I'd love some advise:
I'm in the market for a great tube workhorse for my 1954 Stringmaster and am always looking for great boo-wah.
My budget is around $650-$700 and I love old tube amps (especially Fender) so I'm thinking of one of two things:
1. Weber kit (5E5A)
http://taweber.powweb.com/store/kits_50a.htm
15" speaker
–or–
2. A PA referbed amp from Skip Simmons
http://skipsimmonsamps.com/amps.html
Both are in my price range but I'm wondering what you guys think? Especially the lap steel guys.
Thanks!
nate
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Tweed deluxe ?
If it's a tweed deluxe or tweed amp, have a look at lil' dawg amps. Roger
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Take the Weber, i use nothing but Weber speakers when i replace a speaker
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The weber kits are really very low quality. So are the speakers (sorry to be Debbie downer - its sad but true)
Check out the mojotone kits - if you require good documentation, you can buy them from Marsh amplification.
If you are going to lay down that kind of money, you want it to go towards something fantastic. Weber has really taken a slide lately.
Check out the mojotone kits - if you require good documentation, you can buy them from Marsh amplification.
If you are going to lay down that kind of money, you want it to go towards something fantastic. Weber has really taken a slide lately.
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...the vibrolux has to be one of my all time favorites, but sadly not quite enuf headroom for pedal steel. guess you could maybe purchase newer larger trannies...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1965-Fe ... _791wt_987
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1965-Fe ... _791wt_987
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this one really makes me want to go out and get a loan and turn on my soldering iron,,,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Fender-Dua ... 720wt_1109
this amp can't be beat for steel or guitar imo...looks like somebody tried to build a dc filament supply in it? or maybe just an auxiliary to run some 6550's or something...
don't be scared of an old fender...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Fender-Dua ... 720wt_1109
this amp can't be beat for steel or guitar imo...looks like somebody tried to build a dc filament supply in it? or maybe just an auxiliary to run some 6550's or something...
don't be scared of an old fender...