Greetings all,
I’ve been play for quite some time – always loved guitars and cars. So here I am, an Architect from NJ into all kinds of music. I acquired my first G&L a couple weeks ago. It’s a Legacy Tribute Blueburst (trade a MIM Strat for it) – I am quite pleased to say the least – It was nicely set up by a local NJ’er named Doug – guitar plays PERFECT. It really channels “Lowell George” – wow – I love it. I have plenty of fiddles to choose from Fender, Epi, Gibson, Squier, Brian Moore, Ibanez, 1 off Customs etc……Love ‘em all (a Chevy guy who likes Ford too – so I’ve grown up a bit)
I’ll need to get some pics of the Tribute (but you know what they look like – right?)
Jesse
Here are a couple pics of my custom Amp I made:
hello from NJ
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I dig that amp!
Cheers,
Will
Cheers,
Will
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Really cool work on that amp. Please tell us more about it.
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thank you
the Chassis was taken from a PANoramic......it was in my basement collecting dust - i spent some time "firing" it up.......
-took some measurement
-drew a plan in ACAD
-printed out templates (full size) on our large format printer
-wood is Home Depot Grade (this was my first amp attempt)
-speakers are now 25w Celest.
-new tan chicken head knobs now in place (later than pics)
-a little on the quiet side to be honest
i call it '55 Special (inspired after my Buick - hence the 3 port holes on the side and the sweepspear design on the rear panel)
(this is a "before" pic of the car......she's in pcs now - an on going - but not by any means abandoned proj
the Chassis was taken from a PANoramic......it was in my basement collecting dust - i spent some time "firing" it up.......
-took some measurement
-drew a plan in ACAD
-printed out templates (full size) on our large format printer
-wood is Home Depot Grade (this was my first amp attempt)
-speakers are now 25w Celest.
-new tan chicken head knobs now in place (later than pics)
-a little on the quiet side to be honest
i call it '55 Special (inspired after my Buick - hence the 3 port holes on the side and the sweepspear design on the rear panel)
(this is a "before" pic of the car......she's in pcs now - an on going - but not by any means abandoned proj
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Welcome and I love the amp. The first thing I caught was the logo and was wondering who's missing the logo on their vintage Buick. Very cool indeed!--Darwin
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Would that be the PANormaic made by "Audioguild"?
Audio Guild was established by a former Magna Electronics (Magnatone) designer John Bonham (in fact, the same guy who developed and held the patents for the pitch-bending vibrato circuit designs). They are very similar to the old Magnatone amps.
I have a friend that has a few of these. Not extremely loud and not a lot of headroom, but very cool amps with a nice tone--and of course they have the cool pitch-bending vibrato the Magnatones were famous for.
Audio Guild was established by a former Magna Electronics (Magnatone) designer John Bonham (in fact, the same guy who developed and held the patents for the pitch-bending vibrato circuit designs). They are very similar to the old Magnatone amps.
I have a friend that has a few of these. Not extremely loud and not a lot of headroom, but very cool amps with a nice tone--and of course they have the cool pitch-bending vibrato the Magnatones were famous for.
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Howdy.Jonah from another N.J. guy...Toms River .real cool to see your amp ! real neat and not often or very seldom seen, by me anyway. Do you like the celes. speaker ? well welcome. Hey those chrome rings on your car would look great stuffed in your amp holes!lol....stevet
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timewave wrote:Howdy.Jonah from another N.J. guy...Toms River .real cool to see your amp ! real neat and not often or very seldom seen, by me anyway. Do you like the celes. speaker ? well welcome. Hey those chrome rings on your car would look great stuffed in your amp holes!lol....stevet
THANKS
honestly I really don't use amp much - like everyone else - I have OTHERS!
the original idea WAS to use the Cars "ventiports" - I nixed it along the way - for they would be seen on both sides of that amp side panel - and the portsd are too deep to get to work
thanks though!
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I have no idea what that amp could sound like but one thing I know for sure....
.... I LOVE THE LOOKS OF IT!
Very classy.
.... I LOVE THE LOOKS OF IT!
Very classy.
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Welcome!
Nice looking amp!
In case you missed this post: Welcome! Read This First. It has info on posting photos.
Also, please do register your Tribute Legacy on our G&L Registry.
Nice looking amp!
In case you missed this post: Welcome! Read This First. It has info on posting photos.
Also, please do register your Tribute Legacy on our G&L Registry.
--Craig [co-webmaster of guitarsbyleo.com, since Oct. 16, 2000]
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That amp is dead cool, so is that car. I bought some car badges to put on my amp last week - they say 'Special' too!
Welcome aboard
Welcome aboard
-Jamie
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Great looking amp!! Would be cool to get some (small) wheels, a hitch, and connect it to the car to cruise Main St. at 5 mph
- Jos
- Jos