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Little Walter Amps

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 12:39 pm
by John Gould
has anyone out there tried a Little Walter amp for Steel? I know that Paul Franklin has used one and Bruce Bouton has tried one. But any of us regular guys out there tried one. Tube amp around 50 watts from what I understand.

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 2:43 pm
by Steve Lipsey
Dan Tyack uses them also...

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 2:54 pm
by Dave Grafe
Dan Tyack has been playing through one and he seems to smile a lot...

Posted: 28 Nov 2011 10:52 pm
by John McClung
Tommy Wayne in Las Vegas has one, maybe a pair, and loves them.

Posted: 30 Nov 2011 12:09 pm
by Andrew Kilinski
I'm definitely a believer - I tried a 50W in the studio, and it was an eye opener. I ordered one soon afterwards.

I'm also definitely a regular guy, but i've owned lots of amps - a couple Peaveys, several Fenders, Evans(es?), a Webb 614-E, a Polytone, etc. All different amps, each with their own good and bad qualities. Maybe it was all the knobs and buttons that kept me from being able to dial it in until I said "WHOA", but the idea that you can have one "tone" control and one "volume" control is awesome to me, and the first time I played out of a LW, I said "WHOA" (or possibly some other four letter word).

I don't know jack squat about building amps, but it seems that if you build an amp right, you shouldn't have to EQ it to death. Either way, i'm looking forward to finally being satisfied with an amplifier.

Posted: 30 Nov 2011 1:58 pm
by Brad Sarno
Andrew Kilinski wrote:... I don't know jack squat about building amps, but it seems that if you build an amp right, you shouldn't have to EQ it to death..
Amen brother!


Brad

Posted: 30 Nov 2011 4:32 pm
by Jamie Lennon
I tried one yesterday along with Randle Currie and a few other players. WoW WOW WOW !!!

I am ordering one for sure, best amp out there

Posted: 30 Nov 2011 6:59 pm
by Gregg Laiben
I have the 8 watt LWTA (Little Willie) which I use for practice - love the tone. Unfortunately, it's got a hum which I can't eliminate. I've been using an Evans Hybrid lately - quiet, without the hum, but the tone is just not there like the LWTA.

Posted: 2 Dec 2011 6:47 am
by Greg Wisecup
National exposure. Vince and Paul with 'em.
http://www.benadoeffects.com/

Posted: 2 Dec 2011 10:51 am
by Travis Toy
I own a Little Walter Twin 50 that I run through 2 Peavey 1201 speakers in 2 separate cabinets. Jamie & Randle actually both played through my amp at a little get together we had the other day. It's the best sounding amp for steel I've ever heard. I've recorded 3 or 4 tracks on the new Flatts record with it, and I can't even believe the way in "sits" in a mix in the studio. Get one.

Posted: 2 Dec 2011 1:43 pm
by Jamie Lennon
Travis the they are awesome, you were right man !!

Walter

Posted: 2 Dec 2011 3:38 pm
by Andy Schick
Travis,

I am from Canada and to hear this incredible sounding amp in person and up close is not readily available. It would be amazing if you could post a vid of just the amp and you or someone else playing a steel guitar though it.

I realize time is very precious.

Thank you
Andy

Posted: 2 Dec 2011 5:02 pm
by Tim Marcus
*cough*

this is where I shamelessly chime in to plug my amps :D

mine is a bit different - not a tweed design, no octal tubes... but designed with the steel guitar and reliability in mind. I am trying to capture the solid state sustain with tube tone

my whole trip is, why use a pedal or a POD in front of the amp beyond a volume pedal? A steel amp, in my opinion, should have reverb so you can maintain as pure a signal path as possible

I am just getting my legs - so no big time players on my roster yet. But Greg Leisz ordered one :)

Posted: 2 Dec 2011 5:07 pm
by Brad Sarno
Tim Marcus wrote:-I am just getting my legs - so no big time players on my roster yet. But Greg Leisz ordered one :)

Uh... Greg is one of my top heroes, for what it's worth. He's truly a tone and taste master. One of the best there is. Not a bad start to have Greg on board. Congrat's.


B

Posted: 2 Dec 2011 6:41 pm
by Dave Zirbel
this is where I shamelessly chime in to plug my amps Very Happy
Yeah Tim, shameless is right....but the Milkman is worthy!

Got to play one myself on a big stage and LOVED it!:cry:

Haven't tried a Little Walter yet so I can't compare....

Dz

Posted: 4 Dec 2011 8:09 am
by Richard Shatz
I've been to their website and can't find a price list or a link to any retail stores that sell them. Anyone have links to this info?

Posted: 4 Dec 2011 8:53 am
by Gregg Laiben
Richard Shatz wrote:I've been to their website and can't find a price list or a link to any retail stores that sell them. Anyone have links to this info?
The LWTA web site is a bit lean for those of us who are used to the typical Amazon-like internet buying experience. OTOH, Phil Bradbury, the builder, is a gracious guy and responds quickly to email and phone inquiries. I conversed with him a lot via email when buying the 8 watter. Am calling him next week about moving up to a 50 watter.

Posted: 4 Dec 2011 9:48 am
by Billy Murdoch

Posted: 4 Dec 2011 12:51 pm
by Dan Tyack
This is the best clean amp I have ever heard. It rocks pretty good, too!

Here's a link to a bunch of youtube videos of me playing the little walter: Dan's clips with the Little Walter

Here's a clip I did specifically to demo the amp: Little Walter demo

Posted: 4 Dec 2011 7:08 pm
by William Fairchild
Richard Shatz wrote:I've been to their website and can't find a price list or a link to any retail stores that sell them. Anyone have links to this info?
Richard,

Best to call Phil Bradbury directly to get up to date technical info and pricing. The contact info is on the LWTA website.

Currently, Rock Block Guitars in Nashville have a couple of LWTA in stock that you can try out. destroyallguitars.com also carries LWTA.

I'm certain Phil will answer any questions you may have.

Bill Fairchild

Posted: 4 Dec 2011 7:12 pm
by Dan Tyack
Phil is a super cool, guy. Call him.

Posted: 5 Dec 2011 2:24 pm
by Billy Murdoch
At present I use a couple of different preamps into a T.C.SPLIT.
I love the T.C.
Would I be correct in assuming I can get enough volume and headroom by usinge a low wattage Little Walter before the T.C. or would I need the 50watt amp?
I did make a few enquiries on the 50watt and it appears I would need a dummy load when using the T.C.only.Do'nt know much about dummy loads,would it be a problem?
best regards
Billy

Posted: 5 Dec 2011 3:17 pm
by Paddy Long
Billy have a chat to TC himself, I think he has a little Walter and a TC combo so he will be able to tell you what works and what doesn't !

Posted: 5 Dec 2011 4:43 pm
by Dan Tyack
Billy you easily can get enough volume from the TC cab. The reasons you might want a 50 watt Little Walter versus a low watt is:

1. THe Little Walter 50 is easily loud enough for many gigs without the TC cab.
2. THe 50 watt amp sounds different (different power tubes, transformers).

If you want to use either without a speaker, you will need a dummy load. My favorite is the THD Hotplate.

Posted: 6 Dec 2011 12:19 am
by Billy Murdoch
Thanks for the info Dan.
I was just about to ask the question on different wattage different tone.Thanks for anticipating :D
Best regards
Billy