Milkman "The Amp"

Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, etc.

Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn

User avatar
Sonny Jenkins
Posts: 4376
Joined: 19 Sep 2000 12:01 am
Location: Texas Masonic Retirement Center,,,Arlington Tx

Milkman "The Amp"

Post by Sonny Jenkins »

I think it was scheduled to be out a couple of months ago,,,did it ever happen? If not,,,,when? If so any reviews?
User avatar
Tim Marcus
Posts: 1671
Joined: 9 Nov 2005 1:01 am
Location: San Francisco, CA
Contact:

Post by Tim Marcus »

Check my website for updates:

https://milkmansound.com/collections/am ... ts/the-amp

We will start shipping these units very soon!

My advice would be to pre-order through one of my dealers. The first run is nearly sold out already, and its going to be a while before the second production run happens. There will be plenty of reviews, posts and opinions once these hit the streets :)
John Sluszny
Posts: 2237
Joined: 9 Apr 2001 12:01 am
Location: Brussels, Belgium

Post by John Sluszny »

Any pedal steel guitar sound clips ? Thanks !
User avatar
Tim Marcus
Posts: 1671
Joined: 9 Nov 2005 1:01 am
Location: San Francisco, CA
Contact:

Post by Tim Marcus »

User avatar
David Wren
Posts: 1730
Joined: 23 Feb 2005 1:01 am
Location: Placerville, California, USA
Contact:

Milkman "The Amp" update

Post by David Wren »

Per www.milkmansound.com, the teeny powerhouse of an amp should be starting shipment to dealers by Aug. 14th.

I have one pre-ordered... and can't wait to try it out!
Dave Wren
'96 Carter U12,7X7; 1936 7 string National; Line 6 HX Stomp; Quilter TT-15/TB202; Quilter "Steelaire"; DV Mark "GH 250"with 15" 1501 BW; Boss "Katana" 100 Head w/Line 6 Cab; Telonics VP.
User avatar
Sonny Jenkins
Posts: 4376
Joined: 19 Sep 2000 12:01 am
Location: Texas Masonic Retirement Center,,,Arlington Tx

Post by Sonny Jenkins »

Late Spring?,,,,June?,,,,July?,,,,now August?
User avatar
Daniel Morris
Posts: 1230
Joined: 30 Jun 2008 10:13 am
Location: Westlake, Ohio, USA

Post by Daniel Morris »

Tim's a very good guy, and his products are superb.
1979 MSA U12 Pedal Steel
1982 Kline U12 Pedal steel
2019 Sierra U12 Pedal Steel
2011 Bear Creek MK Weissenborn
Milkman 40W Mini amps w/Telonics 15" speaker.
Dr. Z Surgical Steel w/TT 15" speaker.
Frenzel MB-50 head.
Spaceman, Empress, Origin, Eventide, Pigtronix.
User avatar
Sonny Jenkins
Posts: 4376
Joined: 19 Sep 2000 12:01 am
Location: Texas Masonic Retirement Center,,,Arlington Tx

Post by Sonny Jenkins »

I certainly don't question Tim's character,,,or the products,,,just wonder WHEN it is actually going to be available?
User avatar
Paul Arntson
Posts: 1372
Joined: 8 Jun 2004 12:01 am
Location: Washington, USA

Post by Paul Arntson »

Favorable review! Good going, Tim!!
https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/ ... b-65638741
Excel D10 8&4, Supro 8, Regal resonator, Peavey Powerslide, homemade lap 12(a work in progress)
User avatar
Douglas Schuch
Posts: 1390
Joined: 10 Jun 2011 9:33 am
Location: Valencia, Philippines

Post by Douglas Schuch »

Hey Tim,

Great looking amp! Are you planning on having these ready to ship (once you catch up a little on orders), or will it be like your other amps, made-to-order with a wait time?

Edit: I now see your comment above (oops) about the first run nearly being sold out. I will have to take my chances for now.

It looks like I will be heading back to the Philippines around the end of the year if/when I sell my house.

Getting gear there or shipped there is always a problem, and often triples the price (purchase, plus shipping and then customs fees). But this I could fly with in my backpack, works on the local voltage, puts out plenty of power for my needs, has reverb, and headphone out - pretty much all I need to practice or jam with friends (except the speaker, of course). I'd order one today, but my cash-flow was seriously hampered by hurricane Irma 11 months ago, so have to sell the house before I can buy any gear!
Last edited by Douglas Schuch on 2 Aug 2018 6:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
Pedal steel, lap steel, resonator, blues harp - why suck at just one instrument when you can do so on many?
User avatar
Mark Eaton
Posts: 6047
Joined: 15 Apr 2005 12:01 am
Location: Sonoma County in The Great State Of Northern California

Post by Mark Eaton »

Excellent reviews and demos.

Way to go Tim! 8)
Mark
User avatar
Susan Alcorn
Posts: 1442
Joined: 12 Apr 2000 12:01 am
Location: Baltimore, MD, USA
Contact:

Post by Susan Alcorn »

Wow, this looks incredible! I'm wondering about the headroom - volume-wise, is it more like a 50-100w tube amp or 50-100w solid state.

Thanks.
www.susanalcorn.net

"So this is how you swim inward. So this is how you flow outwards. So this is how you pray."
- Mary Oliver
User avatar
Tim Marcus
Posts: 1671
Joined: 9 Nov 2005 1:01 am
Location: San Francisco, CA
Contact:

Post by Tim Marcus »

we are shipping The Amp to all dealers this month (Sept).

The Amp has tons of headroom - and 50 watts is 50 watts no matter how you shake it. There is plenty of power for steel guitar for most gigs, and yes you can use it all over the world without any need for a power adapter.

If you are familiar with my Half and Half model, this is essentially the same thing but in pedal form. A little over 2lbs and sounds quite nice with pedal steel
:D
User avatar
Bob Hoffnar
Posts: 9244
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Austin, Tx
Contact:

Post by Bob Hoffnar »

I’m on a tour of Europe at the moment using “the amp” and so far it has been amazing. The configuration of output options is a lifesaver. I did a show in a bookstore in Brussels a couple days ago where I plugged it into the house stereo system and it sounded great. I toss it in my carry on bag and guarantee myself a fully responsive amp and a beautiful tone.

Susan,
It should be plenty of an amp for you. You can grab a powered monitor or run into the pa if you don’t have a speaker cab handy. Or use both. It is very loud when I run it through my single 12 JBL cab. I can bring it to Maryland when I’m there in a few weeks so you can check it out.
Bob
User avatar
Gibson Hartwell
Posts: 273
Joined: 5 Feb 2004 1:01 am
Location: Missoula, Montana, USA

Post by Gibson Hartwell »

Very cool, Bob. Are you using a transformer over there or will The Amp run on 220v?
User avatar
Bob Hoffnar
Posts: 9244
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Austin, Tx
Contact:

Post by Bob Hoffnar »

No need for a transformer. Also no need to switch any voltage settings. Just plug and play. Very well thought out configuration. Extremely practical with the added bonus of sounding better than just about any othe amp.
Bob
User avatar
David Wren
Posts: 1730
Joined: 23 Feb 2005 1:01 am
Location: Placerville, California, USA
Contact:

Post by David Wren »

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh……

Well, UPS delivered my "THE" today, at 5:00pm, at 7:30 I was gigging with it.


I have it paired with a BW 1501, in a reconditioned PV 1-12 cabinet....


Wow, it just sounded great. Tonight was the first of 5 gigs in a row, all kinds of venues from a large casino, to an outdoor gigs, and everything in between.


I'll report back on Monday.... but so far I'm loving this little guy!


Thanks Tim, I really didn't mind waiting, it was worth it.
Dave Wren
'96 Carter U12,7X7; 1936 7 string National; Line 6 HX Stomp; Quilter TT-15/TB202; Quilter "Steelaire"; DV Mark "GH 250"with 15" 1501 BW; Boss "Katana" 100 Head w/Line 6 Cab; Telonics VP.
Steven Meyrich
Posts: 296
Joined: 2 Jun 2008 3:18 pm
Location: Colorado, USA

Post by Steven Meyrich »

this is on the site:

NOTE TO PRE-ORDER CUSTOMERS: SEP. 4TH 2018


The Amp will begin shipping to dealers this week. Depending on where you ordered and how far you are from the US the day you receive your amp may vary a little, but its safe to assume that most of you will have The Amp in hand soon. Thank you everyone for your patience during this process. - Tim
User avatar
Marc Jenkins
Posts: 1627
Joined: 11 Mar 2007 7:23 pm
Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Post by Marc Jenkins »

Bob Hoffnar wrote:No need for a transformer. Also no need to switch any voltage settings. Just plug and play. Very well thought out configuration. Extremely practical with the added bonus of sounding better than just about any othe amp.
Bob, how does it sound compared to a Twin? Thanks!
John Sluszny
Posts: 2237
Joined: 9 Apr 2001 12:01 am
Location: Brussels, Belgium

Post by John Sluszny »

Bob Hoffnar wrote: I did a show in a bookstore in Brussels a couple days ago where I plugged it into the house stereo system and it sounded great.
Why didn’t you tell us about that show,which bookstore was it ? I would have loved to hear it !!! :x
User avatar
David Wren
Posts: 1730
Joined: 23 Feb 2005 1:01 am
Location: Placerville, California, USA
Contact:

Post by David Wren »

Well, after 5 days of gigs to test drive this new little amp, I'm really pleased with it.

I have had, during the last week, the chance to play small pub venues; a large casino (with no cabinet, using the direct out into the house PA); and an outdoor gig.

I'm pleased to say the amp was wonderful in all applications.

As an added note, before the amp arrived I ordered a padded case for a Markbass "Big Bang" amp head, and the Milkman fits into this secure case like a glove.
Dave Wren
'96 Carter U12,7X7; 1936 7 string National; Line 6 HX Stomp; Quilter TT-15/TB202; Quilter "Steelaire"; DV Mark "GH 250"with 15" 1501 BW; Boss "Katana" 100 Head w/Line 6 Cab; Telonics VP.
User avatar
Rich Gibson
Posts: 529
Joined: 12 Mar 2000 1:01 am
Location: Pittsburgh Pa.
Contact:

Post by Rich Gibson »

I got one Thursday and played a medium size club Friday and smaller venue Saturday.
Outstanding sound and plenty of power.I even had to turn the master down in the smaller venue to hit the sweet spot.
I usually use a deluxe or Showman and I like this better.
Fits on my pedal board,very even response On all strings.very warm
Gotta love it
User avatar
Bob Hoffnar
Posts: 9244
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Austin, Tx
Contact:

Post by Bob Hoffnar »

Marc Jenkins wrote:
Bob Hoffnar wrote:No need for a transformer. Also no need to switch any voltage settings. Just plug and play. Very well thought out configuration. Extremely practical with the added bonus of sounding better than just about any othe amp.
Bob, how does it sound compared to a Twin? Thanks!
Marc, It's not as loud but has a better mid range to my ear.
Bob
User avatar
Bob Hoffnar
Posts: 9244
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Austin, Tx
Contact:

Post by Bob Hoffnar »

John Sluszny wrote:
Bob Hoffnar wrote: I did a show in a bookstore in Brussels a couple days ago where I plugged it into the house stereo system and it sounded great.
Why didn’t you tell us about that show,which bookstore was it ? I would have loved to hear it !!! :x
John,
Sorry I didn't push it more. Things were sorta chaotic. I should be back in not to long. I'll do more promotion next time.
Bob
User avatar
Marc Jenkins
Posts: 1627
Joined: 11 Mar 2007 7:23 pm
Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Post by Marc Jenkins »

Bob Hoffnar wrote:
Marc Jenkins wrote:
Bob Hoffnar wrote:No need for a transformer. Also no need to switch any voltage settings. Just plug and play. Very well thought out configuration. Extremely practical with the added bonus of sounding better than just about any othe amp.
Bob, how does it sound compared to a Twin? Thanks!
Marc, It's not as loud but has a better mid range to my ear.
Thanks Bob! I’m assuming you’re using an 8 ohm speaker? Have you tried with 4ohms?
Post Reply