WEBB AMP Who All Has one??
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WEBB AMP Who All Has one??
You guys that have played a Webb and everything else, What do you think of them. Me and Bobby Cox played thru Lynn Owsleys in St. Louis and his tone was Fabulos. If anyone wants to pobbibly part with one email me DIRECT. gnsteele@hotmail.com
Thanks much,
Gary
Thanks much,
Gary
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I've had my Webb since 1978. (Serial number 969). The speaker's been reconed 3 times, it's been in the shop about 6 times over the years for various problems. I had a lot of trouble with the reverb circuit for a while. But I wouldn't use anything else. I recently got a Session 400 in a package deal with my steel. I A/B'ed it on stage with the Webb--no contest. I no longer own the Session. I've never used anything but the middle setting.
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Marrs D-10, Webb 6-14E
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Bought my first one in '78 (#639).
Sold it about five years later
(like a dummy). The new owner
<u>still</u> has it to this day
with no problems!
I went through several other
steel amps from the mid '80's into the '90's
then got ahold of a couple more Webbs.
Pretty much went "full circle". The amp is
top notch. It's just a case of which speaker
you prefer. That makes a huge difference in
tone!
<font face=loosiescript><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jay Ganz on 25 December 2002 at 07:25 AM.]</p></FONT>
Sold it about five years later
(like a dummy). The new owner
<u>still</u> has it to this day
with no problems!
I went through several other
steel amps from the mid '80's into the '90's
then got ahold of a couple more Webbs.
Pretty much went "full circle". The amp is
top notch. It's just a case of which speaker
you prefer. That makes a huge difference in
tone!
<font face=loosiescript><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jay Ganz on 25 December 2002 at 07:25 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Dave,
I have one of the first 150 watt amps,A red one , back then you could only get Red, Black or White.and I think it out performes my other one , tone and power.
Mr. Webb didn't put a ser# on the back of the chassis at the line-out jack, like the later models.
is your cabinet 1" shorter than the newer ones ?
Mine is shorter than my 76 model 225 watt.
Love both of them.
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I have one of the first 150 watt amps,A red one , back then you could only get Red, Black or White.and I think it out performes my other one , tone and power.
Mr. Webb didn't put a ser# on the back of the chassis at the line-out jack, like the later models.
is your cabinet 1" shorter than the newer ones ?
Mine is shorter than my 76 model 225 watt.
Love both of them.
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66 Emmons D-10 bolt-on
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Kenny. I didn't measure the cabinet but visually it is shorter. It's black and the knobs don't have numbers like the newer ones. The speaker is mounted from the inside of the cabinet as opposed to the newer Webbs with speakers mounted from the outside. I have an E130 4 ohm JBL that needs reconing to put in it.
DZ
DZ
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I've been using mine for almost 25 years now. I don't take it out as often as I used to, but it still has that great tone. I use it mostly for country gigs.
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I have a Burgandy 614-E, Serial #977. I bought this amp new from Herb Remington about 28 years ago.
It has a JBL k130-4 Speaker. Still perking and has a good tone.
My question is: Would a 1501-4 give me a better sound.
I also have 2 N-400's, 2 N-1000's and a Session 400 with a JBL. Bought this one from Herby also.
Gene Sharp
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It has a JBL k130-4 Speaker. Still perking and has a good tone.
My question is: Would a 1501-4 give me a better sound.
I also have 2 N-400's, 2 N-1000's and a Session 400 with a JBL. Bought this one from Herby also.
Gene Sharp
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The Webb labeled speakers that are in the
newer amps are made by Eminence. Jim sent
me one about a year ago to try & they sound great.
If the JBL E-130 is a bit bright for you,
the Webb speaker is an excellent alternative.
I have early 80's Electro-Voice EVM-15L's
in both if mine. They have more low end
than the E-130's with the same high frequencies
but without the JBL's emphasis on the
upper midrange frequencies.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jay Ganz on 25 December 2002 at 07:36 AM.]</p></FONT>
newer amps are made by Eminence. Jim sent
me one about a year ago to try & they sound great.
If the JBL E-130 is a bit bright for you,
the Webb speaker is an excellent alternative.
I have early 80's Electro-Voice EVM-15L's
in both if mine. They have more low end
than the E-130's with the same high frequencies
but without the JBL's emphasis on the
upper midrange frequencies.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jay Ganz on 25 December 2002 at 07:36 AM.]</p></FONT>
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