And order a deluxe the other day. I was playing the demo unit so much that the tone was just making me want to cut my own......anyway I figured I better get one to replace the tweed tremolux I sold the other year.
Anyway here are the specs.
1 - Trinity Deluxe Combination Amplifier
1 - 12 speaker support (speaker to be provided by client) – Selectable impedance if possible; if not 8 ohms impedance.
1 - Ability to use 6L6 Tubes
1 - 716P polypropylene film caps. (Haven't told Steve yet).
1 - Hardwood Cabinet Burly (Ives) cherry top bottom, back and sides; Cabinet maker choice of joint (pretty as possible please). Finger joints look pretty good but what ever is prettiest.
1 -Customer (moi) to full set of tubes. Rectifier will be 5V4 supplying about 10 more volts than 5Y3.
1 - Standard Leather handle.
1 - Marshall style Cane grill cloth.
I picked up an old alnico rola from '58 that I am going to use......and if that sound not to good I have a couple of Scumbacks and a tone tubby or two that I am willing to try. I also have a boatload of 6V6's prepped and ready to try. I would like to get them idling at 40ma as per Gerald BBQ. I have a pair of,
GE 6V6GTY's - Brown Base smoked glass. Nice and chimey. A favourite of mine.
Lowery 6V6GT - Black glass kinda no name tube. Maybe rca, definitly made in USA.
EH 6v6 and GT6v6 - You never know, these may be worth a try.
RCA - 6V6GT Nice.
Sylvania 6V6GT - Coco uses this tube in his demo amp. Great tone noce complexity when overdriven. These tubes have a silver top.
Mazda 6V6- NOS military tube from 56. (the boxes have dates on them). Nice tube clean and dirty. Almost as sweet as the GTY. Complex mids.
Canadian Marconi 5871 - I was stupid enough to leave a pair of these in the amp that Trinity made for that recording studio in Chicago? As you heard the clips sound great!. These tubes do have a nice midrange quality and are very sweet in the low end. I think the speaker in the amp helped too. I can't wait to try these again.
For Preamp tubes I have a GE12AY7 and a GE6201 that I going to checkout for V1. Nothing like a good old AY in a tweed circuit. These are some old leftovers from when I had the tweed bassman. I have also set aside a couple of RCA blackplates and a telefunken 12AX7 for V2. I do have a little waiting to do though; Steve tells me he has some "orders" and stuff that came in BEFORE mine? GeeZ! I might have to start smelting some steel to make some wire to wind my own cable for the custom power cord I have in mind.
