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O Top da Meteoro, primeiro cabeçote da Linha MW, este amplificador está presente nos palcos de Grandes bandas e Grandes Espetáculos, é excelente para Shows e Megashows além de atender a todas as necessidades dos músicos em suas apresentações.
Sua potência usa um Mosfet e ainda privilegia o timbre dos pré-amplificadores valvulados com uma equalização e pressão sonora efetivas. Muito punch e volume associados a caixas potentes com as quais deve ser usado (810 BS - 1600 e 810 BS - 2400 Meteoro), demonstram a força desse amplificador que tem tudo para o profissional.
Características principais:
- Potência: 1600 watts mono bridged a 4 ohms (1200 watts contínuos);
1200 watts mono bridged a 8 ohms (900 watts contínuos); 2 x 900 watts
a 2 ohms (600 watts contínuos); 2 x 625 watts a 4 ohms (600 watts
contínuos); 2 x 350 watts a 8 ohms (300 watts contínuos).
- Pré-amplificador valvulado (3x 12AX7) Sovtek
- 3 bandas de EQ
- 5 posições de controle de tonalidade (presets)
- 9 bandas de equalização gráfica
- Chaves de boost: Ultra High e Ultra Low
- 2 Saídas de linha balanceadas
- 2 Effects Loop
- Variável 0-7: 1 Compressor
- Crossover interno
- Tuner Out Jack
- Peso: 31,3 Kg
- Dimensões: 130x480x390 mm
Este amplificador é o Top de Linha dos combos Meteoro. Totalmente valvulado, possui 3 válvulas 12AX7 no pré amplificador e 2 Válvulas 6550 Sovtek na potência. Em qualquer situação seus 80 Watts falam alto!
O Cristalino tem um som com variedade de timbres e ganhos no canal distorcido (Lead) e um som alto e claro no canal limpo.
Características principais:
- Potência: 80 watts RMS
- 01 Entrada/Conexão para guitarra com sensibilidade de 100mV
(Alta Impedância)
- Pre amp valvulado (3 x 12AX7) e Potência Valvulada (2x 6550)
- 02 Falantes de 12”
- Efeitos de Vibrato e Reverb
- 02 canais: Rhythm e Lead
- Loop de efeitos Send Return (Com controle de ganho do Loop)
- Reverb de Mola
- Entrada para Footswitch
This was the final bias adjustment. Sovtek 6L6 WXTs are supposed to be able to handle a little more B+ than a standard 6L6GCs. I couldn’t find actual data, so I played it safe, and biased them at 14.5w.
This amp will be used for fiddle, so we want to keep it clean. I tape this handy chart in there for the next tech to reference. Or even better: for me to reference if I get to work on it again.
This is what my board has been looking like for some time. The POG is the newest edition and really just sets everything over the top. The only things I'm going to add are a 5 channel true-bypass looper (so that I dont have to tap-dance) as well as either replacing the Malekko 616 or adding after it a Boss DD7 that is coming in the mail. The DD7 will record initial loops with the RC20XL to follow after. Going to be swapping out all the cables for Lava cables too.
Particleboard Cab Construction
Single-Ended Class A Valve Amp
4 Watt RMS @ 16 Ohms
10" Celestion VX10 Custom Creamback Speaker
Mod-Friendly Board Construction
Solid State Rectifier
EH 12AX7 & 2 Sovtek EL84 Power Tubes
DC filaments for both preamp and power valves
1 Input
Gain, Treble, Bass with Master Volume Control
16 Ohm Speaker Output
Tygon fret cloth; retro Bakelite handle
13.74” x 15” x 8.31”
Cream Tolex
VHT Special 6 Head
11 ply Baltic Pine Plywood Fingerjointed construction
Single-Ended Class A Valve Amp
6 Watt RMS
Mod-Friendly Handwired Eyelet Board Construction
Solid State Rectifier
EH 12AX7 & Sovtek 6V6 Power Tubes
DC filaments for both preamp and power valves
2 Inputs (Hi & Low)
1 Volume Control (with pull up boost), 1 Tone
High/Standby/Low Power Switchable
4, 8 & 16 Ohm Speaker Outputs
Foot Switchable Boost control (Footswitch Included)
9.14” x 14.56” x 7.87”
Black Tolex
Single-Ended Class A Valve Amp
5 Watt RMS
Solid State Rectifier
Single EH 12AX7 & Sovtek EL84 Valves
DC filaments for both preamp and power valves
1 Input
Front Mounted Master Volume, Drive Control
Boost Switchable
Triode / Pentode Switchable
Rear Mounted Line Out
4, 8 & 16 Ohm Speaker Outputs
Rear Mounted Speaker Output Attenuator
11 ply Poplar Plywood Construction
14.25" x 10.00" x 8.50”
Black Tolex
I replaced all the tubes in my Mesa/Boogie Mark IIb combo amplifier today. I recently repacked the amp because I had the speaker improperly mounted. I ordered almost all Sovtek tubes to replace the Groove Tubes that were in it. There is one Chinese 12AT7 tube, but the rest are Russian Sovtek 12AX7 and 6L6GCs. Sounds good but still a little muddy...I'll replace the speaker soon then take it to Dr. Dan for a once over!
That's a Vaio laptop running Ubuntu 11.10 playing radio23.org/ccr through a Foreplay (6v transformer, CCCS/Sweet Whispers mods) and Paramours (Magnequest iron, Sovtek 2A3 tubes.
Back Row (L-R, top to bottom): Crate BX200, Ampeg SVT 8x10 cab, Sunn 200S, Marshall 1510 bass cab, .5 W Boggs-O-Sonic, Woodson 250, Woodson 1x15 cab, Marshall 5210, Marshall DSL 40C, 1966 Fender Super Reverb (cut into 2 cabs), Positive Grid Spark smart amp, Fender Super Champ XD, Laney TF-100, 1969 Kustom 100 with 1x15 cab, Sovtek MiG 50H Tube Midget head, DIY Krashall Celestion silverback 2x12 cab, Risson (badged Krashall) 4x12 cab.
Front Row (L-R): Peavey Triple XXX Super 40 EXP, Marshall Lead 20 5002, Vox AC30CC2, Ampeg Reveberocket, Marshall 75 Reverb 5275, Vox AD30VT XL (with cloth grille added), MosValve MV-962, Kustom Tube 12A.
Land of Treason, 2006. Neal playing an American Standard Telecaster through a Sovtek Mig 50, some wacky torn-up cab (loaded with some kind of Jensen 12"s) and a Peavey Classic 50. Ben Playing a 77 MusicMan Stingray through various rack gear and an ampeg head that have long since left the family. Mike is playing some Gretsch kit with painfully small shell sizes. Neal now plays in Ghostlimb (myspace.com/ghostlimb). Photo credit: James Nolan (Solidarity Photography). Check out more of his photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/james-solidarity/
Sheesh this turned out smaller than hoped. This is my youth group at Camp Chautauqua. I spent quite a bit of my summer there between the work weekend, Senior High Camp, and Jr. Camp (counselor)...