baba o riley: Joko se on tehty 1960 loppupuolelta - 1963 Alkuperäiset blondi-Twinit eivät ole Twin Reverbejä (Twin Amp, ja ilman reverbiä) . Eli mikäli laite on otsikon mukaisesti valkoinen Twin Reverb, on kyse reissuesta, jossa blondi tolex. Tällaisia muistan nähneeni välillä torilla myynnissä, olisivatko jostain '90-luvun puolivälin tienoilta. "They tell me, but I tell them, I do it my way and I always will" |
Artist: Alkuperäiset blondi-Twinit eivät ole Twin Reverbejä (Twin Amp, ja ilman reverbiä) . Eli mikäli laite on otsikon mukaisesti valkoinen Twin Reverb, on kyse reissuesta, jossa blondi tolex. Tällaisia muistan nähneeni välillä torilla myynnissä, olisivatko jostain '90-luvun puolivälin tienoilta. Joo, oot oikeessa, nyt hoksasin että olikin reverbi tosiaan kyseessä. innostuin vaan ku luin twin ja blond :) Juu kyllä toi reissue on. |
baba o riley: Joo, oot oikeessa, nyt hoksasin että olikin reverbi tosiaan kyseessä. innostuin vaan ku luin twin ja blond :) Juu kyllä toi reissue on. Jep, samasta syystä itsekin piti asiaa hieman tarkistella. :) Blode-aikakauden Twinejä hieman harvemmin tulee vastaan... "They tell me, but I tell them, I do it my way and I always will" |
Artist: Jep, samasta syystä itsekin piti asiaa hieman tarkistella. :) Blode-aikakauden Twinejä hieman harvemmin tulee vastaan... Totta, ajattelin jo että nyt on tapahtunut yks näitä once in a lifetime tapauksia ku ei löytyny anniversary laattoja tai muuta että kundi on napannu vaikka tonnilla 60's blond twinin :D Mutta ikävä kyllä ei. Noitahan välillä kuulee että tollasia käy, mutta nykyään kyllä harvemmin. |
Wanha mutta hauska: Here is the standard tonal color hierarchy: Purple: the most high tone, a royal color indeed, to be played only by those secure in their manhood. Red: can sometimes sound as good as purple, and can be played by anyone, even those not secure in their manhood. Pink: to be played only by girls, and those secure in someone else's manhood. Orange: a rare tone, not often found. Ideally should be elephant grain, although these are seldom heard in the wild, except in old 70's Marshalls. Orange levant is a close substitute, and it is available nowadays. Rough-grain orange "nubtex" is below black in terms of tone, and should be avoided, unless your amp company name is "Orange". If your amp company name is "Orange", you should consider changing your tolex to elephant grain, to make it more readily available to those of us who want to use it without having to custom-order five 50-yard rolls. Green (dark blackish green only, not that lime crap): Plays well with gold-paneled amps, imparts an "elegance" to the tone, and can be played in all types of bands, including wedding gigs and jazz clubs, so it is a versatile color. This color coordinates well with older players who are feeling their oats and want to step out a bit from basic black, and make a fashion statement without appearing to make a fashion statement, and for those afraid to stand out too much by playing a brighter color. Fawn: a very seldom used color, it can sound very good, but again, only on an amp with a gold faceplate. White: what can you say about white? It's white. White has no color, but it still sounds better than black, so there. Black: your basic tone, the standard by which all others are judged. HIHI /sv "It's like... okay, this sounds like Fender BF, but wait... now I'm hearing Plexi... Oh, hold on... EVH tone... hey, that sounds very Tweed-ish" |