A couple of months ago, I made a 1x12" cab. I was pretty happy with the way it turned out. Encouraged by that project, I decided to convert my favorite little combo amp into a matching head:
Vypyr 15 Head: gallery and build photos
Check out the full gallery above, but here's a before and after preview:
I'm just a tinkerer, and I barely know what I'm doing when it comes to this kind of thing... that said, I think things turned out pretty nicely! It was relatively easy to do, and a hell of a lot of fun to build.
If you're thinking about a project like this, do it! It's super fun and you'll have a one-of-a-kind amp. If you have done something like this (I know I'm not the first), I'd love to see pics!
A note about the Peavey Vypyr 15: I chose the Vypyr 15 to hack up for this project for a few reasons. First, it's a super fun little modeling amp with a decent range of tones and effects. Second, you can get these things on Craigslist for around $40... so it's a pretty low investment. If I screwed things up and had to scrap the project, I wouldn't have felt too bad. Third, the Vypyr software allows for cab swaps... meaning it's possible to voice the output of the amp to accommodate different styles of cab/speaker (to a limited degree). So this little Vypyr is now voiced a bit brighter than its default to compensate for the naturally added low end that a 12" speaker adds.
A note about the note about Vypyr cab swapping: So this cab swapping thing is only available with firmware version 1.58 (and beyond) of the Vypyr software. The original Vypyr that I bought ($25, Craigslist) was version 1.55. You can't update the Vypyr 15 because it's missing the requisite midi port that is used to push new software from your computer to the unit via a USB to midi cable (its larger siblings have a midi port). So, on the 15, you're stuck with whatever was installed at the factory. There's a thread on the forums that goes over all of this stuff. Anyway, every time one of these would pop up on CL or similar, I'd ask the seller to check the software version (yeah, I'm that guy). I finally found one on Reverb that clocked in at version 1.58. I picked it up for $45 including shipping!
Look! I made a Vypyr 15 head!
Look! I made a Vypyr 15 head!
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That is sooo beautiful!!
You should work for Peavey. All the finishings are really Great
Really like the grill cloth you used.
You took the Vypyr Series to another level, a Pro Rig.
Very Impressive.
You should work for Peavey. All the finishings are really Great
Really like the grill cloth you used.
You took the Vypyr Series to another level, a Pro Rig.
Very Impressive.
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Looks good from here! Nice.
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If anyone else is thinking of doing this you can add the midi board to the vypyr15. The DSP board in the vypyr15 already has the pin connector on it. You only need to get the midi board for the vypyr (not VIP) and the connecting cable and install on the back side of the chassis. You will need to drill a hole for it.sambot wrote:A note about the note about Vypyr cab swapping: So this cab swapping thing is only available with firmware version 1.58 (and beyond) of the Vypyr software. The original Vypyr that I bought ($25, Craigslist) was version 1.55. You can't update the Vypyr 15 because it's missing the requisite midi port that is used to push new software from your computer to the unit via a USB to midi cable (its larger siblings have a midi port). So, on the 15, you're stuck with whatever was installed at the factory. There's a thread on the forums that goes over all of this stuff. Anyway, every cableone of these would pop up on CL or similar, I'd ask the seller to check the software version (yeah, I'm that guy). I finally found one on Reverb that clocked in at version 1.58. I picked it up for $45 including shipping!
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This is true, but I believe you also have to add a resistor to the board of the 15 when updating it for midi. Still easily worth doing. Oh... fantastic job on this project! Love it!wmjones wrote:If anyone else is thinking of doing this you can add the midi board to the vypyr15. The DSP board in the vypyr15 already has the pin connector on it. You only need to get the midi board for the vypyr (not VIP) and the connecting cable and install on the back side of the chassis. You will need to drill a hole for it.sambot wrote:A note about the note about Vypyr cab swapping: So this cab swapping thing is only available with firmware version 1.58 (and beyond) of the Vypyr software. The original Vypyr that I bought ($25, Craigslist) was version 1.55. You can't update the Vypyr 15 because it's missing the requisite midi port that is used to push new software from your computer to the unit via a USB to midi cable (its larger siblings have a midi port). So, on the 15, you're stuck with whatever was installed at the factory. There's a thread on the forums that goes over all of this stuff. Anyway, every cableone of these would pop up on CL or similar, I'd ask the seller to check the software version (yeah, I'm that guy). I finally found one on Reverb that clocked in at version 1.58. I picked it up for $45 including shipping!
Peavey HP Special FT in Blue Moon Burst, Vypyr 30 with Effects Loop, Zoom G5, Vypyr Pro 100.
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Yeah, I think I saw that midi board hack somewhere. Just a bit beyond my expertise, I think. For me, it was easier to wait for a version 1.58 Vypyr to become available. I didn't have to wait too long.
Now I do have an extra Vypyr 15 at 1.55. Could be worth experimenting with the midi board. Although, the stock cab looks big enough to replace the 8" with a 10". Maybe that's the next project...
Now I do have an extra Vypyr 15 at 1.55. Could be worth experimenting with the midi board. Although, the stock cab looks big enough to replace the 8" with a 10". Maybe that's the next project...
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It can be done. I stuffed a 12 in one. Had to make an angled baffle. Kind of goofy,but still cool.sambot wrote:Yeah, I think I saw that midi board hack somewhere. Just a bit beyond my expertise, I think. For me, it was easier to wait for a version 1.58 Vypyr to become available. I didn't have to wait too long.
Now I do have an extra Vypyr 15 at 1.55. Could be worth experimenting with the midi board. Although, the stock cab looks big enough to replace the 8" with a 10". Maybe that's the next project...
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j_fury68 that is pure genius to angle the speaker like that!
So you did not, have to change the speaker opening...
I don't care much for 4x12s that are angled, yet combos are nice to have tilted back a bit.
Great
Lot of Talented people here, thats for sure
So you did not, have to change the speaker opening...
I don't care much for 4x12s that are angled, yet combos are nice to have tilted back a bit.
Great
Lot of Talented people here, thats for sure
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Yes. I removed the baffle in front of the amp and opened up the hole to allow for speaker sound to travel more freely. I replaced it so it holds the grill cloth. Sometimes I get an "out of the box" idea that works. Thanks.vypyrtrails wrote:j_fury68 that is pure genius to angle the speaker like that!
So you did not, have to change the speaker opening...
I don't care much for 4x12s that are angled, yet combos are nice to have tilted back a bit.
Great
Lot of Talented people here, thats for sure
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This is BRILLIANT!!!j_fury68 wrote:sambot wrote:It can be done. I stuffed a 12 in one. Had to make an angled baffle. Kind of goofy,but still cool.
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That is maxing out the allotted space. Good solution.
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That looks BEAUTIFUL OP!
Idea ----- Be cool to put some lit up dummy tubes in the bottom behind a screen. Tell some amp snobs it was a one of a kind prototype
Idea ----- Be cool to put some lit up dummy tubes in the bottom behind a screen. Tell some amp snobs it was a one of a kind prototype
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Yes! Or just some LEDs or something… because the Vypyr doesn't already have enough of those! Ha!CharlesCCC wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 2:39 pmIdea ----- Be cool to put some lit up dummy tubes in the bottom behind a screen. Tell some amp snobs it was a one of a kind prototype