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Website up and running foxvintageamps.com

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 10:58 am
by Ken Fox
Got a website written this week. Just published it today. Wow! What a learning curve that was. I usued WebEasy 8.0, a great program.

Check it out!!!


http://foxvintageamps.com/

Great Site

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 11:46 am
by Mike Taylor
Ken..

A great site!

Thanks for all you do in restoring and fixing our amps.

Mike

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 11:55 am
by Gary Cosden
Great job Ken!

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 11:57 am
by Ken Fox
When I get a bit smarter I want to do some FAQ stuff and videos on how to fix common amp problems, time permitting!

Re: Website up and running foxvintageamps.com

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 12:43 pm
by Rick Campbell
Ken Fox wrote: I sued WebEasy 8.0

Ken,

Do you think you've got a pretty good case? :lol:

Nice web site. You did a good job. You're the man! :)


:)

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 1:01 pm
by Ken Fox
Even spell check can't help me some days, Rick!

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 1:17 pm
by Papa Joe Pollick
Good lookin' site Ken..I'll be a regular visitor..

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 1:31 pm
by Rick Campbell
Ken Fox wrote:Even spell check can't help me some days, Rick!
Ken - Just ribbing you a little. You're an expert. I'm still trying to figure out if a 15 amp circuit will carry 5 Nashville 400's, 5 Steel Kings, and 5 Nashville 1000's. I'm not sure if the 15 amps have to all be the same kind of amp.


:)

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 5:37 pm
by Ken Fox
Rick, you a fine fiddler but better leave that lectrikal stuff alone!

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 6:45 pm
by John Floyd
Great Site
Not to be picky, but I can't see any of this with the dark green background.
Name
Address
City
State
Postal code
Phone
E-mail
Country
Thought you would like to know
John

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 6:53 pm
by Ken Fox
Got it fixed. Thanks for letting me know. I still can't change the color of the two links on the bottom of the home page! No matter what color I change them too they stay the same when I publish the website!

Oh well! Lots to learn still.

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 7:11 pm
by Roger Prigmore
Pretty durn good lernin fer a Southern Dawg! Take a break this summer and we'll come over and go boatin with ya and ya can ride in a real boat :lol:

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 7:20 pm
by Ken Fox
That is Jack Conyer's fine ride! Went down there Thanksgiving day and checked it out. He even let me steer it by myself. Now that's a buddy for you!

Posted: 5 Dec 2009 7:28 pm
by Roger Prigmore
Got a little vintage '75 Norris Craft being restored and decked out that you can steer all you want. Heck wire it fer an amp and a steel and we'll party on the lake.

Posted: 6 Dec 2009 3:10 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Good one Ken :D

your link is up here in France

http://steelguitarfrance.forumactif.com ... -t2388.htm

Posted: 10 Dec 2009 12:19 pm
by Ken Fox
Thanks, I saw the link in France!!

Will be announcing a new all tube steel amp here soon in this section!

It is also on the website now.

Posted: 10 Dec 2009 2:22 pm
by Lonnie Portwood
Ken, mighty fine site AND mighty fine work you are doing also! Shure wish I could afford oneof those amps. It would look awful good sittin next to my Sho-bud Christmas Tree! Hey, I'll trade one of my Expensive Wallace guitars for one!!!YeeHawww!!! Lonnie P.

Posted: 10 Dec 2009 2:32 pm
by Ken Fox
Lonnie. I am bringing both new amps to the next JAX show! You gotta try them out for me.

Fixed up Larry Moore's Christmas Tree amp. Sounds great now. Guess yours is next??

Posted: 10 Dec 2009 4:50 pm
by Ray Harrison
Ken, great site. Just wished we lived closer so we could visit and pick some together.

Posted: 11 Dec 2009 6:24 am
by Ken Fox
Ray, come on down to the Dallas Show this year and visit a bit. I hope to have at least a table, and hopefully I might talk another vendor into sharing some space to let folks try out the amps with their products.

Posted: 11 Dec 2009 9:47 am
by Ken Fox
Added an audio link, MP3 file of Jeff Saine and his 1938 Rick and the 5D6B amp in the studio! Check it out under "Christmas Special 5D6B amp"


http://foxvintageamps.com/classic_green_010.htm

Posted: 5 Jan 2010 7:35 am
by Ken Fox
Check out the audio link to Tommy Butler playing the new "Fox Vintage Amp" all tube pedal steel amp!

http://foxvintageamps.com/classic_green_003.htm

Posted: 8 Jan 2010 10:56 am
by Tommy R. Butler
Sounds even better that I remember.. And that was your amp and just a touch of reverb in a garage with a vocal mic, recorded into a lap top!! Wow what an amp ! One thing about it that amp will definitely make you aware of whether u are IN TUNE or not... Never played through anything like it.. Gotta be THE BEST sounding amp I ever plugged into. Instant match made in Heaven. Good looking, built Fox tough for the rigors of the road! :mrgreen:

Posted: 13 Jan 2010 6:53 am
by Ken Fox
You can hear Tommy on the website. He did a great job! We just ran thru my pedal board and turned off the tuner, echo, compressor, and chorus. Just used a little RV-5 in the mix.

Not a studio recording, but more like a live situation with just the bare essentials to record with!

Posted: 20 Jan 2010 6:55 pm
by Ken Fox
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