Rick' & Vox amps… the best wedding ?

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Rick' & Vox amps… the best wedding ?

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Hi Rick People ! :D

Here are some videos made with my 2006 330/6 JG and two different Vox amps (Lil' Night Train / AC15-C1), they are my favourites amps when direct plugged in !

The Lil' Night Train is going with a NT112 cab', not the regular NT110… ;)


The AC15-C1 is complete stock, think I'll soon give it the "bright cap mod"…


Feel free to comment, even if not so good ones… :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I really love the Night Train!
There is no reason to ever be bored.

...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...

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I love the AC15 more, a lot more,high end !

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Medicus1963 wrote:I love the AC15 more, a lot more,high end !

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Especially with an Alnico Blue speaker substituted for the Greenback! :mrgreen: A lot lighter and easier to transport, too!

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Yep,

the LNT with the NT112 cab is a combination I enjoy very much, too!
Fortunately my guitar dealer upgraded the LNT package when I bought it.

Before I read some reviews that recommended the NT112 cab nearly imperatively. - They were right.

The NT110 is a closed back cab. The NT112 is open back. A complete different world!

BTW, You should give TI flats a try using that!!! :wink:
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Has anyone tried a Matchless wth a Ric?
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Pretty hard to argue with a Ric and a Vox. "It's a Ric and a Vox, it's my Ric and a Vox, girl" . . . okay now I'm just being silly.
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Rickie, Vox amp and pattern shirt - the three things that best go together!!! 8)

I like the Little Night Train as well - I decided on getting a Pathfinder though, due to the price difference and the fact I can't play on speaker where I live.

What's this bright cap mod, and what does it do exactly?
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artisan4: I can tell you that a Matchless Lighting is wonderful with Rickenbackers! All the brightness you can stand if you want it, and very nice crunch is available. It's kind of like a Vox AC30 but maybe a bit "faster"...
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Electrostring wrote:Rickie, Vox amp and pattern shirt - the three things that best go together!!! 8)
Thanks for the shirt !!! :lol:
Electrostring wrote:I like the Little Night Train as well - I decided on getting a Pathfinder though, due to the price difference and the fact I can't play on speaker where I live.
You can also play the Lil' Night Train veeeery low, though the Pathfinder could be a "waiting" solution… :wink:
Electrostring wrote:What's this bright cap mod, and what does it do exactly?
Unlike older Vox, the last decade's ones have those cap on each channel input, providing more highs when played low, but… pedals doesn't work very well, especially OD/disto pedals…
It's why the best solution is to pull them off the circuit.
Complete explanations here, with pics, how to, everything !!! :

http://acapella.harmony-central.com/sho ... tion-Clips

8)
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Colonel Blues wrote:
Electrostring wrote:I like the Little Night Train as well - I decided on getting a Pathfinder though, due to the price difference and the fact I can't play on speaker where I live.
You can also play the Lil' Night Train veeeery low, though the Pathfinder could be a "waiting" solution… :wink:
The LNT has a phones/line out, as well, right?
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Electrostring wrote:What's this bright cap mod, and what does it do exactly?
Unlike older Vox, the last decade's ones have those cap on each channel input, providing more highs when played low, but… pedals doesn't work very well, especially OD/disto pedals…
It's why the best solution is to pull them off the circuit.
Complete explanations here, with pics, how to, everything !!! :

http://acapella.harmony-central.com/sho ... tion-Clips

8)
Thanks for the link, Thierry - I stored it right away in the folder with usefull mod info! :D
blue330 wrote:artisan4: I can tell you that a Matchless Lighting is wonderful with Rickenbackers! All the brightness you can stand if you want it, and very nice crunch is available. It's kind of like a Vox AC30 but maybe a bit "faster"...
Thanks for chiming in, Mitch! Can you believe I never even heard of this amp? Looks cool vintagey, though!
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Electrostring wrote:The LNT has a phones/line out, as well, right?
Yes indeed !!! :D
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Colonel Blues wrote:
Electrostring wrote:The LNT has a phones/line out, as well, right?
Yes indeed !!! :D
But it does not sound good, IMHO...
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Hotzenplotz wrote:But it does not sound good, IMHO...
The phones/line out or the LNT in general?
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Electrostring wrote:
Hotzenplotz wrote:But it does not sound good, IMHO...
The phones/line out or the LNT in general?
Oh, I am sorry! The quote function seems to work different now, or I made a mistake.

I meant that only the line out does not sound so good. It is an emulation that tries to behave like a real cabinet. I do not use it for playing straight in the computer even with headphones I avoid it. - No VOX tone.

The REAL tube amp is after a taming modification 12AU7/ 12AT7/ 12AU7 in V1/ V2 /V3 a very nice little beast. The stock setup with two 12AX7 in V1 and V2 was too "overgained" for my ears. Combined with the toasters now it offers such a sweet tone!!! And it is loud enough when the drummer does not combines his playing with exercises for bigger arms.

Also a live solution for small gigs: The cab is the monitor added with a microphone for the PA.

To work with the amp's dials is a pure joy!

Know this?:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWU8mjQr ... sults_main

These guy have fun. Even watching it is fun. Just wait for the big box...
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