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'60s Gibson Skylark | The Playing Test 

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@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Год назад
Just spoke to the owner who watched the video. I’m taking the speaker to Halford tomorrow to find out if reconing is an option (not all speakers have the parts still available, but fingers crossed).
@picksalot1
@picksalot1 Год назад
Good decision by the owner to have the speaker examined. The possibility of significant damage to the Amp if the speaker were to suddenly die is compelling motivation.
@lordgraga
@lordgraga Год назад
Curious: how could a re-cone fix it if the voice coil is the issue?
@cedarbay3994
@cedarbay3994 Год назад
Dude is acting like this Gibson is some kind of vintage holy grail. Just get a better speaker in there.
@gamjammallota78
@gamjammallota78 Год назад
If original parts are not available, just go with the proper size paper former {probably 3/4" ?} and same gauge/winds enameled wire. If that's a no-go, put a good speaker in and save the old one to be passed on in your will. Otherwise all the work so far could be for naught when/if it goes to short.
@memphisscottrogers
@memphisscottrogers Год назад
That amp IS the holy grail…for me. I’ve had just about one ☝️ f everything, and that’s the amp I love the most, especially since I do most of my playing at the house these days. I know Skylarks don’t look like much on paper, but THAT one (at least) has a magic!
@garygratzer9670
@garygratzer9670 Год назад
Wow what an improvement just that speaker made.
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 Год назад
I love your 335 combined with that amp. To my ears they sound great, very vintage in their tones.
@BradsGuitarGarage
@BradsGuitarGarage Год назад
Good point about the flatwounds.
@75YBA
@75YBA Год назад
The more I watch, the more I realize how much there is to know. Years ago, I almost took Egnater’s amp class North of Detroit. I may still try to get into a class if I can. I am definitely humbled by folks like you, Brad, Bruce, etc. All the best!
@joachimdahl233
@joachimdahl233 7 месяцев назад
i may too take a crash course in this
@rob3568
@rob3568 Год назад
That little bit of Floyd with the fender sounded great
@charlieoerter3213
@charlieoerter3213 Год назад
I have become obsessed with this channel, I especially appreciate the play lists so I can follow an amp from start to finish. Great job. Back in the late 60's I had a Univox U305R (18 watts, 15 inch speaker, reverb and tremolo). Considered finding one if possible and having it rebuilt for old times sake. But as the saying goes, just because it's old doesn't mean it's vintage.
@DavidMorley
@DavidMorley Год назад
I love this era Gibson amp. The GA19 rvt falcon to be specific in my case.
@jaysansing9244
@jaysansing9244 Год назад
I love how these break up and the tremolo sounds fantastic. Would sound incredible with your proposed adjustments.
@yaanno
@yaanno 5 месяцев назад
Pretty sounding amp. I have a sweet spot for Gibsons :)
@larrydering1598
@larrydering1598 Год назад
I had this amp in the 60s and later gave it to my dad. It stayed with him and after his passing it ended up with my brother, along with a Silvertone les paul copy of that era. It needs rebuild but he never will get it done
@richardlynch5632
@richardlynch5632 Год назад
Liking that idea of Vox cut...👍 New soeaker/recone is a MUST...!!! Another cool experience in the vintage amp sounds/builds... Learn something new each video 😎👍😃❤🖖
@derekclemons
@derekclemons Год назад
I absolutely love your hot rod approach to your craft. I’m not a purist in any form.
@mikecostello624
@mikecostello624 Год назад
I put a Jensen C10Q in mine after I did all the mods you did. Much better. Also use the tone control on the guitar to cut treble.
@vadenk4433
@vadenk4433 Год назад
This era of skylarks sound great when healthy. The stock speakers are junk from my experience. But these have a great natural break up that is hard to beat for a practice or recording amp.
@johnwilliamson467
@johnwilliamson467 Год назад
Wow since any one who has listen to a number of your video knows that's a bad speaker not the player . Would agree with a treble taper that sure is a lot more treble than I like . Much better with Lyle test cabinet still rather lacking in the mid bass rather thin glassy if you like . Enlightening video thanks Lyle. The history lesson about the strings give insightful understanding of the design in it time .
@okayestguitar66
@okayestguitar66 Год назад
I like the sound of the amp, even the trem circuit sounds great to me. The speaker, on the other hand, leaves much to be desired. I hope it can get re-coned for the owner's sake, it would be nice to have it complete as shipped. That said, if I like an amp, regardless of age, improvement beats originality every day of the week. Great job, enjoyed the presentation.
@trapperjohn8481
@trapperjohn8481 Год назад
I have 6 or 7 speakers from an old church organ from the mid to late 60s that look almost identical to those ones in the skylarks from that era. I had this same model Skylark and was able to compare them side by side. Almost perfect match minus the Gibson label.
@ramilrodriguez8340
@ramilrodriguez8340 Год назад
Hello. I’ve watch so many of your videos in a year that I feel I’ve gain years of experience without actually been working as an amp tech. I’ve learn a lot. Thank you. That said, I’ve been building tube amps for about four years. Seen this video and thinking about things I’ve seen and done I want to ask you something. What you think about that simple thing of putting a 47pf or 100pf from anode to cathode on power tube on a single ended amp or across the pi tube plates? It will take care of some of that very very top end frequencies on an amp like that,right? I know it has other purpose as well but what can you tell me about it? Thanks. Have a great one. Blessings.
@me.roderick
@me.roderick Год назад
Subscribed. You deserve a fkn cape!
@gamjammallota78
@gamjammallota78 Год назад
All respect for the owner's choice to stay original. Its original speaker did sound better when in the baffle but when those old paper formed VC's go, many times they go to dead short with smoke and flames sometimes included. My advice to the owner would be to replace the speaker, save the old one if he decides to sell it or he could even get the old one refurbished to original spec by a reputable speaker company/tech.
@JamieStephens5309
@JamieStephens5309 Год назад
I have a '62 GA-5 and several other Gibson amps, the knobs look like this is a late '64 or '65. Great little amps.
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Год назад
I didn’t find a date code anywhere. Might be on an inaccessible bit of the pots but I didn’t remove them.
@TunaUnlimited
@TunaUnlimited Год назад
Have the same amp - and always thought the high end was a bit harsh. Running it through a large cab 15" definitely tames it a bit. However - I swapped the speaker (temporarily) with a modern Jensen P10R and it had the same brightness issue. Call me crazy, but I think the cabinet has a lot to do with the sound - it's incredibly shallow!
@BillySoundFarm
@BillySoundFarm 9 месяцев назад
What replacement speaker would you recommend for it? (I have the 10-in version)
@tommyfoley
@tommyfoley Год назад
I’ve resurrected two of these skylarks back from the dead. I put a bypass switch on the sprague tone network. It’s like a raw switch. The stock speaker suffers without the network. Some people like that sound though. Nevertheless, makes me think they put the network in to try and keep the stock speaker from farting out so bad.
@isacericsson7218
@isacericsson7218 Год назад
Hey Lyle! What are your thoughts on the Peavey Delta blues with the 15" speaker? Im in the market for my first tube amp and ive only played on guitar-Sims in my 6 years of guitar (i know i know, i have sinned for way to long)
@drewsollars2239
@drewsollars2239 Год назад
My 5 watt gibson has the original 8" Jensen, any thoughts on a jbl 208 as a replacement? It's a larger cab, looks like it would fit
@pugforce8315
@pugforce8315 Год назад
Thinking of buying one of these instead of a new champ. Do you think buying a vintage one is worth the hassle?
@maxpeck4154
@maxpeck4154 Год назад
Totally subjective of course, but I like a bright amp. Regardless of the tone complement you can always roll the tone down on the guitar and dial it out a bit. It's tough to dial IN high end with a dark amp, however. Give me a Tele through a Vox brilliant/top boost channel any day.
@RS85851
@RS85851 9 месяцев назад
Just subbed. Any suggestions to find the schematic for this amp? Thanks
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio 9 месяцев назад
I used Google. The trick with old Gibsons is to find the version that has the same tubes the one you have uses. Because they used the same model numbers for very different amps.
@RS85851
@RS85851 9 месяцев назад
@@PsionicAudio Thank you
@RS85851
@RS85851 9 месяцев назад
@@PsionicAudio I recently found an old pa amp from a bank teller window that had two amps circuits in one chassis. It has 2 6aq5, 2 12ax7, 6x4 rectifier. The PT should have plenty of power but I will need to purchase a new OT (may use hammond 125H). I want to build a GA-5t like this video. Any thoughts or suggestions? If I only use a single input would I need to lower the 100k ohm resistor to something closer to 50k? Thanks
@michaeldaffern7815
@michaeldaffern7815 Год назад
Interesting. I can imagine the stock speaker recorded as an effect, guitar part. The strings comment holds so much weight.
@jimmyjoefine
@jimmyjoefine Год назад
Hey Lyle, I was wondering where do you get those cable glands? I would really prefer to use those instead of the old style Heyco strain reliefs.
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Год назад
Merry early Christmas : www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/836-M3207
@jimmyjoefine
@jimmyjoefine Год назад
@@PsionicAudio Thanks!
@martinreid1740
@martinreid1740 Год назад
That was a nice honest review and an excellent restoration, but that speaker is not really that good to my ears. Keep up the good work.
@jerryfraker377
@jerryfraker377 Год назад
Are you in Michigan by any chance?
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Год назад
Memphis
@jerryfraker377
@jerryfraker377 Год назад
@@PsionicAudio Memphis Michigan or Tennessee?
@jerryfraker377
@jerryfraker377 Год назад
I see were your at now sir. There is a Memphis Michigan about 20 some miles from me was hoping you were there. Looking forward to your videos and Sunday chats.
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Год назад
The real Memphis. ;)
@stevehead365
@stevehead365 Год назад
@@PsionicAudio Egypt?
@asambatyon
@asambatyon Год назад
I find funny that the skylark were consider basically garbage until Rhetll Shull made that video declaring his love for them. Their prices more than tripled in Reverb afterwards
@memphisscottrogers
@memphisscottrogers Год назад
I’ve had and loved this amp for nearly 20 years, and I don’t know who Rhett Shull is. I don’t know if that’s funny or not.
@gringopig
@gringopig Год назад
If the owner wants it like that then so be it but it sounds terrible with that speaker. Even a Katana would sound better.
@BradsGuitarGarage
@BradsGuitarGarage Год назад
Oooof, bit of furr around those bass notes. Would be so good to change that speaker. *sigh, originality.
@stringlocker
@stringlocker Год назад
It seems like an actor watching a movie. Do you ever just enjoy the sound of the amp or are you mostly analyzing. Which I guess would be normal. That's a friendly question.
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Год назад
When I’m done with an amp, yes. And sometimes I know that’s when I’m done - when I can just enjoy playing and not analyze the sound. But that is a big part of this job.
@stringlocker
@stringlocker Год назад
Of course. I was just thinking it might be a distraction. I had a chance at being able to do what you do my dad was a TV repairman.He tried to teach me but I was kind of a knucklehead. You do a great job thanks.
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