Jonathan Pivar

  • Jonathan Pivar is a musician and composer based in San Diego, California. He tends to be a one-man-band...
  • He plays guitar, bass, and drums. Also, programs synths. Influences range from Industrial to Classic Rock, Motown to Punk.
  • Jonathan produces, and engineers... And, dabbles in amps and effects. He is currently working on apps, based in Pure Data, for IOS. He is also working on a start-up.
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Physical/Virtual Type Information

Tube Stack
Vacuum-Tube Guitar Amplifier
6V6 push-pull valve amplifier based-on the '63 Fender Princeton Reverb with a twist. Head and two matching 1x12" cabinets dressed in white tolex.
  • Flexibility And Usability With The Challenges Of Recording In An Apartment, While Remaining Gigable..
  • Puts Out Roughly 13-15 Juicy, Tube Watts. Plenty Loud Enough To Get Evicted Without An Attenuator.
  • I Purchased This Attenuator From Tube Juice, Totally Satisfied. It Allows Me To Have Crank It To 11 Tone At Managable And Controllable Volumes.
  • All Vintage Tubes, Salvaged From An Old, Beaten-Down Hammond Organ. Very Creamy, Sounds 50's/60's/70's Plugged Straight In, 80's/90's/??? With A Few Pedals. Lush Spring Reverb. Lush, Lush.
  • 12" Jensen Alnico Speaker In The Top Cabinet, With An Open/Semi/Closed-Back Design. I Keep It Open For That Fender-y Vibe. Bottom Speaker Is A Mojotone Greenback Reproduction, I Keep It The Back Closed For A Little Darker/Marshall-y Flavor. Cabinets Are Switchable And Sound Drastically Different.
  • Reverb, Tremolo, And An Electro-Harmonix Switchblade Used As Speaker Switch. Tons Of Variety. All Tones Tube Seem To Be In There.



  • Greetings, All

    Thanks for stopping to look at my piece of the web...

    Somehow, I always seem to be tinkering with one thing or another...

    There's nothing more satisfying than finishing a good project...

    And, there's always more to learn...

    Check back to see what's built next...

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