Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4536
Wisconsin
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Posted on Jan 14 2017 10:01 PM
wfoguy wrote:
Wes, great comparison.
One other thing if you go smaller on the speaker. The one WGS offering I can say I've personally heard is that 8" they offer that was purpose-built to be a replacement in a Champ. Pretty nice.
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.
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bjoish
Joined: Jul 06, 2010
Posts: 596
Stockholm
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Posted on Jan 15 2017 05:38 AM
wfoguy wrote:
This is my plan: a do it all surf amp for home quiet use. I'm going to build an enclosure for a speaker, the surfy bear fet-verb, the surfy bear trem, a PAM8610 amplifier...
Interesting idea, Wfoguy!
I have been experimenting with similar things. I bought several PAM boards from AliExpress. One of these I tried with a 12" speaker it sounds very good. These class-D amps are high frequency devices that sometimes generate interference of all kind. Some class-D ICs require low-pass filter on the output. Check the datasheet!
Another thing you can try is to connect your a 8 ohm speaker to the Rev-output of your SurfyBear board. Its of course just 2-3 Watts but it sounds quite good.
Personally I prefer speakers that are at least 12". Even at bedroom volume it sounds better, more 'push' when playing bass tones. Its of course a matter of taste
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crumble
Joined: Sep 09, 2008
Posts: 3158
Guildford England
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Posted on Jan 15 2017 07:52 AM
bjoish wrote:
wfoguy wrote:
This is my plan: a do it all surf amp for home quiet use. I'm going to build an enclosure for a speaker, the surfy bear fet-verb, the surfy bear trem, a PAM8610 amplifier...
Interesting idea, Wfoguy!
I have been experimenting with similar things. I bought several PAM boards from AliExpress. One of these I tried with a 12" speaker it sounds very good. These class-D amps are high frequency devices that sometimes generate interference of all kind. Some class-D ICs require low-pass filter on the output. Check the datasheet!
Another thing you can try is to connect your a 8 ohm speaker to the Rev-output of your SurfyBear board. Its of course just 2-3 Watts but it sounds quite good.
Personally I prefer speakers that are at least 12". Even at bedroom volume it sounds better, more 'push' when playing bass tones. Its of course a matter of taste
I've just ordered a used discontinued SMSL SA-S3 Tripath TA2021 amp (£20) which might be of interest to Wfoguy. SMSL are getting fantastic reviews for these little desktop amps and they come with a power supply
included. Very cheap and reliable too. Here's a photo of mine with the lid removed.
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Chippertheripper
Joined: Mar 11, 2011
Posts: 819
Semass
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Posted on Jan 15 2017 08:39 AM
CrazyAces wrote:
A few prototypes including this Ozark tribute/re-hash
Cheers,
Jeff
Prototype whats????????
Inquiring minds and whatnot.
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Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4536
Wisconsin
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Posted on Jan 15 2017 02:28 PM
BTW, Jeff, to the right of the baby "Showman" - really dig that period radio.
I hope to find one of those at a yard-sale sometime. Besides being cool, I bet that baby amp circuit & speaker would fit right into it.
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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Tqi
Joined: Dec 07, 2014
Posts: 1222
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Posted on Jan 15 2017 03:15 PM
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wfoguy
Joined: Dec 11, 2011
Posts: 2118
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Posted on Jan 15 2017 04:02 PM
In keeping with the small and light theme, I ordered the WGS 8" speaker. I'm debating about the 8AB3C1B tank. It's 5" shorter than the standard tank used with the fet-verb. I'm drawing out the placement of components to see if the purchase is justified. I'm using dimensions from my Surfy trem to estimate it's placement in relation to the other controls. There's 3 different pam boards listed on ebay so I ordered the other 2 for a comparison on the amount of hum they have. They cost less than $3 with shipping. How can they be so inexpensive??? I found 12v laptop power supplies that have more than 5 amp capacity so I should have plenty of power for the pam board and the 2 Surfy boards. Is there any reason to use any wood thicker than 1/2" for the front and sides of the cab? Just in case anyone was wondering about the size of the pam, I put up a pic.
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Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4536
Wisconsin
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Posted on Jan 15 2017 05:29 PM
Tqi wrote:
Badger wrote:
BTW, Jeff, to the right of the baby "Showman"
Actually it's a 2x2" Tone Master 'Mini'. I looked it up. ;)
I know; it's just what I call it.
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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Toneschaser
Joined: Jun 14, 2012
Posts: 462
Ohio!
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Posted on Jan 16 2017 10:04 AM
90's Firebird in the Neck Jig for a fret level and dress. It'll get a new bridge as well. Just in time for my clients set on Mountain Stage this weekend!
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Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4536
Wisconsin
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Posted on Feb 01 2017 09:55 PM
(Lefty) #1 grand-daughter gave back the righty to her classmate & picked up this. After cursory eval it was quarantined for 24 hours for a badly needed setup. Just one of the perks.
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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SurfBeat
Joined: Dec 31, 2008
Posts: 284
Riverside, CA
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Posted on Feb 02 2017 04:51 PM
This project has gone on for too long-from pearl white to Turquoise.
I thought the color was too darn feminine, so, into the garage it went for a while. Then when I wanted to try it out, the nut had to be redone. Then one of the frets had to be replaced. (It is, after all 57 years old)
With the new strings it is way to bright for me, so, maybe it goes back in the garage and won't be making the trip up to Sacramento for a gig next week.
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Sonichris
Joined: Mar 06, 2006
Posts: 1892
Wear gloves - I'm in the Rockies
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Posted on Feb 03 2017 09:26 AM
That's a nice chunk of ash! Is it heavy? Who made it?
— "You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been"
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heepeejeep
Joined: Feb 28, 2013
Posts: 350
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Posted on Mar 11 2017 07:04 PM
Upgrading bridge and pickups on my Jazzmaster 64 CS, Mastery and Lollar's
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Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4536
Wisconsin
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Posted on Mar 11 2017 07:52 PM
heepeejeep wrote:
Upgrading bridge and pickups on my Jazzmaster 64 CS, Mastery and Lollar's
Hope it came out sounding at least 1/2 as good as it looks; gorgeous!
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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heepeejeep
Joined: Feb 28, 2013
Posts: 350
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Posted on Mar 12 2017 05:36 PM
Badger wrote:
Hope it came out sounding at least 1/2 as good as it looks; gorgeous!
Thank's! Sounds at least twice as good as it looks . The Lollar's are simply amazing, got them in both my JM's (CS) now. To my ears the difference in tone over the AVRI 62, AV 65 and the custom wounded pickups from CS that came stock on my JM's is huge, I've never owned vintage so I could not compare. They add that extra hi end dimension to an already great sounding instrument. They are up there with the Gomez gear to me, one of the few gears I will never part with, no need, tonequest ended. (Back to practice)
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Toneschaser
Joined: Jun 14, 2012
Posts: 462
Ohio!
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Posted on Mar 16 2017 08:39 AM
Airline baritone, in for a complete electronic overhaul.
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CrazyAces
Joined: Jul 31, 2012
Posts: 4052
Nashville, TN.
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Posted on Mar 16 2017 09:23 AM
Toneschaser wrote:
Airline baritone, in for a complete electronic overhaul.
Eric, I have a Map guitar from Airline, not a baritone and after changing out the electronics it's been a very reliable road guitar for the last ten years.I know RevMike from Urban Surf Kings puts one to good use as well.
Cheers,
Jeff
— http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic
http://www.youtube.com/user/crazyacesrock
http://www.reverbnation.com/crazyacesmusic
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Toneschaser
Joined: Jun 14, 2012
Posts: 462
Ohio!
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Posted on Mar 17 2017 09:04 AM
It seems very sturdy and plays really well. New guts and it's ready to wail! Thinking about pulling the trigger on one of your Eastwood models.
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CrazyAces
Joined: Jul 31, 2012
Posts: 4052
Nashville, TN.
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Posted on Mar 17 2017 09:12 AM
Toneschaser wrote:
It seems very sturdy and plays really well. New guts and it's ready to wail! Thinking about pulling the trigger on one of your Eastwood models.
Eric, well if you do or have any questions please feel free to PM me or email for any information you need or suggestions.
Cheers,
Jeff
— http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic
http://www.youtube.com/user/crazyacesrock
http://www.reverbnation.com/crazyacesmusic
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revmike
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 3797
North Atlantic
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Posted on Mar 17 2017 10:42 AM
Mine has been very reliable as well. I did replace the electronics, put in Lollar p-ups, and replaced the plastic nut with a bone one. It has been my go to for the last couple of months.
Rev
CrazyAces wrote:
Toneschaser wrote:
Airline baritone, in for a complete electronic overhaul.
Eric, I have a Map guitar from Airline, not a baritone and after changing out the electronics it's been a very reliable road guitar for the last ten years.I know RevMike from Urban Surf Kings puts one to good use as well.
Cheers,
Jeff
— Canadian Surf
http://www.urbansurfkings.com/
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