know he sold one of the amps
and that's my best guess as to who the KH shuffler is unless it has
nothing to do with amps. I'll have to stop in and ask him about
whoever bought it.
The letter didn't mention KH gear, but offered praise for Jimmy
Page as a guitar hero.
|
1103.1856 | true story | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:08 | 4 |
| My home was robbed this morning. All my guitars and amps were taken
(as well as some other things) except the KH M1.
Mike
|
1103.1857 | Bummer | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | and make me write bad checks | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:11 | 4 |
| Well, that s*cks. Did you have serial numbers written down?
-- Sam
|
1103.1858 | sorry to hear this | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Fast, Cheap, Good: choose any two | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:14 | 11 |
| Are you serious Mike? My condolences. Unfortunately, I know too
well how this feels myself.
My advice is, if there's a guitar that was stolen that you really want
to recover, get on the horn now and start calling every music store in
the vicinity. I've recovered two guitars stolen from me, one within an
hour of the theft. Both of them showed up almost immediately at
"reputable" local music stores.
/rick
|
1103.1859 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:35 | 1 |
| Yes I'm serious and I have the #'s for the guitars.
|
1103.1860 | | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:35 | 9 |
| And pawn shops... You can insist that police CHECK pawn shops too.
Also, get your insurance dood on the line NOW (if you haven't).
I am ASSuming you have home-owners insurance? Also, do NOT tell them
you ever made one DIME playing, or you'll be DONE. ;-)
Oh, and Mike, don't worry about the clusters. Get your stuff taken
care of. I'm bummed for ya.
:-(
|
1103.1861 | | JARETH::KMCDONOUGH | SET KIDS/NOSICK | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:39 | 12 |
|
Wow, that bites big time! 8-( VERY sorry to hear this!
But, if your insurance comes through, it's time
to go shopping. 8-)
Kevin
|
1103.1862 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Fast, Cheap, Good: choose any two | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:42 | 7 |
| more advice:
I'm not saying don't ask the police for help, but in my cases they were
of no significance in recovering my guitars. It was basically my own
perseverance that turned them up. With a lot of legwork and a little
luck, I'd say you have a shot at recovering your stuff.
|
1103.1863 | or $$$ to replace | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Reason for the Season | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:47 | 2 |
| Mike, that truely sux. I hope you're fortunate to get your stuff
back.
|
1103.1864 | | MPGS::MARKEY | I'm feeling ANSI and ISOlated | Wed Dec 13 1995 14:48 | 4 |
|
That sucks Mike, and you have my sympathy...
-b
|
1103.1865 | | CUSTOM::ALLBERY | Jim | Wed Dec 13 1995 15:57 | 14 |
| I'm really sorry for you Mike. The pawn shop / music store
suggestions are good ones. I hope you have some luck on recovery
(although the odds are somewhat against it).
If not, I hope your home-owners policy covers you, provided you
don't have separate coverage on your gear. My policy only covers up
to $1K for musical instruments (I added coverage for most of my
more valuable stuff).
Good luck. I know you're a man of faith, and I'm sure that will see
you through.
Jim
|
1103.1866 | | MPGS::MARKEY | I'm feeling ANSI and ISOlated | Wed Dec 13 1995 16:21 | 5 |
|
Faith is good, but when it comes to being robbed, I find a .45
with eight in the chute and one in the hole is even better... :-)
-b
|
1103.1867 | | STRATA::LUCHT | Is it a passion or just a profession? | Wed Dec 13 1995 17:57 | 7 |
|
That blows man!!! Sorry to hear about this, hope you can retrieve
some of your stuff...and kick the sh#t out of the jerk who lifted
it all.
Kev --
|
1103.1868 | | CTPCSA::GOODWIN | | Wed Dec 13 1995 18:16 | 15 |
|
Well, at least they left you your best amp! :-)
Seriously though, I'm very sorry to hear of this.
Having it happen at this time of year adds insult
to injury too. I hope you recover your gear, and
catch the culprit(s) and prosecute to the fullest
extent... it's probably some punk kid(s) from the
local area who happen to know you had some nice
equipment.
Best of luck in resolving this mess.
/Steve
|
1103.1869 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Dec 13 1995 20:15 | 8 |
| Steve, it's more like they left the lightest one ;-)
I have a DEC laptop (DEC property too) that was also taken so hopefully
they'll all be at a nearby pawn shop. The old PNO site is nearby (now
Honeywell) and I'm going to ask if their rooftop cameras picked up
anything.
Mike
|
1103.1870 | Internet help.... | KALVIN::BUSENBARK | | Thu Dec 14 1995 06:51 | 16 |
| Mike,
Sorry to hear this happened. I know how it feels,because when I was
living in Boston my apartment got broken into.
Fortunately(and suprisingly)the police caught the guy and recovered all
my stuff and my roomates stuff. (for some reason the guy left my Fender
Twin????) Anyway it was a very emotional situation to go through. Later
that year they broke into my car and eventually rip it off too.(I never
saw it again).
I'd read somewhere that there is a "Vintage Guitar" WWW page which
post's stolen instruments as a free service. I believe it was in the
letters to the editors in Guitar player. You might want to try this?
Good Luck
Rick
|
1103.1871 | | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | Minister of chiles | Thu Dec 14 1995 06:52 | 7 |
|
Sorry to hear the bad news Mike. Hope you recover your stuff.
Thieves really suck. I had one experience which convinced me to
install a state of the art alarm system to increase the difficulty
should it ever happen again.
Good luck!
|
1103.1872 | My heart goes out to you. | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Thu Dec 14 1995 07:47 | 18 |
| I'm really sorry to hear about this loss. This is my worst nightmare.
Chances are, the thieves were locals. With any luck, they are stupid
enough to get caught and you might recover your property.
BTW, where do you live?
It may help to post a list of what was taken in this (and other)
notes files. That way if anyone spots any of your property in
their travels, you'll hear about it.
I remember someone that had a similar experience writing about it
in this notesfile. The theif was caught and he recovered at least
some of his property. The Theif turned out to be someone he knew
that had a substance proplem. This is a pretty typical case.
Mark
|
1103.1873 | good luck in your hunt! | FABSIX::I_GOLDIE | resident alien | Thu Dec 14 1995 08:08 | 11 |
|
no to dwell on the issue but what else did they take other than musical
equipment?
I hope you recover everything,it made me think about taking serial
numbers on all my toys!
Ian
|
1103.1874 | I need an alarm too | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Dec 14 1995 08:54 | 30 |
| I'm in Phoenix so I doubt the conferences would help. There's only
about 100 DECies out here. I have a hunch that it may be someone I
know given how long they were here and that they knew enough to go
right to my office in the back of the house. We have an older home
where the braid-dead architect put the attic entry outside under the
carport (we typically don't have garages in this climate). They
entered the house through the attic, cut a hole in my living room
ceiling with some sort of cordless saw. They stole my laptop, 3
guitars, 2 amps (left the KH), and went to the other end of my house to
go through my wife's dresser. Her engagement solitare diamond is
missing. I feel the worst for her. the living room was a major mess
with insulation and ceiling everywhere. What's wierd is a have a huge
wall-sized entertainment center there full of electronics and nothing
was touched. All my CDs are out too and nothing was taken. They
probably had gloves so the police and their fingerprint search were
useless. Police said they were only here about 5 minutes. I was only
gone an hour to take a final exam at school.
Re: state of the art alarm system
I'd like to hear more about this. How expensive is it?
The positive side is that we have a couple leads that we uncovered
through neighbors for the police to pursue: vehicle id (but not the
plate) and the appearance of the suspects. They were canvasing the
neighborhood with a local pizza joint delivery truck. Problem is that
they gave themselves away by looking in windows at every house before
hanging the coupons on the doorknobs.
Mike
|
1103.1875 | Alarms | SMURF::TREILLY | Hammond Diet - Don't Forget the B3 | Thu Dec 14 1995 09:08 | 17 |
| Mike, I was broken into and robbed a couple years ago. Got
all but one keyboard, rack synths, stereo, VCR, cameras
jewelry, etc. They did alright. Like Rick said, the local
police were of no help, even had to go out of town to find
someone who could properly dust for fingerprints. Even though
they did get a good print, it was not on record, so it went
nowhere. Never did see anything back, but had good PROFESSIONAL
insurance, not just homeowners, so I made out ok.
As for alarms, I have a good one. No technical details here, or
it won't be quite as good. Cost $2k, but does the job. If you
want to know more, give me a call, and we can discuss offline.
I used to be in that business (security) a loooooong time ago.
It's a lousy feeling, but you CAN get over it.
/Terry
|
1103.1876 | | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | Minister of chiles | Thu Dec 14 1995 09:25 | 22 |
|
As Terry mentioned, no details on my alarm system, but cost was
~$1500. They can be had for less, depends how sophisticated you
want to be. Just a couple of motion detectors & siren will run
around $400 these days. I had my system installed back in 1989
so costs have risen quite a bit. In a populated residential
neighborhood, it usually works well as a deterrent. I'm quite
pleased with my system. Check out the CONSUMERS notesfile,
there's quite a bit of info on alarm systems in there.
Check topics 604, 1613, 998, 1039
If you decide to go this route, talk to LOTS of different companies
because the prices vary significantly. They all use the same basic
products also. Try to find someone who does the installation them-
selves. Some of the larger companies have some rather unsavory
characters working for them. There apparently isn't a lot of
background checks performed for someone who wants to install alarm
systems. Get references as well once you decide on someone.
Rgds, Larry
|
1103.1877 | | WEDOIT::ABATELLI | In Pipeline Heaven | Thu Dec 14 1995 09:53 | 6 |
| This sux big time... I hope you find the guy and get your stuff back!
(sigh... )
Fred
|
1103.1878 | KH re-issue? | FREEBE::REAUME | vintage racker | Mon Feb 05 1996 14:44 | 18 |
|
Did anyone else see the 95/96 Guitar Buyers Guide in the stores?
It is one of the better guides to gear currently available. And
guess who is listed under amps?
Kitty Hawk ! (new for '95) !!
They mention the Eagle line of heads and combos, as well as the
Quattro, Testarossa, and Dino preamps. They don't list prices.
They make a statement about "earotica" for guitarists and
"endorsed by the Scorpions".
Here's the kick - the distributor is BACH ROXX out of Florida.
We'll see.
-hmm-
|
1103.1879 | Here we go again!! Rockin' like a hurric... | KDX200::COOPER | Heh heh - Not likely pal | Mon Feb 05 1996 16:17 | 3 |
| YIKE!
|
1103.1880 | | CTPCSA::GOODWIN | | Tue Feb 06 1996 09:52 | 9 |
|
I called that distributor a while ago inquiring about spare
parts... they told me that they only stock the amps & cabs,
and that spare parts would have to be ordered directly from
europe.... with that kind of support, I doubt they'll be
selling too many new kitties in the U.S.
/Wilbur
|
1103.1881 | only thing I have left | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Feb 06 1996 15:24 | 1 |
| Wilbur, I have some spares I can sell ya! ;-)
|
1103.1882 | | EVER::GOODWIN | | Tue Feb 06 1996 21:05 | 8 |
| But Mike, I couldn't bring myself to take your last piece of gear
from you. ;-)
What ever happened with that case anyhow? Did you or the police make
any progress on finding who ripped you off? Did your insurance company
ante up any replacement money?
/Steve
|
1103.1883 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Feb 07 1996 09:55 | 17 |
| Go ahead, make my day! ;-)
2 weeks ago (5 weeks after mine) my next door neighbor was robbed using
the same exact entry method, and stole similar items (computers, jewelry).
this time they at least got a footprint and a fingerprint. They were
still in the house when he got home. When he tried to open the door,
they shoved his fridge up against it and escaped out the back.
There still aren't any arrests. This has always been a quiet
neighborhood so it's suspected it's a drug addict from another area.
My claim was pretty expensive (almost 5 digits), but they're promising me
a check next week.
I had an alarm system installed a few weeks ago too and I'll get a 20%
discount off my premium. I'm anticipating the increase.
Mike
|
1103.1884 | | CTPCSA::GOODWIN | | Wed Feb 07 1996 10:07 | 20 |
|
-1
Wow, the plot thickens! Seems like it might be a good idea to put
a neighborhood crime-watch committee together to try and nab them
next time they hit.
At least it's good to hear that your insurance company is coming
through for you. I wouldn't expect any premium increase to be
that discernable... perhaps you'll be switched to some higher
risk category, but everyone in the 'class' will share in the
additional premium cost. Actually, with the 20% alarm discount,
you might even see your premium go down a small amount.
Best of luck with the whole mess.... I would absolutely _love_
to read a future reply telling us that these b@stards have been
nailed to the wall.
/Steve
|
1103.1885 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Feb 07 1996 10:19 | 8 |
|
Gotta love insurance, don't you?
You pay your premium every month/year, and all is fine as long
as you don't make a claim. But as soon as you file that claim,
BAM ... your premium goes up because you had the NERVE to act-
ually make use of the policy.
|
1103.1886 | | FABBIT::I_GOLDIE | resident alien | Wed Feb 07 1996 11:11 | 11 |
|
have you also noticed they are really slow to pass out money on a claim
but if you miss one payment or are late.....!
lets just say it can get ugly!
ian
|
1103.1887 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Feb 07 1996 11:53 | 1 |
| Yeah, insurance is one of the best rackets going.
|
1103.1888 | | DABEAN::REAUME | vintage racker | Fri Jun 21 1996 12:44 | 11 |
|
Hey Steve G ! Are you still around the notes? I'll be up for class
next week (Tuesday thru Thursday) and I'll *finally* bring that KH
t-shirt I taunted you with awhile back. I'll be staying in Boxboro and
a few of the coaster noters may make it out to Whalom on Tuesday or
Thursday.
How are the Kitty's doing? I'm pretty much a Rocktron/Vox user/abuser
these days but I kinda miss the M1's from time to time.
-later
|
1103.1889 | | CTPCSA::GOODWIN | | Fri Jun 21 1996 14:21 | 20 |
| B{}{}M- yeah I'm still here... mostly readonly these days.
The activity level in this conference is way down from what
it used to be.... almost seems like notes are end-of-life-ing
along with VMS.
The Kitty's are all going strong.... I never had any of the
problems that folks had with some of the LPMG blowouts (knock
wood). Why don't we try to get together while you're here for
class? There is even the possibility of a jam at Bob's on
Wednesday night, where between the two of us, you could have
the opportunity to play thru your old M1 100W full stack for
old time's sake! We're waiting for confirmation from a drummer.
Let me know if you think you could make it.
R U still into the VOX AC30TB tone trip?? I recently bought
a '67 blackface super reverb which also has a very recognizable
classic vintage sound.... not nearly as versatile as the M1's,
but still a cool tube amp none-the-less.
/Steve
|
1103.1890 | this note could make .2000 yet | DABEAN::REAUME | vintage racker | Fri Jun 21 1996 19:10 | 5 |
|
Ok - Let me see what the sched might be for Whalom and the other day
might be a get together with the KH'ers (I'll bring the t-shirt , or
two). I could bring an axe and/or something else. We'll see what gives
by Monday!
|
1103.1891 | | DABEAN::REAUME | vintage racker | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:43 | 3 |
| I'll be at the Radisson in Chelmsford through Wednesday evening. A
few of the coaster noters may be heading to Whalom on Tuesday, so
maybe gtr noters (KHers, whatever) on Wednesday?
|
1103.1892 | I actually SAW a KH grand lead! | DABEAN::REAUME | vintage racker | Fri Jun 28 1996 22:43 | 13 |
|
Well - I thought for a while as to what note I was gonna put this in,
and this seemed the most appropriate.
I actually played throught a KittyHawk M1 for the first time in quite
a while! Of course it was at Bob Kelly's house with Steve Goodwin, Bob
Kelley, John (on bass) and Kevin (on drums). (I hope I got that right!)
Anyway it was a pretty good time and I was impressed that everybody
seemed to know quite a few songs that we could play together. We went
until 11:30pm so that should say something! Thanx Bob for hosting us,
and it was good meeting so many faces that I can now associate with
names in the notes conferences!
BTW - the Kitty M1's sounded real good! (don't get me going!)
|
1103.1893 | | CTPCSA::GOODWIN | | Mon Jul 01 1996 08:55 | 17 |
| B{}{}M- It was great to finally have the opportunity to meet you, and I
really enjoyed jamming with you too... it's not too often I find someone
who can jump right into a bunch of old Kim Simmonds tunes! And I know Bob
enjoyed the Beatles stuff also.
You forgot to mention that the M1 you were playing through used to belong
to you!! You must have gotten a kick out of seeing a lot of your old KH
gear again- I think between Bob and I, we probably bought up most of your
original KH gear. At least now you know it has fallen into good hands!
Anyhow- drop me a line next time you're over this way for another class and
I'll see if we can get another jam set up. (I think next time I'll bring
another M1, rather than the super reverb).
/Steve _aka_ Wilbur
p.s. thanks again for the KH t-shirt!
|
1103.1894 | | DABEAN::REAUME | vintage racker | Mon Jul 01 1996 09:04 | 14 |
|
Hey I really ENJOYED playing through the M1 again. Over time I guess
I forgot how good they sounded (I have always said they were by far my
favorite KH product). And I actually played with NO effects whatsoever,
quite unlike me!
I have to dig out some of my old Savoy Brown stuff to see what I've
retained over the years.
It was nice being able having a rhythm section AND being able to go
through whole songs, maybe that's why the jam lasted about four hours!
Take care of the kitties, I'll give some warning next time I'm headed
up that way.
|
1103.1895 | | CTPCSA::GOODWIN | | Wed Jul 17 1996 12:39 | 15 |
|
I've begun work on a new project -- a KH M3 to M1 conversion. I got
an old 100W M3 head, and have started preparing the chassis to accept
an M1 preamp. The conversion should be relatively straightforward, as
the M1 and M3 both use the same power amp and output circuit. The M1
class A switch adds a 3.3k resistor in the bias supply, and halves the
plate voltage by tapping a different secondary on the power transformer.
Of course it helps to have other M1's that can be viewed while working
on the conversion... provides an easy visual reference as to which
wires need to go where. I also picked up a copy of the book "How to
Service Your Own Tube Amplifier" by Tom Mitchell. Highly recommended
for anyone who is interested in doing their own repairs or modifications.
/Steve
|
1103.1896 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Wed Jul 17 1996 13:02 | 12 |
| Ohh, Steve the Amp modification monster..
Hey, lemme know how you make out, as you know,
I'm still riding the fence with Marshall....
I maybe in the market for used parts!
(we can only hope not though..)
:)
|
1103.1897 | | CTPCSA::GOODWIN | | Wed Jul 17 1996 13:37 | 14 |
| Ray-
Mind you, I wouldn't attempt this with a new amp under warranty!
I'll post the results after I get thru the conversion...
Who knows, perhaps if there are enough of us left to do another
noter jam type thing sometime, I might show up with the project
amp.
/Steve
p.s. re: the marshall- I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the
new one will turn out to be what you'd hoped and expected.
|
1103.1898 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Wed Jul 17 1996 15:07 | 1 |
| Yea, I wouldn't either,, I wuz jezz kiddin..
|
1103.1899 | times change | DABEAN::REAUME | vintage racker | Thu Oct 10 1996 21:10 | 10 |
1103.1900 | | CTPCSA::GOODWIN | The evil twin | Thu Oct 10 1996 23:05 | 12 |
1103.1901 | fwiw | PHXSS1::HEISER | maranatha! | Fri Oct 11 1996 11:36 | 11 |
1103.1902 | | FREEBE::REAUME | vintage racker | Mon Oct 14 1996 08:31 | 21 |
1103.1903 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Mon Feb 17 1997 11:10 | 5 |
|
B{}{}M,
Whada fate of your 1602/601 combo setup?? Have you decided to
sell that to me yet?
|
1103.1904 | | DABEAN::REAUME | http://www.dreamscape.com/johnrea | Thu Feb 20 1997 22:12 | 18 |
|
..and breakup a classic? It's got one of those Celestion G12S-50
speakers in it as well as the wood cabinet. I've amazed a few people
when they look back and see that there aren't any glowing glass things
in there. It's a keeper for now, but I'll keep you in mind if I decide
to part with it!
Actually, after I sold my KH's the REXX's are the last of my
"manufacturer blowout" deals. I do look in the Daddy's guide from time
to time. I believe the last one had a KH Quattro in it as well as two
REXX 602's (No 1602's though).
Anybody else see the recent KH ads in the magazines? Believe it or
not it is for a MIDI patch bayette with diferent graphics and I think
another one has rack power amps.
-still B{}{}Min-
|
1103.1905 | Talk about rare! | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Mon Feb 24 1997 11:22 | 4 |
|
You still got that one-of-a-kind beast that George Krampera (sp?) built
himself?? The 651 or something?? TYou know, the one I turned you on
top in Alebrta!
|
1103.1906 | | DABEAN::REAUME | http://www.dreamscape.com/johnrea | Mon Feb 24 1997 14:45 | 5 |
|
Yup - see 1714.152 -
The 610S is still in use!
|
1103.1907 | | EVER::GOODWIN | | Tue Feb 25 1997 10:37 | 13 |
|
Reply count blew past 1900 while I was snoozin'...
My KH gear is still going strong... haven't sold any of it yet.
I did sell the '67 blackface super reverb I bought thru notes
last year tho'... it was a cool amp, but I still found myself
plugging into the M1's most often...
Hey Mike H., did you ever sell your M1?
/Steve
|
1103.1908 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue Feb 25 1997 11:00 | 5 |
| | Hey Mike H., did you ever sell your M1?
not yet. It's just sitting here being neglected.
Mike
|
1103.1909 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Tue Feb 25 1997 11:42 | 11 |
| < My KH gear is still going strong... haven't sold any of it yet.
I can vouche for that,, He (steve) is the KH MAN!
nice tone,, of course, I couldn't get him to show me his
Gold top though.... HMP! Go figure..
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1103.1910 | | DABEAN::REAUME | http://www.dreamscape.com/johnrea | Tue Feb 25 1997 12:39 | 9 |
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If there's *ANY* KH amp I should've kept, it was the M1. I remember
thinking that after the KH jam @ Bob K.'s house. Now I've delved into
all sorts of other gear... I really can't ADD anymore gtr gear these
days.
I do have a TON of PA gear for sale (actually I have somebody that
might buy it lock, stock, and barrel!). I have some time to kill with
my last job with the old band this Saturday.
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1103.1911 | | EVER::GOODWIN | | Tue Feb 25 1997 14:43 | 9 |
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re: pelkster... not to worry, I'm sure you'll have the opportunity
to check out my gold top at a future jam...
re: Mike H... well, remember, if you ever get tired of watching your
M1 collect dust... I collect old unwanted kitties...
/Steve
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1103.1912 | | DABEAN::REAUME | http://www.dreamscape.com/johnrea | Mon Apr 21 1997 10:21 | 8 |
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It had to happen, and since no one else did it, I went ahead and
posted some of the Kitty Hawk story on the web. You can go right to it
at: http://www.dreamscape.com/johnrea/KittyH.html . Drop back one dir
to my homepage and you can find the intro to it as well as info on Rexx
Acoustics (another undocumented company). I have to redo the M1 scan,
but the Quattro came out OK. As always I'm open to corrections and
improvements.
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1103.1913 | no amps for $200 I'll bet | DABEAN::REAUME | http://www.dreamscape.com/johnrea | Mon May 19 1997 12:47 | 16 |
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Apparently a lot of people in the music industry know how to use
search engines to their advantage. Not long after posting my KH
sub-page I received an e-mail from Rick Britton (?) that KH was
indeed back in business and gearing up to produced equipment in Canada
starting in 1998. I was impressed that my small contribution did not go
unnoticed.
Then, this past weekend, I get another e-mail from non other than
Gundolf Roy. He commented on my web page and added that he is indeed
gearing up for another round of KH gear. The new gear is based somewhat
on the previous equipment, although there have been some major changes
to the appearance and technical specs. I noticed the heads now have the
controls on the bottom ala Marshall. If anyone wants to check it out
they have a web page in the works (it just went up this past weekend)
at " www.kittyhawkamps.com " - amazing after all these years.
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