Filmosound 385 - The Best Guitar Amp You’ve Never Heard Of 🎸

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • These amps are really, really cool! Check out my Shorts for more of this amp in action with effects.
    Intro track courtesy of ‪@RhettShull‬ & ‪@tbshakedown‬
    Fretboard Journal / Colin Cripps article shown:
    www.fretboardjournal.com/feat...
    0:00 - Intro Jam
    1:38 - History & Notable Users
    3:59 - Specs/Technical Info
    7:20 - Knob Turning/Single Coil Sounds
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Komentáře • 22

  • @jimmyhendrixxx8902
    @jimmyhendrixxx8902 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Sounds absolutely divine. I got one that was made, modified by an amp tech in Canada, already in a cab with a 10" speaker with the "Filmosound" logo in front. I don't know the builder, bought it a couple of years ago on reverb from another far away province, I'm in Québec, Canada. I really liked it and I was trying to no play it to often to "save it" only for "special" occasions. I know it's dumb but hey 🤷. I had a axe fx 3 that I sold not a long time that was great and kind of "forgot" this amp that I was trying to give it a break. I was still going on with digital IR, FRFR Celestion speakers FX12-200 and Seymour Duncan Powerstage ect... Last week I plugged my 385 with 6v6 😳. I'm not going digital again... the sound is sooooo amazing it's very hard to describe, my friend was also flabbergasted. I did manage a couple of years ago another 385 but this one with el84 that is still in the original filmosound box with all 16 mm mécanism. Got a great amp builder here in Québec soooooo. These things are magical. Great video and playing. Cheers!

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před 7 měsíci

      That’s awesome! And thanks man - I hope to get an el84 version!

  • @hemingwaynro
    @hemingwaynro Před rokem +2

    Cool vid on a piece of gear I'd heard a little about, but hadn't seen anything in depth on. Thanks!

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! Glad you found it helpful - that’s why I made it 🤘🏻

  • @pablo.l
    @pablo.l Před 6 měsíci +1

    Man! This little amp sounds fantastic!

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Right? So good and so underrated!

  • @sylvainlaforest4393
    @sylvainlaforest4393 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great sounds and playing. I have two B&H 179 and one space heater military hoping to get a 385 someday. Cheers.

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks man! I had a "space heater" AQ-2A as well, but sold it to go towards some other gear. Hope to get another one!

  • @TylerFoleyAudio
    @TylerFoleyAudio Před rokem

    Loved that intro jam Riggs. Also love the new settings of your vids. Is this the location you're now teaching at again?

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před rokem +1

      Thanks man! It’s not - I teach at Samford University when the semesters are rolling, but this is the studio space where I record and shoot videos!

  • @philipharris2273
    @philipharris2273 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good video, Riggs. I appreciate your realistic comments regarding what to do with these little gems. They are indeed a rats next inside! But with some well applied knowledge you can create something with great character and tonal quality. Whoever built your amp did a really nice job. It is bright and articulate, retaining a rich but not over-bearing bottom end. And it breaks up really smoothly.
    The models we tend to find in the UK tend to be different to those in the US but with no less great potential for repurposing as guitar amps. The chassis, although small, does allow for a safe and effective build, but it is a little tight! The real value here is in the transformers, particularly that diminutive output transformer.
    Nearly all 16mm cine projectors of the period were 110v, so UK users either need to replace the PT or use a stepdown transformer. They come with three 6V6GTs (often American branded Mullards), ECC35 or 6SL7GT for the phase inverter (an 8 pin double triode, comparable in Mu to an ECC81). They key difference with the UK amps if the use of the EF36/EF37A pentode for the preamp, a predecessor to the EF86. I think the EF37A is a brilliant valve and highly suitable for guitar use. But users need to study the load lines and measure/tune the circuit for the right balance of frequencies and output to realise its full potential. One thing I really like about the EF37 is its heritage - it was used in abundance on the Colossus computer at Bletchley Park (Station X) to break the Enigma codes used by the Nazis in WWII.
    The original circuit has some interesting features that are well worth exploring but to my mind this is best done by referring to an original schematic rather than using what’s already in there. Anyone new to amp building would benefit greatly from acquiring effective knowledge of valve electronics in advance - even if just to keep yourself safe! There is plenty out there to help. Merlin Blencowe’s website is a superb aid: www.valvewizard.co.uk. Also, see the brilliant Uncle Doug on CZcams.
    I’ve (re)designed and (re)built a number of Filmosound guitar amps now, using a range of phase inverter stages (cathodyne, paraphase, LTP). I tend to strip them out completely, keeping both transformers, and rebuild with new components on custom turret boards plus point-to-point. I would not recommend that anyone makes use of the 70-80 year old electrolytics with the 380vdc or so of B+ provided by the power transformer via the original cloth bound wires!
    My builds are designed to allow a fair amount of clean tone until around 12 noon to 2pm where you start to get some really lovely break-up - pending pickups used, or boost. Switchable negative feedback is also a useful feature allowing variations on the character of the amp. I have a number of these chassis that I’ll build over the next few years with variations. What I intend to do with my next build is install an ECC83, positioned neatly behind the EF37A, as a second channel/cascaded pre-amp stage with the 2nd triode stage as a cathode follower. That should really rock out nicely!

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před 6 měsíci

      Great knowledge here! Yeah, my tech did a great job. Kept it simple and mostly just restored it with a couple of minor tweaks. I had to sell this one unfortunately, but I’m hoping to get another. Would love the EL84 version but man they’re expensive.

  • @soapboxearth2
    @soapboxearth2 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I did a quick search. I'm seeing prices of 1500 to 2500 Canadian..
    If i could find one, I would use a new chassis and do a turret board construction..

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Man, that seems pretty high! I see them for $600-$800USD if they’re converted, definitely more if it’s a big name like Austen Hooks or someone. I think they’re much more common in the US though.

    • @soapboxearth2
      @soapboxearth2 Před 3 měsíci

      @RiggsTaylor that was just a quick google search. Reverb has a couple at those prices, I think, but im sure if I dig, I'd find some cheaper ones. I quite often can find an old radio for free with the perfect pt. And I spend a bit more an a hammond ot. So that's always a cheap option. I'll have a look at the schematic for this one and see what I can come up with.

  • @jonathanarnold2225
    @jonathanarnold2225 Před rokem +2

    Sounds killer! Any chance you can capture some NAM models (neural amp modeler) of this amp?

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před rokem

      Have a friend with a quad cortex! We actually captured some of my amps a couple of years ago, but since I’m not on the platform myself it’s not as easy. He loves my 67 Deluxe Reverb and Suhr Badger captures/models though!

    • @szveszs
      @szveszs Před 8 měsíci

      2 for this!

  • @jamiehaynes5457
    @jamiehaynes5457 Před 5 měsíci

    Great playing and sounds, and truly intelligent commentary. Have you had a chance to compare the actual amp to the pedals that try to replicate it?

    • @RiggsTaylor
      @RiggsTaylor  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks so much man! I haven’t. I had a Walrus Audio 385 years ago that I really liked, but that was before I had this one. Unfortunately I had to sell this amp last year, but I am hoping to get another. Very unique feel and sound.

  • @blackfishgaming7145
    @blackfishgaming7145 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Was your tone altered with any pedals? Or was that overdrive purely from the amp??