Humphrey Bear
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Has anyone checked out any Mako amps?
Take a look at the website:
http://www.makoamplification.com/
Here's some info from the website:
Andrew Solner
Owner & Proprietor
info@makoamplification.com
That's right, just one dude makes it all- woodwork, winding transformers, soldering, janitor, etc..
New shop address:
2646 Palma Drive Suite 285
Ventura|California|93003
805.650.TONE
805.650.8665 fax
And now to his amps:
Currently he has four heads, three combos and two cabinets on offer.
He has a new 4 channel 100watt head in development:
The Mako MAK 4.
There are no specs on the website but this is what I found out:
*100watts
*4 Channels:
Same tones as the Custom Hundred Watt plus the 4 th
channel called the Grinder. It's way over the top with gain and bottom
end.
Channel one is completley clean(Fender type),
Chan 2 breaks up a bit,
Chan 3 is pure rock,
and Chan 4 is extreme.
*The channels are independent,
each with a loop and switchable boost.
*hybrid construction using some
printed circuit board technology with standard turret board layouts.
*1/4 jacks on the rear panel to hook up to
an external midi switcher. It comes with a 13 button footswitch.
*5881 power tubes
*tons of knobs
There is a small picture of it at the bottom of this page:
http://www.makoamplification.com/products_head.html
The price will be around $3500.
So people, have anyone heard of Mako amps before?
Anyone ever tried one?
Speak your mind.
Humphrey Bear
Take a look at the website:
http://www.makoamplification.com/
Here's some info from the website:
Andrew Solner
Owner & Proprietor
info@makoamplification.com
That's right, just one dude makes it all- woodwork, winding transformers, soldering, janitor, etc..
New shop address:
2646 Palma Drive Suite 285
Ventura|California|93003
805.650.TONE
805.650.8665 fax
And now to his amps:
Currently he has four heads, three combos and two cabinets on offer.
He has a new 4 channel 100watt head in development:
The Mako MAK 4.
There are no specs on the website but this is what I found out:
*100watts
*4 Channels:
Same tones as the Custom Hundred Watt plus the 4 th
channel called the Grinder. It's way over the top with gain and bottom
end.
Channel one is completley clean(Fender type),
Chan 2 breaks up a bit,
Chan 3 is pure rock,
and Chan 4 is extreme.
*The channels are independent,
each with a loop and switchable boost.
*hybrid construction using some
printed circuit board technology with standard turret board layouts.
*1/4 jacks on the rear panel to hook up to
an external midi switcher. It comes with a 13 button footswitch.
*5881 power tubes
*tons of knobs
There is a small picture of it at the bottom of this page:
http://www.makoamplification.com/products_head.html
The price will be around $3500.
So people, have anyone heard of Mako amps before?
Anyone ever tried one?
Speak your mind.
Humphrey Bear