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Rickissippi
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Post subject: Re: Which Fender amp for the Beatles/Byrds sound? Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:37 pm |
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Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:08 pm Posts: 227 Location: Jackson, Mississippi
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Ain'tGotNoPokemon wrote: IndieKid wrote: I'm way too late to this, but for posterity:
Classic Ric-era Beatles was Vox AC30. Some of the really early tracks may have been non-top boost. Later they moved to 50s and 100s and George finished up with 730s. By 68 they were using Fender.
I always thought of the Byrds as more of a Fender sound but pretty early on MgGuinn was going straight into the board via a compressor. He's been talking up the Janglebox in recent interviews. Yeah, to be fair, that's a covered subject on these forums.  Welcome to the forum, IndieKid!
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telemaster
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Post subject: Re: Which Fender amp for the Beatles/Byrds sound? Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:36 pm |
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Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:17 pm Posts: 40
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Hi all, I am lucky enough to have several of the amps mentioned in a lot of these posts and some that have not been. the Roland is a great choice for my RIC 360/12 but then so is my reissue '65 twin Reverb. I also have a Deluxe Reverb and while it sounds great, it will loose some of its clean at stage volume (which BTW is exactly what I want it to do for my other guitars) But I prefer the extra grunt of double push pull output section (4 power tubes) because you just can't beat the headroom it gives you for that clean sound. I also have a Roland jc55 which is a great little amp but the emphasis is on little. The big guns get my vote and my bad back, but heck, I'll sit in a chair if I have to , to get "that" tone!!! And I'm over 60 years old, stop being a bunch of wimps, pickup that heavy beast (twin=70lbs + with JBL d120s) and get that tone!!!
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RJMcGregor
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Post subject: Re: Which Fender amp for the Beatles/Byrds sound? Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:35 am |
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Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:00 pm Posts: 39 Location: Swan River Manitoba, Canada
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Have had both Brits and Fenders (60's) But I've Been Getting a pretty sweet sound out of a Egnater Rebel 30, pretty sweet tone there as well... 
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Clifton
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Post subject: Re: Which Fender amp for the Beatles/Byrds sound? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:53 am |
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Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2005 1:00 pm Posts: 961 Location: Texas
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I just bought my son a Fender Super-Champ X2 about a month ago--great little amp you might consider. It's small and lightweight. But unlike Champs from the 60s or 60s which were 5 or 6 watts, this one is 15 watts. Also, it has a 10" speaker instead of the little 8" that they used to have. I guess it depends on what you're going to use it for. But one of the salesmen at the local guitar shop I go to said he can't keep them in stock--they pretty much get sold the day they arrive.
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Ain'tGotNoPokemon
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Post subject: Re: Which Fender amp for the Beatles/Byrds sound? Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:38 am |
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Joined: Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:10 pm Posts: 783
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Clifton wrote: I just bought my son a Fender Super-Champ X2 about a month ago--great little amp you might consider. It's small and lightweight. But unlike Champs from the 60s or 60s which were 5 or 6 watts, this one is 15 watts. Also, it has a 10" speaker instead of the little 8" that they used to have. I guess it depends on what you're going to use it for. But one of the salesmen at the local guitar shop I go to said he can't keep them in stock--they pretty much get sold the day they arrive. I have a Vibrochamp XD, which is really, really cool. Changing the power tube can really help open things up, too.
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Clifton
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Post subject: Re: Which Fender amp for the Beatles/Byrds sound? Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:37 am |
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Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2005 1:00 pm Posts: 961 Location: Texas
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I should also mention that both my Vox AC15 and my Music Man 212HD get great sounds with my 330/12, but of course have different sounds. The Music Man is great for headroom--if I remember correctly, it's rated at 130 watts. But I can't ever remember turning it to full power. In fact, I turn it on half power and never get higher than 3 on the volume knob--it's that powerful. The only downside to the Music Man is that it's staggeringly heavy. That's one reason I bought the Vox--I was tired of lugging the Music Man around, even though it gets a really great sound! (The Vox, of course, sounds great too--all that chime!)
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Schmidt
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Post subject: Re: Which Fender amp for the Beatles/Byrds sound? Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:06 am |
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Joined: Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:54 am Posts: 405 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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telemaster wrote: Hi all, I am lucky enough to have several of the amps mentioned in a lot of these posts and some that have not been. the Roland is a great choice for my RIC 360/12 but then so is my reissue '65 twin Reverb. I also have a Deluxe Reverb and while it sounds great, it will loose some of its clean at stage volume (which BTW is exactly what I want it to do for my other guitars) But I prefer the extra grunt of double push pull output section (4 power tubes) because you just can't beat the headroom it gives you for that clean sound. I also have a Roland jc55 which is a great little amp but the emphasis is on little. The big guns get my vote and my bad back, but heck, I'll sit in a chair if I have to , to get "that" tone!!! And I'm over 60 years old, stop being a bunch of wimps, pickup that heavy beast (twin=70lbs + with JBL d120s) and get that tone!!! Hmm... when we finally got the money to buy all the good stuff we no longer had the back to carry it  Regards 1953
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