HOT TUBES 70
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Glad to hear that your digestive system was up and running back then.
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HEY !! MARTY !! your killin me here !!! LOL ! LOL !!
i guess if all else fails you could be a comedian !!!
Glad to hear that your digestive system was up and running back then.
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Hi,I don't know almost nothing about,but let me ask a few of question..
What do you mean for 'ultra-linear' Output section? is it the OT?
Why 'crappy' OT? Why does it will blow,explode?is it delicate so? .............Are the JMP 100W's OTs better,more reliable,stronger? is this why them have a no ultra-linear OT? What's the difference and which between both will work less hard....and no explode when I will set them on 10 ?
Hey that's interesting. They got the design from GEC (our friends at GE). No wonder they went all out with the KT88's. Well, Fender got their amp plans from RCA and "did" make numerous modifications. And Marshall took the Fender design. I guess those folks at GEC were just trying to be helpful. Yes that Rose-Morris period was almost devastating for Marshall. I sometimes wonder how they made it.
They only made 1200 Majors in seven years. Ugh!
Well in the late 60's until they got bought out by Fender, SUNN made a wide variety of equipment. Hell, I had several SUNN amps. I bought one of those small BETA amps to lug around on TDY's. It finally got stolen in Madrid, Spain.
The tube amps that Sunn made were very simple, sort of like a no frills 800. They used quality, oversized transformers and they were P to P wiring. When they come up for sale on EBAY, they get snapped up.
For the typical Blackmore tone, I've been able to get pretty close with a DSL on the green channel and just a regular strat.
LOL! I missed them on the Perfect Strangers tour because the gears jammed on my friend's '73 Nova (I still hate column shifters) somewhere on I-24 south of Nashville.
Strangely, it did it again on the way home from Bob Seger. I wish I'd missed that show - I slept through half of it. I never did understand why people liked quaaludes.
Well in the late 60's until they got bought out by Fender, SUNN made a wide variety of equipment. Hell, I had several SUNN amps. I bought one of those small BETA amps to lug around on TDY's. It finally got stolen in Madrid, Spain.
The tube amps that Sunn made were very simple, sort of like a no frills 800. They used quality, oversized transformers and they were P to P wiring. When they come up for sale on EBAY, they get snapped up.
My biggest disappointment was when a SUNN Enforcer came up for sale on EBAY. Only about a 1000 of these were made and Ted Nugent had an endorsement deal with SUNN and these amps. Ted's were custom painted in camouflage. Supposedly some guy has three (out of the four) of them. Anyway, I thought the amp was going to skyrocket in price and I didn't bid on it. It went for $455. The main thing is a girl was selling it and claimed it had been in a closet for 18 years (help, my power filters!). She claimed she turned it on (without a load) and it came on. I guess I got some bad vibes, but not like the one's I got when the amp went for less than $500. These were 120 watt amps. This amp evolved into the Model T. Fender actually made some Model T's before shutting what was left of SUNN down.
There early 70's stuff is what I like.