
minerman
Tonetard
Yup, I agree. Modern amps that derive their voicing from the preamp section aren't utilizing power section saturation, so a simple master volume does the trick. Those amps sound great at lower volumes. My JVM, an amp that gets just about all of it's goods from it's preamp design, sounds way better at low volumes than my JCM 800, JMP, or Plexi. They're essentially useless unless they're breaking windows. I don't see how power scaling can remedy that because sheer brute force is what makes them what they are. It's entirely possible that I just don't understand power scaling though. It just seems like another gimmick.
I think you're probably right on the older style amps Greg, maybe the power scaling thing wouldn't work with them to deliver the goods, I dunno myself....I'd love to try an amp out with the power scaling thing just to see what it actually does in a recording...
I mean if this crazy thread has taught us anything, I think some of those teachings could be that speakers, the number of speakers, the box they sit in, and volume matters. That is if you want the gigantic blaring amp kind sound. But that's just one kind of sound. There are a lot of colors in the spectrum. A Blues or Jazz guy isn't going to want a Plexi full stack kind of sound.
I've definitely learned (most of it the hard way too...lol) that the size of the cab, number of speakers, does matter. It makes a huge difference. When I switched from the ampsims to real amps about 2-3 years ago, I started with a Blackstar HT-5 with a single 12" speaker...Bought a 1x12 extension cab so I could put it in another room, & while it did improve my tones, it still wasn't what I was after....Went through the ISO cab thing, & combined with my low-watt amps, did a pretty good job (the big, heavy home-made ISO originally started as just a box filled with Roxul that I stuck my 1x12 cab inside of...I ended up making an inner box with a speaker baffle, & that did work pretty good, it was as close as I've came to "that" sound until I got my 4x12....the Randall ISO cab I have is pure shit as far as recorded tones)....But when I finally got the DSL100 & 4x12, my recorded tones instantly changed...So yeah, if you want the big, cranked amp sound in your recordings, you pretty much have to use a big, cranked up amp...
If I ever start building my 50w Plexi clone, and it works, my next build will be a Fender Twin kind of thing. Because if there's one thing my stupid loud Marshalls don't do very well, it's a surfy Fender clean.
I figured you'd already sourced your parts dude...Please do keep us updated on your build when you do start on it, I'm sure you'll do a fine job on it, & it could be really valuable to people about repairing our own amps, saving us all $$$, plus learning the ins/outs of the amp(s) at the same time...
On the Fender sound, I've got a decent approximation with my Tweaker, but that said, it goes back to the little amp trying to sound like a big amp...The T15 does pretty fair, but of course, it's a far cry from the real deal...
Gonna go shower, shave then go pick the new girlfriend up, taking her out tonight, Valentine's Day ya know???? Dunno what time I'll be back home, but I will be back sometime...