Hi mate , I am currently using a Marshall dsl20c and have a hankering for a new amp. I tried a vox ac10 and it felt a bit ‘wafty’ and lacked a bit of bite if that makes sense. These supro amps sound like they have a bit more going for them to my ears but I haven’t heard one in person- have you had a chance to compare them to the vox ac10 at all? Also on another you tube video it showed the delta king connected to another supro amp with the speaker working on both amps - would this work with my current dsl20 too or did I mistake what was happening on that vid? Thanks for any advice ! Cool stach btw 👍
You can get a boss tremolo for like $50 dude. I'd rather NOT have it in the amp circuit because it's just another thing that can break. Tube trem sounds killer but it's not worth the hassle of building into an amp
@@MasonMusicRocks I'm thinking ambient sound, like a TV volume or my wife's awful singing when she's cleaning and has earbuds in. Just bought one of these Supro 10s, man it's nice. Thanks for your posts and all the work that goes into them!
I hear you! This amp makes a great pedal platform though, so we tried to show both its natural sound as well as how it takes pedals. Quite a versatile one, the Delta King!
I believe it would make a great apartment amp. Crank the volume and or master and roll back the guitar volume and you can still get a great tone at lower volume.
For sure! We try to cover a variety of genres so our friends can hear the style of music they might actually be playing if they purchase this gear! Cheers
Interesting- that’s a p90 in the neck of that Reverend. Not a super muddy pickup, but definitely not as bright as a tele. What are you playing right now?
@@MasonMusicRocks I have several amps and guitars. It is a subjective preference, but I love the clean tone of single coils (strats, teles), and the overdriven tone of humbuckers. My main amp at home now is hand-made single-ended class A tube amp, but for a few months, I look towards this Supro. I really love how it looks, and the grid of its overdrive, as well as its conception overall. I wish I had one in local stores to try. I am a bit worried if clean tones are "open" enough. In many demos cleans are on the muddy side.
@@SergeiVlassov yeah I hear you- I know it’s weird to buy something without trying it in person. For what it’s worth, I found the eq knobs on supros are really musical and make a big difference. Some amps it seems like eq is just there for decoration. Not so with supro.
@@MasonMusicRocks P.S. about P90s - I love them too, but for smoother jazzy cleans. I had one guitar with P90s for some time, and enjoyed playing jazzy licks with it.
@Earendil's Star maybe! Dull is also a good term here. I use muddy when I hear too much of a low mid frequency - tone, that will not sit well in the mix - will take much spacem, but will lack clarity.
Hey Paul! This is the Reverend Warhawk Double Agent with the Mulberry Mist finish. You can find it on our Reverb page here - reverb.com/item/38420793-reverend-warhawk-double-agent-whda-2020-mulberry-mist
which in turn could be a cutting from 'The Day I Tried to Live' by Soundgraden, that part of 'One more time around, ...' but starting on the third beat. Namely... Interesting amp, I heard it live a week ago with a '68 Tele with a humbucker in the bridge, don't know which
The amp is nothing special. Just a cheap amp that looks interesting. I have recorded it against a Vox Pathfinder 15R and it sounds exactly the same except the P15R has nicer lows. The amp sounds nothing like the original Supros. It is voiced like fender amps.
This is not helpfull. Any shit amp can be made to sound great. You showed the inside zero times. Whats the build like? What tubes does it use? Whats the speaker? plus a ton of different questions
@@marccarter1350He said what tubes it has, he talked about the Supro field coil speaker, but I guess you can be upset the he didn't remove the chassis to show you the internals of the amp...?