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09-17-2024, 02:55 PM
#426
Thanks! My 5f1 kit was from Boot Hill Amps in Florida, USA. I bought the tweed cabinet from someone else. But I highly recommend taking the leap and building the amp yourself. It is a great learning experience and it’s a classic amp that is loads of fun to play.
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09-18-2024, 05:26 PM
#427
I lost count….
But this is the latest one: Quilter Superblock US.
It’s sitting on an unfinished speaker cabinet (cut up Ikea bedside table, solid pine!) with an okd Fender-labeled 12” speaker (I suspect Eminence) inside. This little set does the job and does it pretty darn good even!
The 25 watts are easily loud enough for jazz combos and jazz jamsessions.
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10-17-2024, 03:57 AM
#428
Mesa Blue Angel (in blue-stained quilted-maple, hardwood cab).
Mesa Subway (in walnut hardwood cab).
Carvin Vintage 16
Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue (mid-90s)
Crate Taxi (portable, compact and has a tweeter, so decent for archtops).
Big Industries Ronnie Montrose (x2) (Tiny, robust, portable, 9V battery-powered, clean and growl; nothing quite like it - from the '90s).
Had a Mesa Mark VI for 30 years and a Mesa Mark V for 13 years. Gave up both 18 months ago as a start on downsizing -- and weight reduction!).
Phil
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11-02-2024, 05:25 PM
#429
Left to right:
5F6A clone
5F1 clone
Fender Champion 600 Reissue modified to 5F1 spec
Trainwreck Express clone
5E8A clone built as a head
All built by me.
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11-05-2024, 08:49 AM
#430
I think I’m finally where I need to be after catching and releasing many amps over the years
1978 Vibro Champ purchased new by me…well my parents actually..has the tweed mod
Headstrong Santa Cruz for small rooms
Victoria Club Deluxe for larger rooms
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11-05-2024, 07:15 PM
#431
I’ll play.
Fender Blues Jr
Polytone MB IV
DV Mark Jazz 12
Da Capo 75
Mambo 10
Jocelyn Gould!
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