I was given a Milkman the Amp 100 (revision C) made in 2019. Now i hadnt gotten to really sit down to try one of these out. For the past few days ive been messing with it and WOW! Other than the stock tube that came with it being a tone sucker (Was a China made JJ/Ruby and sounded like a blanket was over my speakers), this is unreal. I put an RCA 12ax7 black plate (long) in it and it sounds great. I own the SMS CTP, i own Twin reverbs etc. This is right up there with my other Fender stuff. I would def check it out.
Features:
100/50/25watt depending on ohm
XLR out with speaker sim on/off
Ground switch
Speakon/1/4in out
Reverb and Boost
Preamp out (pedal out)
Only thing its missing that i wish it had was a middle control, luckily ive been able to find a sweet spot with treble and bass. But this is one of the most useful and portable ways of getting the tone i love.
Anyone else own one and what are your thoughts ? Also has anyone had any reliability issues with theirs ? Just curious.
Other than the manual not explaining how to take access the tube.... lol. Yes the manual says remove two black screws from the top left and slide off wood side. Well that is part of it. LOL. There are two smaller silver screws on the bottom of the unit that also need to be removed. THe directions seem to be older and lacking some info on the newer revisions. But was easy enough to find more up to date info.
Features:
100/50/25watt depending on ohm
XLR out with speaker sim on/off
Ground switch
Speakon/1/4in out
Reverb and Boost
Preamp out (pedal out)
Only thing its missing that i wish it had was a middle control, luckily ive been able to find a sweet spot with treble and bass. But this is one of the most useful and portable ways of getting the tone i love.
Anyone else own one and what are your thoughts ? Also has anyone had any reliability issues with theirs ? Just curious.
Other than the manual not explaining how to take access the tube.... lol. Yes the manual says remove two black screws from the top left and slide off wood side. Well that is part of it. LOL. There are two smaller silver screws on the bottom of the unit that also need to be removed. THe directions seem to be older and lacking some info on the newer revisions. But was easy enough to find more up to date info.