I've just finished my year and a half long project of recreating the tone of an original tweed bassman I played in my own build. I'm just writing this down for everyone like me who had to use trial and error buying parts to find out which sounds like what. hope it helps, feel free to ask any questions, I'd be glad to offer my opinion.
This is just my opinion remember, it's what I've found from comparing parts one by one I don't claim to be an authority by any stretch of the word.
The pine cab is a HUGE difference between any other wood. Pine give the tweeds that boom and bark.
The caps are negotiable, I found the Mallory 150's were too warm, I like The Orange Drops, they add a nice sparkle to the high end in a very round way, not harsh at all, glassy and pleasing to the ear, but really it's so subtle if i was blindfolded I couldn't tell.
The resistors, for sure carbon comp. The metal oxide do sound stiff and cold.
Tubes - reissue Tung Sol 5881's sound as good as any NOS tubes I've heard when Biased to 30mmV - 38mmV, if you bias them colder or hotter, they kinda sound bland, I tried tons of different tubes. JJ's sound AWESOME too, just brighter.
Transformers - Here's where I say the goods lie. The reissue OT's sound good, but there's no vintage clarity, they're just ok. The Mercury Tone clones sound great but aren't as good as the Heyboer OT's on the paper bobbins. I don't care what anyone says, I tried to not believe it, but it does sound better on paper. This is where the real vintage amp tone comes in in my opinion. you can have mediocre caps, resistors, even speakers, but a good OT covers many sins.
Speakers - everybody's different. The Weber Sig10s are ok, not perfect. The Italian Jensen P10R's are awful too stiff and piercing. The Jensen P10Q's are awesome. I like two Eminence Legend 1028K's in the top and two Eminence Lil' Buddy's in the bottom. I think it's balanced and sound amazing in a 4x10 combo. I did find that there's no magic answer, it's all preference. There's no wrong answer either, with the OT in place even the Jensen P10R's sounded pretty great. The speakers never broke or made the amp, they just accent highs mids or lows, no night and day changes.
That's what I think, it's my two cents, but it's an unbiased two cents, nobody pays me to push their product, but I do have a basement FULL of different brands of parts now to know the difference.
I'd be happy to discuss any of the specifics between brands with anyone thinking of buying different ones. Again, I don't have much tech knowledge, I'm just one guy with an opinion. But hopefully I can save somebody some money.
This is just my opinion remember, it's what I've found from comparing parts one by one I don't claim to be an authority by any stretch of the word.
The pine cab is a HUGE difference between any other wood. Pine give the tweeds that boom and bark.
The caps are negotiable, I found the Mallory 150's were too warm, I like The Orange Drops, they add a nice sparkle to the high end in a very round way, not harsh at all, glassy and pleasing to the ear, but really it's so subtle if i was blindfolded I couldn't tell.
The resistors, for sure carbon comp. The metal oxide do sound stiff and cold.
Tubes - reissue Tung Sol 5881's sound as good as any NOS tubes I've heard when Biased to 30mmV - 38mmV, if you bias them colder or hotter, they kinda sound bland, I tried tons of different tubes. JJ's sound AWESOME too, just brighter.
Transformers - Here's where I say the goods lie. The reissue OT's sound good, but there's no vintage clarity, they're just ok. The Mercury Tone clones sound great but aren't as good as the Heyboer OT's on the paper bobbins. I don't care what anyone says, I tried to not believe it, but it does sound better on paper. This is where the real vintage amp tone comes in in my opinion. you can have mediocre caps, resistors, even speakers, but a good OT covers many sins.
Speakers - everybody's different. The Weber Sig10s are ok, not perfect. The Italian Jensen P10R's are awful too stiff and piercing. The Jensen P10Q's are awesome. I like two Eminence Legend 1028K's in the top and two Eminence Lil' Buddy's in the bottom. I think it's balanced and sound amazing in a 4x10 combo. I did find that there's no magic answer, it's all preference. There's no wrong answer either, with the OT in place even the Jensen P10R's sounded pretty great. The speakers never broke or made the amp, they just accent highs mids or lows, no night and day changes.
That's what I think, it's my two cents, but it's an unbiased two cents, nobody pays me to push their product, but I do have a basement FULL of different brands of parts now to know the difference.
I'd be happy to discuss any of the specifics between brands with anyone thinking of buying different ones. Again, I don't have much tech knowledge, I'm just one guy with an opinion. But hopefully I can save somebody some money.
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