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Amp Build: Ceriatone Kraken 50

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  • #46
    Yes that would work about the same.

    120k // 56k would give you a 38.1818k
    but its a kludge.

    I didnt look thru the thread but what kind of speakers are you using?
    Last edited by dstrat; 08-04-2017, 05:38 AM.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by dstrat View Post
      Yes that would work about the same.

      120k // 56k would give you a 38.1818k
      but its a kludge.

      I didnt look thru the thread but what kind of speakers are you using?
      G12M-25s. I have another cab with G12H-75 Creambacks that I need to try too.

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      • #48
        nice speakers, your build is excellent.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by FourT6and2 View Post
          There should be more than two clips. This forum only lets you post 1 video per post, so here's links:

          33K: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izmQGKOERPE
          35K: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSuZCKDQbDo
          39K: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3Z5DMVvDG4
          47K: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qtC8sVu-QA
          Thanks for the links!! I really like listening to how the builds sound as much as reading about the builds themselves. I will listen to all the clips again. What's your favorite, and why?
          The only good solid state amp is a dead solid state amp. Unless it sounds really good, then its OK.

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          • #50
            I listened to all the clips, and the one that sounded the best to me was the 35. So if you use a 36 that would probably be as good as it gets. The higher values seemed to produce a little lower wider sound. I actually liked it also, but it would not be as focused in a band setting for lead work.David

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            • #51
              Originally posted by echo8287 View Post
              I listened to all the clips, and the one that sounded the best to me was the 35. So if you use a 36 that would probably be as good as it gets. The higher values seemed to produce a little lower wider sound. I actually liked it also, but it would not be as focused in a band setting for lead work.David
              Yeah, the higher value slope resistors shift the tone stack's center frequency down. You can still get the same sound as other values. But you just need to adjust the EQ a bit. But the top and bottom ranges of all the EQ controls are different, while they will all overlap a bit in the middle. The clips are all with the EQ at 12:00. So a 33K can sound the same as 47K, for the most part. Just need to really adjust the tone controls.

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