We recently bought our daughter a new (her first) bicycle. We bought from a family-owned bike shop nearby. I still try to shop local whenever possible.
Thats great! I try my best to shop as local as one can. Living in the sticks of WV, that poses lots of challenges musically speaking but in most other avenues, its possible in the next town over. My town is borderline ghost town so not many shops, large or smallWe recently bought our daughter a new (her first) bicycle. We bought from a family-owned bike shop nearby. I still try to shop local whenever possible.
DagnallI am very sad to be in agreement with you...
Are Drakes still being made?Dagnall
But the sad part is when we order transformers made in China, we take a major quality downgrade.
I'm more inclined to ask Dagnall to build the transformers and pay more....
Yes. I've yet to see Chinese made transformers that I'd be happy with.Dagnall
But the sad part is when we order transformers made in China, we take a major quality downgrade.
I'm more inclined to ask Dagnall to build the transformers and pay more....
like absolutely false claims of "class A (push pull)" operation ..."Yes. I've yet to see Chinese made transformers that I'd be happy with.
The same can be said about amplifiers whose manufacture has moved from say, UK or USA to China. Anyone who thinks the amplifiers made in China are to the same quality as their UK or USA made predecessors is deluding themselves.
While ever the buying public believe all the advertising spin & keep buying these "now Chinese made" amps etc things will only get worse. I won't get into the ridiculousness of some of this "spin" (like absolutely false claims of "class A (push pull)" operation ('cause that would be a whole 'nother rant).
In reality, it's up to the buying public to demand the quality of US or UK etc made products, rather than accepting inferior Chinese junk as a (so called) quality product.
Corporations would soon get the message if sales fell off when they moved production to China.
Ok, rant over. Cheers
and their fake class A amplifiers?I was actually thinking of a few of the brands coming out of China, just one example of these ridiculous claims, a two EL34 amp outputing 50 watts & advertised as having a class A output stage. Two EL34's in class A push pull will give like 22 watts of power at best, & there's quite a few more examples I could give, but you get the picture.like absolutely false claims of "class A (push pull)" operation ..."
I take it you are referring to Mesa Boogie![]()
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and their fake class A amplifiers?
Yes. I've yet to see Chinese made transformers that I'd be happy with.
Ok, rant over. Cheers
Nah they're the kind that would probably call the cops if you bumped into one of them at a coffee shop or scream out " Here, just take my wallet but dont hurt me, you bum!" just by looking at them wrong lolHonestly, I haven’t seen a thing I’d be happy with spending my money on from China. This goes for everything from tools, to clothes, to guitars. Especially if it involves giving Jeff Bezos or the Walton family my money. Having been in the manufacturing trade since ‘79, I’ve seen too many people's lives crushed by sending their jobs overseas so the rich owners of the companies “off shoring” could reap greater riches by having slave labor under totalitarian regimes, and not having to pay labor costs at the standard of living at the time in the U.S.
If something costs me $10.00 more from a local or regional merchant who is not Amazon or Walmart, they’ll get my money. If I had kids, or was just buying entry level stuff for myself, I’d still buy from a local “mom and pop.” I’d need to look into lessons, accessories, and future purchases and maintenance. All of which is best done with a good local merchant, who you may run into at any local establishment when they’re with their kids or whatever. I doubt Bezos or the Waltons will say “let me get your coffee” when you run into them at the coffee shop in the morning.
I've got Classictone transformers in my 5F1 Champ build & have used a couple of their Drake 352-114 filter chokes with no problems. I also have a Classictone reproduction of the Drake 1202-118 (Marshall JMP50) PT in one amp. It runs noticeably (though not excessively) hotter than similar Marstran/Heyboer transformers I have in use. IMO, the Marstran/Heyboer PT is a better quality product. CheersFreakin sucks.
Ive bought quite a few of their xfmrs and still have a couple on the shelf.
Guess I need to screen shot all of the data pages for when they go dark.
I was actually thinking of a few of the brands coming out of China, just one example of these ridiculous claims, a two EL34 amp outputing 50 watts & advertised as having a class A output stage. Two EL34's in class A push pull will give like 22 watts of power at best, & there's quite a few more examples I could give, but you get the picture.
90% (or more) of the buying public have absolutely no idea what class A operation means, but it does sound damn good, doesn't it. Class A,,, ooohhh, nice, better get one of them.
Cheers
Read thisCan you explain 'Class A,' 'Class B,' and 'Push-Pull' with respect to amplifiers???
Also, what class is the Origin 50H???

Basically a Class A can be summed up like a VOX amp or boutique combo amp: smaller scaled and uses a positive voltage to the grid. It allows the signal to the amp to be greater at all times, so instant response. But it kills the tube life much faster because max current is always there and typically they arent found in larger wattage amps, though some can be but it means everything inside is massive. Theres also lower headroom because its a lower plate voltage.Can you explain 'Class A,' 'Class B,' and 'Push-Pull' with respect to amplifiers???
Also, what class is the Origin 50H???
To be honest, Jeff Bezos is not my neighbor, and will not get a penny of my money. Same with Mitt Romney, Bain Capital, and the way they run Guitar Center. My neighbors are folks like Bill Germanos at Bill’s Music in Peabody, MA. and Jeff Firestone at Retro Music in Keane, NH, and several other small shops. They get my business because they put the money that I spend in their shops back into the community. Just like when I bought transformers, I bought them from Chris Merren. Could I have gotten cheaper? Yes, but I wanted the best. If I emailed him with a question, he would actually pick up the phone to call me and make sure I understood his explanation. Try getting that from a Chinese manufacturer selling on Amazon.
A lot of great info can always be found at the Aiken Amps website.Read this
Freakin sucks.
Ive bought quite a few of their xfmrs and still have a couple on the shelf.
Guess I need to screen shot all of the data pages for when they go dark.
They claim Vox AC-15 and AC-30 Fender Champ Marshall 18 watt are Class A. Im not sure.
The only true class A amp I have worked on is a Cary 300B after the rebuild it sounded fantastic 15 watts per channel.
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And the power tubes that were used NOS Western Electric Engraved Base 300B, Black Plate, Late 1930's,
Data hording??? crawls????Since I like to hoard data, I ran a crawl on the classictone website and copied every PDF there is on there, along with the cross-reference Excel spreadsheet.
In case you or anyone else of you guys want a copy off those to have as a backup in case the site goes down, drop me a PM and I'll send it to you.