tdub wrote:
taz - I also wanted to ask you about what you are using for an amp. I see in your signature that you like teles, well so do I brother. Is the plexi going to give me enough clean tone bite. Im looking for early page tone and also early john mellencamp (when he went by cougar) hurt so good, authority song, that sort of thing. Im not looking for country twang. I also want to be able to hit the bigger humbucker sound too. I have a 4 way in my tele that puts the pups in series, so it will grind like a sg, just not quite as full and round as a lp. Can the plexi do this or would I be better off with the sIII? fyi i am going to do the v6 kit regardless.
Thanks Tim
Because the major differences between the Plexi and sIII are component changes you can tweak to your tone. Finding the tone you want just takes time and play. I think the plexi will do it.
The V6 is one of the reasons I bought the Egnater, you can blend the 6V6 and EL84 output.
Tramp combo with G10A WGS speaker and S210 VB with Veteran 10" WGS Speakers
Tramp head with any cab
Triwatt with S4x8 WGS speakers with variable back
Tweed with G12C WGS speaker
!8w Plexi cascade with S112 ET65 WGS speaker with closed back
Egnater Rebel 30 212 ( don't use internal speakers) with VB212 with Green Beret and Reaper WGS speakers
Peavey Windsor Studio with 16 ohm British Lead WGS speaker
Peavey Valve King Royal 8 with G8C WGS speaker
Fender Champ 600 Changed grill cloth and chucked the junk tubes that came with it.
Kona 40w SS with internal 2x10
Fender 250R bass amp
Fender B-Dec used as a modeling head for the 250R
Speaker cabs
Avatar cube with Hellatone 60 open back
Voltage S115 G15C WGS speaker in S112 size box open back
Peavey Combo cab with amp removed and Veteran 10" open back+
Guitars
Squire Custom Tele with Parson street P90s and Steinberger tuners
Fender Spalted Maple carved top Mahoghany back and neck. Seymour duncan h/buckrs With tone being a pull switch for coil cut.
Vintage Supermatic auto tuning guitar Strat style
Vintage 3 pick up tele
and way to many more to pick from.
Too much gear and always room for one more piece.
First pic is the different ways I use for variable back cabs
Problem with the Green VB212 is you need a powered driver with that many long screws. Hard/pricey to replace if you lose it.
The screw caps need no tools to remove and they go in a bag that hangs off the speaker cable.
Current upstairs set up is as follows:
It changes often, but the Squire and Fender are always there.
And to make it worse I just tried a Fender Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster Thinline Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar wth Mahogany Body and Maple Fretboard includes Alnico V Pickups - Natural Finish for under $400 delivered taxes included.
Do I have too much Gear? Probably, but there is more to come.