Totally agree. Though, mine can react well to some light boost.Muff_Diver wrote:I think its touch-sensitive enough that any kind of od/distortion is unnecessary.
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Ive been tempted to try something light out. I have SHO thats great with the twin but didnt get along well with the lightning. Im still in the honeymoon phase, so once that subsides Ill give the SHO a go. Pretty tempted to try a klon as well.blakestree wrote:Totally agree. Though, mine can react well to some light boost.Muff_Diver wrote:I think its touch-sensitive enough that any kind of od/distortion is unnecessary.
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I am a recent convert to the Matchless/Badcat family.
These need more love. Just fantastic amps.
These need more love. Just fantastic amps.
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Just pulled this one out of a storage container that was being emptied. Paid like $100 for this set, a Sony 1/2 inch tape machine, an EARTH amp head and a Peavey PA mixer. The Simms-Watts sounds freakin huge and so clean. Noise floor is extremely low, a barely audible hiss with preamp and master on 5, prescense all the way up. It had bad output tubes so they blew after 30 minutes. Need bias, new tubes and I'll rip the caps as well since it hasn't been played in a decade. Speakers are very good, one replacement that sounds a little brighter but I might score an original to swap out.


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Great for 60s/70s decor even if it doesn’t work - working is a plus ...Hypnodrone wrote:Just pulled this one out of a storage container that was being emptied. Paid like $100 for this set, a Sony 1/2 inch tape machine, an EARTH amp head and a Peavey PA mixer. The Simms-Watts sounds freakin huge and so clean. Noise floor is extremely low, a barely audible hiss with preamp and master on 5, prescense all the way up. It had bad output tubes so they blew after 30 minutes. Need bias, new tubes and I'll rip the caps as well since it hasn't been played in a decade. Speakers are very good, one replacement that sounds a little brighter but I might score an original to swap out.
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Damn, you weren't kidding about it taking pedals well. It has this sort of fat clip to the distortion and when I run my EHX crayon into it the amp sings. No jagged/transistory distortion - it sounds 3d/creamy/punchy! As noted before it is too heavy. I'd love it if someone designed a preamp version of this amp ....waltdogg wrote:lolol. yeah, i foolishly sold mine to a yokel back in orange county and never saved his number.
agreed. the studio is probably one of *the* best sounding low wattage, great breakup, takes pedals like a champ amp ever. superior to my ampeg g-18 easily.
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New cab day! Nice little Sunn 412L. Still has the original model 126 speakers in it.
Amp was built by the awesome Brig Alcorn out of a salvaged Peavey deuce chassis. Plexi with a jameson style tone stack.
I built the guitar myself. The Crustang v1.5. Waiting on a heavier Warmoth body to arrive to balance it out better.
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What’s the bad cat/matchless connection? I didn’t realize they had anything in commonhorseblanket wrote:I am a recent convert to the Matchless/Badcat family.
These need more love. Just fantastic amps.
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Love both, the amp build is really nice.
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New cab day! Nice little Sunn 412L. Still has the original model 126 speakers in it.
Amp was built by the awesome Brig Alcorn out of a salvaged Peavey deuce chassis. Plexi with a jameson style tone stack.
I built the guitar myself. The Crustang v1.5. Waiting on a heavier Warmoth body to arrive to balance it out better.
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Badcat was started after a bunch of guys quit Matchless , including the amp designer.PeteeBee wrote:What’s the bad cat/matchless connection? I didn’t realize they had anything in commonhorseblanket wrote:I am a recent convert to the Matchless/Badcat family.
These need more love. Just fantastic amps.
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Got myself a DC30 this weekend. Now I need to make a cab for it.
With that I kind of think of Badcats as kind of the next evolution of the Matchless designs.
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Looks like a blast. What flavor of Plexi?ancientbones wrote:
New cab day! Nice little Sunn 412L. Still has the original model 126 speakers in it.
Amp was built by the awesome Brig Alcorn out of a salvaged Peavey deuce chassis. Plexi with a jameson style tone stack.
I built the guitar myself. The Crustang v1.5. Waiting on a heavier Warmoth body to arrive to balance it out better.
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It's like an original circuit he designed. Possibly after the super lead?Cisco wrote:Looks like a blast. What flavor of Plexi?ancientbones wrote:
New cab day! Nice little Sunn 412L. Still has the original model 126 speakers in it.
Amp was built by the awesome Brig Alcorn out of a salvaged Peavey deuce chassis. Plexi with a jameson style tone stack.
I built the guitar myself. The Crustang v1.5. Waiting on a heavier Warmoth body to arrive to balance it out better.
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I realized I'd not posted a proper picture of my bass VI rig. Traynor YBA-1 into Ampeg B-15S. Speaker in the cab is original -- not thunderous or anything, but it gets the job done.


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That Rick is so sick, I want one of those or a Dakota really badly.HAVN wrote:I realized I'd not posted a proper picture of my bass VI rig. Traynor YBA-1 into Ampeg B-15S. Speaker in the cab is original -- not thunderous or anything, but it gets the job done.