Garret from Windhand uses one of these or at least he used to, ever since I started listening to them it's been one of my bucket list amps. It's cool seeing the guts of one and watching it get worked on. As always my favorite part is when you just riff out and jam through the amp, sounds great with your playing and it's refreshing to hear one playing some rock and not slathered in fuzz even though I do love that. Great video!
I opted not to do any sludge or doom riffs because there's a ton of those videos out there. This amp definitely gets that stoner doom sound when the volume is dimed. Windhand is also from here in Richmond. Thanks!
@@purgasound really glad I found this video because while one of these and or a GT1 are becoming bucket list amps for me I really wanted to hear somebody just play in standard tuning straight through the amp so I appreciate you for doing that. Also you mentioned how it doesn't have a master volume, all of these are custom built to order so you can totally get a version with a master volume as well. but make no mistake if I got one of these it would be stoner doom filth all day every day.
I have a Ceriatone Chupacabra 100 amp. Basically a José modded Marshall clone. Great amp. Sounds fantastic and the wiring on the turret board is very clean. For biasing, it!s set up the same as this amp. 4 test points and bias pot for each individual tube. I really like that set up but man! Those pots are so touchy! All you have to do is think about turning the pot and it will jump 2 to 3 numbers.
This one was definitely interesting. At first glance it looks really well made but the longer you look at it the more you will say "why?". A majority of the solder joints are just lap joints so there's no mechanical connection backing it up. I am not really a fan of that and it's everywhere. The turrets don't make sense either since it's already on a PCB so it's just for looks. I will say the wiring and soldering are still done very well and with care despite the joining method. I don't foresee any problems coming from the design/construction.
@@purgasound I could see how the turrets would make changing out components easier. Everything is right on the surface, so you wouldn’t need to pull the board. Pretty weird, though.
Killer video , you fkn shred man. What pick-ups are in that sweet les Paul . I have a 50’s standard gold top with the burstbucker 1 and 2 . I was thinking about swapping them out but I’m not sure about high or low output. For classic rock, punk. Just all around rock shredding lol. Just curious because that les paul sounds killer
You didn't find "anything else wrong with the amp". Correction, you didn't find anything wrong with the amp to begin with. Two preamp valves went bad. Could have been replaced by the owner. Proceeds to shit on Matamp for nothing being wrong with the amp.
I critiqued the few things I didn't like. I didn't "shit on Matamp". The amp build is fine, way better than most actually. To wrap up this story the customer brought me a second amp a few months later with the same issue. It wasn't until then I asked detailed questions about their specific setup and found out they were running a high output send from a popular digital modeler and the too-large signal voltage was frying the input grid of the first stage. The owner did replace those tubes and fried the new ones too because they continued to run it the same way. After obtaining that information it was only then we could point to an exact cause for the fault. I didn't think to post a follow up because I no longer had this amp in my possession and I think I addressed during the repair of the other amp, which was also a Matamp and did have burned out components due to a failed output tube. I'll update the video at some point to highlight what the cause was. In any case, any tech will have to troubleshoot the issue as preamp tube failures are not common. We have meters, diagnostic tools and intuition, not a crystal ball. Have a good one.
Garret from Windhand uses one of these or at least he used to, ever since I started listening to them it's been one of my bucket list amps. It's cool seeing the guts of one and watching it get worked on. As always my favorite part is when you just riff out and jam through the amp, sounds great with your playing and it's refreshing to hear one playing some rock and not slathered in fuzz even though I do love that. Great video!
I opted not to do any sludge or doom riffs because there's a ton of those videos out there. This amp definitely gets that stoner doom sound when the volume is dimed. Windhand is also from here in Richmond.
Thanks!
@@purgasound really glad I found this video because while one of these and or a GT1 are becoming bucket list amps for me I really wanted to hear somebody just play in standard tuning straight through the amp so I appreciate you for doing that. Also you mentioned how it doesn't have a master volume, all of these are custom built to order so you can totally get a version with a master volume as well. but make no mistake if I got one of these it would be stoner doom filth all day every day.
Man that's some neat insides
Just discovered your channel . This is exactly what I was looking for. Subscribed. Will be watching these the rest of the night. Thanks and cheers!
I have a Ceriatone Chupacabra 100 amp. Basically a José modded Marshall clone. Great amp. Sounds fantastic and the wiring on the turret board is very clean. For biasing, it!s set up the same as this amp. 4 test points and bias pot for each individual tube. I really like that set up but man! Those pots are so touchy! All you have to do is think about turning the pot and it will jump 2 to 3 numbers.
Really interesting to see how good and bad a design can be. Thanks for posting this one. Nice to have you back, too!
This one was definitely interesting. At first glance it looks really well made but the longer you look at it the more you will say "why?". A majority of the solder joints are just lap joints so there's no mechanical connection backing it up. I am not really a fan of that and it's everywhere. The turrets don't make sense either since it's already on a PCB so it's just for looks. I will say the wiring and soldering are still done very well and with care despite the joining method. I don't foresee any problems coming from the design/construction.
@@purgasound I could see how the turrets would make changing out components easier. Everything is right on the surface, so you wouldn’t need to pull the board. Pretty weird, though.
👊👊 great video and explanation
Damn I thought the matamps were pretty good. That is who built the first orange amps. Great channel man I missed watching, glad to see ya back
I love your videos man!
4:15 Good correction there lol. Most would have just gone on and said “made pretty good.”
Killer video , you fkn shred man. What pick-ups are in that sweet les Paul . I have a 50’s standard gold top with the burstbucker 1 and 2 . I was thinking about swapping them out but I’m not sure about high or low output. For classic rock, punk. Just all around rock shredding lol. Just curious because that les paul sounds killer
Im not am amp tech or repair person but I can sure identify with, fucking bullshit. Sorry man but I had to laugh, it was like listening to myself.
11:40 "Running Wild" Judas Priest.
You didn't find "anything else wrong with the amp". Correction, you didn't find anything wrong with the amp to begin with. Two preamp valves went bad. Could have been replaced by the owner. Proceeds to shit on Matamp for nothing being wrong with the amp.
I critiqued the few things I didn't like. I didn't "shit on Matamp". The amp build is fine, way better than most actually. To wrap up this story the customer brought me a second amp a few months later with the same issue. It wasn't until then I asked detailed questions about their specific setup and found out they were running a high output send from a popular digital modeler and the too-large signal voltage was frying the input grid of the first stage. The owner did replace those tubes and fried the new ones too because they continued to run it the same way. After obtaining that information it was only then we could point to an exact cause for the fault. I didn't think to post a follow up because I no longer had this amp in my possession and I think I addressed during the repair of the other amp, which was also a Matamp and did have burned out components due to a failed output tube. I'll update the video at some point to highlight what the cause was. In any case, any tech will have to troubleshoot the issue as preamp tube failures are not common. We have meters, diagnostic tools and intuition, not a crystal ball. Have a good one.
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