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« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2006, 01:52:51 AM »
Great review!  

Have you played other EL84 amps that you might compare the sound to--favourably or unfavourably?  Something by Vox or Orange, etc.

I've decided I really like EL84 amps for clean to breakup tones and have been thinking of getting one when I can afford it.
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« Reply #16 on: September 07, 2006, 09:25:03 AM »
Great little amps- almost bought one but decided on a nano instead. If I were going for one now it'd be the 6v6 version  ( my harly is el84 powered anyway) which has the sweetest cleans/breaking up tones. Some clips from the Matamp forum:



http://p203.ezboard.com/fofficialmatampownersclubfrm7.showMessage?topicID=1245.topic&index=28
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« Reply #17 on: September 07, 2006, 10:39:08 AM »
Excellent review.

I've been interested in the Minimat since it was first produced last year but was a little hesitant in buying one after looking at some of the early reviews on the Matamp forum. Whilst they all liked the Minimat to some extent, a large proportion did not exhibit the 'honeymoon period' we all seem to get when we get new gear. (e.g. big smile when you try your first set of BKP pickups ).
However, the attraction of having a hand built 2watt amp proved too great and I bought a used 6V6 model on ebay about 2 months ago. I've tried it with these BKP equiped guitars:-
Tele (Boss), Strat (Apache), SG (Riff Raff), Les Paul (Crawler), Ibanez EDR470 (Crawler)

With the single coil Tele & Strat it produced a great full chimey sound at mid to higher settings and a reasonable sound at max/boost settings although I found the boost to be a little 'raw/grainy?'.
However, with the 3 humbucker equiped guitars I found the voicing to be a little lacking. I tried several pedals in front of it which improved it. After reading rahnooo's review I think I would have been happier with the EL84 model. I have a Fender Champ 12 (with a 6L6) and it sounds similar in may ways (despite custom mods) in that it likes (not surprisingly) Fender guitars but is not so convincing at higher gain settings with humbuckers. The Cornford Hurricane (two EL84s) I have sounds excellent with both sc and humbuckers.

If you are thinking of getting a Minimat I would suggest:-
1/. - Go to the factory if possible and try both the 6V6 and the EL84 - if you are not happy they can tweek it (within limits) to what you want.
2/. - Realise that the Minimat is not a high gain monster - you will definitely need some good pedals if you're into heavy rock/shredding.
3/. - Try it with different speakers if possible - I think it does not suit my Celestion V30 loaded Cornford cab.
4/. - Realise that guitar tone is a very personal thing - some guitarists might think the humbucker sounds from the Minimat are great and the Fender sounds are cr@p.
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« Reply #18 on: September 07, 2006, 12:11:46 PM »
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Excellent review.


3/. - Try it with different speakers if possible - I think it does not suit my Celestion V30 loaded Cornford cab.


Agreed. I tried some 11 different speaker cabs before I settled on the Alnico Blue. I found the Celestion V30 to be quite muddy compared to the Alnico Blue. The latter is a very clear, low wattage (15W) speaker which compresses slightly as the amp overdrives. I find it complements both models of Minimat nicely, although if I was going for a 6V6 model (which I have to admit I am gassing over) I would probably plumb for a Cannabis Rex Hemp Cone speaker.

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« Reply #19 on: September 07, 2006, 01:58:39 PM »
Great review.  When I got mine I was returning to the States and needed it within a couple of hours (and covered in red!), so the only one available was a 6V6.  It is small enough to go as hand baggage too (I guess not at the moment though!).  I have a lot of 6V6/EL84 amps anyway and  I was really wanting an EL34 ot KT66 version however this is not available (I hadn't realised they were going the EL84 route originally).  Now I think I will wait and probably get a 1224mkII (I know it is a big difference).

I agree that the speaker makes a big difference.  I am currenly using it into a Mojotone 10" Alnico, but will change to a Celestion G12M vintage when I have chance (the G12H also sounded good, but the M gave me the older rock sound that I like).  

The advantage of going to Matamp (other than hours of entertainment and tea), is that they have lots of different speakers set up for you to try.  They also have an amp with all different power valves so you can get something that suits your ears.

I also know that going into a 4X12 makes a big difference too.  If you have chance try your minimat that way.  It really opens up the sound for power chord work.
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« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2006, 01:02:53 PM »
I finally got round to encoding some Mini Mat and lap steel recordings I'd done to Mp3. Both are taken from the same track, which comprises of vocals, acoustic guitar, lap steel, and bakcing vocals, although I've only included the lap steel solo's and acoustic guitar backing here.

Both clips were recorded with a Rode Nt1a large diaphram condensor mic about 12" away from the speaker cab, direct into Cubase. Gentle compression and a dash of reverb were added in the box. The first clip was volume at 9o'clock, in the second clip volume was at 11o'clock. In both clips the tone was at 3o'clock.

The first clip shows the smooth clean sounds I get from the amp, and the second demonstrates how touch responsive the amp is in getting breaking up to gentle cleans depending on picking action.

http://213.129.73.14/members/my_tracks/audio/DT_ACF396F5420927.mp3

http://213.129.73.14/members/my_tracks/audio/DT_ACF39708071618.mp3

Just right click on the link and save as. Enjoy!

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