Gahr Ambassador of Blues & Brews Jul 16, 2018 #81 Robert Herndon said: Any Fender amp....That's all there ever was at Buck Owens' studio....it's a quintessential country music appliance. Click to expand... Yep, Febder is THE brand for country. I just wondered what amps your mum has at her studio.
Robert Herndon said: Any Fender amp....That's all there ever was at Buck Owens' studio....it's a quintessential country music appliance. Click to expand... Yep, Febder is THE brand for country. I just wondered what amps your mum has at her studio.
Inspector #20 Ambassador of Tone Fallen Star Jul 16, 2018 #82 Gahr said: Yep, Febder is THE brand for country. I just wondered what amps your mum has at her studio. Click to expand... An old tweed 'something' and a Blackface that is stenciled "Don Rich" in white paint. No doubt one of the many gifts she has collected over the years...
Gahr said: Yep, Febder is THE brand for country. I just wondered what amps your mum has at her studio. Click to expand... An old tweed 'something' and a Blackface that is stenciled "Don Rich" in white paint. No doubt one of the many gifts she has collected over the years...
OP Sp8ctre Ambassador of Steel Jul 17, 2018 #83 The amp is cleaning up very nicely! I hope to have it back together this weekend. Point to point wiring makes cap replacement a breeze! I'm also lucky to have a variac so I can slowing introduce power to the poor thing. I'm sure it hasn't been plugged in since 1978! I am storing the old original speaker and installing this...I have some other options if this doesn't sound right.
The amp is cleaning up very nicely! I hope to have it back together this weekend. Point to point wiring makes cap replacement a breeze! I'm also lucky to have a variac so I can slowing introduce power to the poor thing. I'm sure it hasn't been plugged in since 1978! I am storing the old original speaker and installing this...I have some other options if this doesn't sound right.