Yowza!! Nice looking amph voodoo! Got me droolin'
This thing is LOUD!!!! Holy ruptured eardrums, Batman! They aren't kidding when they say 30 tube watts is way louder than 30 SS watts! Yikes!!
Anyway, the Delta Blues amp arrived safely and works great. Tone seems very rich and clear, but I've only scratched the surface with it, so far. Lovin' that Tweed retro look! To borrow a phrase from Greg Koch, I'd say I definitley have a "tweed-skinned appliance of sonic reckoning" here! This is gonna be BIG FUN, I can tell! If I disappear from the forum for a couple of days, you guys'll know what I'm doin'....
Coupla pics:
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Even the cat is interested!!
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Yowza!! Nice looking amph voodoo! Got me droolin'
Voodoo - Man, that amp is clean! Minty mint! And what a killer deal, too! Have at it, my friend.
P.S. That Digitech RP-200A multi-effects pedal came, too, but I haven't had a chance to do much more than power it up to make sure it worked. Too busy makin' them 7 tubes glow in the Delta Blues!
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I concur,,good luck with it!Originally Posted by Tim
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Wow! Congrats Voodoo!
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You got a new amp? Thats killer. Nice knowing ya...come back when ya can. lol Seriously thats a sweet babe. Tell us how she's screaming.
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YEah DVM,,cause I'm looking into getting one,,maybe.Originally Posted by tone2thebone
How is it at low volumes? And have you run the Digitech with it yet?
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Robert mentions a 5 watt Epi Valve Junior on his Dolphin Street website. I'd really need an amp like that that could go into poer amp distortion at lower volumes.Originally Posted by ZoSo65
Tot, Nelskie has written quite a bit about his Epi Valve Junior somehwere on this board. Great little amp.
Gotta say, with a great tube amp like that, don't use the Digitech RP stuff and ruin your tone man...
I've been interested in a Delta Blues for a long time, but never had a chance to try one.
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I'll search for that thread. Anything you want to add Nelsk?Originally Posted by Robert
Anybody know anything about the valve standard vs the valve junior?
The reviews that I read suggest that the valve junior head would be the way to go as they fixed the hum in the combo. Does anyone have a reccomendation for a good (cheap) cab?
That's looking like pretty good advice from here. I've fooled around some with the RP-200A, and foresee it's use primarily as a recording tool. You can get some pretty amazing sounds & effects out of it, but it sucks the tube tone right down to the bottom of the glass! And you really can't do much with it "on the fly" as you play, because the settings all have to be programmed in. I'm sure some people love this kind of thing, but not my cup of tea. This puppy may be headed back up on eBay, so I can use the proceeds on some regular pedals....Originally Posted by Robert
I'm very, very impressed thusfar, Robert. Gobs of tone and unbelievable volume for only 30W. The volume knobs go up to 12 (so Nigel really could play at "11"!), and I've been using it at 2! Great clean sounds, but switch over to the Lead channel and you can roll on the overdrive nicely with the PRE knob, while still keeping the volume reasonable with the POST dial. Very cool....Originally Posted by Robert
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sounds like a sweet amp...might have to check that one out....i plan on getting another tube amp (15 - 30 watts) this year.
can you post some clips....either mic'd or direct?
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tot - Here is the link to my Valve Jr. thread. It's a fairly comprehensive review, with a lot of information:
http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?t=74
Myself, I have not had the chance to play a Valve Standard or Valve Special, so I cannot compare them. My assumption is that they are pretty similar tone-wise, only that the two larger amps have built-in effects, and larger speakers. The largest amp (the Standard, I believe) is rated at 15W, the Special and the Jr. are 5W.
Another point: don't get too hung up on the "noise thing". I know a lot of reviews mention it, but it's really not that bad. Like I've mentioned in my thread, hum is a naturally-occurring by-product of that particular circuit design. As you move up the feeder chain price-wise, into the boutique neighborhood, some of these amps have employed some fixes to counteract the hum that is typical of Class "A" amps. Like a wise man once said, "If it don't hum, there ain't any magic in it." Personally, I think that little bit of hum is very charming.
I know that the *new* Valve Jr. heads are out, and at $99, they're a spanking good deal. However, that leaves you to find a cabinet, and digging into your wallet once again. At $120, the Valve Jr. combo sounds awesome right out of the box. With a few tweaks, like tubes & a different speaker, things really start to come alive. Plus, it has a speaker out jack in back, so if you did want to run it to an ext. cab, you could. Occasionally, I run my amp through my 112E ext. cab (which has a 12" Eminence Swamp Thang speaker), and that rig really pounds! You'd never believe it was only rated at 5W.
As for the combo vs. the head issue - hmmm . . . . I would have to say that it all depends on how you plan on using it. I record with my Epi, hum and all, and it sounds killer with everything I play through it. I've mic'ed it live, and used it by itself. The tone is always good. I'm sure the head would be no different tone-wise, and if they've addressed the hum issue, which again isn't a big thing in my book, it may just be the amp for you.
The Peavey Classic & Delta series tube amps won't be a "secret" much longer, I'm afraid. Like the Vox ADxxVT series amps, they offer huge tone for a very reasonable price. If you've got the "tube jones", and it cannot be quelled, you can find these amps in plentiful supply on Ebay, as well as at your local shop. The already killer tone in these amps can be further modified to your personal liking with a simple tube and / or speaker change out. And if you absolutely can't live without them, standard-type effects pedals also work well with these either of these rigs (digital modelers do, indeed, suck tone, and with these amps, that's definitely not what you want.)Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
I've had my Classic 30 for (11) years now, and have played through all kinds of vintage and re-issue gear. I've always been happy with the way the Classic 30 sounds, and even more so since I dropped in the new J & J tubes & Celestion Vintage 30 speaker. Bottom line: these amps would still be worth it at double their cost.
My hat goes off to Peavey for a fine, American-made product that doesn't cost an arm & a leg to own. Fender USA, Gibson USA, are you guys listening?
Originally Posted by Nelskie
Thanks for all the info Nelsk!