who's currently making gibsons amps

Re: who's currently making gibsons amps

It was Trace Elliot a when the Goldtones first came out, but I doubt it has changed.

Luke
 
Re: who's currently making gibsons amps

It was Trace Elliot a when the Goldtones first came out, but I doubt it has changed.

Luke

IIRC Gibson sold off the last of the British stock with the Gibson logo on it shortly after acquisition and then moved operations to the U.S.

Why they no longer make the Goldtones is beyond me.
 
Re: who's currently making gibsons amps

IIRC Gibson sold off the last of the British stock with the Gibson logo on it shortly after acquisition and then moved operations to the U.S.

Why they no longer make the Goldtones is beyond me.

I'm sure you're much more knowledgeable on it than me. I know my information is dated. Don't you have a Trace or two?

Luke
 
Re: who's currently making gibsons amps

Discontinuing the Goldtone line still boggles my mind. Those amps actually sound like they were designed to sound perfect with Gibsons. If you want one, you'd better act quick, because they're rising in price now that they're discontinued.

I noticed that there's some new Gibson amps, but they appear to be handwired and very expensive. I don't know who's making those. The appeal of the original Goldtones is that they sound like vintage amps, but have modern features like FX loop, boost, bright switch, and Vin 30's.
The new ones probably sound great, but who can afford them?
 
Re: who's currently making gibsons amps

I'm sure you're much more knowledgeable on it than me. I know my information is dated. Don't you have a Trace or two?

Luke

I've owned two of the Velocettes, the 1 x 10 without reverb and the 1 x 12 with reverb. I sold the one without reverb about a year ago. Great amps, both of them, but I liked the one with reverb better due to the pentode/triode switch and, of course, reverb.

Yeah...collectively I have to wonder what Gibson is thinking with their amps.
 
Re: who's currently making gibsons amps

The new ones probably sound great, but who can afford them?

Says the man who just sold a vintage White lap steel for 3 times what he paid.

-or-

Someone else who just got a '65 Jaguar for $160 if he decides to sell it.


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