New SoZo Vintage VH Clip MP3

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New SoZo Vintage VH Clip MP3

Post by SoZo » Thu Jan 19, 2006 12:41 pm

I just made this clip at lunch.


This is my newest 100 Metro build with the new SoZo Vintage Caps, newest Protype SoZo transformers, an alder body, Voodoo, SM57 on the cone.




http://sozoamplification.com/VH%20Test2.mp3


Here is the real clip..

http://sozoamplification.com/Real%20VH.mp3

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Post by Bainzy » Thu Jan 19, 2006 1:06 pm

Cool - sounds like it needs a bit more gain for early VH, but the amp sounds great. What spec is it built to? Early '67 or transitional 12000 series '67?
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Post by SoZo » Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:15 pm

1959 exactly with an 820 split not a 2.7.
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Post by bmf5150 » Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:18 pm

the good old 12 series specs!cant beat them!!just wait till you get those celestion heritage greenbacks,you will be in love!
john,
to me that clone amp sounds exactly like your original 67,i couldnt hear a difference!
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Post by caver » Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:27 pm

A stock 100 kit form George with a couple tweaks or what???
Yeah, I'm a bit thick skulled today.

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Post by guitar007 » Thu Jan 19, 2006 4:34 pm

8) Was there any attenuating or loading going on or is it guitar – amp – speaker?
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Post by SoZo » Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:39 pm

Hot plate on -12
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Post by Necrovore » Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:42 pm

Sounds good John. Drench it in plate reverb and you are a good way there. The alder is making it a bit woodier than the original. My main guitar is made out of alder and has a similar woody quality to it.

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Post by bmf5150 » Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:01 pm

great tone bro!

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Post by VHoholic » Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:04 pm

Sounds great SoZo! Give that baby a little 255 millisecond delay. :mrgreen:

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Post by MARCO » Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:20 pm

Sounds great SoZo! Give that baby a little 255 millisecond delay.
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Post by SoZo » Fri Jan 20, 2006 8:21 am

I don’t really go for a VH sound.


I like a thicker, smoother sound. I think my 12075 sounds at least as much as his tone in most instances. It is as fast and open but has more raw overall tone, think Angus young meets VH.

With these new transformers and caps I am trying to identically replicate my 12075 amp in feel, airiness, smoothness and fatness etc... It is an early lead head with a bass circuit and a 5000 pf on the volume.

What I find with the lead head is you are stuck sounding like VH. When you play AC/DC it sounds thin. When I play VH on my bass head it sounds like good VH.. lol


In doing these transformer tests I also wanted to do a later lead head to see where I could get and for you VH Fags... lol I do love him too....

This amp was on for 10 minutes and very stiff yet. 40 hours it will sound like a different amp all together. I will post more clips as I play with it, but I can assure you the new transformers will live up to the SoZo standard and will be the best on the market or they wont be on the market...

I am making these transformers and Vintage caps to be the best available without any compromise at all.

To give you a heads up with absolutely no deception like some... :/ This transformer is copied from a transformer that was tested right next to the #1 VH head and then tore down.... The steel is custom texture, quality and stamped. The core is exact with real self leads on the correct thickness and type of dielectrics.

It is a very amazing transformer so far, see why I had to make a lead head!
Now if I had the ash guitar!


Im get wood when I think about vintage amps! lol
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Post by guitar007 » Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:24 pm

To give you a heads up with absolutely no deception like some... :/ This transformer is copied from a transformer that was tested right next to the #1 VH head and then tore down.... The steel is custom texture, quality and stamped. The core is exact with real self leads on the correct thickness and type of dielectrics.
Really...how'd you get your hands on VH's #1?
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Post by rockstah » Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:30 pm

SoZo wrote:1959 exactly with an 820 split not a 2.7.
i like the 820 split for sure ;)

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