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Can you guys or gals give me some info on which model TE heads have the dual band compressor fitted ?

In fact, i 'm thinking of  combos more than stand alone heads, as i'm contemplating seeing if i can find a TE amp / Pre pulled from a combo.

I'm also hoping that that any head ( stand alone or pulled from a combo ) will fit a standard 19" , but shallow rack case.  I'm sure the 2 piece vintage

combo amps would be ok in a shallow rack, as i've dismantled my own GP11 Mk V and seen that the pre and amp, although separate,  dont really take up much room front to back

when squeezed together

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I think anything called SMX indicates the dual band compressor. You can also get these as an effcts pedal, rare though.

SMC models have a single knob compressor, akin to their Ashdown brethren. However my experience is the TE version works better.

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18 hours ago, fleabag said:

Just found a GP12  , ( with no SM/C/X  invloved ) with a dual compressor - is this a bit rare, then ?

 

Fleabag, this is one of the latter year Gibson models of the GP12SMX. I could be wrong here but I think they only made this preamp by this stage dropped the SMX/X branding in favour of GP12 or GP7. I've never noticed the 'thumbs up' for the traffic lights before on these! Brilliant. Mine is a '98, so this would be just pre-Gibson or just after the take over from the TE employees. The serial number might give an indicator as to the year, alternatively you'll need to open 'er up!  

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I suspect that tone-wise you won't be missing out with that combo. I remember some speculation that the latter years weren't as reliable as the pre-Gibson stuff, alas if it's survived this long I think you'd be fine! 

Alternatively I have a spare SMX pedal which is the compressor only you could add into your rig? The SMX heads always had hybrid preamps, but IME the non-SMX heads are very very similar in tone. Stuff seems to have dried up on the used market these days... 

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I suppose you're right in that its lasted this long so its ok, but i'm not so much a fan of Gibson TBH, so will stick to pre Gibbo

As for the outboard compressor,  i used to have one, and great they are too, but dont want to add yet more gear - but thanks for the offer MB

I've already got the graphic / pre shape original TE footswitch , which is enough add ons for me   :crazy:

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PS you said the SMX were hybrids - i think they may have a valve stage or something ? Not sure how much difference 1 valve will make, though owners

could correct me on that. I know the GP11 Mk V i have here at home  has a fab tone, and i suppose i could steal the amp from that and rack it,  but it would be a shame to dismantle such a vintage beast

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33 minutes ago, fleabag said:

PS you said the SMX were hybrids - i think they may have a valve stage or something ? Not sure how much difference 1 valve will make, though owners

could correct me on that. I know the GP11 Mk V i have here at home  has a fab tone, and i suppose i could steal the amp from that and rack it,  but it would be a shame to dismantle such a vintage beast

The SMX series have a valve in the preamp with a blend control. It does add a noticeable warmth  compared to the SMC and Series 6 more than drive - unless you’re really cranking the head. 

Ashdown did better with their hybrids, albeit I found them impossible to make work in a band setting and lacked “Trace Watts”, IMO/IME. 

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On 01/05/2018 at 20:15, fleabag said:

So MBA was right and handy info, ta chaps.

Now need to find out if anyone has pulled an smx amp from a combo and whether it fits 19" racks

I took a SMX AH250 Head and fitted it into a Series 6 (narrow width) combo, then mounted the Series 6 amp into a std case.  However, the ‘standard’ TE combos are wider and therefore the amp casing would need a fair bit of tinkering/cutting down to get it to fit into a std rack width.

I’d be interested the seeing the results and what’s necessary to achieve it though 🤔

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So the heads with vent plates at each end, that mount the heads in the combos,   i gather will be too long for a 19" rack, but if you take the mount / vent plates out of the equation, the combo head will be too small to fit a 19" rack case ?

 

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11 hours ago, fleabag said:

So the heads with vent plates at each end, that mount the heads in the combos,   i gather will be too long for a 19" rack, but if you take the mount / vent plates out of the equation, the combo head will be too small to fit a 19" rack case ?

 

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That’s right.  It’s a shame as there are some great amps effectively left abandoned because they’re attached to a hefty combo.

Many people have just chopped the combo to create a head and disposed of the cab, or kept/reworked the cab and had it as a separate.  If memory serves, I’m pretty sure a well known TE loving member on here had a couple of such cabs up for sale last year.

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