Colors of amps

Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, etc.

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Tim Marcus
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me want cookie!
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Post by Michael Butler »

Tim Marcus wrote:me want cookie!
you mean a cookie colored amp? light brown with chocolate hershey bits embedded a la chocolate chip?

i have a gibson ga20t two tone with navy blue and tweed, a gibson ga20 in brown leatherette, a sears 1482 in grey tolex, a gibson ga79rtv in chocolate brown, a gibson br9 in cream leatherette, a mesa boogie in creme tolex and an orange or80 in (nope, not orange) black.

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Jay Ganz wrote:For playing outdoors in cold weather.....

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I was referring to this - looks like Cookie Monster!
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Here's my snakeskin Twin!
Red Emmons D10 fatback #2246D with sweet Hugh Briley split cases, Black Emmons S10 #1466S, '73 Fender "Snakeskin" Twin Reverb, Peavey Nashville 400, Line 6 Pod XT, Fender 400, Fender Stringmaster Double-8, too many guitars, one bass!
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"Nothing runs like a Deere!"
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I have some hard wood cabinets I really like.
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Chuck Stowe wrote:Image
I grew up on a farm around lots of john deeres. I really like that cabinet!
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Here's my "Twangstar Reverb". It started life as a 65 Reissue TR. My friend John Pope completely rebuilt it, point to point, with some help from Lord Valve. It's got a blackface tonestack in the Vibrato channel, a tweed tonestack in the Normal channel, a half power switch and a multi ohm output transformer.

Since it got a complete makeover on the inside I recovered it with brown tolex, added a wheat grille, brown cupcake knobs and a custom brown faceplate (these go to 11). It is 1 louder.

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Post by Bill Sinclair »

Hey Tim,

The old "Star Line" suitcase and the Magna? lap steel are nice accessories for that cool brown amp!
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Thanks Bill. Good eye! Also a good match with my 1958 Fender 1000. The suitcase is my vintage style Pak-a-Seat.

I chose the brown in remembrance of the old brown Fender Pro I had in high school (1973). I don't remember how I got it or where it went, but I was trading gear left and right. Back then nobody wanted those old amps - they didn't even have reverb. Nowadays I weep to see them come up and sell for $2500+ on ebay.
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Tim Whitlock wrote:Thanks Bill. Good eye! Also a good match with my 1958 Fender 1000. The suitcase is my vintage style Pak-a-Seat.

I chose the brown in remembrance of the old brown Fender Pro I had in high school (1973). I don't remember how I got it or where it went, but I was trading gear left and right. Back then nobody wanted those old amps - they didn't even have reverb. Nowadays I weep to see them come up and sell for $2500+ on ebay.
Nicely done! Killer combination of features. I really like the name too. I have a few 20/20 hind sight stories similar to the lost Pro. At least I still have my brown face Princeton - cosmetics just like your 'Twangstar'. That is my all time favorite look for an amp. You have excellent taste!
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Dave Hopping wrote:...I'm partial to blonde/oxblood...
Me too! Speaking of blond/oxblood, here's one of my favorites:

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Its a '93 Dual Professional (the amp not the steel) from the Custom Shop. All P2P handwired, active eq, killer tremolo and reverb (dwell/mix/tone) into a pair of well worked in Vintage 30's. This one gets a lot of use!
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I just can't help myself from revisiting this thread. Every one of the amps pictured within says so much about us. They are one more expressive and beautiful than the other. From the recreations of past times, to the current, modern and futuristic visions the owners want represented. I want them all. I want them now.
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Darvin Willhoite wrote:I'm partial to red. I built these cabs for an Evans amp I had a few years ago.

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I did the same thing, Darvin. I did leave the black grill cloth as it (to me) looks good against the red Tolex.
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T C Furlong came out with a few combo style amp cabinets when he first started producing the splits. They were very "sharp" looking setups. The tolex is "Bruno brown" with cream colored stripes and gold trim piping. These would probably be termed "modular hybrids" today.

T C only made one, two rack space combo unit. I mounted a Sarno Classic tube preamp in it and a T C Electronics M one effects unit. I currently have a Telonics NEO 15" in the rig.

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I purchased a total of three of his early on combo products, the amp pictured above, a 12" with Sarno Tonic preamp and a 15" with Sarno Tonic preamp. I still have all three.

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Post by Mark Fowler »

I since sold my Redplate custom amp Henry built for me but it is a stunning amp :)
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Next amp is a Dumble ODS type circuit in Fender Princeton size head. Love the grille cloth against the blck tolex.Image
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re:Redplate custom amp

Beautiful!!
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I built this quarter sawn pine rack case for my blue Stereo Steel amp.


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Tony Palmer wrote:Wow the blue and white Jackson gets my top vote so far!
Funny I never even heard of them before.
Gah! Didn't realize new posts were coming in!

Jackson seems to be pretty popular with the contemporary Christian rock bands. Though their FB page said that Jimmy Vivino (Conan show) is going to be using one.
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