Re: Let's see your AMP!
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:16 pm
Cheers! They look like great amps, how's the sound?
It's 2017 so isn't it technically before Labor Day?Chankgeez wrote:I may've already told you this, Ruiner, but I'm not sure it's fashionable to play those amps after Labor Day.
They sound awesome. Tube distortion is great on the amp and loud as hell for a 15 water. Spring reverb is heavenly and the Rotary Cab sounds better than my Leslie did. I'll have some clips of all of it soon.monkeydancer wrote:Cheers! They look like great amps, how's the sound?
I love this photo so much. Also, didn't know they made or200's.Hypnodrone wrote:OK, this is a old pic, like from 1993. I don't have any of the gear today but it's still a cool pic. Orange OR200 (serial OR399), RE150 Space Echo and a 4x12 KVLT cab. I was hated by every venue in south-eastern Norway :-)
This is incredible.peaches wrote:Something I've been putting together. No prizes for guessing the inspiration.
Did you build this from a kit? Or some other way. I'm very intriguedpeaches wrote:Something I've been putting together. No prizes for guessing the inspiration.
The amp itself is a Hayden Essex Blonde that i pulled from a combo and fixed up (needed a fair bit doing, plus I wanted to move the volume (Earthquaker Sound Projector was aesthetic inspiration)). I built the housing from scratch though and got the faceplate Etched at my girlfriends dad's work. It has its quirks (the reverb is super jacked up, you get some bleed from it if you crank it as if the amp was on full gain, so you can do a weird clean and dirty simultaneously). Not sure if I can/want to fix that yet.PeteeBee wrote:Did you build this from a kit? Or some other way. I'm very intriguedpeaches wrote:Something I've been putting together. No prizes for guessing the inspiration.