What would be Don Helms amp preferences with the Gibson?
Thanks in advance.
Andy
Don Helms amps?
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A couple of years ago, Don was a special guest on David Churches road shows out west when I played with David. Don always used a NV112 and a stomp box delay & sounded so smooooooth
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Clyde,,,come to think about it,you are right
When Don and (Bob Saxton), Patsy Clines guitar player,,did some shows with us, it was Bob who had the stomp box & Don ran straight out of the NV112.
I remember when Bob Saxton would play MR Sandman with stomp box delay & the NV112 WOW!!
When Don and (Bob Saxton), Patsy Clines guitar player,,did some shows with us, it was Bob who had the stomp box & Don ran straight out of the NV112.
I remember when Bob Saxton would play MR Sandman with stomp box delay & the NV112 WOW!!
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Don told me he bought a 1948 Fender Pro Amp ("TV" version, with 15" Jensen) when he moved to Nashville to join Hank Williams in 1949. He said he used that amp for all his recordings and performances from that time on, until it was stolen in the early 1960's when he was playing with the Wilburn Brothers. He really would like to have that amp back.
Sometime prior to the time it was stolen, Leo Fender had it recovered for him.
He used a Fender Vibroverb after that time, but has since sold it.
He really enjoys the sound he gets out of his Peaavey Nashville 112.
Sometime prior to the time it was stolen, Leo Fender had it recovered for him.
He used a Fender Vibroverb after that time, but has since sold it.
He really enjoys the sound he gets out of his Peaavey Nashville 112.