Randy Rhodes 1959 JMP cascade preamp?
What does this cascade preamp mod was this?
Who's Randy Rhodes?
Who's Randy Rhodes?
Randy Rhodes played guitar in Leo Fender's country band back in the 50's and eventually went to work for Leo making amps for Django Reinhardt. When Leo sold the Fender Company to ABC in 1965 Randy moved to England and went to work for James Marshall where he and Ozzy Osbourn co-designed the first Marshall amp: the Randy Rhodes 1959 Model. It's called the 1959 because it's based on the '59 Blackface Fender Bassman. It uses a unique pre-amp design in which five EL-34's are cascaded one into the other until tremendous levels of distortion is attained. Randy holds the Guinness Book of World Records record for holding and sustaining one note using continuous negative feedback: a high E held for 63 straight days.
He built electric organs.
I thought Thomas Organ did that.
I thought Thomas Organ did that.
Thomas is Randy's older brother. He's often confused with Randy. Randy's name is actually Randy Organ but he changed it to Randy Rhodes when he moved to England so that he wouldn't be confused with all of the other guys named Randy Organ. Lew
Thomas is Randy's older brother. He's often confused with Randy. Randy's name is actually Randy Organ but he changed it to Randy Rhodes when he moved to England so that he wouldn't be confused with all of the other guys named Randy Organ. Lew
Randy Rhodes played guitar in Leo Fender's country band back in the 50's and eventually went to work for Leo making amps for Django Reinhardt. When Leo sold the Fender Company to ABC in 1965 Randy moved to England and went to work for James Marshall where he and Ozzy Osbourne co-designed the first Marshall amp: the Randy Rhodes 1959 Model. It's called the 1959 because it's based on the '59 Blackface Fender Bassman. It uses a unique pre-amp design in which five EL-34's are cascaded one into the other until tremendous levels of distortion is attained. Randy holds the Guinness Book of World Records record for holding and sustaining one note using continuous negative feedback: a high E held for 63 straight days.
I'm not going to engage you in a debate about Organs.....electric or otherwise.
You must be an expert on organs then. You ever put tulips on one?
You must be an expert on organs then. You ever put tulips on one?
Randy Rhodes played guitar in Leo Fender's country band back in the 50's and eventually went to work for Leo making amps for Django Reinhardt. When Leo sold the Fender Company to ABC in 1965 Randy moved to England and went to work for James Marshall where he and Ozzy Osbourne co-designed the first Marshall amp: the Randy Rhodes 1959 Model. It's called the 1959 because it's based on the '59 Blackface Fender Bassman. It uses a unique pre-amp design in which five EL-34's are cascaded one into the other until tremendous levels of distortion is attained. Randy holds the Guinness Book of World Records record for holding and sustaining one note using continuous negative feedback: a high E held for 63 straight days.