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Tom Rierden

 

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Post  Posted 5 Aug 2021 5:12 pm    
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Any advice/opinions out there in PSGland about Milkman Amps.
Thinking about biting the bullet and pulling the trigger on the 40 watt PSG Model.
Sure are pricey...However,the demos online sound sweet and purdy.

Thanks
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Steve Mueller

 

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Post  Posted 5 Aug 2021 7:12 pm    
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I've got 2 mini's, one with a 12" and one with a 15". Great amps. I have NOS tubes in mine but they sound great with regular tubes.
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Dave Hopping


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Aurora, Colorado
Post  Posted 5 Aug 2021 8:07 pm    
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I have the Half & Half 15" combo. Best sounding and most portable of all my steel amps.
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Tom Dillon


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La Mesa, California, USA
Post  Posted 6 Aug 2021 7:32 am    
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I have/had a few Milkman amps:

- 40W Pedal Steel Mini. I use it often and like it a lot. It's a good balance between weight and headroom for a tube amp and works well for most gigs. Built with top quality components. It makes a great Telecaster amp too. I have bigger amp for louder gigs but rarely use it since I can mic the Mini if needed.

- Milkman "The Amp". I use this for a DI, recording and rehearsals with a TT12 cabinet.

- I had a Half and Half with a Telonics 15 for a while and sold it. It's also a good option. Plenty of headroom and very light.
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Karl Paulsen

 

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Post  Posted 6 Aug 2021 11:17 am    
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Another Half and Half 15" combo user.
Absolutely love it. Not a fair comparison, but it blows away my Reno and Vegas.

I really think the combo of tube pre, SS power and Neo speaker is a winner.
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Michael Stephens


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South Hadley, MA
Post  Posted 6 Aug 2021 11:33 am    
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Another big fan of the Half & Half. A lot more power than I need for rehearsals or small gigs, but perfect for larger gigs and outside. Big, warm, clear great tone. Great reverb as well. And very light weight!
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Steve Lipsey


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Portland, Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 6 Aug 2021 8:46 pm    
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If you are a fan of slightly overdriven "voice of angels" tube tone, the 40 watt will let you get there. If you want warm clean tone as loud as you can possibly want, the half & half will get you there.

I've had both...ended up with a half and half with an Earth Drive for pedal steel, but really liked the 40 watt cranked tone - the half and half was just a lot lighter...in that vein, I've ended up with a Milkman "the Amp" on my pedalboard now that I'm playing lap and dobro......
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Tom Wolverton


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Carpinteria, CA
Post  Posted 6 Aug 2021 9:53 pm     Love MM amps
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I have a half and half head. I usually run it with a TT12 in a Rick Johnson cab. Sometimes with a Telonics 15. A nice amp.


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Peter Leavenworth

 

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Madbury, New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2021 9:32 am     Milkman amps
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I have a custom Milkman Sideman 50w head that is terrific. It compares very closely with my 1966 Super Reverb 410 when I run the Sideman through the Super's speakers. And Tim Marcus's customer support couldn't be better.
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Charlie Thompson

 

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South Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 8 Aug 2021 5:14 am    
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Two Thumbs up for Milkman Amps. I have several. My favorite is an original Sideman 50 watt w 2 channels. Tim is very responsive and stands behind his products.
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Mike Marsh


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Florida, USA
Post  Posted 8 Aug 2021 11:37 am     Two types of Milkman amps.
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There are the original Milkman Tube amps 40 and 80 Watt PSG amps and then the higher powered Solid State amps. Both are great high quality clean platforms but of course the Tube amps are my Favorites. They tend to be more dynamic.
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Tom Rierden

 

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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 11 Aug 2021 4:38 pm     Milkman 40W PSG Mini
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Tom Dillon wrote:
I have/had a few Milkman amps:

- 40W Pedal Steel Mini. I use it often and like it a lot. It's a good balance between weight and headroom for a tube amp and works well for most gigs. Built with top quality components. It makes a great Telecaster amp too. I have bigger amp for louder gigs but rarely use it since I can mic the Mini if needed.

- Milkman "The Amp". I use this for a DI, recording and rehearsals with a TT12 cabinet.

- I had a Half and Half with a Telonics 15 for a while and sold it. It's also a good option. Plenty of headroom and very light.


Thanks for the reply Tom! Does your 40W Mini Have a 12" or 15" Speaker?
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Tom Dillon


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La Mesa, California, USA
Post  Posted 12 Aug 2021 6:47 am     Re: Milkman 40W PSG Mini
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Tom Rierden wrote:
Thanks for the reply Tom! Does your 40W Mini Have a 12" or 15" Speaker?


My 40W mini has the stock Milkman 4 ohm 12" speaker. It sounds great as is. Like a couple forum members have written about, I had a vintage JBL D120F re-coned to 4 ohm, and I intend to put that in at some point. It will make the amp heavier but I'm pretty sure I'll like the sound better.

I have an amp/cab switcher and I've been able to compare the Mini amp with a few 4 ohm 15" speakers in different sized cabinets - JBL D130, EPS-15C and Telonics. Also a DoubleT-12. All sounded great to me at lower volume in my music room. I liked the JBL best. At full volume for gigs, I've only used the Mini with the stock speaker.
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John Dowden

 

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Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 14 Aug 2021 8:31 am    
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My favorite thing about my Milkman amps, besides the tone and craftsmanship, is that 8 years after purchasing my Mini Tim still answers any random questions I have within minutes on Facebook. Try getting Fender to do that.
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Josh Yenne


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Sonoma California
Post  Posted 15 Aug 2021 12:49 am    
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Absolutely great amps. Tim is the man!

Run run away from those Peaveys!

Very Happy

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