JohnnyGuitar
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A Peavey classic 20...
And it has a story (you can skip to the short review):
I went to check for amps in big shops today... been searching for one for a while. Went to a big store and they told me- sure, we have something for any taste...
And showed me to a huge wall of... solid state amps... :smack:
One of the clients in the shop tells me you should go round the corner, there's a guy who fixes amps there he might hae something for you. I arrive to two shops- a small guitar workshop (the owner is pretty famous here and makes good custom Fender copies- would be another thread soon
) and the amp workshop that was on the next door. The guitar luthier tells me I might have something for you... calls a friend who brings the amp. I bought it for less then $200. Good for any tube amp isn't it?
Just amazing how it happend... coinsidence from start to finish...
So far I played it with a custom Strat and Tele from the workshop... both packed with vintage SD single coils (SSL-1 and STL-1), with an Epiphone Sheraton (not a bad guitar actualy) and with my Gibson Night Hawk...
The tone is very, very warm... much warmer then the Classic 30 I've played.
Tonewise, it reminds me of a Fender Bassman in a way. Maybe because it works through a 10'' speaker, maybe because of the tubes the guy I bought it from put in... don't know...
Well, that's it for now...
I'm going to play it some more... then post other thing... :laugh2:
And it has a story (you can skip to the short review):
I went to check for amps in big shops today... been searching for one for a while. Went to a big store and they told me- sure, we have something for any taste...
And showed me to a huge wall of... solid state amps... :smack:
One of the clients in the shop tells me you should go round the corner, there's a guy who fixes amps there he might hae something for you. I arrive to two shops- a small guitar workshop (the owner is pretty famous here and makes good custom Fender copies- would be another thread soon
Just amazing how it happend... coinsidence from start to finish...
So far I played it with a custom Strat and Tele from the workshop... both packed with vintage SD single coils (SSL-1 and STL-1), with an Epiphone Sheraton (not a bad guitar actualy) and with my Gibson Night Hawk...
The tone is very, very warm... much warmer then the Classic 30 I've played.
Tonewise, it reminds me of a Fender Bassman in a way. Maybe because it works through a 10'' speaker, maybe because of the tubes the guy I bought it from put in... don't know...
Well, that's it for now...
I'm going to play it some more... then post other thing... :laugh2: