[Harp-L] Re: Fender amp



 


garry@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Here's my thoughts for what  that's worth. I'm with Garry on the Lo-z  
Hi-z inputs. The switch I'd like to see  is for going  from harp sound to 
guitar sound. Maybe even different output  tubes  for each. How expensive 
would 
that be Sonny?  It's been my experience that there  is no substitute for 
tubes. I  
remember when solid state amps started getting   popular. I was in a great 
band 
then and making more money  than I am now (at 13  or 14 years old when it 
first got  together, please shoot me now) we could afford  what ever we 
wanted  
pretty much, the guitar players tried them and quickly  went  back to tubes. 
Then 
something new would come out  and the guitar players would  try them too and 
then  quickly go back to tubes.............it is still going  on. What I'd 
like  to 
see is a good tube amp with about 40 or 50 watts  that  costs under 500 
bucks, 
the choice of 1-12 or  2-10's and with built in tube  tremolo, reverb, and a 
controllable slap back delay 'cause I can't  afford whatever I want now.  I 
took 
a real hard whack to my health and coming  back  now, but it broke me. I know 
the 500 buck thing aint  happening but they  asked what we wanted and that's 
it 
for me. If Fender would do this  they would have to go to court about  being 
a 
monopoly because nobody would buy  anything  else. OK let Fender do all of 
this and charge 700 bucks for  the amp,  then those less fortunate ones such 
as me 
can  wait for the Chinese version or  maybe Samick in Korea. O yea it would 
be  
nice to have a wireless transmitter  built in too. I  say 700 bucks but I'm 
willing to compromise. Make that amp  and  make it reasonably priced and I'll 

- Ignored:
sell pop bottles till I get the  money. Man, as soon as I said pop  bottles I 
was 
transported back in time to  a recording  studio where I put harp in a song 
called Pop Bottle Bill. I  wish  that wouldn't happen like that 'cause it is 
sooo 
disconcerting. LOL
Peace Love and matched  tubes
Randy 


 




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