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Hey guys, i'm looking for a low wattage valve amp with El34's, and i'm wondering if a THD Flexi could do the trick? It's designed to use all kinds of output tubes and most preamp tubes, and it only puts out about 17 watts A\B....

So, anyone tried this sucker? I will be using it wide open, full crank, at a lower gain setting with a distortion pedal in front

Cheers!
-Erlend

Hi, Erlend_G.

I've tried one a few weeks back, and it was okay. Not my cup of tea, but...

Check out this site: from : localhost/got them, but they are few and far apart.

Hey mate, what was it you did'nt like? Im curious, hehe, i would like to know some opinions before spending 15.000 on the amp

I believe you're thinking of the THD Univalve.


Originally Posted by mridI believe you're thinking of the THD Univalve.

No, i'm talking about the Flexi 50 . Sorry i was thinking about the wattage rating of the univalve im a bit lost in my head these times!

I'll test one soon Erlend.
The ones who are importing them are the same who makes Emma pedals, and they live here in Århus

Lmao....

quot;Emma pedaler, meget smuk tonequot;

*talks bad danish*

Is Vox stuff priced moderately where you live? If so, you might be able to get a good deal on one of the new Chinese made Vox heads. I'm just suggesting that because they sound real good, and may be a better deal than aquiring a THD in Norway.


Originally Posted by GearjoneserIs Vox stuff priced moderately where you live? If so, you might be able to get a good deal on one of the new Chinese made Vox heads. I'm just suggesting that because they sound real good, and may be a better deal than aquiring a THD in Norway.

Well, i suppose the THD is the best deal i can get around here, and it seems to suit my needs perfectly too . A THD Flexi costs about $2700 here, which i find not so bad, considering the prices of other amps......

Thanks mate!

I've read numerous articles about them and everyone seems to love them. I just didnt like the sound of it. I cant put my finger on it, but it sounded somewhat thin. But you should try it out for yourself, though. You might like it.


Originally Posted by StringmachineI've read numerous articles about them and everyone seems to love them. I just didnt like the sound of it. I cant put my finger on it, but it sounded somewhat thin. But you should try it out for yourself, though. You might like it.

Yeah, listening to the soundclips they sound very marshall-plexi ish, d'oh , it's that bitey thinnish sound.......

Maybe they'll sound better with a pair of EL34's, and at full crank, with some lower gain preamp tubes and a distortion pedal?

-Erlend

it's that bitey thinnish sound.......

Plexi thin??
Hehehe then my Hiwatt is a bloody Fender Champ
Have you heard Ed's clips with it??
He gets some fat mofo sounds out of it.

That is the cool thing about the amp, though. You can use almost anything in them. I would just freak out and buy a new set of tubes as soon as I could afford it, to try out new combinations.


Originally Posted by RidPlexi thin??
Hehehe then my Hiwatt is a bloody Fender Champ
Have you heard Ed's clips with it??
He gets some fat mofo sounds out of it.

Hehe mate, don't get me wrong ... my understanding of a really FAT tone is when you don't need to put butter on your toast, you just hold it infront of the cab a couple of secs

Yeah, Van Halen's tone was great.... still a bit too bitey for my taste .

Cheers!
-Erlend

I had the opportunity to talk to THD's Andy Marsahll at length and try one out at a trade show. I was pretty impressed. Reminded me of a nice 50 watt plexi with a bit more bottom. I very much like the idea of being able to use pretty much any tube in any combination, too.

The univalve is a great little piece for low wattage use, too.

I tried one at NAMM last year. It was very cool in a Plexi-like way. Amazing transient attack and crunch. That said, they need to be played LOUD to sound good. That was definitely a deal breaker for me.


Originally Posted by alecleeI tried one at NAMM last year. It was very cool in a Plexi-like way. Amazing transient attack and crunch. That said, they need to be played LOUD to sound good. That was definitely a deal breaker for me.

But it does have a 50\20 watt switch doesnt it? And also, i'll be playing at full volume, we have a almost 7 feet tall black guy as a drummer

But 20 tube watts are VERY loud indeed.... what about using a lower gain preamp tube?


Originally Posted by Erlend_Gwhat about using a lower gain preamp tube?

Then you change the character of the crunch.

Yeah, Van Halen's tone was great.... still a bit too bitey for my taste .

No Ed deGenaro from THD


Originally Posted by RidPlexi thin??
Hehehe then my Hiwatt is a bloody Fender Champ
Have you heard Ed's clips with it??
He gets some fat mofo sounds out of it.Did somebody say clips?!?!
from : localhost/www.eddegenaro.com/audio

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