Weird Guitar Amps

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • I love weird and quirky gear so today we're gonna take a look at some of the stranger Amp heads in my collection. Comment below on what you liked best and let me know if you've ever seen some of these.
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    Gear in this video:
    1:35 BiLT Zaftig Semi-Hollow Body
    2:24 MXR M133 Micro Amp
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    3:07 Unidentified Amp
    5:11 Satelite Gammatron
    6:27 Japanese Amp
    8:21 Newcomb PathFinder Amp
    10:10 Quilter Interblock 45
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    12:58 Sovtek Mig-80
    Record Time:
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  • @Amptender
    @Amptender Před 5 lety +1020

    The first amp is The Voice of Music Phonograph amplifier Model 8810, I have a few in my shop. Let me know if you need a schematic. This amp is a good candidate to make a Randy Bachman Herzog overdrive unit by Garnet Amps.

    • @simonfreer9076
      @simonfreer9076 Před 5 lety +178

      You sir. Went well beyond super nerdy.

    • @goodun6081
      @goodun6081 Před 5 lety +48

      Shhh! Yes, VOM phonographs and reel to reel decks are an excellent platform for parts-pulling and repurposing into guitar-amp builds ---- but I am always a little reluctant to tell everyone!

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 Před 5 lety +12

      Ha ha. Nerrrrrrd

    • @Amptender
      @Amptender Před 5 lety +21

      I know what you mean, they were my little secret back in the 90's VOM and Sony RtoR decks

    • @mikerevis6439
      @mikerevis6439 Před 5 lety +2

      Yes!! VoM!!

  • @joenorton7778
    @joenorton7778 Před 5 lety +461

    turn that first amp into a pedal! I’d 100% buy that! Great fuzz sounds.

    • @portlavacaboy
      @portlavacaboy Před 4 lety +34

      If you can find an old Systech Overdrive, that pretty much sounds like the first amp.

    • @thejeff5825
      @thejeff5825 Před 4 lety +5

      Immense sound. Needs to be a pedal!

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 Před 4 lety +15

      Doesn't sound like fuzz, sounds like something electronically imploding. But great!

    • @OldCyrilTheGamingGrandpa
      @OldCyrilTheGamingGrandpa Před 4 lety +17

      Great fuzz? Are you kiddin' me? That thing sounds like an angle grinder on a rusty gate! To me at least. But to each his own....

    • @achilles3712
      @achilles3712 Před 4 lety +1

      Challenge accept

  • @teemusid
    @teemusid Před 4 lety +155

    Caution: When hitting an amp with a boost pedal, you must either throw the pedal at the amp, or swing the pedal by a guitar cable. If you hit the amp with the pedal, while still holding the pedal, you are likely to sprain your wrist.

    • @joseislanio8910
      @joseislanio8910 Před 2 lety +7

      Instructions not clear, tried hitting my pedal with an amp, forgot had my foot over it.

  • @shaffera17
    @shaffera17 Před 5 lety +153

    “...Until the Sovtek episode...”

  • @jaredmeit6127
    @jaredmeit6127 Před 5 lety +322

    I did not expect the tiny Quilter to sound so good. Especially after the boost was turned on.

    • @guy.b.l6351
      @guy.b.l6351 Před 5 lety +6

      Jared Meit right? Really considering getting one

    • @craigdamage
      @craigdamage Před 5 lety +13

      Damn. I already had another window opened and was looking at Quilter Interblock on Reverb before he finished the demo.

    • @TheFrozenDesert
      @TheFrozenDesert Před 5 lety +6

      My Quilter Interblock 45 showed up today. What a coincidence! Yes, it's really good and versatile.

    • @scot-combs
      @scot-combs Před 5 lety +5

      I have 3 Quilters. 1 Micro Block 45 for practicing and two 101 Mini Heads pushing a Hendrix re-issue and an Alnico Gold. One is set up more like a blackface Fender, the other like a Marshall. The sound is big even at low volumes.

    • @bigpapachance
      @bigpapachance Před 5 lety +16

      That quilter making me rethink my whole rig

  • @notplaying2379
    @notplaying2379 Před 5 lety +155

    The Pathfinder is my favourite, the overdrive is lovely.

  • @tonedowne
    @tonedowne Před 5 lety +31

    That Sovtek sounds so good. Head and shoulders above the rest.
    The clean tone was stunning, big fat and sparkly, and then the drive tightens the whole thing up so it doesn't go flabby like a Fender. I am blown away.

    • @JamesSClapperton
      @JamesSClapperton Před rokem +1

      I love my Mig 100. I had one when I was a kid that I got for $200. Sold it to buy a Marshall cab you could get anywhere. Took me 15 years to find another one and I’m never letting it go!

  • @rickc2102
    @rickc2102 Před 5 lety +97

    No wonder the MIG-80 weighs so much: "lead tube amplifier." Since when do we make them out of lead??

    • @alanhyt79
      @alanhyt79 Před 4 lety +12

      In Soviet Russia, all heavy metal music was played on lead amplifiers.

    • @noternunstoned
      @noternunstoned Před 4 lety +11

      In Russia, amp plays you!

    • @misakiyoshida
      @misakiyoshida Před 3 lety +3

      They had to do it after Chernobyl

  • @yikelu
    @yikelu Před 5 lety +71

    That first amp sounds like it's being punched in the gut every time you dig in hard.

  • @edwardcullenhotass
    @edwardcullenhotass Před 5 lety +61

    They were all really good-sounding, but I must admit I was expecting amps with built-in envelope filters or something like that, LOL.

  • @doogdoogdoogdoogdoogdoog
    @doogdoogdoogdoogdoogdoog Před 5 lety +199

    'We're not gonna _use_ the cab, as frankly it sounds like hot trash" 😆

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před 5 lety +11

      Andy 'Doog' Phipps
      I like that he keeps the channel family-friendly

    • @doogdoogdoogdoogdoogdoog
      @doogdoogdoogdoogdoogdoog Před 5 lety +6

      totallyfrozen he’s a class act

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před 5 lety +18

      Andy 'Doog' Phipps
      No doubt! He makes and sells pedals, but hardly ever even mentions his own stuff. He praises other makers’ stuff. Humility like that is hard to find.

    • @Aaron-zh4kj
      @Aaron-zh4kj Před 4 lety +2

      @@totallyfrozen The dude just loves the stuff genuinely. Also, I think the guitar world is already sold on his stuff for the most part because of his rep with his business and circuit building philosophy and Customer service strength.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Před 5 lety +33

    That tiny pedal like amp was a pleasant surprise.

  • @mattcampbell5915
    @mattcampbell5915 Před 5 lety +227

    I would pay so much money for the first amp as a fuzz box...

    • @davidjairala69
      @davidjairala69 Před 5 lety +10

      Yo man there's a rebuilt one on eBay for $450 Voice of music 8810

    • @thestammer4586
      @thestammer4586 Před 5 lety +34

      @@davidjairala69 I got drunk and ordered it.... here's hoping for the best hangover of my life haha

    • @davidjameschamberlain
      @davidjameschamberlain Před 5 lety +3

      @@thestammer4586 was it a quality hangover

    • @sugarkitty4777
      @sugarkitty4777 Před 5 lety +6

      @@davidjameschamberlain But not a cheap one...

    • @jordandangelo180
      @jordandangelo180 Před 4 lety

      The Stammer how did it go? Does it sound as gnarly as the video?

  • @ROOKTABULA
    @ROOKTABULA Před 5 lety +34

    I'm buying that little pedal.
    In other news, I got a $10 thrift store find that does NOT exist anywhere on the internet: A 1975, red tolex wrapped, hand soldered Japanese Pignose clone. Brand. New. Condition. Replaced dead speaker with an Eminence 6.5".
    My GOD it is amazing and LOUD.

  • @wigon
    @wigon Před 4 lety +21

    Oddly enough, I thought the little Japanese Crown amp sounded the best out of all of them. Super rich and natural overdrive out of that one with lots of rich harmonics. When it comes to electronics....the Japanese know what they're doing.

  • @dougbarry7601
    @dougbarry7601 Před 5 lety +9

    I own a 1965 Sunn tube amp head, pre-model numbers. It was hand made in Conrad Sundholms garage. No one knows what it is worth but it sounds and records amazing...

    • @sheolboy
      @sheolboy Před 5 lety +2

      NashBeach , I've heard that Leslie West used a Sunn PA head to record "Mississippi Queen" . Have you tried that riff ? Could it have been a amp like yours ?

    • @donrutter6765
      @donrutter6765 Před 4 lety

      You can always change resistor/capacitor values in the preamp/tone stack to get more breakup and more tone. If that doesnt get you there add another gain stage. Sunn amps converted to guitar are one of the best guitar tones of the 70's.

    • @kampfkustomer2343
      @kampfkustomer2343 Před 4 lety

      @@sheolboy it's probably a Marshall clone like the Model T, if so.

  • @jrodriguez8735
    @jrodriguez8735 Před 5 lety +105

    That Japanese Crown tube head is money!

    • @ebeep
      @ebeep Před 5 lety +2

      J Rodriguez, yep, easily my fav of the bunch.

    • @lynyrddeville
      @lynyrddeville Před 5 lety +1

      I like it quite a bit

    • @IAmKillEveryone
      @IAmKillEveryone Před 5 lety +3

      LOVED the crown. Couldn't find squat on ebay. It'd be nice to add to the collection.

    • @gregg4164
      @gregg4164 Před 5 lety +1

      I did sound really quite good didn't it. I had an old Courier bass amp many many many years ago when i first started playing bass and it sounded amazing through a single un branded 1x15 reflex cabinet.

    • @LordStompyHarpLoonyTunes
      @LordStompyHarpLoonyTunes Před 4 lety +1

      The tone reminds me of a cheap Japanese 60s valve amp for a record players called "Star". My old hippie mate dug it out his garage, I plugged my guitar in and it was classic clean tone, I recorded a few songs thru it and then it blew up, kind of sounded like a really clean 50s sparkly fender amp with just a tiny hint of grit

  • @Bebopopotamus
    @Bebopopotamus Před 5 lety +17

    I think my favorite odd album is "Mr. Bungle - California"
    I love that little Quilter amp too. So convenient. Sounds great.

  • @onlyrick
    @onlyrick Před 4 lety +65

    I had an amp that my dad brought home from a tour in Japan that had "Tremolo" spelled "Tremoro". Was in the mid-sixties, but I don't recall the brand name.

    • @Chuffin_ell
      @Chuffin_ell Před 4 lety +9

      You rying, Joe...

    • @hickorymccay2994
      @hickorymccay2994 Před 4 lety +1

      I know all about virtuosos... and trembalos... and arpeggios...

    • @florakovacs7043
      @florakovacs7043 Před 4 lety +4

      Japanese people pronounce the letter L as R.

    • @onlyrick
      @onlyrick Před 4 lety +1

      @@florakovacs7043 - Thank you. Be well.

    • @evansellars8728
      @evansellars8728 Před 3 lety

      @@florakovacs7043 really, how fascinating.

  • @JulianA-tr6pt
    @JulianA-tr6pt Před 5 lety +37

    Hey! That first amp! I own one. It is a Voice of Music 8810. They came out of a speaker box which was often connected to a tape machine (reel to reel I believe). Essentially, a PA amp. I have schematics, and I basically redesigned mine entirely, as it ran on the edge and had some burnt up parts inside. The output transformer is actually directly below the power transformer, but on the inside of the very cramped chassis. Some have small output transformers (I think the later cream colored ones like in the video do), but my 1959 grey one has a pretty large one that fills at least 1/3 of the chassis interior.
    My main amp, an ~18 watt Stromberg Calson, was also originally a PA amp, but I did a conversion, and it really turned out to be something special.

    • @stanzaman2790
      @stanzaman2790 Před 3 lety

      WOAH! Could you send a link to the schematic?? It sounds sick

    • @JulianA-tr6pt
      @JulianA-tr6pt Před 3 lety

      @@stanzaman2790 Which amp? The little voice of music?

    • @JulianA-tr6pt
      @JulianA-tr6pt Před 3 lety +2

      @@stanzaman2790 Anyhow, here is the Voice Of Music shown in the JHS video, in stock form. elektrotanya.com/PREVIEWS/63463243/23432455/egyeb/voice_of_music_8810_sch.pdf_1.png
      Neat circuit, but I decided to rebuild mine (different chassis too - original was too tight and very noisy) closer to a Fender champ which has higher gain. The VOM's tone circuit uses a decent amount of negative feedback, sent back to the first gain stage which really limits preamp distortion. The stock tone circuit also isn't voiced for guitar, so it doesn't change the sound all that much, although it is interesting.
      The stock stromberg circuit can also be found online - it is the Signet 22 aka the SAU-22. I own 2 now and redesigned the circuits entirely. Instead of having two 12ax7 inputs for multiple mics, I wired them cascade. One is kinda a voxy/marshally circuit with a TMB tone stack while the other amp has a preamp similar to a Brown 6g3 deluxe, but with a framus mid knob.

    • @giannipalmisano8071
      @giannipalmisano8071 Před rokem

      Hi could you please send the schematics?

    • @JulianA-tr6pt
      @JulianA-tr6pt Před rokem

      @@giannipalmisano8071 similar to the last comments I posted, I don't know of you're asking for the original amplifiers schematic or a schematic of what I did to the amp. Click the link in my last comment for the VOM 8810 original schematic.
      After I modified it, I basically removed the negative feedback winding on the output transformer, converted the input 12AX7 stage to a more traditional cathode bias style (like a fender amp), and tweaked some resistor values to drop the B+ and run the tube at a safe level. I think I used two 750ohm resistors off of the power transformer before the rectifier. It originally used two 300ohms, but those aren't in that version of the schematic.
      As of now, the amplifier was completely rebuilt into a different chassis and the schematic is similar to the Fender 5f2A tweed Princeton.

  • @TomCarmony
    @TomCarmony Před 5 lety +4

    My favorite amp here was probably the Pathfinder, followed closely by the Mig-80. In terms of favorite "weird" albums, for me it's probably Bad Religion's second album, 1983's Into the Unknown. They basically bailed from their punk beginnings and made a prog rock album that NO ONE liked at the time. It's since become a bit of a classic amongst BR nerds, and they even repressed it on vinyl for a box set collection of their early albums about 8-9 years ago. "Chasing the Wild Goose" is probably my favorite track on that album.

  • @kaleoride
    @kaleoride Před 5 lety +53

    I paused the video to order that Quilter

  • @keithcarter9396
    @keithcarter9396 Před 5 lety +9

    That Quilter is a killer sound, especially with the boost. Number 1 for me.

  • @seanodonnell9826
    @seanodonnell9826 Před rokem +5

    That pathfinder sounds glorious! nice warm and beefy overdrive yet very articulate. It sounds like it would be great for playing Neil Young type stuff. A lot of those vintage PA to amp conversions seem to sound great!

  • @zippy-zappa-zeppo-zorba-etc

    I have a homemade amp, basically a copy of the Trainwreck Express, that I built in an old solid state chassis. I took the emblem off an old furnace and put it on the front. It's my Meuller Climatrol amp.

    • @therugburnz
      @therugburnz Před 5 lety +1

      I made a HotPoint.

    • @oceanaxim
      @oceanaxim Před 5 lety +8

      I made an Electrolux. (Actually an old Gates amp with the VU meter) I also turned the Electrolux logo sideways so it looks like a a thong bikini thru a spyglass. I used the knobs from an old electric stove. (simmer 2 3 4 hi) and jeweled power lights. Very steampunk looking!

    • @whatwouldhousedo5136
      @whatwouldhousedo5136 Před 5 lety +2

      My first amp was a weird old Yamaha combo amp that had a "blend" control for gain. Sounded great and i wish I still had it! I took an emblem off my first car when I sold it and the amp became the Skylark. I also made a guitar strap out of one the seatbelts- this was about ten years before Van Halen did it.

    • @jackallen6261
      @jackallen6261 Před 5 lety +2

      I have an old 50's chrome toaster and a series filament amp that I to integrate together, I want the tube glow to shine out of the toast slots, The gain control will be the "toast" darkness, light to toasty! lol. I know I'm weird, lol.

    • @industrialnomad
      @industrialnomad Před 4 lety

      I had a V amp, I guess it was sprayed with liquid concrete, had a spring reverb and a metal grill over the speaker so you could kick it.

  • @dad0526
    @dad0526 Před 5 lety +3

    I can't even begin to tell you how much I love My Life in a Bush of Ghosts. I've always owned that record in one format or another, and it is always in heavy rotation. Thanks for throwing out those music recs...really appreciate them, even if I already know them.

  • @calebmorales6288
    @calebmorales6288 Před 2 lety +10

    A bit late here, but my favorite “odd” record might be Warning by Green Day. While Minority was a hit that endures into their sets today, the rest of the material seems largely abandoned. It was by far their least successful record from 94-09, but it showed their range as songwriters. They achieve some really sweet guitar tones not unlike the beginning of the Satellite amp demo, and Misery is an outright folk tale with inspiration taken from Italian folk music, mariachi and surf rock. Worth a listen for sure!

  • @leetintary2074
    @leetintary2074 Před 5 lety +3

    The first little amp with all of that fuzz was truly amazing. Oddly amazing would include anything that Van Dyke Parks has a hand in, Captain Beefheart records, Pavement’s Wowee Zowee, and Animal Collective’s Feels, especially “Bees.”

  • @RedMothRecords
    @RedMothRecords Před 5 lety +9

    My Life in the Bush of Ghosts is a historical moment. Ahead of its time for sampling. They did it the hard way (because that’s all you could in 81) David’s book How Music Works talks about it

  • @WVKnifeLife
    @WVKnifeLife Před 5 lety +9

    I'm honestly impressed by the tone out of the Quilter.

  • @alarimbaud3155
    @alarimbaud3155 Před 5 lety +26

    That first amp is amazing; that cranked fuzzy sound is one of the best sounds I've ever heard. Holy shit, I need to find one.

    • @timmiller4205
      @timmiller4205 Před 5 lety +1

      Are you serious

    • @benedykt123313
      @benedykt123313 Před 4 lety +2

      Just buy any ultracheap fuzz pedal, you'll get the exact same noise.

    • @somearchitectTX
      @somearchitectTX Před rokem

      It's a late 50's/early 60s Voice of Music 8810 amp. Mine lives inside a VOM 168 Stereo Twin amp that was designed to be a portable amp or PA to use with VOM's phonograph, turntable, or by plugging a microphone right into it. Mine is a 1961.

  • @TheVirakahScale
    @TheVirakahScale Před 9 měsíci

    Honestly my favorite was that falling apart one. It's like Charlie Brown's christmas tree as an amp. It's adorable, it's crunchy, and it's stubborn and refuse to die. Keep on keeping lil toaster!

  • @GazMoz78
    @GazMoz78 Před 5 lety +70

    Newcombe Pathfinder was by far my favourite, sounded really sweet. Someone should copy that circuit and release it. I'd use it dime'd and roll in the guitars volume for clean/dirty tones :-)

    • @mootbooxle
      @mootbooxle Před 5 lety +10

      I would LOVE to have a clone of that amp!

    • @briand7381
      @briand7381 Před 5 lety +4

      Same here. My fav. And would love a clone!

    • @jackallen6261
      @jackallen6261 Před 5 lety +1

      Well, if you like the converted PA amps, most of them that are converted for guitar use sound pretty similar. I mean the circuits are all pretty much the same and so it's pretty much just picking the input impedance and biasing that sounds good to you. Get rid of the negative feedback loop and (if it has it) the ultra-linear transformer and you are good to go!

    • @funkyfurballs1078
      @funkyfurballs1078 Před 4 lety

      Yes, it's the thick & beefy one of the bunch.

    • @_antrider8584
      @_antrider8584 Před 4 lety

      mootbooxle I watch your videos and seem to find you in the comments wherever I go. I believe you’re a wizard.

  • @paullee2449
    @paullee2449 Před 5 lety +5

    The quilter was great, especially with loads of gain. Very aggressive. That would definitely not get lost in the mix.

  • @satchmodog2
    @satchmodog2 Před 5 lety +1

    I am absolutely in love with the Weird Amp. That first 4.5 watt scrap heap amp was one of the most unique sounding amps I've ever heard.

  • @Graiskye
    @Graiskye Před 5 lety +2

    the way the quilter broke up when you goosed the gain, the feedback was so tubey, so cool.

  • @kyuseok93
    @kyuseok93 Před 5 lety +4

    You were not lying about the Pathfinder. Sounds like a really nice Vox.

  • @jasonramey1704
    @jasonramey1704 Před 5 lety +21

    can you do a "cheap" practice amp episode? Crate, Line 6, some of the bundle pack amps "peavey or fender". Or maybe some super awesome ones like the old Gorilla!! Anything can sound decent in the right application and its not the brand name but how you shred it! Rock n Roll

    • @donrutter6765
      @donrutter6765 Před 4 lety +2

      Build a fender champ clone with an extra gain stage (12AT7) but with an adjustable feedback loop. D-Lab has the mods schematic.

    • @jonhenderson8837
      @jonhenderson8837 Před 4 lety +1

      Hah! I had a gorilla! Cheap, played the hell out of it for 20 years. I think that works out to $5.00 a year! Money well spent!

    • @TheRealMarxz
      @TheRealMarxz Před 4 lety

      @@jonhenderson8837 ha the infamous Gorilla amps the Line6 Spiders of the 80's had a couple, (of both Gorillas and Line6Spiders)could never say I fell in love with them BUT I did have a cheap arse 5w Crate combo for about 5 years before going back to bass - tiny speaker was complete crap but if you jacked it in to a good cab (I mostly used a closed back Laney 2x10 Jensons and a open back greenback Vox cab) it sounded great, which is the opposite of my usual experience with crate valve amps

  • @on_certainty
    @on_certainty Před 4 lety +1

    that first one sounds great but the really cool thing is how quiet it is despite the sputteryness

  • @williambrooker2030
    @williambrooker2030 Před 5 lety +4

    The Quilter being driven by the Micro Amp Sounds AMAZING!!!

  • @MaxCarton
    @MaxCarton Před 5 lety +122

    That first amp sounded pretty awesome! Would use that as a fuzz tone any day!

    • @CodyAlushin
      @CodyAlushin Před 5 lety +7

      He should just keep it on his board!

    • @nickfit3
      @nickfit3 Před 5 lety +6

      The Quilter sounds surprisingly good! Best fly rig amp?

    • @sonotdown998
      @sonotdown998 Před 5 lety +11

      That first amp was amazing.

    • @calebneff5777
      @calebneff5777 Před 5 lety +13

      It would be so sick if he made a pedal to replicate that fuzz tone. That’s far fetched, but I would buy that so fast.

    • @joenorton7778
      @joenorton7778 Před 5 lety

      Same!

  • @mattharr9971
    @mattharr9971 Před 5 lety +7

    The Pathfinder did it for me but the Russian one at the end was a very close second.

  • @powerchordgamer
    @powerchordgamer Před 4 lety +1

    I actually think its super cool that you have those amps that were just random amps for other things converted to be guitar amps. love odd projects like that

  • @filemakerpro4050
    @filemakerpro4050 Před 4 lety +2

    OUT JEZABELL!!!
    My Life In The Bush of Ghosts is one of those incredible records that I still need to listen to ~40+ years after I first heard it. Eno’s collaborations with Fripp are epic as well ...
    The oddest, most bizarrely weird amp I’ve ever used would be a 9W polydermal amphibious dorsal crest tube insert device designed for the half-man/half giant fresh water crab people of central Washington State that live along the Columbia river and play guitar in tubings (tubings? - no, tunings) that are also very odd - so odd, in fact, that they are inaudible.

  • @ripplebear
    @ripplebear Před 5 lety +6

    Super nerdy, you guessed right! How'd you know? I love these videos! Thank you!

  • @asbury29
    @asbury29 Před 5 lety +3

    I was impressed by the Crown & the Quilter 45, but I think the Newcomb Pathfinder sounds like the most “fun” to play into/with. And thanks for the Zeus “Busting Visions” recommendation last episode - they are the great Badfinger-Big Star-Beatles mash-up we never knew we needed!

  • @evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879

    0:58 "...but, if you're super nerdy like I think you are..." Its so nice to be understood for a change. XD
    I love that shirt, btw!

  • @SynMusique
    @SynMusique Před 5 lety +3

    The Quilter is flipping awesome especially when he hit the gain,...ooh boy! That was tasty.

  • @zachrichard7558
    @zachrichard7558 Před 5 lety +60

    Dude that MIG is a beast. I love how it has such a versitile tone, but keeps the breakup together if you know what I mean. You should definitely do a collaboration with an amp builder and do a MIG-80 inspired amp, or at the very least PLEASE put together a schematic of that thing so I can build one for myself.

    • @CT68
      @CT68 Před 5 lety +3

      Yeah, that was definitely my favorite. It sounds like it would cut through in a mix, too.

    • @calebspeicher2813
      @calebspeicher2813 Před 5 lety +2

      agreed. schematic would be sweet.

    • @MrLivebynight
      @MrLivebynight Před 5 lety +4

      If it is anything like a MIG-50, which I suspect it is (especially with the mod to 6L6's, the 80 likely referred to using some Russian version of a 6550), then it is in the same family as a JTM-45 or Bassman. Sounds a lot like a modded SF Bassman to me, with a master volume and perhaps an additional post-CF gain stage...
      In other words, a "MIG-80 inspired amp" would likely end up just as another basic Marshall clone. Which is fine, but does the world REALLY need more of those?

    • @aaroncporter
      @aaroncporter Před 5 lety +3

      electro harmonix actually may have done something like this relatively recently I think. Check it out!

    • @ScotlandSword
      @ScotlandSword Před 5 lety +1

      I agree. That Sovtek MiG80 was pretty sick!

  • @mattymodeerf
    @mattymodeerf Před 5 lety +10

    mig 80?! whaaaa? niceeee! also, quilters are great, love em! and that vox-y sounding one was great, too!

  • @brettvincient
    @brettvincient Před 4 lety

    Pathfinder, Quilter and Sovtek all were amazing. Thanks for sharing!

  • @mikerevis6439
    @mikerevis6439 Před 5 lety +1

    Josh. That first amp came out of an old reel to reel suitcase type enclosure. I had two... A lot of fun!!

    • @paulcowart3174
      @paulcowart3174 Před 5 lety

      Yeah I found mine in a dumpster at a work site..great find years ago

  • @LeviJules
    @LeviJules Před 3 lety +3

    That quilter is really neat... if you like that super small form factor, you should try out the DSM Simplifier! I have the bass variant and I am heart eye emoji over it

  • @thedaver8
    @thedaver8 Před 5 lety +81

    these videos are one of the highlights of my week. :D

  • @tonenuff
    @tonenuff Před 5 lety +2

    That first amp with its rickety frame was my favorite, just thick & growly but with definition. The Sovtek was 2nd fav, but probably be the one I’d go to for stage as it’s the most useful & well built and balanced tone. The old PA was cool too, and the quilter impressive for what it was 🤘🏼

  • @onusgumboot5565
    @onusgumboot5565 Před 5 lety

    I an across a weird amp recently. A friend of mine gave me a box of electronic stuff he had laying around for years. He didn't know what was in it, and said he was just gonna throw it out or take it to Goodwill if I didn't want it. In this box was an old Radio Shack MPA 45 PA amp. 35 watts. The switch was taken apart, and someone had put a bunch of wire in there, trying to make it work. I replaced the switch and it works fine. There are two 1/4 inch inputs labeled Mic, a phono input and an aux. input, both for rca plugs. I plugged a guitar into the mic inputs and was surprised that it sounded pretty good. I'm really a tube amp guy, so I was REALLY surprised. Also in the box was a overdrive pedal that said Timmy on it, which I have since discovered is a very highly regarded pedal. The Timmy into this amp sounds amazing, and at really low volume so if you just want something to play at night and not wake up the neighbors, or for recording, it works really well. I wish I had this when I was learning to play. I played along with records to learn, and with this amp you can plug your record player in to it and play along through the same speaker.

  • @Paulio91184
    @Paulio91184 Před 5 lety +12

    Amp= That Pathfinder is awesome. The Quilter is also incredible
    Favorite "odd" record is Rush - Caress of Steel...it isn't truly odd but many consider it to be odd.

    • @paulcowart3174
      @paulcowart3174 Před 5 lety +2

      Its one of my fave Rush albums as well

    • @mrnewit
      @mrnewit Před 5 lety +4

      Any album that has a song called "I Think I'm Going Bald" gets a +5 on the weird rating. It is the perfect transition album from their heavily Cream influenced first albums and the space prog of 2112 that followed. This was a good choice for this question. Bravo.

    • @turkeeg7644
      @turkeeg7644 Před 5 lety +2

      Agreed. They talk about this record as a troubled time and not being happy with it. It however propelled them to become what they became. Love this record myself. The Necromancer......wierd....but rocks like nobody's business.

    • @Paulio91184
      @Paulio91184 Před 5 lety +1

      @@turkeeg7644 the Necromancer is awesome

  • @SethMarcell
    @SethMarcell Před 5 lety +3

    In the same vein, "Everything that happens will happen today" by David Byrne and Brian Eno is one of my favorite albums of all time.

  • @wadeadkins4927
    @wadeadkins4927 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for highlighting "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" by David Byrne and Brian Eno. It is one of my favorite albums and has been since 1983, when my older brother came home from college for the holidays with a copy of it. I had never heard anything like it. I thought it was great and still do. It is on my permanent playlist for long drives.

  • @richardmerriam7044
    @richardmerriam7044 Před 2 lety

    The "suitcase" Bassman behind you never got its due from a lot of people. I've owned two, and may have another with a 15". I've been a bassist for over 50 years. Great video!

  • @craigdamage
    @craigdamage Před 5 lety +24

    I bought "My Life In the Bush Of Ghosts" the year it was released. Amazing. It pre-dates digital sampling by a few years. Very funky, weird and dark record. Also, Brian Eno was in Roxy Music. He did a few records with David Bowie, Cluster, Robert Fripp and started a short lived band called 801. He is also credited with inventing "ambient" music. He is much much much more than just a "famous producer"

    • @watchthebeveragedude
      @watchthebeveragedude Před 5 lety +1

      I concur

    • @Bencarelle
      @Bencarelle Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, but his ambient is a bit bland and comes across as obvious nowadays, so his work as a producer is what is important.

    • @drzontar
      @drzontar Před 5 lety +7

      Check out Eno's pre-ambient solo albums (HERE COME THE WARM JETS, TAKING TIGER MOUNTAIN, and especially BEFORE AND AFTER SCIENCE). Those are anything but bland.

    • @craigdamage
      @craigdamage Před 5 lety +4

      @@Bencarelle Uh, no. Eno created ambient to be "music as furniture" and was never intended to be something seriously listened too. It is for background only. His four legendary "rock" albums and the one live album he did with the band 801 is where you go to discover Brian Eno. No bland moments there. To truly appreciate his genius I recommend reading the wiki article on the recording of the "Here Come The Warm Jets" album. Especially the Production part where it explains his utterly unique approach to making that record. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Come_the_Warm_Jets

    • @orp1006
      @orp1006 Před 5 lety +4

      @@craigdamage In the liner notes for "Music for Airports", Eno writes that ambient music "must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention"; it must be "as ignorable as it is interesting", so being seriously listened to is definitely one of the purposes of this music.

  • @diodesDankessAndDives
    @diodesDankessAndDives Před 5 lety +4

    I'm really interested in mini tube heads and I would love to see a video [in the same style ] of you trying diffent heads that you'd actually play a show with

  • @stephenlennartz3466
    @stephenlennartz3466 Před 5 lety +1

    I've had some odd ones over the years ... especially early on. These included:
    - A Gibson with the knobs on top and 4 10" speakers. I remember the smoke pouring out of the back of that amp. LOL.
    - A Haynes combo with 2 12" speakers. I think it was solid state? Nice clean to it.
    - A West Fillmore head with matching 4 12 cabinet cause Mark Farner had one! That thing weighed A TON! I don't recall the sound being particularly good ... but it sure looked cool.
    Memories ...

  • @ottoclave8289
    @ottoclave8289 Před 5 lety +2

    Oh, man. That Pathfinder sounds unbelievable!

  • @JakeTerch
    @JakeTerch Před 5 lety +22

    I can see Josh Homme using all of these amps.

    • @lightningmcqueengaming7547
      @lightningmcqueengaming7547 Před 4 lety +4

      Era Vulgaris era QOTSA would have had a field day with that first amp.

    • @rasm0225
      @rasm0225 Před 3 lety +1

      All of them. At once.

    • @samdavidson7022
      @samdavidson7022 Před 3 lety +1

      Literally exactly what I was thinking throughout this too, shame about the lack of a Tube Works head in here, or another JHS vid, but they’re undoubtedly very niche, even in comparison with the stuff featured here

  • @dylanprimeau1611
    @dylanprimeau1611 Před 5 lety +15

    Odd & weird: Voivod, Nothing Face. This album doesn't fit with the rest of the bands sound but it is a stand out album front to back.

    • @kampfkustomer2343
      @kampfkustomer2343 Před 4 lety

      I'd swear he used a Digital Turbo Distortion on that. Weird but cool tonality.

    • @espalier
      @espalier Před 4 lety

      That alblum is amazing

    • @vorpalblades
      @vorpalblades Před 4 lety

      @@kampfkustomer2343 Piggy built his own pedals in Boss housings.

  • @ZetaFuzzMachine
    @ZetaFuzzMachine Před 5 lety +2

    Great video, as ever! In Spain we have our little old amp manufacturer "Sinmarc"! They started doing JCM800 clones and branded them as "sin marca" that literally translates to "no brand". Then they started doing their own stuff but kept the name, with a little abreviation that makes it sound cooler! Look it up!

    • @douro20
      @douro20 Před 4 lety

      They also made mixing desks and some rather sophisticated acoustic amps which even had built-in EQs.

  • @TomWebbFilms
    @TomWebbFilms Před 5 lety

    Great episode as always!
    Just wanted to say I received my first JHS product yesterday! I bought a Little Black Amp Box from Anderton’s in the UK. I’ve been a big fan of both your channels for a while but have very limited funds for my guitar gear. I needed a way to keep my home amp volume down and realised I could support two of my favourite CZcams channels with one purchase!
    I have to say it was a joy to open something that had so much care and thought put into the experience of receiving a new piece of gear. Thank you to you Josh and your amazing team and keep up the good work! When I am financially able I will be sure to buy more of your products!!

  • @renecruzmusic
    @renecruzmusic Před 5 lety +3

    I would love to see an episode on recording electric guitar (microphone placement, gain staging, etc).

  • @WHVN
    @WHVN Před 5 lety +3

    Favorite Amp: Quilter for sure
    Odd album: Daughters - You won’t get what you want. Truly a masterpiece!

  • @bryansimpson5975
    @bryansimpson5975 Před rokem

    Unwound "Leaves Turn Inside You" an under appreciated masterpiece.

  • @davethehippieman2665
    @davethehippieman2665 Před 4 lety

    I have an RCA VICTOR MI-12291 PA from a school. The front panel has about a dozen switches so you could access different rooms or sets of rooms. Speakers are attached by screw terminals and have multiple ohm taps. I used if for my first band PA. It uses four 807 power tubes and puts out about 100 watts.

  • @aarontackett6739
    @aarontackett6739 Před 5 lety +20

    I love all things Electro-Harmonix/Sovtek so that was definitely my favorite. Plus it broke up really nice! I have a not so common amp (not too weird) that I love to play. A 1970 Fender Bantam Bass with original working Yamaha trapezoid speaker

    • @billnelson9413
      @billnelson9413 Před 5 lety +2

      Aaron Tackett I have the Bantam too! It sounds like what I wish a Super Reverb sounds like and you can jump the channels because they’re in phase. I use it with a reissue Fender reverb unit and it’s unbeatable. I love the speaker too.

    • @aarontackett6739
      @aarontackett6739 Před 5 lety +1

      William Nelson I need to get a reverb unit! I’m going to Carter Vintage tomorrow actually, maybe I’ll look for one.

    • @billnelson9413
      @billnelson9413 Před 5 lety

      I keep it pretty low most of the time but I love using it more than any pedal. It really gives me a feeling of goodness. I also have a Fender Musicmaster Bass amp that used to belong to Mary Kaye, as well as a Vibro Champ so depending on the room or my mood I can use the reverb tank with any of those. I’ve got other stuff but those are my favorites. I actually want another reverb unit to switch between lol

    • @2857steve
      @2857steve Před 3 lety

      So let me ask you. Does this Mig 80 sound different from other Sovteks because holy crap i am in love with that Mig80.

  • @rickwaltman5580
    @rickwaltman5580 Před 5 lety +11

    Mort Garson "Plantasia." Can't seem to find it in any format other than vinyl.

  • @anderjl276ps
    @anderjl276ps Před 4 lety +1

    The 10" speaker sounds pretty good on it's own. Making me rethink my set up

  • @wea69420
    @wea69420 Před 5 lety

    That Quilter defies everything I thought I knew about amps.

  • @dolcevita9531
    @dolcevita9531 Před 5 lety +3

    The Pathfinder is magic! A lot of Mojo! My favourite

  • @BAJARACER43X
    @BAJARACER43X Před 5 lety +4

    This man has outstanding presentation, makes me want to buy pedals

  • @fido083
    @fido083 Před 5 lety

    Another vote for the Pathfinder. Just the right frequencies, clear but not harsh. Nice for a band out of the way of singer etc. I would like to hear a fuzz into it. BUT the biggest shocker is the Quilter perfect to sit on a pedal board, especially with the effects loop. One power cord, one guitar cable, one speaker cable...

  • @russlora
    @russlora Před 3 lety

    Quilter blew everything else away ! ..That little thing rocks !

  • @chrishamm60
    @chrishamm60 Před 5 lety +3

    The Crown and the Pathfinder were my favorites.

  • @Guitar_Ted
    @Guitar_Ted Před 5 lety +3

    Those all were really cool amps, but that Newcomb Pathfinder thing was AMAZING. I would use that as a pedal platform amp any day. I have an old Univox with the red dot logo. Maybe a 1969-70 model. I think it is a 1221? Not sure. It is a head with a bunch of tubes and clean headroom for days. It needs servicing though, so I am going to try my hand at doing that.

  • @shawnnorton2674
    @shawnnorton2674 Před 2 lety

    I can absolutely recommend My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, I’ve owned it on vinyl since it came out, that album is still great 40 years later.

  • @aaronacero105
    @aaronacero105 Před 5 lety +2

    The Pathfinder was my favorite, the sound speaks for itself! As for odd album(s), anything by the Pixies, they can not be easily classified, no band or album like 'em!

  • @tigmil8116
    @tigmil8116 Před 5 lety +9

    Your couple videos using the micro amp, and the amount people I love using it on their own board just determined my next pedal purchase. I just started messing with boost because your video on them. That mig 80 looks interesting, and that album is something I HAVE to hear. My favorite weird album is by a band called melt banana. It's a Japanese noise band, and I can't remember the name of the album at the top of my head but it has a song i believe is called "Ray gun" I wanna say it came out in 2013. I wish I could remember the name of the album.
    Edit: albums called fetch, and the songs called candy gun

    • @enkiea8322
      @enkiea8322 Před 5 lety +3

      +1 for Melt Banana 👍

    • @sonotdown998
      @sonotdown998 Před 5 lety +3

      +1 more for Melt Banana.

    • @garretteverett2613
      @garretteverett2613 Před 5 lety

      Was it Melt Banana that does a live show with giant cardboard monsters duking it out behind the band?

  • @JulesFox
    @JulesFox Před 5 lety +8

    Yes, we are super nerdy... win for this video.

  • @mitchelllayton24
    @mitchelllayton24 Před 5 lety +2

    Honestly can't believe the Quilter sounded that good. That's amazing!

  • @jordandangelo180
    @jordandangelo180 Před 4 lety

    Josh man...I have the say, the first riff you played on the Voice of Music Phonograph amp was incredible. Your playing reminded me of being a kid in the early 1990’s and hearing a grunge or hard rock riff that just inspired me and made me feel something. That feeling made me become a guitar player and pursue an education in music. I just wanted to say this because I know as players that’s one of the ultimate goals. To create that inspirational feeling that we once had when our love for music and guitar first developed. That riff and the tone and even the notes brought me right back and I thank you for that one because it doesn’t happen that often anymore.

  • @davidchivers2205
    @davidchivers2205 Před 5 lety +6

    My pick for odd album is the 1971 album Budgie by Budgie. This band does not get nearly enough credit for their influence on early heavy metal. Best track: "Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman".

    • @whatwouldhousedo5136
      @whatwouldhousedo5136 Před 5 lety

      Yeah man- Budgie was fantastic!

    • @stevemccart9109
      @stevemccart9109 Před 5 lety

      Awesome...i just recommended the same thing in the video I watched before this one.

    • @epiphonium
      @epiphonium Před 5 lety

      You made me play Budgie ... it might be on all day now. Thanks !

  • @keixoun
    @keixoun Před 5 lety +3

    the fuzz on that first thing is unreal

  • @billphillipstube
    @billphillipstube Před 5 lety

    I have an amp that I like to think is odd.
    It is a Fender Protube concert reverb 4x10.
    Not the concert from the 60s, nor the highly respected Rivera era reissue from the 80s. This was a high gain 60 watt, silicone rectified behemoth made for a couple of years in the early 2000s.
    Feature list:
    * Foot switchable two channels, relay switching
    * Clean channel with classic blackface tone, three knob EQ, bright switch and single volume control.
    * Super-high gain dirty channel with three knob EQ, gain and master volume
    * Foot switchable tube buffered one knob reverb with long spring tank.
    * Foot switchable two knob bias tremolo
    * Negative feedback "presence” knob
    * Foot switchable tube buffered effects loop with independent send and return pots
    * Preamp-out + power amp in jacks for slaving or using an external pre.
    * 1/4 power switch
    * Ten tubes - 7 x 12ax7, 1 x 12at7, 2 6L6
    * Back panel bias test points and pots and grid resistor fuses.
    * Four button footswitch fed by a single standard 1/4" cord
    * 4x10” Eminence V1030s
    * Combo cabinet with casters, tilt backs, and custom cover are all stock.
    * Blackface styling.
    * 85 glorious pounds. A real hernia buster.
    * PCB construction. Built like a tank.
    The clean channel is pure fender blackface and worth the money.
    The dirty channel is awful. I think they were trying to split the difference between a Mesa and a Super reverb. They missed both entirely. There are three unattenuated gain stages before the EQ, which makes the EQ fairly unresponsive. There is a hump at 4Khz that cannot be tamed with the onboard EQ- fizzy beyond belief. I like bright amps, but the dirt channel is not usable without external EQ.
    I'm told these were commercially unsuccessful. Bought mine in 2005. It had been on display since 2001. Retail price was $1500. Paid less than $500 cash. They sell in the used market for about the same price. Compared to the feature list, this seems like a steal, and an EQ pedal solves the EQ issues.

  • @BrianKaplanUCNBG
    @BrianKaplanUCNBG Před 4 lety

    Glad to see someone else collects weird amps...I have many late 60s early 70's amps that are Solid State very tube sounding amps, Heathkits(allofthem) combo, piggybacks 1 to 6 cabinet speakers even a Wurlitzer 1964 piggyback with 8 8" custom CTS designed speakers, Acoustic Control, Checkmate and Pristine Kingston 6 watt with a tubey tremelo and reverb that is solid state...assembly line condition, lots of Valco Solid States (Sears Silvertone and if I pass one day I will one day...I want them to go to a great home...and JSH is one of my choices to land them...but till that day when I am in my 80's and the fingers stop working Rock on and Thank you for your Authenticity and Honesty

  • @jayfagerlie3369
    @jayfagerlie3369 Před 5 lety +4

    The first amp is out of a Voice of Music console from the 50s

  • @thislisa
    @thislisa Před 5 lety +5

    You could use a Mike Matthews Dirt Road Special in this lineup. Solid state and sounds amazing. It has a built-in phaser and is a vintage gem. I love mine.

    • @billsmith8822
      @billsmith8822 Před 5 lety +1

      that's not one of those battery powered amps from back when is it?

    • @charleshoernemann8661
      @charleshoernemann8661 Před 5 lety +1

      I concur. I wish I had kept mine...sounded fantastic with an original TS808

    • @charleshoernemann8661
      @charleshoernemann8661 Před 5 lety +1

      @@billsmith8822 Not really! The Mike Matthews Freedom amp was battery powered whereas the Dirt Road Special wasn't.

    • @billsmith8822
      @billsmith8822 Před 5 lety +1

      ohhhh ok. guess i got some learnin to do!

    • @charleshoernemann8661
      @charleshoernemann8661 Před 5 lety +1

      @@billsmith8822 De nada! Glad I could help.

  • @the1khronohs40
    @the1khronohs40 Před 2 lety

    The three last ones were my favourites, each in their own way! 🤩

  • @danielleohallisey4218
    @danielleohallisey4218 Před 5 lety +1

    Still my favorite amp of all time was one I cadged out of an old Wurlitzer electric piano. It had punch, power and crunch; somebody lifted it out of my storage unit, decades ago. I doubt they put tube amps in their pianos for very long, but it was sweet as hell...

  • @UnrealSoundDesigner
    @UnrealSoundDesigner Před 5 lety +3

    That quiltter is the most amazing thing ive seen, kinda like a sans amp i suppose, pretty amazing sound i might get one

  • @8bitrandomencounter
    @8bitrandomencounter Před 5 lety +5

    That Pathfinder is amazing!
    Sn: Can't wait until the Sovtek episode, lol

  • @DoctorRed79
    @DoctorRed79 Před 5 lety +2

    "Fish out of Water" by Chris Squire (bass player from Yes) is definitely my favorite "weird" album. Nothing in the time signature of 4/4 and a LOT of Rickenbacker through a cranked SVT. Even some London Symphony on the album. My favorite odd amp isn't that odd but not that common and certainly unique. It's a Rivera TBR-1SL. I refer to it as my Swiss Army amp because it covers so much sonic territory. It has 26 knobs, a metric crap-ton of switches and some unique voicings between the completely discrete clean and lead channels that feed into two 60W power amps that make for true stereo effects if you so desire.

  • @Deadite8593
    @Deadite8593 Před 5 lety +1

    My favorite you played in this video was the Mig80, and I'd totally use it for playing Dokken riffs. My favorite weird amp I own is a marshall 1974x clone I built that I've been slowly modding over the years. Cascaded channels, tremolo replaced with TMB controls, master volume, added a choke, all mercury iron, a grainger fx loop circuit, and a few resistor value changes so far.