LagrangeCalvert said:To all the other VJ modders....we should start a fretnet VJ modders club.
You have to have pics to prove it and we can have meetings and all that jazz......
or we can just say "YAY" for VJ's and get over it
Josh
LagrangeCalvert said:I have a 4x8 closed back cab that is loaded with celestion super 8's and that thing screams....sounds really good IMHO.... FWIW you can get some serious kick out of those 8 inch speakers via that closed back design!
LagrangeCalvert said:I think the VJ and the other 5+/- watt tube economy amps are a steal. I giged with this rig a ton and took it to open jams...it was a head turner AND a great conversation starter.
LagrangeCalvert said:To all the other VJ modders....we should start a fretnet VJ modders club.
You have to have pics to prove it and we can have meetings and all that jazz......
Very close to the same volume settings for each pair. I was controlling final volume with the Strat's vol knob, and I had to back off less than one click with the cab to keep the volume essentially equal to the stock speaker. For the LP clip, I didn't touch the volume between the two rifs, but keep in mind that the signal was going through a distortion pedal, and the clipping stage tends to equalize the output volume pretty effectively.tot_Ou_tard said:Vood,
Were those clips done at equivalent decibels? I haven't considered running my Fender Champion 600 though a cab because I was concerned that it would be too loud.
duhvoodooman said:P.S. I've never used or even heard the impact of one, but those pricey Mercury kits look like a big ol' ripoff to me....
tot_Ou_tard said:Vood,
I might like to change the transformer on the 600, but I know nothing about them other than Mercury has an expensive kit for the 600. Is there a Hammond I could use?
Wow! Thanks Tung!tunghaichuan said:Since the Champion 600 is tweaked version of the 5F1 Champ, you could use Hammond's 125CSE, 125DSE, or 125ESE. Any of those would work, but you'd get the best bass response with the 125ESE.
I've used the 125ESE in about 5 or so Tweed Champ/Princeton circuits and it works well. Vintage Champs/Princetons had an OT with about 7.6k for the primary. I'm not sure what the primary is on the Champion 600 though. When using the Hammonds, the closest you can get is 5K, but in my experience it sounds great. The 125ESE is huge though, it might be hard to shoehorn into the chassis.
Edit: the best place to buy Hammond iron right now is www.radiodaze.com
Heck, by all acounts the Champion 600 OT sounds pretty good, you may not even need to change it.
tung
Well, I'll let you know how it sounds, 'cuz I ordered a C8R this afternoon, along with a Jensen C12N, which is the upgraded speaker that comes in the special lacquered tweed NOS version of the Blues Junior. Everything I read says it really improves the Blues Junior's tone.Guitar Gal said:That 8" Jensen ceramic is even cheaper.......err.......more economically priced than the 8" Weber. Like you, I don't want to spend a lot of $$ on my VJ, but this speaker may be a possibility.
Yeah, I would definitely agree that, if you have a good cab already or if you can afford the added expense of getting one, your best choice is the Valve Jr. head. But if you already have a VJr combo and want to use it as one (i.e. with the integrated speaker), then this Jensen speaker offers a nice tonal benefit over the stock speaker for not-a-lot of cash. It gives the VJr kind of a sparkly Fender-ish top-end. For anyone interested in buying a C8R or just checking it out, HERE is the link to where I got mine.Guitar Gal said:Although I have to agree with others that the 1X12 cab sounds the best, that Jensen 8" seems to be a nice upgrade for the VJ combo. Think I'll have to add that to my upgrade list along with a new OT
F_BSurfer said:Well started some mods on my VJR version1 yesterday just some simple stuff first replaced volume pot,input jack, added a 100 uf filter cap added jumper on pcb to shore up grounding.
Fired it up and just when I thought I knew a little bit about tube amps this gave me a wake up!!! Hum is so loud it will run you out of the room, thats with the pot down. Doubled and tripled check all I did that is fine as far solder joints , do think it is a grounding issue can hold onto chassis and stops?
Duff said:I am debating building a solid pine, stained or oiled, expanded metal grill covered with cloth from walmart, trimed in front with small strips of pine screwed on holding the cloth in place. Big, closed back, lots of room for resonation, no port. Could put in a port or design to remove a 4 inch board from the back for open back sound.
Might sound good. Only can estimate the sound and am not a sound engineer.
Also, the cost of a nice speaker, 12 inch, and materials might be as much or close to a new vj 12 inch cabinet, 16 ohms.
If I made one it would be an 8 ohm so I could use it with my HRD.
Any ideas? Would the solid wood cabinet sound better than the epi 16 ohm one?
Thanks in advance,
Duffy
F_BSurfer said:Yes I check out DVM's page pile of good info in one place
I haven't made it as far as the bridge rectifier yet
I did something to create what i have going on now just wish I would have done one mod at time and test live and learn!!!!