Epiphone So Cal 50 Review

18th April 2009


Review of the Epiphone So Cal 50H amp and So Cal 412SL cabinet

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26 Responses to “Epiphone So Cal 50 Review”

  1. StephenFiorentini Says:

    Personal for many years, ive been using a Marshall MG15MSII, which works amazing, great tone, and has withstood a 900 people gig i played at caird hall in dundee a couple years back

    but this, this sounds so fresh

  2. jblittlefield Says:

    I grabbed a used SoCal for $299 and a used Marshall 4×12 (with Vintage 30s) for $499. $800 and I’m loving it.

    I tried the 1960A, a 2×12 (with Vintage 30s), a Peavy Winsdor 4×12, and a B52 4×12 before settling on the Marshall Vintage.

    BTW, the 8 ohm Vintage 30s break-up much earlier than the 16 ohm ones and I think that has a lot to do with the tone I’m getting (very “old school” IMHO).

  3. jblittlefield Says:

    I run a Radial Plexitube, EH Metal Muff, Line 6 MM4, and BBE Sonic Stomp in front of this and a Marshall Vintage 30 4×12 behind it and can get pretty much any sound I want.

    I play everything from Classic Brit rock to Black Sabbath to yes, even Green Day and Blink 182.

    I’ve found that using Channel 2 (with the Gain almost off and the Contour around 10-11 O’Clock) and the Interactive EQ — rather than Channel 1 — as my “Clean” channel sounds much better for the sound I’m after.

  4. tfrost1988 Says:

    this amp isnt one of those high gain ones. completely different. And WAY less expensive.

  5. tfrost1988 Says:

    ok, I have a question for anyone who has this amp.
    A) What type of tubes are the preamp tubes? I know the power tubes are EL34’s.
    B) What happens if I take the reverb chamber out/unplug the two cords from it? Frankly I cant stand the reverb on this thing and it rattles like a sonofabitch when I take it to gigs.

  6. vesbryd Says:

    This is just a Grainger Hammerhead with a new badge.

  7. russefireballs93 Says:

    JUST UNDER A GRAND!! you can get these in the uk for £393 (about $510) head and cab!!

  8. blinksawesome Says:

    I think you’ll find Tom uses a mesa.

  9. swishitjoey Says:

    i agree with likkamatt, i mean ive played gibson guitars, and theyre awesome. but i play epiphone and for the price difference, epiphone is worth it and soon ppl will realize it even though you hear a lot of, just buy gibson!!

  10. FlightOfAChimaira Says:

    is this amp worth it’s price?

    does it have a good eq that really changes the sound?

  11. padawan007 Says:

    or get BUGERA or get peavey 6505

  12. padawan007 Says:

    ohh and i used this amp to play blues and nothing more and maybe calssic staff but if you want to play like greenday or others dont get this amp better marshall.

  13. padawan007 Says:

    ermmm i used this head man this head is how can i say i dont want use bad words ….. but save up money for a marshall JCM 2000 i can say or to something else or laney man or there is much more expensive amp like mesa and others BUT DONT GET SOLID STATE GET TUBE AMP , epiphone have bad electronic and cheap quality

  14. ledsabbath165 Says:

    Line 6 Half Stack or this?

  15. LiamBamBam Says:

    yeh man … i would advise getting a distortion pedal though, maybe a boss ds-2 or if you want the marshall sound (both tom delonge and billie joe armstrong use marshalls) get a marshall jackhammer pedal

  16. maximizebux Says:

    Yes it’s suits your style, not 100% though but hey, it’s a lot cheaper..

  17. jka1989 Says:

    Is this good for Blink 182 and Green Day covers? Anyone please? I gotta know before i buy it next week.

  18. likkamatt Says:

    Epiphone are gonna pass Gibson soon… lol

  19. likkamatt Says:

    Are you talking about the valveking? The Valveking is Class A and Class A/B. There’s a knob on it called “texture” that lets you swap.

  20. mooghammondb3 Says:

    Don’t worry about a Solid State rectifier.
    It’s still an all-tube class A circuit with one, and Fenders been putting them in their amps since the silverface days (67-73ish).

  21. Acidrain1993 Says:

    oh ya i know the difference between a tube AMP and a solid state. i used to have a MG series marshall which as you probably know is solid state. now i have a valve king. i always knew tube amps rocked i just couldnt afford em. i still cant! haha

  22. aznedvin Says:

    I believe it is a device that convert AC(alternating current) to DC(direct current).

    Now regarding solid state rectifiers, they aren’t bad or anything and honestly there’s not much of a difference performance or tone wise between tube or solid state rectifiers. It’s just that tube rectifiers converts the current differently.

    Now don’t get these confused when it comes to amps. Tube amps and solid-state amps are completely different when it comes to tone.

  23. Acidrain1993 Says:

    hey can someone explain to me what a rectifier is? i have no idea? is a solid state rectifier bad?

  24. SparcoRX7 Says:

    Yea, it has a setting on the clean channel that says “Crunch” that does vintage tones quite well.

  25. peregranner Says:

    Would this be good for using just the clean and putting it through stomp boxes?

  26. Kassie Says:

    Understanding tube amps.

    Adding tungsols 12ax7’s in the preamp will turn this amp into a brighter hard rock amp. Especially with a high gain version in the PI.

    Adding JJEc803S will give you smoother top end and more mids.

    Adding a lower gain type 12at7 in V1 and the amp will clean op more. 2×12at7 and 1 high gain 12ax7 with 2kt88 in the power section (circuit mod required) wil make it a good clean amp more of like a plexi sound

    Adding a choke is also an upgrade that’s well worth the investment, that doesn’t cost much. There’s a lot to be done to fit your taste, but the basic principle of this amp is very good.

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