Craig
Second Unit
- Joined
- Oct 20, 1999
- Messages
- 468
I couldn't ever play guitar worth anything, but I had a number of guitar tube amps that I sold about two years ago.
My favorites:
1975 Hiwatt dr103 - the Hiwatts were overlooked for a long time, but they're shooting up in price now. Still offer good value compared to a Marshall plexi.
Laney Supergroup MKI - 60 watt amp, kind of retro looking, man what a little screamer.
Bad Cat Hot Cat 2x10 combo - not vintage, but one of the very early Hot Cats that Bad Cat made while Mark Sampson was still there.
Soldano Lucky 13 - I put a quad of KT-66 tubes in it, and it was sweet sounding amp.
And the one amp I wish I had never sold, a Harry Joyce Custom 100, built and signed by the man himself. Even had the serial number hand written in magic marker on the chassis. I had an original Harry Joyce 4x12 speaker cabinet to go with it.
My favorites:
1975 Hiwatt dr103 - the Hiwatts were overlooked for a long time, but they're shooting up in price now. Still offer good value compared to a Marshall plexi.
Laney Supergroup MKI - 60 watt amp, kind of retro looking, man what a little screamer.
Bad Cat Hot Cat 2x10 combo - not vintage, but one of the very early Hot Cats that Bad Cat made while Mark Sampson was still there.
Soldano Lucky 13 - I put a quad of KT-66 tubes in it, and it was sweet sounding amp.
And the one amp I wish I had never sold, a Harry Joyce Custom 100, built and signed by the man himself. Even had the serial number hand written in magic marker on the chassis. I had an original Harry Joyce 4x12 speaker cabinet to go with it.