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Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:32 pm
by new05002
Science Amps wrote:Thanks! I'm sure you know

More or less what I use. Heyboer a little more than MagComp but I have used both.
Also wanted to mention nice heater wiring. Too often I see poorly wired heaters in high end custom amps. Very refreshing to see that well done.
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:52 pm
by Holy Schnikes
Science Amps wrote:By the way, this site is bad for me - I've already ordered parts for an EA style trem

So much for getting away from the solder fumes for a moment...
Haha, this site is bad for everyone but in the best way possible.

Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:24 pm
by odontophobia
Holy Schnikes wrote:Science Amps wrote:By the way, this site is bad for me - I've already ordered parts for an EA style trem

So much for getting away from the solder fumes for a moment...
Haha, this site is bad for everyone but in the best way possible.

Yeah...
It's really a bad place for people with impulse control issues...
not me..........
not any of us... right?
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:32 pm
by LaoWiz
I know, my car failed smog check in July and I'm having to deal with it now. Paid my 800 bucks for registration today. (I'm bad at paying tickets). Car still needs some repairs to pass Smog which is gunna be another 500-1000 bucks. And still for some reason I just had to buy that Musicmaster last weekend. But fuck, it might be here tomorrow. Gotta check day tracking # !!!
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 1:10 am
by Holy Schnikes
Fuck the car, check that tracking!
For real tho, that sux. I gotta dump some money into a car myself soon and I can't sell shit lately on the forums. I def feel your pain.
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 1:31 am
by LaoWiz
Tracking sez it's gonna arrive on Friday when I have to work instead of tomorrow when I don't.
Yea, car stuff sucks. It an old 95' Volvo so it's not surprising but takes away the fun. Especially when I'm gassin for an amp in dis thread!
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 2:52 am
by Science Amps
Funny the thread took this turn (bad pun), but last week I was driving with my friend, and while at a stop light we noticed another friend of ours pulling out of a parking lot. Coincidentally, we had just been talking about his band who just returned from a tour. Anyway, he had his window open and we started calling his name, but we couldn't get his attention. I saw the truck in front of me start to go, so I let the foot off the brake, but was still trying to see if our friend had noticed... BAM - Right into the back of a Comcast truck at 2mph. $3,061.00 of damage to my car, and nothing to the truck, thankfully.
It turns out my friend saw the accident, but didn't see us and had no idea it had anything to do with him until I told him later that night. He felt in a way it was his fault which was totally ridiculous! After I told him, we started talking a while in general and about amps, and he decided to order a Street Sweeper from me, which he had been wanting to do for a while...
Best part is that the money from the amp will just cover my deductible. Haha, I guess it turned out okay.
Here's a link to his band:
http://darto.bandcamp.com/ They already use a Mother amp for a Fender baritone Bass IV and a MOOG.
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 3:05 am
by Science Amps
new05002 wrote:Science Amps wrote:Thanks! I'm sure you know

More or less what I use. Heyboer a little more than MagComp but I have used both.
Also wanted to mention nice heater wiring. Too often I see poorly wired heaters in high end custom amps. Very refreshing to see that well done.
Thanks! I see it too in pricey amps. It's not a risk I'm willing to take, especially in the high gain models where there is a lot of potential for noise.
I also use a DC offset and hum balance adjustment as well to null out an residual hum or buzz, which I first saw in an old Model T. Here's a great old article from 1948 on the topic! The DC offset also has the benefit of reducing the heater to cathode voltage when using cathode followers.
Thanks again for noticing!
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 10:08 am
by Holy Schnikes
Science Amps wrote:Funny the thread took this turn (bad pun), but last week I was driving with my friend, and while at a stop light we noticed another friend of ours pulling out of a parking lot. Coincidentally, we had just been talking about his band who just returned from a tour. Anyway, he had his window open and we started calling his name, but we couldn't get his attention. I saw the truck in front of me start to go, so I let the foot off the brake, but was still trying to see if our friend had noticed... BAM - Right into the back of a Comcast truck at 2mph. $3,061.00 of damage to my car, and nothing to the truck, thankfully.
It turns out my friend saw the accident, but didn't see us and had no idea it had anything to do with him until I told him later that night. He felt in a way it was his fault which was totally ridiculous! After I told him, we started talking a while in general and about amps, and he decided to order a Street Sweeper from me, which he had been wanting to do for a while...
Best part is that the money from the amp will just cover my deductible. Haha, I guess it turned out okay.
Here's a link to his band:
http://darto.bandcamp.com/ They already use a Mother amp for a Fender baritone Bass IV and a MOOG.
What a sequence of events dang!
Also, need to check your friend's band out ASAP! Bass VI and a MOOG thru a Mother? Yes please!

Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 10:14 am
by new05002
Science Amps wrote:new05002 wrote:Science Amps wrote:Thanks! I'm sure you know

More or less what I use. Heyboer a little more than MagComp but I have used both.
Also wanted to mention nice heater wiring. Too often I see poorly wired heaters in high end custom amps. Very refreshing to see that well done.
Thanks! I see it too in pricey amps. It's not a risk I'm willing to take, especially in the high gain models where there is a lot of potential for noise.
I also use a DC offset and hum balance adjustment as well to null out an residual hum or buzz, which I first saw in an old Model T. Here's a great old article from 1948 on the topic! The DC offset also has the benefit of reducing the heater to cathode voltage when using cathode followers.
Thanks again for noticing!
yea I have been floating the heaters in most of my amps for sometime now although 99% of the time I have PTs with CTs on the heater taps so I just run that CT to the DC float node instead of the hum adjustment pot. Another reason I float the heaters is to make sure I do not hit the maximum Vhk (heater to cathode voltage) potential. For some circuits like LTPIs and followers you can run the risk of shorting the heater to cathode if that potential is exceeded.
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 2:15 pm
by watchyourscrew
Darto kick ass, and that Science Amp was great when we played with them

Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 3:36 pm
by AngryGoldfish
Science Amps wrote:Shannon, thanks for the awesome review, and needless to say I'm stoked that you are enjoying the amp and all the tones it can strum up.
D.o.S. wrote:Science Amps wrote:Hey Everyone, just wanted to drop in and say thanks for all the interest in the amps and generous words! I'm happy to answer any questions, and contribute to the forum
Alex
P.S. And of course thanks again to Shannon for picking up a Shiv!
What does it sound like when doves cry?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzxlP4Ap5Tc
Fuck, way to make me sad. That poor bird. Welcome to the forum, mate. Your amps look stunning inside and out, your prices are perfect, your website is simple (the way I like it) and you seem down to earth. What more could you ask for from an amp company?
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 3:43 pm
by MrNovember
I keep getting emails because I'm following this thread and they are really ingraining "I want a Science Amplifier" into my brain.
Seriously, I would kill for a Shiv for guitar and a Mother for bass.
Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:00 pm
by Sardocasm
MrNovember wrote:Seriously, I would kill for a Shiv...
Surely, it's the other way around?

Re: I want a Science Amplifier
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:01 pm
by AngryGoldfish
OK, I want a Decolonizer. Do the "Loudness" controls work like Shannon's Shiv?