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    hey folks.. been thinking about getting a Vox ad30vt for a while, but suddenly wondering if I want all the adjustments for amp/cab sims. and effects. Been reading DVM's Epi.valve.Jr info and other sources. I think I like the idea of straight-stick little tube amp. I am not a gigging guy so I don't need blow the roof off volume. I currently have a Traynor TS-15 solid state. Volume wise is plenty. I have heard the V.Jr in person and was quite blown away by the tone and volume coming out of this little 5W box ! I don't understand it, 5 tube watts sounded huge, what's the deal with that ? I figured output is ouput ? Can anyone give me Coles noted explanation on that ?
    What flavour of cab. would be a good match for theV.Jr. head ?

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    Anyone have feedback ?

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    lopoline cabs have a good reputation and have tons of different grill cloth and tolex options.

    http://www.lopoline.com/home.html

    they also sell on ebay

    http://stores.ebay.com/Lopo-Line

    i am told the 1x12 or 2x12 are a good compliment for the valve jr. head.

    I have the combo and it is a rocking little amp. I play it more than my ad30vt

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    Ted - if you're thinking of the Valve Jr. and wanting a cabinet to go with it have a listen to a clip that oldguy posted somewhere. That was a great sounding version of a Valve Jr through an Avatar cabinet. Pick his brains about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    lopoline cabs have a good reputation and have tons of different grill cloth and tolex options.

    http://www.lopoline.com/home.html

    they also sell on ebay

    http://stores.ebay.com/Lopo-Line

    i am told the 1x12 or 2x12 are a good compliment for the valve jr. head.

    I have the combo and it is a rocking little amp. I play it more than my ad30vt

    ww
    Lopoline (formerly SS Cabs) also sell on some other sites for a little less money. Goggle them. It saves them Ebay costs and Paypal costs as well by taking the bay out of the picture. Find what you like of theirs online then call them and place the order. Same price as the auction sites or otherwise.

    I have their 1x12 and it's a small box and sounds a bit boxy too. I have a vintage Celestion in it, a 25 watt. I think almost any 2x12 will sound fuller and can be used for a wider variety of applications. For just a little bit more $ the 2x12 is a better way to go because when you do finally hear the JR into a 2x12 live you are going to want it because it blows the 1x12 away. Save some money and do it right the first time...Unless you get the Ear Candy 1x12, but you can get several other speakers for the price of one Ear Candy cabinet.

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    i think (not positive) lopoline makes a larger 1x12 cabinet now to get rid of some of the boxiness....i know they will if you ask them...but spud is right...through a 2x12 it should be awesome!

    That first link is their new website so find what you like and give them a call!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted s
    I have heard the V.Jr in person and was quite blown away by the tone and volume coming out of this little 5W box ! I don't understand it, 5 tube watts sounded huge, what's the deal with that ? I figured output is ouput ? Can anyone give me Coles noted explanation on that ?
    Sure. Power and volume are two distinctly different things. Assuming that everything else is the same between two amps (and it never is!), a 50W amp would be 10 times as loud as a 5W, right?

    Not even close! That's because volume is logarithmically related to power. Hence, 10 times more power is required to merely double the volume. So a 50W amp will only be twice as loud as a 5W, other things being equal. That's why that little Valve Jr. is still a mighty loud puppy! See more details HERE....
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    very true...that's why i am thinking that my next amp is going to be a 1/2 watt gilmore jr. from these guys....sometimes the valve jr. is still too loud!

    http://www.guytronix.com/home.html

    and run it through a lopoline cabinet

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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    For the record, my annoyance with Warren has a lot to do with the hissing noises he makes.
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    Good info. there guy's, DVM, my head hurts now..
    So, I am assuming a cabinet with a couple of 12's could be quite a flexible ie: not married to a particular head ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    very true...that's why i am thinking that my next amp is going to be a 1/2 watt gilmore jr. from these guys....sometimes the valve jr. is still too loud!

    http://www.guytronix.com/home.html

    and run it through a lopoline cabinet

    ww

    How much are those 1/2 watt Gilmour Jrs? Do you know?
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    Or/and get the AD50VT and run it through a cab! That is what I do, and it sounds great to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tone2thebone
    How much are those 1/2 watt Gilmour Jrs? Do you know?
    $239 for parts only...i think the $289 is for them to assemble it but i'm not sure...

    http://www.guytronix.com/contactordering.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    For the record, my annoyance with Warren has a lot to do with the hissing noises he makes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    very true...that's why i am thinking that my next amp is going to be a 1/2 watt gilmore jr. from these guys....sometimes the valve jr. is still too loud!

    http://www.guytronix.com/home.html

    and run it through a lopoline cabinet

    ww
    Get a THD Hotplate or a power soak. They will work with most amphs and that way if you do decide to get one of the 1/2 watt amphs then you have an attenuator for it already ... in case it's too loud.


    Personally...earplugs are a lot cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Personally...earplugs are a lot cheaper.
    not as cool or as much fun! i am really moving towards low wattage tube amps....and also have a line on a vintage kalamazoo model 2 (gibson)

    http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/Kalamazoo/M2/

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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    For the record, my annoyance with Warren has a lot to do with the hissing noises he makes.
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    Man it must suck living in the city.....no cranking of amphs? That stinks!

    Those amph kits look cool though.
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    oh i can crank them.....that's not the problem

    i am just intrigued by the extreme low wattage tube amphs....must be a phase i'm going through!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
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    Yowza! I'm intrigued. So Loopoline, Avatar, or Earcandy? 2x12 or 4x10 or 4x12. Yikes! Too many choices. I only want to buy a cab once. So I'd rather it be the right one, tone, flexibility, etc than to be jonesing a year later for something different.
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    Thanks everyone with your feedback and suggestions, I have a plan...(rubbing hands together) I think I'm going to go for the Vjr head. Rather than spend what could be large $ in comparison on a cabinet I will add jacks to the back of my Traynor TS15 to easily disconnect the traynor amp and plug in the head (the Traynor has 2 inputs so she stays intact). It's a 2x8 @ 8 ohms per in parallel for a final of 4 ohms. I'm thinking that will get me in the door and if I am really happy with the head I will build my own cabinet.

    What say ye ??

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    Personally, I have always loved the idea of turning a combo into a Frankenheadcab. That is, installing and input and an output jack into a combo amp so that it can act as a cab for another head or a head for another cab. It's kind'a like the native american or chinese concept of using *every* part of an animal.

    I'd install an input jack into my soft grey matter if I knew how.

    I already have an output jack, but unfortunately for y'all I refuse to remove it.
    Last edited by tot_Ou_tard; November 25th, 2006 at 09:40 PM.
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