Friends:
Some time ago, I opened a post titled Favorite Jazz Amp. Recently, I sent a link of that discussion to a friend. He followed up by asking me to look at the "George Benson" line of amps from Fender. One is the GB Hot Rod Deluxe and more recently, the GB Fender Twin Reverb.
In his promo videos for the amp, Benson discusses the additional headroom that these amps provide. After some digging around, I believe the only (electrical) difference between a regular Twin and the Benson models is V1. The Benson model uses a 12AY7 in place of the standard 12AX7. If I am not mistaken, the 12AY7 has half the gain of a 12AX7. So of course, you have a lower level signal going to the remainder of the amp - and perhaps this adds to a cleaner sound? The Benson TR also uses Jensen Tornado Neodymium speakers and is build using a Pine cabinet. Otherwise, I would assume everything else is the same (compared to a regular Twin).
Here is the kicker - Benson talks about using a very small level of Vibrato. So he is in the Vibrato channel - which has a 12AX7 at the front end!!! So if he was looking for headroom, why not put the 12AY7 on that channel as well?
I was looking at the '64 Vibroverb and the more recent Fender Twin Custom 15 - both using a 15" speaker which might be more to the liking of Jazz players. Perhaps either of those amps with a tube swap might give you a similar overall sound?
Any ideas or comments on this?
Thanks in advance!
Tom
Some time ago, I opened a post titled Favorite Jazz Amp. Recently, I sent a link of that discussion to a friend. He followed up by asking me to look at the "George Benson" line of amps from Fender. One is the GB Hot Rod Deluxe and more recently, the GB Fender Twin Reverb.
In his promo videos for the amp, Benson discusses the additional headroom that these amps provide. After some digging around, I believe the only (electrical) difference between a regular Twin and the Benson models is V1. The Benson model uses a 12AY7 in place of the standard 12AX7. If I am not mistaken, the 12AY7 has half the gain of a 12AX7. So of course, you have a lower level signal going to the remainder of the amp - and perhaps this adds to a cleaner sound? The Benson TR also uses Jensen Tornado Neodymium speakers and is build using a Pine cabinet. Otherwise, I would assume everything else is the same (compared to a regular Twin).
Here is the kicker - Benson talks about using a very small level of Vibrato. So he is in the Vibrato channel - which has a 12AX7 at the front end!!! So if he was looking for headroom, why not put the 12AY7 on that channel as well?
I was looking at the '64 Vibroverb and the more recent Fender Twin Custom 15 - both using a 15" speaker which might be more to the liking of Jazz players. Perhaps either of those amps with a tube swap might give you a similar overall sound?
Any ideas or comments on this?
Thanks in advance!
Tom
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