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While [[Electro Harmonix]] is known best for the Big Muff and their older big-enclosure effects like the Electric Mistress, we picked up these pedal-sized amplifiers made by them for two reasons: 1.) They make great, inexpensive back-up amps should something go south during a live performance, and 2.) When these are driven into Power Amp distortion, they actually sound really good! We especially like the distortion on the 22 Caliber! At any rate, it seemed sensible to have "back up amps", and these fit the bill.
 
* [[22 Caliber]] '''(out of production)''': 22 watt solid state power amp - Pedal board friendly!
 
* [[22 Caliber]] '''(out of production)''': 22 watt solid state power amp - Pedal board friendly!
 
* [[44 Magnum]]: 44 watt solid state power amp - pedal board friendly!
 
* [[44 Magnum]]: 44 watt solid state power amp - pedal board friendly!

Revision as of 17:51, 22 May 2019

Ampeg

  • V-2: Picked this up with matching 4x12 cabinet on consignment from Dawn of the Shred for a ridiculously good price.
  • V-4: Bought on eBay "For parts or not working". This is the 100-watt big brother to the V-2.

Electro-Harmonix

While Electro Harmonix is known best for the Big Muff and their older big-enclosure effects like the Electric Mistress, we picked up these pedal-sized amplifiers made by them for two reasons: 1.) They make great, inexpensive back-up amps should something go south during a live performance, and 2.) When these are driven into Power Amp distortion, they actually sound really good! We especially like the distortion on the 22 Caliber! At any rate, it seemed sensible to have "back up amps", and these fit the bill.

  • 22 Caliber (out of production): 22 watt solid state power amp - Pedal board friendly!
  • 44 Magnum: 44 watt solid state power amp - pedal board friendly!

Epiphone

  • Valve Jr.: We picked this up because Pat Furlan on YouTube loves it so much for modding. We're got our eyes open for another to mod, but they're actually becoming pricey and scarce!

Fender

  • Champ: We lucked out and found a 1965 Blackface Fender Champ!

Gallien-Krueger

  • 250ML: Not a conventional amp to get for rental. There's a lot of power in this little box. 50 watts!

Harmony

  • H415: Likely not an amplifier you're familiar with. Ken Fischer who built the famous Trainwreck amplifiers said these were hidden gems and when overdriven properly could put a $6000 Marshall stack to shame.

Laney

Marshall

Massey

Mesa/Boogie

Orange

Peavey

Plush

Randall

  • RG-80 PH: How could we say "no" after talking the owner down to $100.00?
  • RG-100 "Original": We rescued this poor thing and gave it a new life. Check out the articles searchable on our front page.
  • RG-120 ES: This was one of George Lynch's amplifiers from the Tooth and Nail tour, as confirmed by Gary Sunda, who built the amps with George. We even have the "XP-3 Block Booster" that goes in the back that Gary made for George to amplify the additional gain boost that's activated with the pull/push treble knob.
  • MTS / LB-100: Randall Lynchbox 100. One of the "RM" or modular preamp series made in conjunction with Bruce Egnater.
  • MTS / RM-100: Standart RM 100. Along with the Lynchbox, we have 22 modular preamps that can go into these.
  • T2: Hybrid Tube preamp/Solid state power amp. 400 watts. This is a beast and these amps are hard to find today.
  • T2: Hybrid Tube preamp/Solid state power amp. 400 watts. This is a beast and these amps are hard to find today. (yes, we have two)

Retro-Channel

Sears

  • 400G: Crappy 1960s combo practice amp. For when you want a really crappy sound!

Sovtek

  • Mig-100H: This amplifier is basically a Marshall Plexi workalike that was built in the Soviet Union for Electro Harmonix. Uses 5881 power tubes instead of EL34s or 6550s. This model is the high-gain version, versus the lower-gain Mig-100U.

Thermionic Studios

  • Cthugha I: Custom-built switchable Fender Champ / Garnet Herzog. We were already entertaining the idea of a switchable Champ / Herzog when we found an amazing chassis that was both really inexpensive but that was also chock full of good compenents.

Traynor

  • YBA-1: Classic Traynor YBA-1. Loud and tough. Stock amp.

Univox

  • S400: 40 watt cheeseball combo amp with classic 1978 "400" lettering. Actually sounds really good in a mix.

VHT

  • 36 Watt Handwired: Somehow we happened to be on eBay when a few of these unfinished VHT amps & headshell combinations went on sale. We got the highest wattage model available at the time. We think this was originally designed as a 36-watt "handwired". It was clearly part of the surplu that resulted from the spillover of the VHT/Fryette split. The power transformer that came with it looks big enough so we're gonna try and turn this into a 50-watt firebreather.

Weber

  • 6O100: Clone of a 1972 Orange OR-120. High headroom output transformer
  • 6O100: Clone of a 1972 Orange OR-120. LOW headroom output transformer
  • Halle: 50 watt 2-channel gain-banger

WEM

  • Dominator MkIII: Found a good deal on this shipped from England. These have a great sound that's all their own.