Keith Williams sent this in to be made as good as possible. In this first video I go through the amp and see what works needs doing.
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These are things I get asked about a lot :
Amp Tech Gear Used :
Hakko FX-951 soldering station
Weller SPG 80L soldering iron (chassis work)
Rigol DS1054Z digital oscilloscope
Thsinde 18B+ digital multimeters
Kester 60/40 solder
Techspray #4 No-Clean Desoldering Braid
Below are things that make this channel possible that people don’t usually think about. If any of these companies want to send me new and wonderful toys, I’m open to that. I can’t take free stuff when it comes to the amps I review, etc, but for the stuff below, bribe away!
Microphones/Audio Equipment :
Guitar Amps : Royer R-10 Hot Rod and/or Shure SM57 (noted in videos)
Voiceover Bench : sE Audio sE8 (small diaphragm condenser)
Voiceover Streaming : Shure SM57 with shockmount and windscreen
Voiceover Mic Arms : Elgato Wave Mic arms
Guitar Mic Stand : Gator Frameworks short weighted base stand with boom
Mic Cables and Guitar Cables : Mogami/Neutrik
Mic pre : MOTU M2
DAW : Logic Pro II on MacBook Pro 16 running Sonoma 14.5
Plugins : No effects other than level matching/normalization unless a recording
specifically has reverb etc added in post (rare, various Waves plugins)
Monitors : Yamaha HS7s
Monitor Stands : Gator Frameworks Desktop Clamp-On Stands
Monitor Isolation Mounts : IsoAcoustics Iso-Puck Minis
Headphones : Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (main)
Headphones : Sony MDR-7506 (alternate)
Video Equipment :
Camera : Sony ZVE-10 with SmallRig Cage (main)
Lens : Sigma f2.8 18-50mm (main)
Lens : Sony ZVE10 kit lens (rarely used)
B Camera : Apple iPhone 13 Pro (rarely used)
Tripod : SmallRig 71” with SmallRig Fluid Video Head
Streaming Mount : Elgato Master Mount S with SmallRig Ballhead
Bench Light : SmallRig RC 120D
Bench Light Diffusor : SmallRig Lantern Softbox
Bench C-Stands (light and overhead camera) : Neewer Pro SS Heavy Duty
Streaming Light : SmallRig RC 120B
Streaming Diffusor : SmallRig Parabolic Softbox
Streaming Light Mount : SmallRig 148CM Wall Mount Boom with Triangle Base
Various Other Lights : Neewer LED Panels with Neewer Softboxes
Video Software :
Davinci Resolve 19
Inkscape
GIMP
Because seriously, screw Adobe
Ecamm Live (streaming software)
I've owned a GA-40, GA-40T, six GA-5 and T variants (tweed, Crestline, white, and vert), a GA-25RVT, GA-20RVT, GA-35RVT, and still use my GA-80T Varitone constantly.
I never approached the Atomic Jr. as a Skylark, but I think it might be very similar to the tweed GA-5, if anything.
Skylarks are Champ killers to me. I used to gig with them, believe it or not. I'd mic two in stereo and crank them all the way up.
Scooped isn't how is describe my GA-40T. If anything, Gibson amps had more mids than any Fender analogs of the 60s. My best Gibbo amps have been the 80T and the 20RVT (1959 and 1966 respectively.)
Ps. It’s all in how you EQ it, I guess. I liked the midrange information that it had available but I (back then before Lage) liked to slightly scoop the mids out to get that fat single note Jim Hall sound.
I’ll check it out.!I’m not necessarily ever blown away by Rhett’s playing but he does know how to coax a decent tone out of most amps he plays through.
Before this thread, I already knew that that Gibson amps were mid heavy to work with the dark sounding Gibsons while the Fender amps are scooped to work with the bright, ice-pick Fender sound.
Honestly, though, my favorite clean sound nowadays might be a Dynasonic style pickup through a Gibson-style amp.