Good results for Shads sounds from an unlikely amp..

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Re: Good results for Shads sounds from an unlikely amp..

Postby roger bayliss » 21 Nov 2009, 00:30

Ecca hat's absolutely right when I first wheeled it across the car park on the rough tarmac it was like a bone shaker ... I thought blimey me valves will drop out !

Suspension eh ! loved to have seen it ! :)

Thats when I got the trolley... castors work great on carpet in the house and indoors at the club though...
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Re: Good results for Shads sounds from an unlikely amp..

Postby cockroach » 21 Nov 2009, 07:12

I think the Almighty gave us transistor amps to relieve pain in our our backs.

I started using transistor jobs from about 1977- after years of humping big heavy valve amps...never looked back.

Talking of clean amp sounds, my first amp ever was a large 2x12 combo called a Maestro GA46T made by Gibson, it was a 60 watt valve job with the whole unit on casters- it gave a crystal clear sound even when turned up to 10...which I DIDN'T want at age 17- I wanted to sound like Hendrix, Clapton and Jeff Beck..I recently found out that this amp was made by Gibson- for use with ACCORDIANS.... :?
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Re: Good results for Shads sounds from an unlikely amp..

Postby ecca » 21 Nov 2009, 10:56

tee hee
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Re: Good results for Shads sounds from an unlikely amp..

Postby Bill Bowley » 03 Dec 2009, 06:14

'Roach,

'for use with ACCORDIANS.... '

....that would fit in well with South Australian culture! :lol:
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Re: Good results for Shads sounds from an unlikely amp..

Postby Bill Bowley » 03 Dec 2009, 12:00

'Roach,

Only joking mate, really!~ Actually, South Australia has produced some of the best muso's seen anywhere -as this clip featuring a former Shadows Bass player and Cliff's producer/songwriter demonstrates! ;)

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Re: Good results for Shads sounds from an unlikely amp..

Postby cockroach » 04 Dec 2009, 03:42

Hi Bill,

yes, Trevor and Alan played with Kevin Peek and Alan's brother Frank in Johnny Broome & The Handels here in SA in the '60's- how do you think I learnt all my guitar basics? Watching Kevin play every week at the local dances! Terry Britten also played with these guys in the UK in the late '60's/early '70's.
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