54stratlover
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i picked up the following equipment at a friends music shop in Montana.
I think from what i can tell, the univox is between '68 and 72. some of their stuff was made in the US, but later it came from japan. So far it is pretty decent sounding. I also tried my THD univalve through the cab, and it sounded a little fatter than a regular 2x12. latter today I may pull it apart to see what kind of board is in the amp, and date the pots, and see what speakers are in the cab.Gearjoneser said:Interesting stuff! Any idea what year the Univox is? That stuff screams Partridge Family! LOL ......but in a cool way!! I've never plugged into a Univox.
The Golden Boy said:I've seen a 4x12 in that colored tolex scheme. I've also seen similar heads (3-4 in the past 2 years), but with all black tolex (whether they were re-tolex jobs...)
Remember Univox had Jimmy Page for an endorser (endorsee?) 'round about the time these amps were out.
The Golden Boy said:
Rich_S said:TGB beat me to it, but you should see MY site:
My Phony-vox Site
Keep that blue mutant the way it is, or I'll send the Lemurs after ya.
Regarding the color - the earlier Group B amplifiers were blue, but later models were a black/grey combination. They are sort of a cross between Marshalls and Fenders, some were ridiculously powerful. Jeff Beck was an endorser for a while during the Beck, Bogert & Appice days.
Wouldn't you just LOVE to have a 100-watt head and the matching 6x12 cabinet?
And that Kent - I have a .jpg stored away of a "Pawnshop Prize" article GP did on the guitar version of that. I hope some day to copy the photo into a real body. It would make a really cool 12-string.
54stratlover said:by the way your site is really cool!! I like all the work you did on that amp. and on the amp at the bottom, were do you get the black/silver univox logo's. the red ones on mine are pretty "in your face".