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The Return of Gibson Amps: Falcon 5 & Falcon 20 - Full Demo

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  • The Return of Gibson Amps: Falcon 5 & Falcon 20 - Full Demo

    So am I wrong to think these are low-wattage Mesa Boogie amps with Randell's mojo and Gibson's logo




    EDIT: I just looked at the price Gibson can go poop in its hat.

    DUAL FALCON 20 2X10 COMBO
    Dimensionality and motion for a wide range of musical styles

    Patented Multi-Watt, 6L6, Pure Class A Power
    Full, Half, or Low (15, 6, or 2-Watt) modes
    Pair of 10” JensenŽ Blackbird Alnico speakers
    Volume and tone controls with pure signal path design
    Footswitchable, All-Tube Spring Reverb
    Footswitchable Tremolo with global Speed and Depth controls
    Three-button footswitch included
    $ 2,199

    THE FALCON 20
    Greater spread and projection, along with enhanced bass response and increased headroom

    Dual 6V6 power stage utilizes patented Multi-Watt™ technology
    12, five, or bedroom-friendly one-watt Class A power modes
    12-inch Jensen Blackbird 40 Alnico speaker
    Volume and tone controls with a wider, more usable range
    Lush onboard all-tube spring reverb
    Hypnotic throb of an onboard all-tube tremolo
    Two-button footswitch included
    $ 1,799​
    Last edited by Securb; 04-16-2024, 03:30 PM.

  • #2
    it says gibson, of course its gonna be overpriced. they dont sound half bad though

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    • #3
      I think they sound amazing, but as I said, it is hand-wired in the Mesa Boogie factory and designed by Randell Smith himself. Of course, they sound killer.

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      • #4
        At that price, there is a lot of competition, including many amps made in the same factory. If I was going to spend that much on an amp, I doubt it would be a Gibson.
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        • #5
          Certainly not aimed at the style of music I play, but they do look pretty.

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          • #6
            Not a fan based on that video.

            Certainly not my styles whatsoever, and the distortion sounds like crap ha ha ha I don't like to bash on things (except Fendurr of course,) but that sounded terrible, to me anyhow
            https://open.spotify.com/artist/7e2g...TLy6SQH5nk44wA

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            • #7
              this amp is 100% not aimed at the metal crowd. not surprised you dont like it, furry and loose

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              • #8
                It is not my style either. If I got it it would be a novelty thing like my Excelsior. But I paid $299 for the Excelsior, what Gibson is asking is too rich for my blood for a novelty.

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                • #9
                  I'm sure it's a stencil amp and you can find the same PCB circuit in amps by other manufacturers. I doubt there's much similarity to an original Falcon. Although to be fair to Gibson they didn't have much standardization in their old amps so it's hard to nail down a definitive circuit.
                  Last edited by idsnowdog; 04-28-2024, 12:26 PM.

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