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Easy Ways To Tame The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe [Input 2, Dr Watson, Tube Changes & More!]

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024

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  • @RubyRoks
    @RubyRoks Před rokem +80

    Bravo to Mick for juggling amp settings, amp cam, co-hosting, playing, etc throughout this video.

  • @jonaserfors6901
    @jonaserfors6901 Před rokem +39

    Just came back from first gig in 25 years, and It was awesome! I cant thank you enough for the inspiration and support that comes from the community you have created!

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  Před rokem +11

      That’s awesome!!! Best news we’ve heard all day. Well done mate 🤓👍

    • @carsgunsandguitars
      @carsgunsandguitars Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's great, how was it?

    • @jonaserfors6901
      @jonaserfors6901 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It was so much fun!! Folk/doom metal at a tattoo convention. More gigs already being planed! Thanks for asking.

    • @terryeaster1
      @terryeaster1 Před 8 měsíci

      That's awesome man, I rededicated to music about 2 years ago. I've played about 5solo gigs. Started singing live lead vocal for the first time. I LOVE IT.

  • @tnagewasteland320
    @tnagewasteland320 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Thanks boys for doing this. Spent about 5 hours at multiple shops this weekend trying to find a tube amp to replace my Vox Pathfinder 15smr for home use. Stumbled on a HRD that sounded incredible with my Jag Special HH and beat any smaller amp I tried (ac15, blues jr IV, etc) by a country mile. There was no denying that it would be pushing the upper limit of what Id call acceptable for a home use volume, however. Doable, but definitely WAY more power than I need. Bought myself a master volume pedal (similar to the JHS LBB) which will hopefully get me where I need to go, but cant thank yall enough to show how many more options I have to give myself more range while still keeping the tone that I fell in love with.

  • @jamesschaffner1992
    @jamesschaffner1992 Před rokem +28

    I’ve said it before, but it bears repeating: I used the overdrive channel of a hot rod deville for years, for hundreds of gigs, before somebody told me I wasn’t supposed to like it.

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile Před 3 měsíci +3

      Its Presence control should be set to OFF if not slightly lower.

    • @killereverb3928
      @killereverb3928 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Nobody had to tell me. I’m the self-directed type: I hated the way the amp sounded immediately!

    • @WayneChurchill-zd3pm
      @WayneChurchill-zd3pm Před 2 měsíci

      I have adaptor for the loopstation you can control the volume more

  • @rossedwards73
    @rossedwards73 Před rokem +47

    I think the main problem people have with the HRDx drive channel is that they set the amp for clean, then swap to the drive/more drive. In that scenario, the shared EQ stack is always going to be a compromise. Better to dial in one channel and hit it with pedals.

    • @mikedoe525
      @mikedoe525 Před rokem +4

      I don´t have a hrdx but I have the blues deluxe and I always used it as a one channel clean amp, sounds marvelous with any pedal in front of it (personally always used a barber direct drive as main dirt and a ts9 as booster).....the amp have the same problem than the hot rod tho, but main thing is this amps are made for live rigs and rehearsals, I wouldn´t buy this to keep it at home....

    • @ParaBellum2024
      @ParaBellum2024 Před rokem +2

      @@mikedoe525 I have a BDR, and usually gig it using just the overdrive channel, set to mild drive at max guitar volume, using the guitar's volume control to clean up. I also have a Boss BD-2 that does the same thing just as well into the clean channel, and a solid state Peavey Bandit that works well with the BD-2. I haven't properly compared the two setups, but I do feel that the all-solid-state setup is up there with the valve amp.

    • @BoojayDeeth
      @BoojayDeeth Před rokem +3

      I've seen a numerous vids talking about The hot rod (I don't remember anyone liking the more drive setting) but hardly no one talks about the Blues Deluxe. This is a shame, especially as it has been back in production for some time.
      I understand they sound different (the blues being smoother and less brittle?) with the same volume hassles, but I've not seen the Blues D being shaken down in a similar way to the hot rod in this vid or any good detailed comparisons between the two for that matter.
      The Hot Rod was marketed as an improvement on the Blues but is it really the better amp?

    • @ParaBellum2024
      @ParaBellum2024 Před rokem +2

      @@BoojayDeeth The Hot Rod appears to have one more feature than the BDR (i.e., 'more drive'), but in practice, at gig volumes no-one needs as much gain as they expected to when playing in the bedroom! If I max the gain on my BDR, there's too much overdrive, so I don't feel the need to get a Hot Rod.

    • @kasakka
      @kasakka Před rokem +3

      That's a problem with most amps with standard tone stacks really. Usually you find a compromise that sorta works for both channels but doesn't sound as good as it could for either. The best shared EQ I've experienced is on the BluGuitar Amp 1 Mercury Edition where it's actually a low/high shelf filters and a 600 Hz midrange filter instead of a regular tone stack.

  • @Progpolitic93
    @Progpolitic93 Před rokem +10

    I’ve been gigging a HRD with a lion tamer and it’s awesome. Saves me from bringing out the vintage amps, 4 pedal board with a COT50, Mjolnir, Blue Hippo, and DM-2W. Everything you want nothing you don’t. Great job guys as always 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 0:01 0:01

  • @joelewis7072
    @joelewis7072 Před rokem +4

    That intro touched my heart on a level a man can't fully explain.. however I'm thankful to God for the public sharing of such phenomenal talent, tone and the mastery of expression.

  • @stefanogiacovelli3477
    @stefanogiacovelli3477 Před rokem +10

    Loved the 12AY7 in V1 😀 In fact, I have been using that trick since a few years. It was also worth seeing your jaw drop at the moment you realized it really worked 😁😁😁 I think that swapping a single preamp tube is the most cost-effective and easy trick.

  • @mmskier
    @mmskier Před rokem +6

    Appreciate your videos, guys!
    Through a combination of videos from Psionic Audio, I recently had the following done to my HRD iii:
    V1 (12AY7)
    V2 (12AX7)
    PI (12AT7)
    Filter caps replaced with F&T's
    Diodes, resistors, etc. replaced + raised well off the board to avoid burning
    Molded speaker cable replaced with something better than what came stock
    Power tubes replaced
    Biasing
    Glad to see we essentially came to the same conclusions + hoping this info helps others!
    *I use the JHS Little Black Box in the FX loop as well - allows me to include other effects in the loop along with it

    • @smartlevel1450
      @smartlevel1450 Před 11 měsíci

      C1 22uF
      C56 22uF
      C5 .047uF
      C7 360pF
      C6 .015 uF
      C103 cut

  • @tonyevans9999
    @tonyevans9999 Před rokem +11

    Seconding Mick's athletics. All of this was absolutely fascinating. I made a very very simple attenuator using an Lpad pot and a bypass switch just so I can use my 60's Moody BA17 in my loungeroom all the time and I don't hear a tone loss until it's really down low, as in barely audible. It sparks joy in my humble existence

  • @gcvrsa
    @gcvrsa Před rokem +12

    This has been my favorite show in a short while, because it's all the subjects that are near and dear to me. If anyone remembers, they probably get tired of hearing me say it, but I play a Mesa/Boogie F-50 with 12AU7s in V1 & V2 to tame the preamp gain, and KT66s in V5 & V6 for even more headroom than the stock 6L6GCs, but I sometimes use THD Yellowjackets with EL84s for a different tone. Even with the 12AU7s and EL84s, the F-50 is loud enough to play a gig with a loud rock band. I don't use these tricks to tame the volume, I use them to change the overdrive characteristics to suit my preferences. 12AX7s just have way too much gain for my tastes, but sub in a 12AU7 or 12AY7 and crank the volume up, and you will have all the gain you can use.
    People should remember that the Fender tweed amps all originally came with 12AY7s in the preamps. The 12AT7 and 12AU7 are really meant more for high current applications (like phase inverters and reverb/fx loop drivers), so the 12AY7 and 12AX7 are more similar to each other, although in most cases, an AT or AU can be substituted without any other circuit changes. There is also the 12DW7, which has one half of an AX and one half of an AU.

    • @GCKelloch
      @GCKelloch Před rokem +1

      You know if the PSU can supply enough current for KT66's, and which brand do you use? You may not be getting the headroom and clarity KT66 offer if it's only 1A, or less. You could try a pair of Tung-Sol 7581a in that case. They are a reissue Milspec 6L6GC that sound like KT66-- tighter bass, high headroom and rounder clipping knee.

    • @lars-fenin
      @lars-fenin Před 2 měsíci

      use the AU7 in v1 in my hot rod deluxe..
      for me much better than the stock AX7.
      (besides some other mods regarding the volume range, and the reverb pot
      plus changing the capacitors)

  • @happihockey8601
    @happihockey8601 Před rokem +11

    Once those EL84's went in, Dan was at home and really getting super tasty tones at a controlled volume level, like the man said "awesome, really awesome" Totally changed up the amp. Really surprised by that.

  • @ckturvey
    @ckturvey Před rokem +6

    Wow The difference between the drive channel on your Series III HRD is very different than my Series IV. On mine, The channel doesn't start overdriving until 4.5 whereas yours started at 3 or even less. So for my 'squishier ' clean sound I set the drive on 4 , Treble on 10, Mids 2, Bass 5 and Master on 3.5. This is very close in volume of the clean channel on 3 except for the spikey transients when you play hard. I also really liked how Dan sounded on the SG. Especially the middle position. I think the overall lesson here is for any piece of gear, it will sound better the more time you spend with it learning how to dial it in using your ears and less on what you read in the internet. :)

  • @JoeMama410
    @JoeMama410 Před rokem +9

    I put a 12AT7 in v1 (now a 12AY7) and it did such an incredible job of bringing the amp back under control . Not a huge volume drop but just enough. It also made the drive channel much smoother.

    • @damnbigfish
      @damnbigfish Před rokem +2

      I did the same (12 AT7) ! Also put a Tone Tubby alnico speaker in it. Everybody who plays this amp kinda scratches their head and goes "Hunh...I thought I didn't like these..."

    • @rafaelgonzalez-rb8yq
      @rafaelgonzalez-rb8yq Před 9 měsíci +1

      T7 Y7 BOTH GREAT CHOICE S LIKE IN THE FENDER BASSMAN

    • @adamwatson6916
      @adamwatson6916 Před měsícem

      The 12AT7 works great in the phase inverter slot as well . Help make the drive smoother and clearer.

  • @telecasterguitarslinger
    @telecasterguitarslinger Před rokem +3

    I mentioned this very problem to an amp tech with my Deville not being able to find a middle spot with volume. His fix was a resistor on the volume pot and the problem is fixed !! ❤ Still sounds glorious.

  • @klapaucjusz1
    @klapaucjusz1 Před rokem +8

    I have a HRD III. I put in a Celestion A-Type speaker in, always use input 2 and clean channel. I use a strat, and for cleans I always use TC Spark with mid boost on and an Xotic comp set for very slight compression. I am very happy with the sounds I get this way. Honestly, I prefer my HRD to my DRRI. In the HRD I also experimented with different preamp tubes, and an EQ pedal in the loop, but it got me nowhere.

  • @HyperBlueZYZ
    @HyperBlueZYZ Před rokem +10

    FRIDAY is TPS DAY!
    1) wake 5am
    2) find shoes
    3) feed chickens and pigs
    4) find caffeine in some form, prepare, consume
    5) grab a guitar and remote control for some leg end guitar geekery
    6) 6am TPS FTW let the weekend begin!
    Thanks Gents!

  • @johnsawyer6145
    @johnsawyer6145 Před rokem +5

    The Hot Rod Deluxe was my first amp. I bought it “sound unheard” from a catalog. I remember the wording from the catalog, describing it as having “plenty of swat” and the copy wasn’t lying. I ran into similar difficulties with the volume, etc. and sold it. I feel like I just didn’t know what I was doing. I’m quite happy with my Deluxe Reverb and Super Reverb now. A lot easier for me to handle/control and fewer workarounds needed.

  • @DreHolzer
    @DreHolzer Před 10 měsíci +4

    So, great show. I built myself a Lion Tamer as a normal pedal on my Blues Deluxe Reissue IV and that goes at the end of the pedal chain, so you can still use the effects loop and get the same results as the Lion Tamer you guys bought. Then I changed the speaker. I now have a Celestion G12 (70 watts) IN the Blues Deluxe and I also got myself a 1x12 Laney cabinet in which I placed a Jensen C12 (50 watts). Now you can use the amp for recording at home and it sounds great both with the Celestion and the Jensen. Still experimenting but it's fun.

  • @cirjames2540
    @cirjames2540 Před rokem +11

    I use an 12AY7 in my Fender Pro Jr and it works perfectly for less gain and home play. Great show as always!

    • @eoinc4091
      @eoinc4091 Před rokem +1

      I had a Blues Jr. for years and couldn’t use till I saw Phil McKnight showing how to do the valve swop for the 12AY7. It sounds fantastic now… I also swopped the Jensen for a Celestion NeoCreamback! Made it even better !

    • @DirtyDavesDirt
      @DirtyDavesDirt Před rokem +1

      Did the same in my Blues Junior as well, the overall volume didn’t change just a better sweep

  • @jackgreenwood1817
    @jackgreenwood1817 Před rokem +3

    I was surprised how much the sound of the amp changed after it was thoroughly warmed up. That coupled with more volume was enough to make the amp sound much more pleasant than the spiky, just turned on, quieter amp at the start of the video.
    Really interesting video, I've never had a HRD but I did enjoy the journey with you. Thanks for another great video.

  • @jbognap
    @jbognap Před rokem +3

    It's great that you guys are dedicating so much time to the HDR, after all, it's one of the most popular amps in the world, and not everyone has the means to just chuck it and buy a new amp. It's nice to see the real world results of what mods are possible. For home use, my humble suggestion is to put a simple mfx unit with an inbuilt volume pedal, into the effects loop. Not only can you manage the volume, but you can apply EQ to remove any harsh frequencies and even add compression/limiting to adjust the response and feel of the amp.

  • @lars-eriklarsson85
    @lars-eriklarsson85 Před rokem +10

    I love the fact that in the end you converted the hot rod deluxe to a bluesjunior! Nice show overall as always, cheers!

  • @henninghesse9910
    @henninghesse9910 Před rokem +4

    The tube switching was revealing. Thank you for going into all of this!

  • @danialollis9200
    @danialollis9200 Před rokem +4

    I had a Hot Rod Deville for a period of time and used a device similar to the Lion Tamer in the loop, or at the end of my pedalboard. Worked great. Simple. Inexpensive. Effective.

  • @KristofferVad
    @KristofferVad Před rokem +4

    Dan’s playing on that SG was sweet AF. Lovely tones, lovelier schwang! 12AY7 mod my favourite.

  • @RevRance42
    @RevRance42 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for doing this series of videos. I have a Blues Deville that I have been wanting to address and you guys have given me a few different options. These videos have been a great help!

  • @El-Scorcho
    @El-Scorcho Před rokem +3

    29:20 my favorite moment of the episode 😂😂 y’all are so on point here!

  • @Adventuresingearland
    @Adventuresingearland Před rokem +2

    Wonderful video, team - thank you.
    Really showing in tremendous detail how astonishing this ‘old valve technology’ is…..STILL!
    These things are where the magic is to this day. Emulations/captures/sims etc do a thing. Vales do THE thing.
    More (valve) power to you, gents as ever.

  • @jeremyversusjazz
    @jeremyversusjazz Před rokem +6

    Maybe turning the presence down might make it less strident overall. 🤷‍♂️ i noticed it was pretty cranked the whole time…or maybe i missed something. Love that u guys would devote so much time and 3nergy into helping players get the most of such an affordable and ubiquitous amp.

  • @gibgezr
    @gibgezr Před rokem +4

    Just to point out re the Lion Tamer and using delay in the effects loop: you could use adapter cables and run it more like a pedal in the loop, with the delay running into it. In other words, run BOTH the time-based effects AND the attenuator in the loop.

  • @forestgreenman
    @forestgreenman Před 11 měsíci +2

    I have watched the beginning of this video a couple of times because this is some of the BEST Strat tone I have heard. It so often seems like people try to dial in great tone but do their best to avoid letting it sound like a Strat through a fender amp. It really baffles me but I guess too often they use a Strat when they might try a different guitar, if they have one at hand.
    Anyway, thanks for yet another great video!

  • @kastle4774
    @kastle4774 Před rokem +5

    just as i’m considering getting a hot rod deluxe, you guys are putting out all these videos on them!! love your content so much.

    • @MrNeilltupman
      @MrNeilltupman Před rokem

      Do it, you won't regret it! Great pedal platform too, which is why we're all here right? 😉😃

    • @jerrychadwick3581
      @jerrychadwick3581 Před 11 měsíci

      +1. @mrNeilltupman is absolutely right. Love mine. I use the JHS LBAB and love it.

    • @roygreene406
      @roygreene406 Před 8 měsíci

      What is better for pedals, the front of the amp or the loop.?

  • @jackrussellbruce7565
    @jackrussellbruce7565 Před rokem +2

    Guys, just wanted to say I love your videos so much. I even came up with an idea for a video a few years back which you used! I just wish your talking mics were maybe +3dB greater so they matched the guitars better. I'm forever riding the volume wheel between your playing and your talking! Keep up the good work leg-ends!

  • @jrchanning
    @jrchanning Před rokem +5

    Maybe Fender just need to make a "Warm Rod Deluxe" !!, seriously such a fun and fascinating episode, brilliant stuff 😄

  • @gregantonowicz2818
    @gregantonowicz2818 Před rokem +3

    Hi Dan, I've been a tele guy forever too. And I also have a nice les Paul..... but the SG is the Gibson I play the most. It's the Tele of Gibsons, if that makes any sense. Another work horse.

  • @mikemorgan4774
    @mikemorgan4774 Před 8 dny

    I gigged two HRD Devilles in stereo for years and years because I saw Leroy Parnell use that setup at a show where we opened for him. The real secret was to plug into the input of amp one then amp send to a stereo rack unit which provided compression (a very important part), a graphic EQ, several delay options and all the wobbly bits. The stereo outs of the rack then back to the returns of both amps. Essentially the rack unit was my Lion Tamer in this scenario. I could get all of the grind and EQ I wanted or needed at the front end of amp 1, and control both amp volumes with the rack piece output, anything from 120db down to 50 if called for. This gave me really hot valve goodness at any volume. Oh, and that Presence control really should live around 0-1 unless you want to change out speakers with some warmth to them.

  • @kcole4001
    @kcole4001 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant video!
    I'm sold on the Dr. Watson, I have a Peavey Delta Blues 210 whose clean channel (of which I prefer the tone) never breaks up at all. The volume pot injected into the loop should give me some really nice control over it.
    Well done guys!

  • @psychonaut689
    @psychonaut689 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Love this show - you guys are the real sonic scientists/experimentalists answering the questions we want to know. Your guitar playing is also very good btw.

  • @randyprice6445
    @randyprice6445 Před 7 měsíci +2

    That was a great demo session. Right now, I'm playing my 2019 re-issue Fender 57 Custom Deluxe Tweed. Maybe I'll pull out my forgotten Hot Rod Deluxe and give her another try. Your demo sparked my interest. Carry own my friends. Randy Price fron West Texas.

  • @periloustemple8290
    @periloustemple8290 Před rokem +3

    Love it, love it, love it! About the Dr. Watson: to my ears, the top changes a lot - which I'd expect. Of course, you can make up with treble and mid adjust. My own amp only has a Tone Cut (fiddles with phase inverter as I understand it). So, I abandoned the JHS black box for that amp. But it is a simple and usable solution. Anyway, great SG and great tones today. Btw, glad to hear that SD1w today - even though it can be a mess! My favorite use case for mine is in front of a Muff. My other mid-push needs are handled by the Tumnus Deluxe. FWIW. And, loved the delay in front!!!

  • @MrAwesomeSaucesome
    @MrAwesomeSaucesome Před rokem +3

    First amp i ever loved. Some years ago now, now, was in a rehearsal room so had it a little wound up. First valve amp and was truly my induction. Am still mainly a fender amp fan

  • @MrNeilltupman
    @MrNeilltupman Před rokem +1

    Kudos chaps for following this up with this extended look at different options to tame the HRD; a very thorough investigation. I was one of those posting about the Dr. Watson Lion Tamer. I've been using one to attenuate the clean volume which I park on about 4/5, like you observed. Set like that it's not overdriving too much so as not to overly mush up my delays in the front end. I've never used my FX loop, and much prefer running all my board into the front of the amp, so this 20 quid widget is just wonderful. I've recommended it to numerous HRD owner friends, and like me, they've never looked back.

    • @MrNeilltupman
      @MrNeilltupman Před rokem

      The valve swap segment was eye-opening, but for me the amp is changing its characteristic. Not a bad thing, but Triggers Broom springs to mind! 😂

    • @MrNeilltupman
      @MrNeilltupman Před rokem

      Side comment; I've always been petrified of swPping valves in and out. Mick seemed to be happy and was swapping valves like he was changing settings on a pedal. Is there not some dark voodoo with biasing to be considered? Novice question; I don't want to blow myself up 😅

  • @mattlogie1204
    @mattlogie1204 Před rokem +4

    What a GREAT ep! Hearing the tube difference was wild

  • @auttathaway
    @auttathaway Před 11 měsíci +1

    Bravo! I did a similar thing on my AC15 with the tubes, going for Tubes that are less efficient, even though I forgot which it were. Made a massive difference at lower bedroom volume

  • @stephenwhite1852
    @stephenwhite1852 Před rokem +4

    Recently swapped to the 12AY7 - huge difference. I also picked up an origin revival drive compact and that completely transformed the sound of the amp. Amazing pedal

  • @chriswallace9387
    @chriswallace9387 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You guys put the work in for sure. Awesome followup to the 1st vid. Love the HRD, i have the version 4, and it’s a special run. So different look and speaker. Placed a fan in it to preserve it. I do use the attenuator at home.

  • @jep3305
    @jep3305 Před rokem +1

    After 01:10 I could have stopped watching.
    That was BEAUTIFUL. You made my day.
    Thank you, Mick!

  • @trentwaterman7049
    @trentwaterman7049 Před rokem +3

    Good one boys. Some amazing sounding, easy and practical mods rights there. Thanks!

  • @Bulletman426
    @Bulletman426 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I agree that is sounds boxy stock.
    I replaced the speaker with a G12T-75 and you’ll love it. The amp woke up and there’s no more shrillness or that boxy sound. Best upgrade I did along with the 12AT7 tube mod. Awesome now

  • @NateThunder
    @NateThunder Před rokem +2

    I have a Pro Junior and a Deville. I love this series of Fender. I use the Dr Watson in the Deville; it typically does the trick. I think the overdrive channel is great; it soaks up an overdrive or distortion pedal really well.

  • @studio-d943
    @studio-d943 Před rokem +1

    Celestion G12M-65, it became woody, warm, and no more harch. Bass,mid,trbl pots at noon!
    MXR silver ten band eq , always on, still in the loop only to buffer and tame volume if needed.
    Loving this HRD IV. Good job again guys!

  • @TrojanHamster
    @TrojanHamster Před 9 měsíci +3

    I’ve got a Deville III and the 12ay7 in v1 is a change I need to make. Maybe a Doctor Watson for home use as well… Really appreciate you guys doing this in so much depth. Definitely inspires more confidence than trawling the depths of internet forums! 😂

  • @druwk
    @druwk Před rokem +2

    Always a reminder to learn to use the equipment you have rather buying stuff and moving it along. This especially true when you’re talking about gear that has an incredible amount of range.
    The more variables, the more interactions, the more possibilities! I don’t own a HRD, kind of glad. Same principles to stripping down your sound from your pedal board?

  • @admarhermans1
    @admarhermans1 Před rokem +2

    Great little Fender amp!
    Thank you for the great tips on using this amp. A lot of guitarists I play with, use this very amp, and I see it a lot as a back-line amp at festivals.
    I’ll be sending this video of yours to all the guitarist humanoïds I know.
    🖖

  • @michaelanastasi9969
    @michaelanastasi9969 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you! Just finding this update after the first HRD video is awesome, I have an SG too as well as this amp and will definitely try this.

  • @joshuaraysummey7679
    @joshuaraysummey7679 Před rokem +2

    This was a great couple videos. I killed two HRDs in as many decades and loved every second. This, more than anything helped me understand why people hate them lol! I've always loved it and never understand when people bash it :)
    I used (what you dub) the 'pushed clean' technique the whole time! I don't think ive ever used the clean channel on that amp! I honestly dont know what i sound like through it :)

  • @grooveitman929
    @grooveitman929 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I´ve made most of theses modifications in my blues deluxe some years ago to good result. The best here was that SG, it sounds gorgeous!

  • @citternboy
    @citternboy Před rokem +3

    Moved on from my Hot Rod deluxe mk 1 to a Victory V40 deluxe, but I did put TAD valves in pre (12ay7)and power amp and they made a marked difference, I also recently used a Harley benton American Sound in input 1, that was great, just a massive difference with the victory v40, but I could gig happily with the hotrod and the American Sound, it's a good amp but I only used the clean channel

  • @adammkoss
    @adammkoss Před rokem +2

    Couple decades are I had a Hughes and Kettner Edition Tube (two channel, 2 x EL84s) but eventually found the was way too much gain on the lead channel. I immediately subbed an RCA 6072 (12AY7) for the input stage tube and the results were amazing - beautiful tone, controlled, usable throughout the range. I recommend this easy mod for anyone looking for similar results.

  • @davidsisbarro1501
    @davidsisbarro1501 Před rokem +2

    Great to see Dan playing the middle position on the SG. I love that sound.

  • @jacob_miller
    @jacob_miller Před rokem +1

    I love this for the differences between the valves, both in the pre and power amp stages. Really well done!.
    When it comes to playing at “home volume”, at some point you should just invest in a Two Notes captor X or similar for valve amps at low volume, then you reach a point where you just aren’t moving the voice coil enough!, then find a good IR and a pair of Rockit 5 speakers or similar, and have option of headphones.
    The AY7 transformed the character of this amp and should be done regardless.
    It’s not lost on me how lucky I am to have no noise restrictions at my home other than making sure the dog isn’t laying in front of one of the 4x12’s 🤣 (tone dog loves the tone)
    Thanks gents for another amazing episode 🙏😊

  • @fletches4084
    @fletches4084 Před rokem +2

    I did the 12AY7 thing in a bassbreaker 18/30 I had (briefly). Made it almost usable but not quite. It got traded for an Epiphone Blues Custom 30 (sadly now discontinued) which is a much better prospect all around (apart from the fact that it weighs as much as a small planet for nominally the same physical size as the BB18/30). Ultimately there are perhaps "better" amps to be had for the money than a HRD if you are prepared to look around. The level control issue affects so many Fender amps and it is refreshing to find something that can do what the Fenders do but without the drawbacks.

  • @ChrisJohnson-lp3hc
    @ChrisJohnson-lp3hc Před rokem +2

    Dang, the dark blue and teal on Dan’s flannel compliments the red of the SG amazingly!

  • @matthewcollis-long5233
    @matthewcollis-long5233 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic Show. More like this please. And please could we have part three, focussing on speakers? As ever I/We love what you do. MOTS please, Groins!!!!

  • @shadowulf
    @shadowulf Před 10 měsíci +1

    Where was all this 20 years ago when I couldnt stand my HRD!
    Actually, I knew about the volume pot in the fx loop, and the AY7 tubes.
    It was that the 40 watts was too loud for I wanted.
    Good job guys

  • @stratomycaster881
    @stratomycaster881 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks to this episode with Dan and Mick, I dusted off my HRDiv and swapped in an EH 12ay7. Never liked the drive/more drive channel (the reason she was gathering all that dust) but what a difference with the 12ay7!! It’s an entirely different amp. Have only tried it Strat singles so far this afternoon. Very musical and loves additional drive with pedals in front. Thank you as always for the inspiration!! 1:00:34

  • @garydiamondguitarist
    @garydiamondguitarist Před 3 měsíci

    I'm glad to see you guys discussed changing the valves, because I watched Part 1 and figured I'd try that, then watch Part 2 not realising it covered what I'd just done.
    I'd go a step further - change all the preamp tubes, honestly. I substituted the ECC83s (12AX7s) for ECC82s (12AU7s). The former have a gain rating of 100, the later a gain rating of 20, so you're dropping the preamp volume significantly. This allows you to wind either channel up a lot further and the amp still not be super loud, but hopefully for most cases like rehearsal and gig, still more than loud enough.
    The nice thing is that V1 and V2 are used as the source of gain for the drive/more drive channel so you also get less distortion - personally I didn't like the drive channel at all but now, with less gain, it's like the drive channel sounds like the clean but with a boost pedal kicking the front end, it's beautiful. V3 is the phase inverter and does drop the volume a little further too.
    Basically it turns the Clean into a Quiet Clean and the Drive/More Drive into a Master Volume Clean, with More Drive being an "edge of breakup" option depending on the pickups of the guitar you're using.
    The tone of the amp is excellent this way, honestly smoother and seems to have more headroom, yet conversely because you're cranking it more the power amp tubes are removing any harsh transients. This is all before trying pedals anywhere, I'm talking straight to amp, input 1.

  • @robmusorpheus5640
    @robmusorpheus5640 Před rokem +2

    It's funny that now I have sold my HRDx, no matter what you play, which guitars, which preamp valves, it still sounds like the HRDx to me.
    The circuit has a particular sound. I had a different speaker, a 5751 in V1, version IV, I used it for years, and found eventually, that changes are just variations on a theme.
    I did not know what I had been missing out on, in a high quality smaller amp.
    No matter what we do to this amp, it still sounds like a hot rod deluxe.
    The power valve change altered the sound the most.
    The changes and mods, are about what you need to make it practical for you as a player.
    The sound of the amp is still there. It barks at ya, and refuses to hug you.

    • @egoncorneliscallery9535
      @egoncorneliscallery9535 Před rokem

      I do agree with all of that. But IF you have one some of those mods will be useful.

  • @aarongrimwood6594
    @aarongrimwood6594 Před rokem +3

    I gig with a hot rod deluxe on the drive channel for a modern country group (The Shucks). It really works live. I use a couple of Gretsch electromatics and the low output pickups work really well. You do need to use the volume controls as you discovered though!

  • @GitShiddy
    @GitShiddy Před rokem +3

    Second video this week involving swapping power amp tubes (Kris Barocsi did a blind comparison with 5 different power tubes) and it is truly fascinating just how much things change. I am definitely someone who is quite sick of hearing the Hot Rod Deluxe on TPS, so many episodes and it sounds not brilliant, (unless you change the tubes) however the learned experience has such value. I'm quite content with the sound of my amps & have never (in 20+ years of playing) had to touch, replace, rebias, do anything with my tubes. But with this I wouldn't be afraid to muck about with them (except in my amps from the 50s, those stay as is).

  • @danabnormal5892
    @danabnormal5892 Před rokem +6

    I have a new hot rod deluxe v4 with the cannabis Rex speaker. I use the 12AY7 and the lion tamer. I gotta say it’s a fab amp

  • @admarhermans1
    @admarhermans1 Před rokem +2

    For my ears, the best results were those with both the powertubes and preamptubes swapped. Perhaps the Dr. Watson and swapped preamp tube too.
    The amp sounded a lot sweeter, and so did the SG’s upper mids and highs through it.
    (Great guitar, this SG, perhaps kind of more for Dan’s taste, because he loves the particular Tele-like highs and upper mids through this Fender amp. It sounds to me like a Tele on steroids, this one.)
    Great amp, that little Fender! Easy to modify, because of your video!
    Thank you,
    Good show!!
    🖖

  • @Cheguebuddha
    @Cheguebuddha Před rokem +1

    Thanks lads! Just put a 12AY7 into the V1 of my VOX AC15 and by far sound less bright/harsh than the 12AX7 and even the dirve sound is softer now with the 12AY7. Very happy!

  • @tobymearing8407
    @tobymearing8407 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i love your 'experiments shows' this is a doozy and i never thought valves would go on my shopping list but that GT5751 just sings! thank you

  • @creeker90
    @creeker90 Před rokem +2

    I've got the same configuration of valves in an old 70s Fender clone, so 12AY7 and EL84 and it’s a pretty usable amp at home and on stage with this. Great compression at farily nice volumes.

  • @rupertlaycockphotography

    Not sure about the Hot Rod Deluxe, but I have a Blues Deluxe Reissue and I made a passive volume control for the effects loops (Dr Watson style, but in a pedal enclosure so I could still put modulation and delay in the loop BEFORE the volume control). What I found is that the reverb in the BDRI is driven after the effects loop, meaning if the passive volume control is turned down, the reverb isn't driven at all.
    I also have a Peavey Classic 30, and in the same situation I believe the reverb is driven before the loop, making the Dr Watson/Passive volume control more useful on that amp.
    For the BDRI I decided to build a passive attenuator for between power amp and speaker and I am so much happier with it. I've also gone down the total mix of pre-amp tubes. JJ 12at7, 5751 and Mullard 12ax7 (v1-3).
    I'm now SUPER keen to checkout the yellowjacket approach.

  • @blodbrodet
    @blodbrodet Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hot rod deluxe is a great amp.I have played one for years.I slipped in a V30 speaker,and it got a lot better.I always use input 2 on the clean channel.Les Paul into a wampler plexi drive,and ts9 as boost,Flashback delay.Happy days!I have played better amps,but if you can`t afford a high end amp,this can get close,with some tweaks.Great episode :)

  • @jarthursands
    @jarthursands Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have a 03 FSR Wheat/Tan first year of Ensenada production. valve swapped to new production Mullards in V1&2 a JJ in the PI and JJ 5881's. swaped out the stock 50w jensen for a 150w Eminence Patriot texas heat and use a Lion Tamer. my chain is CS R8 LP>Xotics AC booster>Xotics RC 20th Ann, at 18V>input 1 Bright switch in. Totally managable beast now.

  • @jordanchilll
    @jordanchilll Před 10 měsíci +2

    Love you guys’ content, as always. I feel like I have grown so much as a guitarist watching this channel over the years. I would love to see you guys throw in the Kasleder Toxic Twins dual OD in a Pic n Mix or however you may see fit, but it is a fantastic OD pedal & I would like to hear it played through your fingers!! Thanks for reading 📖 ♥️ Greetings from the USA! 🇺🇸

  • @jasonmorgan4894
    @jasonmorgan4894 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video. I have this amp collecting dust because of the volume level. I will now be able to use it. Cheers

  • @ofsoundmind13
    @ofsoundmind13 Před rokem +2

    12at7 in V1, JHS little black amp box in fx loop and a celestion vintage 30 in mine. Absolutely love it! May try changing power tubes after watching this though. 🤔

  • @cobravinci
    @cobravinci Před rokem +2

    Great video ! Can't wait to use the Dr Watson trick in mine... and to hear more about the Hook amp, which sounded really good (even if it wasnnt the purpose of this show)! 😊

  • @johnsmith-sm6mh
    @johnsmith-sm6mh Před 9 měsíci

    Brilliant, thanks fellas , just swapped my Boogie 5.25 for a Blues Deluxe “ for the shimmer, bloom, and headroom “ also invested in the Dr Watson too, but the info on swapping tubes/valves was invaluable. Cheers John

  • @McBoggler
    @McBoggler Před rokem +3

    I’ve got a HRD MK4 and I think it’s awesome. I swapped the speaker out to Eminence Tonker for more bottom end and roll off some top end. It’s an excellent pedal platform. I’ve owned a few £2000+ tube amps and paid £400 2nd hand for the HRD and you can’t fault it for band for you buck. Best gigging amp there is.
    Also love the overdrive sounds of the MK4!

  • @Chrismayo1981
    @Chrismayo1981 Před rokem +2

    I always liked the second input into a pushed clean sound overdrive channel. Then I used “more drive” as a boost.

  • @crystalneth994
    @crystalneth994 Před rokem +3

    Dr Watson is a heck of an improvement! Just ordered one

  • @mikemercer5808
    @mikemercer5808 Před rokem +1

    "We gave up on that idea" LMAO! 🤣 Thanks for making me laugh today fellas!

  • @joepeezy4sheezy
    @joepeezy4sheezy Před rokem +2

    For a moment I was thrilled to finally see a Dr Z amp on the show. Alas…

  • @southernsantapiper7556
    @southernsantapiper7556 Před 3 měsíci

    I use the 12AY7 and Dr Watson Lion Tamer. Perfect and cost effective method of taming this amp. Thanks for a great video! It's what influenced my purchase!

  • @mrblablablabla
    @mrblablablabla Před rokem +3

    Super interesting! I never knew the tonality was different between input one and two. Also, I’m definitely going to try putting a low impedance volume pedal in the fx loop of my HRD and turning up the clean channel volume to 4 or 5. I usually have it set a bit below 3 for band practice and we play super loud already. Thanks for all the insights!

    • @jerrychadwick3581
      @jerrychadwick3581 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I started using the "Little Black Amp Box" from JHS in my effects loop as soon as it came out. I've loved it. It's just like any other pedal, so you can use it with other pedals in your effects loop. I currently have reverb, chorus and EQ pedals in my loop with the JHS LBAB and it works great. No, I'm not a JHS employee. :)

  • @timzyk
    @timzyk Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have an HRD and have been struggling with this (when not using a Captor X.) Great video - thanks for making it! Subscribed.

  • @pedalscapes
    @pedalscapes Před rokem +3

    Fab! Great show, very informative - The AY7 in V1 with the 6L6s, sounded like the zone to me very sweet... I've used the GB-HRD which comes with the AT7 in V1 as standard and has always worked well - interest is piqued now to try the AY7 in it's place - cheers 😎

  • @RDC_2424
    @RDC_2424 Před rokem +1

    I’m pleased you did this. Prior to this I always feel Dan really does hate this amp and to some extent it’s disappointing because I value so much what you say it puts me off. In previous videos your face says it all when play it 😊. This video was welcome. It was as if you realised loads of people have this amp and love it and recognising people want your input on it was great. The previous video I agree with your intro. You did it the hard way and this time you listened to people and did a show on it. Very smart move.
    The net result for me is I probably still will change it but I have a feeling I’ll miss it playing live. I’ve never once had an issue cutting through with this. My set up basically use clean channel with BD2 into tube screamer (only for single coil) then modulation on the FX loop.
    Recently bought a tweed blues junior for home use and have to say still think it’s got such a great tone.
    Anyway. Great show guys thanks for this. 🙏

  • @andyjreid
    @andyjreid Před 11 měsíci +2

    I use a Lion Tamer with my HRDIV but really tempted to go with the 12AY7 tube in V1 now. That sounded so good.

  • @eaglerayrob
    @eaglerayrob Před rokem +2

    "The Visceral Nature of Volume" that would be an excellent name for an album.

  • @StephenWheel
    @StephenWheel Před rokem +1

    Thanks both, that was fantastic. I super appreciate the amount of effort you went through for this episode. Excellent stuff. I have a Blues Deluxe I love (with Eminence speaker and new reverb tank) but I’ll definitely try the AY7 in it. Cheers!

  • @terryeaster1
    @terryeaster1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Such an outstanding video!!!! GREAT work guys

  • @peterb2245
    @peterb2245 Před 11 měsíci +1

    HRD III w/ Swamp Thang, 12AT7, and Lion Tamer. A lot of tinkering I know, but scratches my Fender itch. A fine pedal platform for as large a venue as I’ll ever play. My dog loves it. 😂

  • @ReiCow
    @ReiCow Před rokem +1

    Dan, not only does that SG look and sound great, you play very well on it! I hope it's a keeper.
    Moo