So... ive been doing some research for the Sears Silvertone 1484 im about to
aquire
im in a band (Wolf Electric... Wolf Electric | Facebook) and even
tho i have tried one of these amps out briefly (and fell in love) a few
years ago im alittle concerned whether im going to be able to keep up with
the rest of the decibels my bandmates will be pushing out.
i hear these the output transformers in these amps will be (as ive
researched) about 30 watts (even though specs say 50 watts)
i want to make this amp a true 50-60 watt amp... how can i do that?
is this even a realistic request???
i love the tone of these amps when they are clean (and of course with a fair
amount of breakup but more clean)
the one im about to be getting has stock everything, but i wanted to see if
there was any way i could make the amp louder and cleaner.
eventually i think i may put in the same speakers that are in a twin reverb (Jensen C12N?)
to have alittle more clarity (headroom?)
but for the volume push, if i replaced the output transformer with one that
put out higher watts...
is this how i make my amp louder?
if so, what specific transformer would you suggest?
i dont want to fry anything by placing something in there thats not
supposed to be there so is there anything else i should replace so the
transformer wont ruin anything else in my amp???
how can i make this amp louder and cleaner???
ive spent alot of time using a 59 fender bassman reissue several years back
and it was definetely loud enough to keep up with my band then, and tho the
watts on both amps are the same in writing, can i really make my amp louder?
cant wait to hear what you think
if you cant answer my question, know of anyone who can?
hope to hear back soon.
P.S.
know any way to successfully mod these amps to have fender style
reverb??? ive only seen this one time online but the guy who had it bought
it that way and didnt know who did it or understood it well enough to
explain how....
any info back would be great
aquire
im in a band (Wolf Electric... Wolf Electric | Facebook) and even
tho i have tried one of these amps out briefly (and fell in love) a few
years ago im alittle concerned whether im going to be able to keep up with
the rest of the decibels my bandmates will be pushing out.
i hear these the output transformers in these amps will be (as ive
researched) about 30 watts (even though specs say 50 watts)
i want to make this amp a true 50-60 watt amp... how can i do that?
is this even a realistic request???
i love the tone of these amps when they are clean (and of course with a fair
amount of breakup but more clean)
the one im about to be getting has stock everything, but i wanted to see if
there was any way i could make the amp louder and cleaner.
eventually i think i may put in the same speakers that are in a twin reverb (Jensen C12N?)
to have alittle more clarity (headroom?)
but for the volume push, if i replaced the output transformer with one that
put out higher watts...
is this how i make my amp louder?
if so, what specific transformer would you suggest?
i dont want to fry anything by placing something in there thats not
supposed to be there so is there anything else i should replace so the
transformer wont ruin anything else in my amp???
how can i make this amp louder and cleaner???
ive spent alot of time using a 59 fender bassman reissue several years back
and it was definetely loud enough to keep up with my band then, and tho the
watts on both amps are the same in writing, can i really make my amp louder?
cant wait to hear what you think
if you cant answer my question, know of anyone who can?
hope to hear back soon.
P.S.
know any way to successfully mod these amps to have fender style
reverb??? ive only seen this one time online but the guy who had it bought
it that way and didnt know who did it or understood it well enough to
explain how....
any info back would be great
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