BFT Gibson
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As the final gear assembly is being done before serious retirement effort. Is the Hiwatt sound the missing thing in our tone arsenal?
Would you say a Hiwatt voicing (probably talking clean as only way to really tell)If you want a HI Watt make sure it has the Partridge transformers built in the 1970's
I have a 50 watt in the back corner good luck getting a matching 4 x 12" cabinet you will pay dearly for the set.
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I think he totally missed it when I saw that a while back. His Orange video was also not very good. At least the history and development part.I watched the video yesterday I don't think it's a good example
There’s a 1973 50w on Reverb with those trannies.If you want a HI Watt make sure it has the Partridge transformers built in the 1970's
I have a 50 watt in the back corner good luck getting a matching 4 x 12" cabinet you will pay dearly for the set.
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Very cool SG, you brought up such a valid point with the volume. This the first time ever i been in my LR with volume down. Luckily in a short time realized my missing tone wasn't my gear, it was simply volume. Being pretty much a strait up circuit player & guitar knob rider ,,maybe a boost when needed, The volume is huge in the final result of how the amps we love were designed to sound the best.I love Johan's videos. He does his best to give everything their best opportunity to shine. The Fane Crescendo speakers he's using are a very specialized speaker. Most people don't like them. They only reason anyone uses or seeks them is the David Gilmour connection. There's a guy in England, Chris Hewitt, who is reproducing the WEM cabinets with new Fane Crescendos. They are not for the faint of wallet, but if you're in The Australian Pink Floyd or other tribute bands, you're buying them. He also owns most of the original Isle of Wight festival backline. He displays it at shows in Europe, and has put out a coffee table book of Hiwatt/WEM gear.
I like the purple back Fanes in my '71 cabinet. They have the lows and mids that the Marshall cabs are missing. The are very well rounded, and work well with any of my amps. A big part of the Hiwatt sound is the cabinet, and especially the Fane speakers. Right now, a good 4122 or 4123 cabinet with the correct speakers will cost you as much, or more than an unmolested DR103. The other part of the equation like Steve says, is the Partridge transformers.
I like how Johan included bands like the Soundtrack of Our Lives and The Hives. Too bad he missed Foghat, Slade, Jethro Tull, and many other Hiwatt users. With The Soundtrack of Our Lives, Mattias Bärjed plays SG Specials and other Gibsons with P94s replacing the humbuckers into Hiwatts and sometimes Vox AC30s along with the Hiwatt. Ian Person on the other hand is usually playing humbucker loaded Les Pauls and ES335s into old Marshalls along with an occasional Fender Showman. Live, it is a massive wall of sound. Especially with keys and the rhythm section behind them. With Jethro Tull, Martin Barre always played a Les Paul Standard or Special, and the occasional SG Junior or Special straight into Hiwatt stacks. He didn't use pedals. The "Aqualung" sound and solo is all a '59 Les Paul Standard into a Hiwatt that's dimed.
They are great amps, but absolutely painfully loud to use sometimes. I love mine. I can use it at practice and also for recording, but I think a soundman will try to kill me if I show up at a small club with it. Like Gilmour says, "with a Hiwatt, you can lean back and the sound will hold you up."
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The bottom head is the one you want. 50 watts might be better, but the sound is sooooo good with this head.
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Whatever head, it must have a pair of these trannies.
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These are the speakers that Johan should have used in the video. They are the ones you would find in a period correct cabinet from the seventies. Purple back Fanes rule!
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I’m betting most of you could tell listening if they were Marshall or Hiwatt of Fender of whatever amps without looking.
Funny you should say that. Was watching something where Pete Townshend was being interviewed. Among other things, he was talking about making the song “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” There were only four of them on stage when they played live. So the keyboard part of that song is basically a backing track used for playing live. That was early 70’s.heck these days it might even be a backing track...
I sat behind the sound booth for a concert & watched the laptops being worked by the sound guy. As integral part of a modern day concert as the musician i guess.Funny you should say that. Was watching something where Pete Townshend was being interviewed. Among other things, he was talking about making the song “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” There were only four of them on stage when they played live. So the keyboard part of that song is basically a backing track used for playing live. That was early 70’s.
Running the board is as much an art form as the people on stage making the music. It is a seriously underrated job.I sat behind the sound booth for a concert & watched the laptops being worked by the sound guy. As integral part of a modern day concert as the musician i guess.
30 years ago I did the board in the little church I went to. I think there were 8 channels. I had control of 4 mics. Two over the choir. One for the pulpit. And a lapel for the preacher. Plus a cassette deck we used for “canned” music for choir or soloist. No need to amplify the piano or organ. It was fun.Running the board is as much an art form as the people on stage making the music. It is a seriously underrated job.

1982-1983 I was a sound man our PA was 64,000 watts the Bass player used two Ampeg SVT and the guitarist
used two HI Watt full stacks the 200 watt version sounded amassing 11/83 I moved to Alaska got a phone call to go on the road
I turned it down so did Brad Turner our drummer we are still alive.
I only have one Fane speaker a Studio 12L sounds great.
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You are aware that more or less every high quality audio transfomer of ANY manufacturer is to a big degree a Partridge transformer. Simply because it was Jim Partridge who had introduced the interleaved wiring technique which is used in more or less all high quality audio transformers. AFAIK, that was in the 50s.If you want a HI Watt make sure it has the Partridge transformers
