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Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 318 Galveston, Texas |
Had one, sold it. Miss it dearly. Different tone to my 6G14 (also sold) and 6G14-A Showman, but man it was an amazingly glorious tone. Good luck. I need to pick up another one myself. |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1343 New Orleans |
I thought it was a 6g14? —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 318 Galveston, Texas |
DeathTide wrote:
Ah man, sorry. I feel like I just always shiftkey the G. I didn't know that mattered! Ya learn something new every day. |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1343 New Orleans |
N0_Camping4U wrote:
Haha! I was taking about the sound not the capitalization! I thought those Surfers were a 6g14 clone, or at least based on it. So I was curious how different it sounded compared to your real 6g14? Sorry for the confusion! I think you’re way is right, 6G14, but I like it with the lower case! Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 318 Galveston, Texas |
DeathTide wrote:
Ah yes, I see. Yeah the Gomez, I'm sure, was the 6G14 clone. I had a real one for a spell. Then I got a 6G14-A Showman, AND had the Gomez. They were truly all different in their own regards. Despite the Gomez being a clone. Lot of variables and factors at play. I did put all brand new matching tubes in them too at the same time. Still sounded different, and the controls, bass, treble, etc, parameters altered the sounds differently, and not exactly equally. The treble on the Gomez was much more responsive, but the bass was lacking compared to the real 6G14. That thing got BASSY. Played through the same tone ring cab. I felt the 6G14-A was the best blend of both of them.... And it dripped better than both of them which was huge to me . I could make the 6G14-A emulate both 6G14 and Gomez in tone, to an extent... but neither could emulate drip. I like to play bass and bass vi through the 6G14-A + tone ring, and it did it better than both those amps. Also, for those wanting to build a Showman clone... I say this all the time... Look into Fender Studio Bass Amps. I got one for stupid cheap. Took the guts, dropped it into a blonde+ox blood Mojotone head, use it with my backup tonering ... And that thing SMOKES, baby. Massive headroom, on-board EQ with a foot switch; sounds pointless... But you can dial in the EQ for either chords/lead/drip, and then stomp the EQ and touch nothing else and you're in a whole other territory for a song/passage. These are cheap amps and I sometimes use it OVER the Showman. Killer killer amps that no one knows about. May the force be with you. Last edited: Apr 26, 2021 09:21:45 |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 1313 Escondido, CA |
AFAIK, the Gomez Surfer was modeled after the 6G14-A. https://web.archive.org/web/20150222053232/http://gomezamps.com/surfer.html Ran — |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1343 New Orleans |
N0_Camping4U wrote:
So my 6g14A is a super rare double showman, and it goes with a 215 cab. It DOES drip way more than the 6g14! (Which I somehow only just really figured out.) The 6g14 clone is super bassy, super super bassy. I have the bass knob almost all the way down. Does a Fender Studio Bass Amp have that midrange glory? The dark midrange bubbling up through the chime? Very interesting that the Surfer sounded different than the real 6g14, but I can kind of imagine it the way you describe it. When Carl built the 6g14 clone, he asked me if I wanted him to tweak a few things to provide more headroom. I said yes. I f-ing LOVE the clean tone of that thing. But I'll always wonder how it sounds next to a Fender 6g14... —Daniel Deathtide Last edited: Apr 26, 2021 11:49:34 |
Joined: Feb 10, 2011 Posts: 443 Antwerp, Belgium |
_Also, for those wanting to build a Showman clone... I say this all the time... Look into Fender Studio Bass Amps. I got one for stupid cheap. Took the guts, dropped it into a blonde+ox blood Mojotone head, use it with my backup tonering ... And that thing SMOKES, baby. Massive headroom, on-board EQ with a foot switch; sounds pointless... But you can dial in the EQ for either chords/lead/drip, and then stomp the EQ and touch nothing else and you're in a whole other territory for a song/passage. These are cheap amps and I sometimes use it OVER the Showman. Killer killer amps that no one knows about. May the force be with you._ I couldn't say it better — |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 318 Galveston, Texas |
There's two Studio Bass Amps on Reverb 'local pickup only'. 725 and 750. My old roommate loved mine so much he went the same route I did. He convinced a gentleman on Reverb (who also had it listed as local pickup only) to pull the guts out and take out tubes and ship essentially the 'goods' for a lower price. The amps are absolutely fantastic. I've owned 2 Showmans, a Gomez surfer, and sold all but one 6G14-A and then got the Studio Bass amp. I think all in it was 700-800 bucks. Though, of course, many moons ago... The active EQ is so convenient and nifty. If only I could find a brownface showman faceplate repro ..... I really should upload a video comparing the 6G14-A and Studio Bass Amp head in the same cab when I get moved into the new house... |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1343 New Orleans |
N0_Camping4U wrote:
I would love to hear that! Does it have that beefy midrange? Or is that something you have to EQ in? —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 318 Galveston, Texas |
DeathTide wrote:
I just moved into a new house and have a bunch of crap in boxed - if I get time in the coming month I'll try to compare them. I just feel it would be hard to dial in similar tones to compare them evenly. But once I mess with them, If I think I can pull off something worth showing off, I'll make a video! |