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Yeah have these maggies got the harmonic Trem?
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VOX AC30 top boost cooper control plate
with BEATLES Stand Blue Bull dogs
and a switch added too change ohms for ext speaker :tu:
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Eye candy!!!!
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HorseyBoy wrote:^ Nice imposter! What's the Maggie?
Doc Holliday wrote:Yeah have these maggies got the harmonic Trem?
The Magnatones a 210. It's the smallest amp they did with the awesome pitch shifting vibrato. That effect is worth the entry alone!
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nickbboy wrote:
HorseyBoy wrote:^ Nice imposter! What's the Maggie?
Doc Holliday wrote:Yeah have these maggies got the harmonic Trem?
The Magnatones a 210. It's the smallest amp they did with the awesome pitch shifting vibrato. That effect is worth the entry alone!
So cool! Like a Maggie Champ with that 8" speaker.
Agree that the pitch-shifting vibrato is something else. It's blown me away on my Da Vinci 413.
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Vox amps I used to own, but sold. :ohno:

1966 715
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1967 Traveller
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1967 Supreme
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Which do you miss the most?
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^^ Did they all have sold state pre-amps, Philip? Less opportunity for tube pr0n, Doc…
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Yeah ... that’s true Horsey. I had a NOS 6K6 kenrad arrive for my fender spring tank and a NOS 6V6gt Brimar for a future amp yesterday. I do love me some tube prOn
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Doc Holliday wrote:Which do you miss the most?
Most definitely the supreme!
HorseyBoy wrote:^^ Did they all have sold state pre-amps, Philip?
The 715 has valve power section. Everything else solid state. :tu:
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