GRIMESPACE wrote:
I totally missed the connection from the first page until you mentioned the tan grill cloth. I do remember you (Blakkwater) from HCAF, too. Good to be here with you. I really do like what you did with your rig. Can you give more details - what grill cloth did you use? How about the cab - I don't know much about the Sunn - good match for the JCA with that speaker config?
haha hiya!
The grill cloth is a cane/polyester ribbon cloth sold by McBride Loudspeaker in Waterloo, Ontario, Canadia.
http://qcomponents.ca/product.php?produ ... 101&page=3Looks like this:

The cab is a great match! It's a straight cab, not really oversized or anything, but very solidly built, all birch ply, no MDF in sight. The speaker combination is fantastic. It's thick, rich, articulate and crispy, but can be warm and smoky sounding too. When I first got the cab it had 4 G12T-75s in it, and holy hell, i hated it. I love to hear ample mids in my tone and the 75s just couldn't hack it. I traded a guy two of the 75s for two G12-65's (I dunno wtf he was thinking. They're early 80s English ones too, and he just wanted to do a straight swap, despite his speakers easily being twice the value of the 75s I was giving him). That helped my tone a bit...added some much needed mids, but it still wasn't enough articulation for my tastes, so I ended up buying a couple of Retro 30s, and I've been happy as a pig in shit ever since.
I think the new light and chickenheads are going to make a ton of difference matching up to the look you've got there, and I can't wait to see new pics. It seems like chickenheads have shown up on enough of our modded heads that they oughta come stock that way. But then, again, I also think better tubes and the depth knob should also be stock, and all these things probably would end up driving the price higher, which I know they don't want to do.
Yeah it looks real nice

And I agree about the tubes and depth knob, but seeing as Jet City is a lower priced brand, you're right it's not something they would want to do...besides, tubes can be a very personal thing. But the depth knob at least should be standard it's what, $5 in parts? Though that might render the 100HDM obsolete except for the fancy schmancy baffle and the half power switch.
If you think about it (and have the time), any clips you capture / post of the sound before and after changing the tubes be really helpful, along with your description. I'm actually very excited to hear back on the 5751 and 12auy7 and the difference on gain as well as tone. I'll definitely be all over this I can get more usable low-gain on both channels, and on-paper, the 5751 sounds like it should help - just not convinced it's going to be that big an impact.
Yep I'll record a bunch of clips and post them in here. I'll probably try the 5751 and the 12au7 in V1 and PI positions and swap em back and forth and see what difference (if any) there is, although the intention was 5751 for V1 and 12au7 for PI.
**Edit - just looked (again) at your earlier post - I see you already had chickenheads, so were they white before and you're changing to cream colored? I really like the retro-look you're going for! I'd really like to redo the front of my speaker cabs with grillcloth like yours - I'lll probably will wait until I get a proper 4x12 and rebuild my 2x12, though.
Well, not exactly... I had pedal style knobs on all the pots except for the channel volumes which had chickenheads. And the colours didn't match. While both were supposed to be cream, the chickenheads were lighter and very slightly translucent. Also, they were all of the set-screw variety so they were all slightly different in terms of being accurate in regards to where the indicator was pointing. The new knobs are push-on type, so they all point the same direction and indicate more accurately lol.