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Great little amp!

Started by Bill Moore, August 01, 2013, 05:46:53 PM

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Bill Moore

Some of my customers have a shop that buys estates, and I tell them to find old amps for me to tinker with. A few weeks ago, one of the fellows came in with an "old" amp, and gave it to me. I guess it's probably 80's, Dean Markley, K20. It's really clean, (brown tolex), but would cut in and out while playing. I pulled the chassis, and cleaned the pots, now as good as new! Surprisingly good sound, with a little 8" speaker, and has decent built in OD. Now if I can get my grandkids more interested in guitar, I have an amp for one of them!

J M Fahey

DM K20? Killer little amp.
Just ask joecool  ;)

joecool85

Quote from: J M Fahey on August 01, 2013, 09:02:04 PM
DM K20? Killer little amp.
Just ask joecool  ;)

Mine is a K20-X, but honestly there isn't a large difference between the regular K20 and the K20-X with the exception of the X using black tolex and omitting the line out.
Life is what you make it.
Still rockin' the Dean Markley K-20X
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Bill Moore

I may have lost mine! My sister in law was by over the weekend, and I showed it to her, she thought it was so "cute". I told her to take it home, and play with it for a while. My wife talked to her on sunday, and she couldn't say enough about the thing, maybe wondering if it was for sale.

joecool85

Quote from: Bill Moore on August 21, 2013, 11:34:30 AM
I may have lost mine! My sister in law was by over the weekend, and I showed it to her, she thought it was so "cute". I told her to take it home, and play with it for a while. My wife talked to her on sunday, and she couldn't say enough about the thing, maybe wondering if it was for sale.

Yeah, you'll probably never get it back.
Life is what you make it.
Still rockin' the Dean Markley K-20X
thatraymond.com

Bill Moore

Well it's been 3 years, but I got my little Dean Markley amp back!
I think I will try one of the Eminence 8" speakers, and see if it does fatten up the bottom end a little.

joecool85

Let me know how you like it, I've looked at that same speaker but haven't been able to pull the trigger on a $65 purchase for that right now.

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Life is what you make it.
Still rockin' the Dean Markley K-20X
thatraymond.com

galaxiex

May I suggest one of the Jensen MOD speakers?  :)

I admit to being totally enamored with these speakers. Just love em!  8)

I have a MOD 10-50 in a cabinet and have plugged no less than a half dozen different SS amps into it, and they all sound great!

When I get the cash I think I will pull the Jensen Vintage Reissue C12Q out of my Silverface Fender Deluxe Reverb and replace it with a MOD.   :)
If it ain't broke I'll fix it until it is.

joecool85

For an 8 inch speaker will the Jensen mod speakers bring in much mid and lows over a stock speaker?  That's where my Dean Markley lacks. Of course, being an 8" it will only be so strong...

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Life is what you make it.
Still rockin' the Dean Markley K-20X
thatraymond.com

galaxiex

Well it looks like they only have one 8" MOD model.

Described as;

"Lows Loose/Fat, Mids Firm, Highs Smooth, Overdrive Smooth".

"Guitarist Description:
Straightforward tone with smooth highs and more predominant lows. Responds to overdrive distortion with a mellow fuzz overdrive."

More here....

https://www.jensentone.com/mod_series/mod_8_20

If it ain't broke I'll fix it until it is.

J M Fahey

I suggest you leave your little DM as is but add an external speaker jack which cuts the internal speaker off.
Then you build a separate 2 x 10" or 2 x 12" cabinet, which will be 4 ohms, what the DM needs, and use it as a head.
It will surprise you, both with increased volume and body.
You can still carry the little one anywhere you go if gig does not merit hauling extra weight/bulk.
Best of both worlds.

joecool85

Quote from: J M Fahey on January 08, 2017, 06:16:36 PM
I suggest you leave your little DM as is but add an external speaker jack which cuts the internal speaker off.
Then you build a separate 2 x 10" or 2 x 12" cabinet, which will be 4 ohms, what the DM needs, and use it as a head.
It will surprise you, both with increased volume and body.
You can still carry the little one anywhere you go if gig does not merit hauling extra weight/bulk.
Best of both worlds.
This is true. I've used mine to drive other speakers and even running a 10" cab it sounded quite impressive.

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Life is what you make it.
Still rockin' the Dean Markley K-20X
thatraymond.com

mexicanyella

The cabinet on my K-20 is falling apart, so I pulled the chassis out and discovered that it makes a pretty cool bass guitar preamp! I play a passive P-bass, and on the clean setting the K-20-as-preamp can give some big, deep, clear notes with a piano-like twanginess to them, and on the distortion setting (with gain low, maybe 2-3 max) you can EQ in some midrangey, slightly dirty P-bass fingerstyle tones, and clean them up by slightly backing off the instrument's volume knob. It's fun!

I think I am going to bolt it to an upside-down-installed rack shelf, so the open guts are covered and the lettering is still right-side up, and rack it along with my Peavey M-3000 power amp as a budget rat bass rig, and see how that works out.

mexicanyella

Still haven't bought a rack shelf (or a rack to install it in), but here's photographic evidence of my non-UL-listed K-20 chassis, M-3000 combo driving a Peavey SP-5ti cabinet's "low" input (15" Scorpion speaker, horn bypassed). This contraption isn't really any louder than my Peavey TKO 115 combo--which uses the same 15" Scorpion speaker, in a different cabinet--but the K-20's distortion channel at a low gain setting gets a warm, slightly distorted midrangey tone that sounds great with a P-bass in a rock setting...even with this old PA speaker as a temporary cabinet.

galaxiex

If it ain't broke I'll fix it until it is.