FS or Trade '68 Dual Showman Reverb Amp

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FS or Trade '68 Dual Showman Reverb Amp

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I recently purchased this but I have since realized that I'd rather have a combo amp. I would like to sell it or will consider a trade or trade/$$ for a 1x12 (preferred) or 1x15 combo amp......85 watt minimum ALL-Tube design....for SS or Hybrid it depends ( Will consider Mesa Boogie, Fender, Music Man, Webb, Evans, Randall)

I want to experiment so I'm open to consider options.....

If you're interested in a possible purchase or trade please send a PM.

Thanks,
Marty B.



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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

I have a Showman Reverb head that same year that I like real well. Great amps. :D
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I agree Kenny. I wish it was a single channel unit; I would look into getting a 1x12 cabinet and inserting the chassis and a speaker into it. It would then have a similar footprint to my NV112.
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Fyd amps can build you something like that for a reasonable price.
http://www.fydamps.com
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Post by Mike Poholsky »

IMHO. I would consider having a cabinet built to house the chassis and a speaker of your choice. Rick Johnson here in the Forum or any number of builders could do it at a reasonable price. Those old Fenders are just tooooo nice to trade off. TUBES!
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Thanks guys!! I wasn't aware of this folks.
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Post by Chris Boyd »

Marty... Another alternative is to just have a cab of your choice built and keep the amp head as is..I have the same amp,and use different speaker cabs depending ...
If you really want to change amps, I have a very nice and clean Music Man 212-65 from the mid 70's w/cover/casters/footswitch...
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Chris,
The Music Man is REAL tempting but I want to get at least 85 watts. I was told that is what it takes to keep things clean with PSG and I'd like to keep it down to a single channel/some. I've been watching some 100w Music Mans just in case I sell this one outright. Thanks for posting!
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LTD with a neo in it?
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Post by Don Griffiths »

Just curious Marty. Why the insistence on a single channel?
I bet that thing would sound great with a JBL 15 " or a Telonics. If it doesn't sound great now I am sure a good amp tech could make it sound great.
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BTW, I second the idea of having a combo cab made for it. Keep the head cab, for when you get old and lazy and don't want to schlep one HEAVY box, and two medium boxes sounds better.
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BTW, I second the idea of having a combo cab made for it. Keep the head cab, for when you get old and lazy and don't want to schlep one HEAVY box, and two medium boxes sounds better.
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Com/n guys don't sell yourself short with your age for heavy amps.I'm 71 and can still lift,get into weight lifting ,I do kettlebell training,It's great.There are nice carts also
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I have a mid 80's Mesa Boogie Mark III simulclass combo w/ 12 EV. Anvil case for shipping. I would sell or trade ?
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Darryll what's output wAttage?( sorry bout spelling)
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Marty... I used a 115-65 MMan amp on the road for years and never had it over 4...65 watts with those amps is plenty..
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Post by Marty Broussard »

Don I just realized that I didn't answer your question.

I don't play any other instruments anymore. In the few occasions that I play a real dobro I mic it. Moreover, I've been using Boss pedals so I don't need effects in the amp. I've come to like the footprint of a 1x12(preferred) or 1x15 combo. If there was a combo like that where the channels were stacked over each other I'm sure I could utilize both channels.(one for E9th for C6th...??)

Also, I've played SS amps for the past 30 years so now I'm experimenting with tubes.
Just having some fun.....

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Post by Joe Rogers »

Marty,

May wanna check out the new Telonics FET based Combo. We played on them in Phoenix last weekend, lots of tonal possibilities. Austin Stewart had it set where it did a nice job mimicking a Fender Twin.


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Thanks Joe,
I had a Randall RG300 (orange stripe) when they first came out and I liked it. They were FET design, I think, so I'm open.....

Thanks again for the heads up!!
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Marty I've got a '95 - '96 Fender Vibrasonic, all tube except rectifier, http://ampwares.com/amplifiers/fender-c ... ibrasonic/
It's a PCB design but solid as a rock, 1X15" design. It's a 2 channel design like the Showman but channels are voiced specifically for Guitar on CH 1 and Steel on CH2 (they're actually labeled that way). It's in good condition, gigged occasionally. I've got a Steel King so I don't use this much anymore. Let me know if you're interested and I'll send pics.
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I'll check it out Thom...
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