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  • Gretsch Amps?

    Anyone ever tried one? Handwired, PTP, all tube... look nice. But, they're about 2500-3000.


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    Re: Gretsch Amps?

    I have only played the old ones. The Gretsch Twin Reverb is one of the coolest amps I have ever played. Really love the grind on it. I can't see spending any cash on this new stuff when the same brands vintage counterparts sound as good if not better. Gibson is the same way.
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      Re: Gretsch Amps?

      Yeah, I've got one from the late 40s/early 50's that sounds sweet, and I've got a 65? 6150 that just ROCKS. No $h!t with a strat bridge I come SO close (but not quite) to Page's sound on Led Zeppelin I. I guess cuz it's made by Valco? Anyway, they're great amps.

      The new ones I believe are made by Victoria amps. Not sure about that, but I've read it somewhere.
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