what s your amp?

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sayer_june wrote:
honeyisfunny wrote:
'70s japanese epiphone et-270


The other guy in the band I'm in collects these. If you ever want to sell it then let me know.



about what does he offer for them?


Not much! He bought the 2 he has for £100 and £180 I think...
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what s your amp?

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holmes wrote:IT HAS A LIGHT HIDDEN BEHIND THE TOLEX THAT LIGHTS UP/DIMS DEPENDING ON HOW HARD YOU PLAY.

sorry about the capitals. he says he never noticed it before. i couldnt believe it at first - there is an amp with a hidden light bulb. amazing.


Hey...would that actually be the limiter indicator? As in, is it an intended PA amplifier?

what s your amp?

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Sebastian J. wrote:hm er, I'm still open for contribution folks, help a fellow from the 3rd world! ;)


tell us your budget and we´ll see.. if you want something cheap you can go for a Fender solid state, the princetons ones, 1X12, are pretty ok..
if not.. go for used and something with valves but in argentina expect to drop at least 1000U$S..
so yeah, i'm a pussy.

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I’ve got a Kelly head from the 70’s, which is basically a selmer treble and bass 50 watt. The treble channel is a tad quiet and overdrives easy, so I tend to play through the bass input(s). It also has a green light.
This goes through a late 80’s/ early 90’s Marshall 2x12. Not really a big fan of Marshalls but this was on the tale end of British production and was probably the best thing I could get for my budget.

I actually bought the head on the advice from this board which I’m really grateful for as it sounds fucking beautiful.
So salut EA!
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