1 (edited by AndreS 2011-11-22 15:22:48)

Topic: Putting together the rig, NAD

Just ordered a Phaez Sibly. For those of you that don't know, Phaez amps are custom built amps by Randy Fay in Canada.
Here is his website:

http://www.phaezamp.com/ampshop/en/

A thread on his amps on MLP:

http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/squawk- … phaez.html

And a sound clip from youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci4EMXvbhD4

I'm planning to use this with my Jet City for a two amp simple rig. The Jet City for a dirty, crunchy rhythm tone and the SIBLY for a cleaner, lead tone
I may run them together for a thicker sound, so I'll get a Whirlwind AB/Y eventually.

I use the Jet City 112 Cab for my JCA20 and I think I will get another 112 for the SIBLY but not right now.

Pedal wise, I'll use the Way Huge Pork Loin with the JCA and the DD-3 delay probably through both.
Any reverb pedal or new Fender reverb tank, will be run through both and the Bad Monkey may be used with the SIBLY depending since it has a boost switch of its own.

Re: Putting together the rig, NAD

Nice! First I've heard of them, so thanks for the heads-up! smile
Put up some sound clips when it's all up and running! Looking forward to it smile

Rus

Jamming with Joe and Bernie Marsden:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18zqg3brNH8

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RusScagell wrote:

Nice! First I've heard of them, so thanks for the heads-up! smile
Put up some sound clips when it's all up and running! Looking forward to it smile

Rus

Thanks, he also does custom built amps, to whatever design you want (I think) so its another alternative to Ceriatone.

I won't have it up till Christmas, since I am at Uni now and all my gear is at home. sad

4 (edited by AndreS 2011-11-22 19:33:58)

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RusScagell wrote:

Ahhhh awesome!! Will have a big 'ol search later on smile
Tell me about it man hmm I've been waiting half a year for my new guitar.. A PRS SC250 I'm getting as a birthday present! But next week, the wait is alllllllll over wink The waits always worth it though! smile Where are you studying at Uni?

Rus

Studying Law in England.

I'm not coming home till the 19th, so I won't be playing it till then. hmm

5 (edited by AndreS 2012-01-02 20:52:38)

Re: Putting together the rig, NAD

So after having about two weeks to acquaint myself with the amp and since I finaally got around to taking pics, here are some opinions on the Phaez.

Its really loud. :-O
Also a 20W, like my Jet City, but I can barely turn it up to about one, without it being too loud. (Thats both one for the Master and Gain)
The clarity and articulation of the notes are insane. I never expected it to be that clean and crisp, despite that that was a key feature highlighted in the youtube clip.

It has more than enough gain on tap for whatever purposes you could possibly want, from blues, to rock to metal.

And some pics:

http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/uu40 … G_3254.jpg

http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/uu40 … G_3251.jpg

http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/uu40 … G_3247.jpg

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Looks awesome, congrats! Sits really nicely on top of the Jet City, too. Hadn't heard of Phaez before, they do some neat stuff by the looks of it. I look forward to some video clips wink Enjoy!

- Just because i have a short attention span doesn't mean

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Great. How much did you get it for.. UK prices?

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Amp was 565 CAD, so roughly £360.
I shipped it to Florida, before it came to me, (cheaper that way) so shipping through Fedex was included.

Really good value IMHO.

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Josh wrote:

Looks awesome, congrats! Sits really nicely on top of the Jet City, too. Hadn't heard of Phaez before, they do some neat stuff by the looks of it. I look forward to some video clips wink Enjoy!

Thanks.

I'm going to build a head cab for it, (eventually big_smile), black tolex, wheat coloured grill cloth and silver corners.

Next part of the rig to add, is the new JCA cab, Ceriatone Bluesmaster and a tonebone headswitcher pedal.

Planning to run the JCA20 always on, and the SIBLY for EL84 leads and Ceriatone for cleans and 6V6 leads. The JCA will get one cab and the other two will switch between.

I would have liked to have 2 212s, so one amp for one speaker and allows the possibility to get a fourth amp (:D) but, I think this is better since I can barely turn it up as it is and after moving it from my room to the living room twice, its already annoying to have to move.

lol