Does anyone have experience with any of the vintage amps or newer ones for that matter? Clips?
most of the old and new gibson amps that i tried sounded really good, the newer ones were all trace elliot designs branded as gibson after they purchased trace
Thanks Jeremy! I just found an interesting webpage that shows the approximate equivilant Gibson to Fender amp guide.
from : localhost/www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/Gibson/gfmap.html
of all the gibson amps i tried i think an old ga30 with reverb was my favorite
I have a GA-18T Explorer ('59-'60), which is similar to a tweed Vibrolux 1 x 10quot;, and a GA-5 Skylark (also '59-'60), which is similar to a tweed Champ. They are great sounding amps, although I'm not sure whether they are built quite as well as their Fender counterparts; OTOH, the prices were about a fifth of the going rate for similar Fenders.
I love their guitars but don't have much use for their amps.
I've got a '62 Falcon GA19RVT. I love it.
As for the new(er) ones go over to the gibson site...all the clips in the download section of the various guitars are the Goldtone (trace) amps...they have been discontinued though for the new handwired amps...
I've played 2 of them (the Goldtones) and IMO they friggin rock...I'm not an El84 fan either
one of my favorite amps i've ever played was an old gibson Skylark... it was tweed covered, basically the equivalent of a champ, i believe with only one knob... fantastic sound, but i haven't found another like it since, otherwise i woulda bought it.
The new goldtones sound very nice, but for the coin you could get a comparable PTP amp.
Luke
I think the matchless EL84 and the Celtic EL84 sound better than the Gibson ones I've played.
Who would have guessed???
Originally Posted by Scott_Fthe Celtic EL84 sound better than the Gibson ones I've played.
I like the Gibson Goldtone series. They sounded very good (which was a surprise). I'm sure Scott's beaut blows it away though
hey guys .. who owns the skylark GA-5 with the tremolo? How was it ????? Its on my want list
The Trace Elliot equivilants of the Gibson Goldtones can be had relatively cheap. I've owned two Velocettes, one with the 10 inch speaker and no reverb and one with the 12 inch speaker and reverb. I picked up each for well under what the Gibsons go for.
Originally Posted by the_Chris
They sounded very good (which was a surprise).
Really? I mean I know I'm a Gibson ho and all ..but I've always thought Gibson (tube) amps have been very good...old...new...I haven't played through a pile of them, nor is the tone usually what I'm looking for, but I've always thought for whatever they are(were) they were nice sounding amps.
I don't have goldtone amps available in my local stores. They don't even carry any Gibson amps, so there is a guy selling away his Skylark, I wonder how is its reliability and things like that ? anyone ?
I have two 50's Gibson GA-20's. The secret to getting a great rock tone from those old 50's Gibsons is to plug into the MICROPHONE input. Much, much ballsier tone than the guitar or accordian input. Lew
Originally Posted by The Golden BoyI've got a '62 Falcon GA19RVT. I love it.
How much is an amp like that worth? If you were buying it?
Originally Posted by NapsHow much is an amp like that worth? If you were buying it?
The couple that are on Ebay that are realistically priced are around $300.
Theres' one that someone has at $700. Yeah, that'll sell...
edit: All of the ones on Ebay are the post 1962 model with the quot;brushedquot; tolex.
most of the old and new gibson amps that i tried sounded really good, the newer ones were all trace elliot designs branded as gibson after they purchased trace
Thanks Jeremy! I just found an interesting webpage that shows the approximate equivilant Gibson to Fender amp guide.
from : localhost/www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/Gibson/gfmap.html
of all the gibson amps i tried i think an old ga30 with reverb was my favorite
I have a GA-18T Explorer ('59-'60), which is similar to a tweed Vibrolux 1 x 10quot;, and a GA-5 Skylark (also '59-'60), which is similar to a tweed Champ. They are great sounding amps, although I'm not sure whether they are built quite as well as their Fender counterparts; OTOH, the prices were about a fifth of the going rate for similar Fenders.
I love their guitars but don't have much use for their amps.
I've got a '62 Falcon GA19RVT. I love it.
As for the new(er) ones go over to the gibson site...all the clips in the download section of the various guitars are the Goldtone (trace) amps...they have been discontinued though for the new handwired amps...
I've played 2 of them (the Goldtones) and IMO they friggin rock...I'm not an El84 fan either
one of my favorite amps i've ever played was an old gibson Skylark... it was tweed covered, basically the equivalent of a champ, i believe with only one knob... fantastic sound, but i haven't found another like it since, otherwise i woulda bought it.
The new goldtones sound very nice, but for the coin you could get a comparable PTP amp.
Luke
I think the matchless EL84 and the Celtic EL84 sound better than the Gibson ones I've played.
Who would have guessed???
Originally Posted by Scott_Fthe Celtic EL84 sound better than the Gibson ones I've played.
I like the Gibson Goldtone series. They sounded very good (which was a surprise). I'm sure Scott's beaut blows it away though
hey guys .. who owns the skylark GA-5 with the tremolo? How was it ????? Its on my want list
The Trace Elliot equivilants of the Gibson Goldtones can be had relatively cheap. I've owned two Velocettes, one with the 10 inch speaker and no reverb and one with the 12 inch speaker and reverb. I picked up each for well under what the Gibsons go for.
Originally Posted by the_Chris
They sounded very good (which was a surprise).
Really? I mean I know I'm a Gibson ho and all ..but I've always thought Gibson (tube) amps have been very good...old...new...I haven't played through a pile of them, nor is the tone usually what I'm looking for, but I've always thought for whatever they are(were) they were nice sounding amps.
I don't have goldtone amps available in my local stores. They don't even carry any Gibson amps, so there is a guy selling away his Skylark, I wonder how is its reliability and things like that ? anyone ?
I have two 50's Gibson GA-20's. The secret to getting a great rock tone from those old 50's Gibsons is to plug into the MICROPHONE input. Much, much ballsier tone than the guitar or accordian input. Lew
Originally Posted by The Golden BoyI've got a '62 Falcon GA19RVT. I love it.
How much is an amp like that worth? If you were buying it?
Originally Posted by NapsHow much is an amp like that worth? If you were buying it?
The couple that are on Ebay that are realistically priced are around $300.
Theres' one that someone has at $700. Yeah, that'll sell...
edit: All of the ones on Ebay are the post 1962 model with the quot;brushedquot; tolex.
