JB_From_Hell
Jomo's Nimions
I've been checking prices on the 'bay for awhile, and they're consistently going for $1200 or more. Is this due to a spike in popularity, or is it the typical price?
JB_From_Hell said:I want one, but due to the current price, I'm pursuing possible alternatives. If anybody has one, do chime in![]()
wise words, i think alot of it has to do with forms like these. gear gets hyped up alot......bada boom bada bing the prices go up on ebay:chairfall you could have prolly found the same amp at gc a couple years ago for a couple hundred dollarsSludgenutz said:All this stuff is cyclic.
Sludgenutz said:This is the natural result of people undervalue-ing an amp in the past...and now the market, propelled by Ebay, is putting $$$ pressure on the same amp heads that were "cheap" before.
All this stuff is cyclic. I liked Gibsons, and heavy/thick amps in the foolishly ghey era of the hair bands. These same pieces are worth a lot these days, I suppose.
I paid $250 for my Sunn model T in 1982.
model T's are simple, brutal, and need your favorite OD/Distortion pedal to excel. The high headroom will likely turn-off many players. The transformers on these amp are monsters. I have yet to replace a single component or tube in a chassis that was built in 1974.
These amps were sold as BOTH guitar and bass amps in the same package.
I perused a Sunn catalog (on the site that was the original McDonald's in San Bernardino, CA) at a music store, and it had a sheet that listed the model T, and featured John Entwistle of The Who.
Specs were 150 watts clean/180 watts distorted, and even more amazing was the suggested retail price of $830 in mid 1970's dollars!
If you like 'em, buy 'em...If you don't...shovel the sh8t in another direction. These amps were the same beasts they always were, with or without the spotlight on them.
JB_From_Hell said:Damn dude.... you're a virtual wealth of model T info![]()
It's tough to get an idea of the model T's sound from most newer bands, because there's always a pedal in front. Most of the newer metal bands using them mate them up with a Rat, fwiw.Surgeon said:Can anyone suggest a band or link to listen to this amp's tone? I'm quite curious and may be able to get one for cheap locally, would've to try it first but it's impossible for a couple of days...
thanks
JB_From_Hell said:Anymore ideas for a cheaper Model T substitute?
Happy Dude said:the marshall jcm 800 is the standard for stoner rock imo