Its made by Italian transformer winder, inMADout. They specialise in high output, full bandwidth transformers and they are priced pretty well. Cheaper and better than Hammond stuff and I can get custom primaries wound. Its good for full bandwidth at 140W.
Some say the AORs really benefit from a OT upgrade.
Elessar [Sly] wrote:Laney have always made great amps, I've always leaned towards their particular sound. I have had other amps come and go over the years but Laneys tend to stick. I've seen them used live a lot as well. Their dirt channels are the smex.
I am really looking forward to trying out the Laney now. There seems to be a lot of love.
Can anyone explain the biasing process to me for the GH series? I know it has the bias switch, but is there an adjustment pot to dial it in?
Its made by Italian transformer winder, inMADout. They specialise in high output, full bandwidth transformers and they are priced pretty well. Cheaper and better than Hammond stuff and I can get custom primaries wound. Its good for full bandwidth at 140W.
Some say the AORs really benefit from a OT upgrade.
I never found the one in mine to be lacking until its blew up
Loop wrote:I’m currently shopping for a 1996 Red Dodge Viper with yellow wheels. Who gives a shit about taste?!
So question... I have seen some GH50L pictures that have the large can filter capacitors [blue dual section] that are seen in older Marshall heads, and I have seen other images that don't have the large can filters? I have also noticed that there are different logos/handles for these amps.
Can anyone tell me if there is a difference in the amps with different head shells?
I just ordered one from the used gear section on Guitar Center's website that looks like this:
as opposed to ones that look like these:
I really hope that mine has the dual section filter caps like my JCM900...
colejustesen wrote:So question... I have seen some GH50L pictures that have the large can filter capacitors [blue dual section] that are seen in older Marshall heads, and I have seen other images that don't have the large can filters? I have also noticed that there are different logos/handles for these amps.
Can anyone tell me if there is a difference in the amps with different head shells?
I just ordered one from the used gear section on Guitar Center's website that looks like this:
as opposed to ones that look like these:
I really hope that mine has the dual section filter caps like my JCM900...
Cole
The newer one (recessed handles) will probably use board mounted snap in caps rather than cap cans. They are harder to replace ( although not a big deal) but snap in caps are usually way better spec'd than can types.
Loop wrote:I’m currently shopping for a 1996 Red Dodge Viper with yellow wheels. Who gives a shit about taste?!
Zozobra wrote:The newer one (recessed handles) will probably use board mounted snap in caps rather than cap cans. They are harder to replace ( although not a big deal) but snap in caps are usually way better spec'd than can types.