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The list price on a Blue set like that was somewhere around $3500 so the $1400 asking price seems pretty darn reasonable to me. The reds go for about that.
I've never played a Red Line 65 Amps. I think that the major difference is that the Blue Line is hand wired point to point and the Red Line has a PCB board. There might be differences in other components too. The cabinet has the exact same speakers as mine, one Alnico Blue and one Vintage 30. Assuming it sounds as good as my 65, that's a lot of amp for $1,400.Chocol8 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 11:01 pm Hey @toomanycats do you need a backup rig?This is very tempting but I have several other things on the wish list that would get far more use.
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The list price on a Blue set like that was somewhere around $3500 so the $1400 asking price seems pretty darn reasonable to me. The reds go for about that.
So there is a kit to fairly easily mod a twin to be useful to the home player? I did not realize this. Does that power scaling really give you the tone? Does it really give you the overdriven power tube type distortion?Chocol8 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:47 am The Blue line amps were hand made and around double the price of the red line. I have heard the hand wound transformers is the biggest difference, but I have never opened up either one and have not played or heard them side by side. I would definitely agree that a Blue line London for $1400 is a heck of an amp for the money. Honestly, I think that's a good price for just the head. I don't need to tell you how good they sound, but if anyone else is amp shopping, trust us, this is a heck of an amp!
The "master voltage" is another name for "power scaling" "Vari-Watt" and other branded mods that reduce the amps output power by reducing the B+ voltage to the tubes and correspondingly adjust the bias on fixed bias amps. Basically, it does what EVH did with the variac, but instead of turning down all voltages including the heater wires, it turns down just the B+ with the option to scale the entire amp or just the power section. A kit will run $75 or less and is a relatively easy install for any tech or someone with modest amp skills.
I am a big fan of this approach to volume reduction and have installed it on several amps. My main Twin Reverb is setup with a Vari-Watt kit that is scaling just the power section. That means I can get full gain out of the pre-amp and then hit a power section with MUCH reduced headroom to get edge of breakup tones at any volume level, and also massive power tube distortion not possible on a normal blackface amp. The scaling comes after the rectifier which means it doesn't have the squishy sag of EVH's variac'ed Marshall which is good or bad depending on your perspectives and tastes.
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Not yet! I have been super busy with a remodeling project and starting a new job, I haven’t had time to even think about it. But if it is still available in a week or two...