Ok, so I have a question sure to start an interesting discussion due to its subjectivity. I completed a 5E3 a while ago. I have tweaked it to the point I am happy to let it be. I should be happy, right? No. I am hooked on amp building, so I need another project!
I did my homework before even attempting the build. I think it paid off since on first power up it worked without any build issues. It wasn't until I started tweaking things that I introduced a bug or two. I felt the 5E3 was a very easy build. I feel that I have a working understanding of how and why tube amps work, though I know I have a LOT to learn. I only mention this to let you know where my skills are. Don't think I'll be building a Dual Recto anytime soon (who'd want to?), but I think I could handle a blackface without too much trouble.
I have considered and priced building a range of amps from a 5f2a, a 5f11, a 6g11, on up to a Marshall 18 watt, an aa1164 or an ab763 (the deluxe reverb.) 6V6s are my favorite output tubes, and vibrato would be great. Reverb would be good but not necessary; playing my 5E3 has actually made the reverb on my commercial Fender amps sound weird and artificial to my ears. I don't want a high gain monster; I want the sound of a great clean amp breaking up. I don't need a lot of power or headroom, the 5E3 is plenty loud and then some for my band.
I think the 5E3 definitely lives up to its billing as a must-have. So here's the question: What is your opinion of another low to moderately powered must-have amp that could feasibly be homebuilt? Since I already have a 5E3, something with a slightly different tone/feel would interest me (which is why I was looking at brown/black face Fenders). But I am open to anything that's got THE tone, not just a Fender.
I did my homework before even attempting the build. I think it paid off since on first power up it worked without any build issues. It wasn't until I started tweaking things that I introduced a bug or two. I felt the 5E3 was a very easy build. I feel that I have a working understanding of how and why tube amps work, though I know I have a LOT to learn. I only mention this to let you know where my skills are. Don't think I'll be building a Dual Recto anytime soon (who'd want to?), but I think I could handle a blackface without too much trouble.
I have considered and priced building a range of amps from a 5f2a, a 5f11, a 6g11, on up to a Marshall 18 watt, an aa1164 or an ab763 (the deluxe reverb.) 6V6s are my favorite output tubes, and vibrato would be great. Reverb would be good but not necessary; playing my 5E3 has actually made the reverb on my commercial Fender amps sound weird and artificial to my ears. I don't want a high gain monster; I want the sound of a great clean amp breaking up. I don't need a lot of power or headroom, the 5E3 is plenty loud and then some for my band.
I think the 5E3 definitely lives up to its billing as a must-have. So here's the question: What is your opinion of another low to moderately powered must-have amp that could feasibly be homebuilt? Since I already have a 5E3, something with a slightly different tone/feel would interest me (which is why I was looking at brown/black face Fenders). But I am open to anything that's got THE tone, not just a Fender.
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