NAD...the wife won't be happy

What amp should I have bought?

  • VOX AC4C1-12

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Fender Super Champ X2

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Laney TI15 - 123

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • Marshall DSL5

    Votes: 6 42.9%
  • VOX AC10

    Votes: 2 14.3%

  • Total voters
    14
Dude, you be jammin now bro!

Indeed - it has surpassed my expectations.

THIS MAKES ME LOINS TINGLY AND MY HEART SKIP A BEAT!!!!!

That is what I live for! Here's some more groin tingling for you:

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The low watt amps have been the hot ticket for a time now. That Marshall 5 watt will keep your ears ringing as much as and of its big brothers. Congrats dude and enjoy!

Thank you, Sir.

&, I believe you are correct. I did love my 1 watt Randall tuber, but this is even better. I now need to sort meself out a large house with a sound-proofed basement and get one of those DSL 40 heads and a 4x12
 
Did you, are you likely to, make any changes, Smitty?

I’ve made no changes to the amp, itself. But, I do run to a different external speaker. I’ll probably change that, as well, at some point. Maybe, I’ll do something like a Vintage 30 or Greenback.
 
Is the reverse true too? I see the speaker cable plugs into the head - could I put another little head on top and plug the speaker cable into it? (I know it begs the question of why didn't I get a head and cab, but the heads weren't available locally...)

Yes, you could. But the cable for the speaker pretty much just reaches the speaker jack.

I don’t know if there is enough slack to reach up to another head. You may have to use a coupler and another cable to do that.
 
Can I ask why, as I'm up for a mod or two. Also, what speaker would you put in? I noticed the stock speaker costs about $30, but I'd happily throw in a $100 speaker if it'll add to the pleasure.

Not that it's lacking at all in sound, but this place is modding central...

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Long story, Goldmember hipped me to it right after I got my DSL15. It takes the harshness and fizz out of the drive channel without affecting the clean channel.
N.A.G

The speaker I want to try is one of those Warehouse Speakers Reaper's with the 55hz cone.
 
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Yes, you could. But the cable for the speaker pretty much just reaches the speaker jack.

I don’t know if there is enough slack to reach up to another head. You may have to use a coupler and another cable to do that.

Easy!!!!

I paid $30.00 for a "trick" patch from Weber for my attenuator. After examining it, I discovered its just red/black, heavy-gauge auto speaker cable.

Local stereo shop gave me a 5 foot piece free (with identical markings to the Weber patch) and I canabalized a patch cable to make a 3 footer that would not rip the speaker spade connectors out if the attenuator was dropped. All soldered and shrink wrapped.

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After this photo was taken, I swapped on a 90 degree end...
 
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