My lord what a killer idea, a 12 watt 65 Amp! 65 is making some of the best, if not THE best amps on the market right now. If anyone gets a chance to plug into one go for it, youll love it. True Tone Music here in Santa Monica carries them, I hope to see the Lil Elvis there soon.
Sounds great. One question though. Didn't you use Dana Hall's VVR2 in that amp for your "power scaling" feature? You should give him credit for his great discovery.
This question came up in a forum post and by the time I talked to Dan that post had been moved.
Dan said yes ... that the design for the master voltage is indeed that of Dan Hall but 65 implements it a little differently and there are some component changes but yes, the design credit should go to Dana Hall. It works great and is the first form of "attenuation" that I have ever liked.
should have an alarm that, when someone tries to grab it, calls out "Lil Elvis has left the building"!
embwee 1 year ago
Looking forward to trying one - I'm a little worried 12w isn't going to cut it live. I wish it had 2x the output and a switch to cut it back to 12.
moucon 1 year ago
Why is this video not loading??
scotland770 1 year ago
But does the amp have vocabulary? ;)
robertmessore 2 years ago 8
My lord what a killer idea, a 12 watt 65 Amp! 65 is making some of the best, if not THE best amps on the market right now. If anyone gets a chance to plug into one go for it, youll love it. True Tone Music here in Santa Monica carries them, I hope to see the Lil Elvis there soon.
TheBlackCrayon77 3 years ago
Speaking of "simple surgery," I hope your finger is healing Dan.
eskopp 3 years ago
Sounds great. One question though. Didn't you use Dana Hall's VVR2 in that amp for your "power scaling" feature? You should give him credit for his great discovery.
dasmith836 3 years ago
This question came up in a forum post and by the time I talked to Dan that post had been moved.
Dan said yes ... that the design for the master voltage is indeed that of Dan Hall but 65 implements it a little differently and there are some component changes but yes, the design credit should go to Dana Hall. It works great and is the first form of "attenuation" that I have ever liked.
myles111us 3 years ago
Love It!
rocksully 3 years ago