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hey, i've got a question regarding pick-up choice for a Red Bear MK 60 head. for those who may not have heard of them, they're a russian handwired tube head, discontinued in the 90's, and distrobuted by gibson. Currently i have an epiphone sg with a SD alnico 2 pro in the bridge, and basically it sounds like total ass. however, a friend of mine has a similar guitar, but with a SD custom custom, and the same head, and it sounds increadible through both of our heads! basically its an extreamly picky head, sounds alot like a JCM 800, but a little creamier if you will... basically i'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for which type of pickup will get me a warm, more mid-heavy sound. the amp doesn't like alot of high's, as it tends to result in noisy, shrill and just plain irritating tones. anyways, if anyone has heard this amp, it'd be a great help, or just some general pickups to try out that have a thick mid-range. thanks!

and just for fun, here's a red bear on ebay, same as mine, if any of you are curious about the head:

from : localhost/cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW


Originally Posted by xMARKxhey, i've got a question regarding pick-up choice for a Red Bear MK 60 head. for those who may not have heard of them, they're a russian handwired tube head, discontinued in the 90's, and distrobuted by gibson. Currently i have an epiphone sg with a SD alnico 2 pro in the bridge, and basically it sounds like total ass. however, a friend of mine has a similar guitar, but with a SD custom custom, and the same head, and it sounds increadible through both of our heads! basically its an extreamly picky head, sounds alot like a JCM 800, but a little creamier if you will... basically i'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for which type of pickup will get me a warm, more mid-heavy sound. the amp doesn't like alot of high's, as it tends to result in noisy, shrill and just plain irritating tones. anyways, if anyone has heard this amp, it'd be a great help, or just some general pickups to try out that have a thick mid-range. thanks!

and just for fun, here's a red bear on ebay, same as mine, if any of you are curious about the head:

from : localhost/cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVWIf the amp liked the CC I would say get a CC...It is a great smooth sounding pickup and is pretty heavy on the mids!

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BTW...you said handwored...I thought those amps had a PC Board, do they?

hey, they have do have a board, but its not a printed circuit board. basically just a piece of plastic or whatever they're made out of to hold some of the components, which are all hand soldered into place. but yeah, no PCB's in the amp, which proved to be a good thing, because i had to get it rewired for 12AX7's, because i couldn't buy the original tubes in north america anymore, and it made the mod alot cheaper.


Originally Posted by xMARKxhey, they have do have a board, but its not a printed circuit board. basically just a piece of plastic or whatever they're made out of to hold some of the components, which are all hand soldered into place. but yeah, no PCB's in the amp, which proved to be a good thing, because i had to get it rewired for 12AX7's, because i couldn't buy the original tubes in north america anymore, and it made the mod alot cheaper.what are the original tubes???


Originally Posted by the guy who invented firewhat are the original tubes???

A rediculously obscure tube known as the 6n2p-ev/6h2n-eb (which only makes me want it more ).

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Originally Posted by mridA rediculously obscure tube known as the 6n2p-ev/6h2n-eb (which only makes me want it more ).

from : localhost/ Have you ever played one...there is one here in town and I passed on it for a very low price, I was under the impression that they are not ver good amps?!?


Originally Posted by the guy who invented fireHave you ever played one...

Unfortunately, no.


Originally Posted by mridUnfortunately, no.im gonna go back this week and try tha one out...maybe ill bring it home!

man, if you have the right guitar, the amp just HAULS ass. serious tone machine! unfortunetly (as i have said before) i have found it to be very picky, and even with a gibson sg i had mediocre sounds at best. but yeah, with the right setup, the amp is totally awesome, and definetly worth your money


Originally Posted by xMARKxman, if you have the right guitar, the amp just HAULS ass. serious tone machine! unfortunetly (as i have said before) i have found it to be very picky, and even with a gibson sg i had mediocre sounds at best. but yeah, with the right setup, the amp is totally awesome, and definetly worth your moneywhat do they go for...what is a good price?

well, i payed around 450 canadian i believe... and it didn't have any tolex or the weird carpet stuff they usually have on them, it was just bare wood, and the grills were falling off, haha, basically it was in bad shape when it comes to the appearance. a good price i'd say is around 300-400 US. theres on on ebay right now for 299 US, no bids yet, less than two days, same head as mine. thats a great price i'd say. however, if you don't want to search for the original pre-amp tubes when it comes time to replace them, you'll have to re-wire the amp which can be expensive. either way, paying 300 bucks for a head capable of great sound is an awesome investment if you ask me.

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