hey people
i have just picked up a 'RSC regent 50' intended for bass. from what i understand, these may have been sold as kits originally. and didn't sound that good
it has EL34 x2 ECC83 x3 and a rectifying GZ34.
what i would like to do is change as little as possible in order to get a decent sounding classic guitar/bass amp.
i was thinking of doing an 18watter some time back but decided not to destroy the donor amp. so my first thought was a Marshall clone, around 50watts as opposed to a fender (because its a pair of el34's) maybe a jtm50 cos its got the tube rectifier or a jmp 50.
any opinions from the marshall fans? what amps would you be looking at?
the chassis is quite small but there is some room, i would ideally like to leave the transformers and tube mounts where they are and possibly construct my own new homegrown turretboard to tidy things up with the new layout. i'd want the el34s to stay too but may consider ditching the rectifier for SS.
or if your not a marshall fan and have a better idea?
i have just picked up a 'RSC regent 50' intended for bass. from what i understand, these may have been sold as kits originally. and didn't sound that good
it has EL34 x2 ECC83 x3 and a rectifying GZ34.
what i would like to do is change as little as possible in order to get a decent sounding classic guitar/bass amp.
i was thinking of doing an 18watter some time back but decided not to destroy the donor amp. so my first thought was a Marshall clone, around 50watts as opposed to a fender (because its a pair of el34's) maybe a jtm50 cos its got the tube rectifier or a jmp 50.
any opinions from the marshall fans? what amps would you be looking at?
the chassis is quite small but there is some room, i would ideally like to leave the transformers and tube mounts where they are and possibly construct my own new homegrown turretboard to tidy things up with the new layout. i'd want the el34s to stay too but may consider ditching the rectifier for SS.
or if your not a marshall fan and have a better idea?
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