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Waylanderau
May 19th, 2011, 04:28 AM
Hey all :) It's been a while since I've posted so by way of apology I thought I'd share some amp pr0n.

Firstly I should say that this purchase marks me finally giving in to peer pressure. After many years of being a diehard solid state devotee (An attitude I inherited from my Dad, an old school radio and TV tech who vividly remembers the days when everything ran on valves and what a monumental pain in the arse they were.) I finally caved and went out and bought myself a valve amp.

http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/Waylanderau/Crate%20Blue%20Voodoo/BV4.png

Scored for A$600 off ebay, it's a mid-90s Crate Blue Voodoo 120.
Pretty basic setup: Channel 1 is clean with Volume, Low, Mid and High controls. Channel 2 covers the mid to high gain spectrum, with most of the emphasis on the high gain side. Controls are Volume, Low, Mid, High and Gain. In addition each channel has an independant reverb control and there is a master Presence control for tweaking the overall brightness. There's also a footswitchable FX loop with a -12dB pad if you need it.

Unfortunately, as the seller was quite a ways away I didn't have the chance to try it before buying and when I got it home I discovered the overdrive channel wasn't working properly, almost no volume and not nearly as much gain as it should have. It wasn't a complete surprise, in the ad he mentioned that the distortion channel was a bit weak, which sounded odd for one of the Blue Voodoo heads. Anyways, long story short I tracked down a tech and he figured out that one of the valve sockets had actually broken away from the circuit board. A couple of hours work with a soldering iron and all was back in place. Finally got around to pick it up a week or so ago and the improvement was unbelieveable. One step closer to having my rig complete, all I need now is a bigger cab so my gear OCD isn't aggravated by my head hanging over the sides of my cab

I've had the chance to use it for both a full band rehersal and a gig at this stage and I'm very impressed so far. Here's a brief breakdown of the two channels:

Clean: Overall very good, super loud and punchy and the very responsive eq controls allow you to go from fendery jingle jangle to a fatter, more marshally type of clean sound. The built in reverb is decent, nothing spectacular but certainly useable and adds a pleasing lushness to your sound. Personally I think the addition of a gain control for this channel would have been nice and would allow you to get a wider variety of sounds from it, but you can still have access to a suprisingly board palette of tones and textures by working with your guitar's volume and tone knobs.

Overdrive: Here's where the action happens, bwahahaha :beavisnbutthead:
The first thing you notice about Channel 2 is that it's bright. Very bright. Particularly on the lower end of the volume control there's a lot of top end sizzle that some people are just not going to like (although I find it quite appealing) however once you get the volume up past the 9-10 o'clock mark things smooth out quite a bit and with careful tweaking of the presence control you can have access to some warmer tones. Personally I aim for quite a bright sound with a lot of highs and mids and this amp delivers fantasticly, it has a very raw, aggressive type of tone that seems to combine a Marshallesque, midrange snarl with the low end thump you'd generally associate with more modern types of high gain amps (5150/6505, Mesa etc.) After using it at jam/gig volumes I've discovered that the volume control on this channel is a little different to most amps I've used. The volume seems to stay comparitively low for the first half of the control, i.e. if you set the clean and the overdrive volumes at the same level anywhere under the 12:00 mark the clean channel will be much louder. HOWEVER, past the half way point on the overdrive channel there is suddenly a huge jump in volume, which can catch you out if you're making adjustments mid-set as I discovered last friday night :mybad

Anyways, to finish off here's some better pics of the beast. If anyone's got any queries about it post them here or PM me and I'll get back to you ASAP :)

Here's one of the front panel

http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/Waylanderau/BV12.png

Some internals

http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/Waylanderau/BV6.png

http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/Waylanderau/BV7.png

And finally... THE PORTAL TO HELL ITSELF!

http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/Waylanderau/BV2.png

http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/Waylanderau/BV1.png

hubberjub
May 19th, 2011, 06:39 AM
Cool. I remember playing one of those back in the 90's and thinking it sounded great. I even saw Robert Randolph in 02 playing his pedal steel through one.

otaypanky
May 19th, 2011, 06:39 AM
Looks great lit up like that~
Have fun

bcdon
May 19th, 2011, 09:10 AM
http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/Waylanderau/BV2.png

Very cool! :dude Congrats!!

Robert
May 19th, 2011, 11:50 AM
That looks awesome man. I have heard people say those amps are very good sounding.

Katastrophe
May 19th, 2011, 12:13 PM
Dude! You are on the way to some serious mayhem with that monster! Don't forget to wear earplugs and crank that sucker until the cops show up!

You also get extra points for using "Amph" in the title. Congrats!

msteeln
May 19th, 2011, 02:59 PM
Congrats!
Some CRATE amps of the 90s til now have been seriously under-appreciated/priced. Your VuDu is way more than I need, but have loved my 90s 'Vintage 30' 2x12 since 2000, does everything I want, in spades. They go dirt cheap.

Waylanderau
May 19th, 2011, 09:13 PM
Kat>> hahaha, to be honest I'm more worried about my wife than the cops, she tends to get very short with me if I play loud. Got rehersal tonight though so I'll be able to give it another good run. :rockya

Msteeln>> Totally agree man, imo crate is a very underrated brand. Many years ago I actually owned a solid state crate half stack, another 90s era one called a GLX or GRX or something. I loved that thing to bits, sure it wasn't a mesa or anything but for the very little money I paid for it it was fantastic. It's a real shame they discontinued the Blue Voodoo series, they were a brilliant low cost alternative to a lot of bigger name hi-gain amps. Specially since crate seems to be one of the only companies passing on price changes from the strong aussie $

Robert>> those people speak truth lol. I'm really impressed with how much character it has to it's sound, it really is very different to anything I've used before. It's actually really noticeable when my band plays shows with other metal bands and almost everyone is using a 5150/6505 (not hacking on those amps, they're great but there's only so many tones you can get out of them.) as soon as we start to play it obvious I'm using something very different.