Cheers folks for your input!
I ended up with this little 70's (I think) rebuilt class A 5 watter Jansen. One of my mates up on the central coast knows this eccentric old English fella who lives in a house full of amps that he has collected and hoards. He had rebuilt this one some years ago and had sold it to his housemate who was willing to let it go for about half my budget. Win! Sounds amazing and really full, beautiful character in the break up, so I'm stoked. Search over
5 watters, what chu lovin?
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- Lach
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Re: 5 watters, what chu lovin?
That thing looks awesome, Lach! Great score. Might have to go looking through houses on the Central Coast…
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Re: 5 watters, what chu lovin?
Ay, so happy with the score! My mate Ben (intothefuzz on Insata) managed to convince him to part with that WEM he's done a bunch of demo's with, you might get lucky!
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Re: 5 watters, what chu lovin?
Cool little amp! Never never seen one of those before.
What tubes does it take?
What tubes does it take?
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Re: 5 watters, what chu lovin?
Btw, I've also got a pair of small Teisco amps running on all 7 pin tubes that sound spectacular!
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