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Old 02-11-2009, 08:28 PM
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Polytone v.s. Acoustic Image

After a year in the repair shop (don't ask!) I got my much loved Polytone mini-brute back yesterday. It's around a 1980 model. So I thought I'd do a comparison with my new and groovy Acoustic Image Clarus / Contra combination.

Test instruments were my 1880 flat back double bass with an underwood / Golden Bullet microphone combination (spirocore lights) and my 5 String (low B) Eminence EUB with the Realist pick up (Helicore Hybrid).

My observations were :

1 - The AI wins overall with a warmer rounded sound with adequate focus. The tone shaping and other amp features are far superior.

2 - The Polytone is still a great amp and may well have the edge when you really need to cut through - big band or something loud

3 - The underwood sounds pretty good with the Polytone - very close in quality to the AI. It also really brought out that Spirocore growl. However,it's a very bad bowing combination for me.

4 - The Realist sounds pretty poor with the Polytone and very much better with the AI

5 - The microphone is very much better with the AI, especially when a bit of feedback control or tone shaping is required. I don't think I'd bow with the mic thru the Polytone.

BTW - I tend to use the microphone only for bowing - I often run is through the 2nd Clarus channel where I can give it separate e.q. and possibly a touch of reverb when required.

In summary, it's great to have 2 complete rigs again. The underwood / Polytone combo will certainly get some outings when it's a "take no prisoners" routine. The AI / underwood / microphone will be the set up of choice where taste and tone rule the day. The Realist will probably never be seen with the Polytone.

BTW2 - if things get very rock and pop, I find that the Eminence / Realist and my SWR Baby Blue (original model) really kicks - and the low Bs are great.

Hmm - wonder what happens if I run the ext speaker output on the polytone thru the contra - Later!

Cheers from downunder.
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Old 02-12-2009, 08:32 AM
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Nice write-up Adam.
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Old 02-12-2009, 11:54 AM
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nice review.

I recently picked up a Mini Brute III at a price I couldn't refuse. Used it on a gig last night for the first time and it sounded really nice, not the best amp I've owned but very good considering it's 25 years old and fairly light weight.
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