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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 11:06 am
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I haven't had that many over the years and I end up keeping my tube amps.

Alamo Paragon bass amp - early 1970s - gutted and will be rebuilt when I find a schematic
Fender Bassman 100 - 1973 - gutted and will be rebuilt either stock or as two separate amps in one.
Fender Bandmaster SF - 1967 (stock BF circuit)
Traynor YBA-1A Mk II - 1968(ish)
Sunn Spectrum II - 1967(ish)
Sunn Sentura II - 1966(ish)

Hybrid or SS
Ampeg SVT3
Kustom K-200 head (turquoise sparkle)
Fender 112SE
Fender Mustang II
Vox AD30DT

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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 8:03 am
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Added a Micro-Terror to my list a few days ago, awesome little amp for practice or backup gigging amp assuming you don't need a lot of headroom!

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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:04 pm
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A modest "collection", but have had the Concert and Bandmaster since buying new in the 60's and found no reason to add more, except for the Frontman, which is much more portable around the house.
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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 3:44 pm
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Lenny1716 wrote:
A modest "collection", but have had the Concert and Bandmaster since buying new in the 60's and found no reason to add more, except for the Frontman, which is much more portable around the house.
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1967 Fender Bandmaster.
2009 Fender Frontman 25R.


Lenny...Classic Fender tones from a 2x12 and a 4x10...seems to me you don't NEED anything else! Nice amps!
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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 5:07 pm
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OK. I'll play too!

- Fender Pro Jr. (90s USA Tweed)
- Fender Excelsior (original brown)
- Peavey ValveKing II 20 Micro Head (with Ampeg SVT210 AV cab)
- Fender Rumble 30
- Fender FrontMan 25R
- Vox Mini 5R
- Epiphone mini amp

That's 7. It just kinda' happened, but I see that there are MANY folks with many more amps thant that! :lol:

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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:29 pm
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I feel really out amped here.

1966 Fender Princeton Reverb w/original Jensen 10" speaker.
1966 Fender Bandmaster head w/home made 2x12 cabinet w/2 Eminence Cannabis Rex.
1968 Fender Twin wAB763 chassis.

Sure doesn't seem like much compared to some of you.


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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 7:44 am
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nedorama wrote:
Arjay's is a fine list indeed! Here's what I have so far:

1959? Bogen Challenger CHA-33 PA converted to a guitar amp head
'65 Bandmaster, converted to a 2x12 combo by Newell amps (still have original head cab)
'65 Tremolux w/ 2x10 cab
'65 Showman w/ 2x12 Bandmaster cab or Ampeg SVT 210HE bass cab
'74 SF Princeton
'77 SF Princeton Reverb with DR OT
Dr. Z Mini Z & 1x12 Cab

It's a start… Next on the list (may be a while for these)
Pre-74 Deluxe Reverb
Dr. Z Maz 18


I have a clear case of amp envy. Of all the amps I've played, the Fenders sound as good or better than any-marshalls, Dr. Z, Bogner, Budda. Fender's reverb and vibrato can't be beat either.


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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:50 pm
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Thanks - its been 14 years in the making, and often buying damaged/modded amps at a discount and bringing them back. When I see a '65 Tremolux cab for $150, I need to get it…

Agree that the Fenders sound great; the Dr. Z brings the EL84 sound, which I don't have from my Fenders - but that's what an ABY switch is for. Together, it sounds amazing….

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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 8:34 am
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nedorama wrote:
Thanks - its been 14 years in the making, and often buying damaged/modded amps at a discount and bringing them back. When I see a '65 Tremolux cab for $150, I need to get it…

Agree that the Fenders sound great; the Dr. Z brings the EL84 sound, which I don't have from my Fenders - but that's what an ABY switch is for. Together, it sounds amazing….



+1...Nothing Like re-furbing an amp and bringing it back! Hats off to Leo for designing them to be so serviceable.

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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 12:37 pm
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Mustang 1
Bronco 40
SCX2
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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:02 am
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1965 Bandmaster
1969 Bandmaster Reverb Oversized 212 Cab
1966 Super Reverb
1968 Bassman (missing from picture;being repaired)
1971 Twin Reverb
1973 Vibrolux Reverb
1975 Champ
1978 Princeton Reverb
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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 3:37 pm
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1965 Bandmaster
1969 Bandmaster Reverb Oversized 212 Cab
1966 Super Reverb
1968 Bassman (missing from picture;being repaired)
1971 Twin Reverb
1973 Vibrolux Reverb
1975 Champ
1978 Princeton Reverb
Greta
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Oldvictrola...heck of collection! A little bit of everything!

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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 6:06 am
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1947 Masco Map 15
1948 Masco Map120
1948 Gibson BR9
1953 National Model 1275
1957 Gretsch Electromatic Artist
1963 Silvertone 1484
1964 Kay 720
1965 Hilgen Meteor
1966 Silvertone 1482
1968 Gibson Hawk
1969 Silvertone 1422
1969 Plush P1000s
1973 AIMS Dual Twelve
1974 Fender Bronco
1981 Fender 75

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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:06 am
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Hilgen Meteor! Nice! My first amp was a Hilgen Basso Grande, and part of me wants to find one again...

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Post subject: Re: List Your Amps
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:32 am
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Hilgen Meteor! Nice! My first amp was a Hilgen Basso Grande, and part of me wants to find one again...


Thanks, yes those Hilgens are cool obscure amps.

Funny thing that you mention, the Basso Grande, I also have a Basso Grande B2503, head only. It's been stripped of it's original tolex and is down for a cap job right now. You almost never see them complete with their piggy back bottom.

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