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Posted: 11 Sep 2012 11:26 am
by Todd Brown
I agree, Dick. Amazingly neat and clean. Brad's Rev pre looks pretty badass inside, too. Now, why can't we see what the LW looks like on the inside? :\

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 4:58 pm
by Jan Jonsson
Hi,

Having had the pleasure to play through, and have a quick peek inside of, a Little Walter amp over here in Sweden last year I can corroborate the statement that the amp is built using no tag, turret or eyelet boards. Save for a few terminal strips (for intermediate wiring) the Little Walter is a pure point-to-point build ... and a very solid electrical/mechanical construction to boot.

Wish I had taken some pictures of the inside, but playing the amp was much more appealing at the time. Sorry.

-- Jan

Posted: 13 Sep 2012 12:06 pm
by Gordon Hartin
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All of these amps are great! I have not had any problems with them. They are expensive, but after talking with both Ken Fox and Phil Bradbury, I have confidence that they will always stand behind their amps.


Gordon Hartin

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 6:44 am
by Alan Tanner
I guess everyone uses what they can shuck out the bux for, or what they think sounds the best. I have a FOX 4x10 that has done a great job for me, and has many hours on it. I'm sure these are outstanding rigs too. I only have one question, and I'm sure it has been asked over and over, but why did they name them after a 50's blues harp player? Seems a strange choice, but I think there is "more to the story"???

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 5:22 pm
by Tim Heidner
Phil says on the website that his nickname is Little Walter cause he looks like Walter Cronkite.

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 6:41 pm
by Greg Cutshaw
"and that's the way it is"

Posted: 15 Sep 2012 4:24 am
by Alan Tanner
I must have missed that. Thanks for the reply and "the rest of the story"........

Posted: 16 Sep 2012 1:34 pm
by Daniel Policarpo
Greg Cutshaw wrote:"and that's the way it is"
:lol: :lol: :lol:

oh, and nice wall there, Gordon. What time is supper? :mrgreen:

Posted: 17 Sep 2012 3:19 am
by Gordon Hartin
You think I can still afford supper? ;)

gordon

Posted: 18 Sep 2012 7:08 am
by Jamie Lennon
I tried the Walter....wow......next year I am purchasing one 100%

Posted: 18 Sep 2012 8:52 am
by Gene Jones
I don't visit here often anymore, so would someone advise me about what is a "little walter"? :?

Posted: 18 Sep 2012 11:30 am
by Quentin Hickey
When you hear one, YOU'LL KNOW IT! It is a tube amp that works very well for steel guitar, Travis Toy, Bruce Bouton, Vince Gill, and Paul Franklin swear by them. The first time I heard steel played through one, I couldnt believe my ears.

Posted: 18 Sep 2012 2:50 pm
by Steve Lipsey
I'm really happy to see these boutique builders spring up....With the Little Walter, and Tim Marcus' Milkman Amp, and maybe Town and Country.....there seems to be more going on than previously....

I'm pretty new at steel, but for gorgeous sounding Fender-like combos, it seemed that Ken Fox was the only guy doing it, and it looks like he has a few amps left for sale....

Anyway, they all are different - philosophy, provenance, and sound - and there is really something for everyone...if you decide to come up with the $$$...

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 8:34 am
by Quentin Hickey
Is there anyone out there that has a little Walter in their woodshed that would like to post sound or video? I would love to hear some. I have the time jumpers videos on youtube just about wore out :lol:

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 8:36 am
by Jeff Valentine
Mine should arrive late this week. I'm pretty excited about it! Thanks to Phil for working so quickly to get it built before our October tour. I also appreciate the great customer service he gave me throughout the whole process.

-Jeff

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 11:19 am
by Quentin Hickey
Jeff, which model did you order? I'm excited for you man! I hope I can try a 50/50 one day soon.

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 7:09 pm
by Jeff Valentine
Thanks, Quentin. I was lucky enough to get the 50/50 with two black widow speakers. I might be able to make a recording, but not until after we're back from our October tour. Phil built it quickly so I'd be able to take it with me.

-Jeff

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 6:31 am
by Dan Tyack
Quentin Hickey wrote:Is there anyone out there that has a little Walter in their woodshed that would like to post sound or video? I would love to hear some. I have the time jumpers videos on youtube just about wore out :lol:
I did a demo video for mine when I first got it: Little Walter demos

Posted: 30 Sep 2012 2:02 pm
by Franklin
This is a great demonstration from a guitarists perspective..Its the same amp as Dan's example.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJEjvu3P ... re=related

The 50/50 essentially two 50 amps in one head.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVZeB6nm ... re=related

Paul

Posted: 2 Oct 2012 6:22 pm
by Jeff Valentine
Mine came in a few days ago. What a cool sound! It was a little bright at first until I turned the tone knob pretty far to the left. Once I did that it was amazing! I'm excited to use it on our upcoming October tour. The line outs sound good in our in ear system too.

-Jeff

Posted: 2 Oct 2012 7:32 pm
by Quentin Hickey
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Posted: 12 Oct 2012 8:34 am
by Jeff Valentine
I've been touring with mine for over a week now and it's been great! I started using the line outs into a DI with our in ear system. It wasn't warm enough, so we went to mics on the black widows. That was WAY better. Those tubes have worked great out in the Florida sun. I'm very happy with the amp.

-Jeff

Posted: 14 Oct 2012 12:53 am
by Tore Blestrud
The Little Walter is like an instrument of its own. Love mine!


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Posted: 14 Oct 2012 7:32 am
by Jay Ganz
OK....one "cosmetic" question. Any reason why the heads are so big.
Are the tubes really that tall? What else is in there? I'm sure there must be a good reason, right?

Posted: 14 Oct 2012 7:37 am
by Charlie Powell
Mine has a 5u4g rectifier in it and yes it is that tall. Any shorter and you couldn't change it without sliding the chassis out. I guess he could have saved a bit of height with a 5u4gb but they don't quite have the same sag. Haven't tried one yet..