This amp here a music store owner had me scope out. At first it was playing really nicely, really nice but eventually fizzled out. My main job was to figure out what it was as I was aware how much work it would need. Whoever fixes an amp this old should jus buy it! Neway after searchin into the wee hours I found the amp to be from as far back as '53 and was almost identical layout and board and caps to old Gibsons! This matched the date on its old speaker. It was not a Fender tweed as they hope but far more unique. It even had a tremolo that had a knob called frequency and an odd mic input. Very cool.
HI! This is my blog dedicated to my electronic/musical endeavors. I build pedals, do basic repairs, fix amps/synths/pedals/mixers/drum machines etc. Ultimately, I put all my inspirations and descriptions of the work I am up to here. Tommy V.
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Potential 1953 Gibson Amp
This amp here a music store owner had me scope out. At first it was playing really nicely, really nice but eventually fizzled out. My main job was to figure out what it was as I was aware how much work it would need. Whoever fixes an amp this old should jus buy it! Neway after searchin into the wee hours I found the amp to be from as far back as '53 and was almost identical layout and board and caps to old Gibsons! This matched the date on its old speaker. It was not a Fender tweed as they hope but far more unique. It even had a tremolo that had a knob called frequency and an odd mic input. Very cool.
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