I bought one of these in 1963 or 64 in Syracuse NY. I made it into a piggyback with a 15" speaker from Radio Shack (before Tandy). Traded it away for a Hagstrom III...played that until the frets were gone. It was all fun before everything got valuable.
yeah no problem man...my skils aren't that great get I should grab one of my friends to audition it for youtubers...I hate how ppl post videos that just show themselves off...you might as well teach or show something new instead of rocking out while others try to follow along.
yeah . i think my Premier amplifier is easier on the eye than myself. keep on jamming with the Guitar. does this amp have a built in reverb? i just bought a Premier reverb unit that sounds great. i would love a premier amp with built in reverb
yep it has a built in reverb/tremolo. It's the 100R so it has reverb...but unfortunatly does not have the 100W haha, but my friend has a small pad and left his stuff at my place for the time being...I don't see him selling it for a while, but I geuss I can pass on an offer for it because of the tough economic times we're in. I'm a bass so I got my own class of amps to deal with. I've tried solid state reverbs/tremolos and there is wayyy less effect/presence...I just love tubes! The way to go
also check the vid with the tremolo, i think the tremolo is even more solid and probably better than most tremolo tones in the market these days...I believe in a tube preamps for reverb and tremolo and a solid state power output...I dont think the tube or solid state output make a difference after a tube preamp...I really don't know much but thats what experience brings me to believe...Vox has a similar idea and some pedal use actual 12ax7 tubes to reproduce that tube sound which works very well
I bought one of these in 1963 or 64 in Syracuse NY. I made it into a piggyback with a 15" speaker from Radio Shack (before Tandy). Traded it away for a Hagstrom III...played that until the frets were gone. It was all fun before everything got valuable.
lockwpa 1 year ago
nice amp. i thought this amp was from the 60's. I love the old Premier ampliifers thanks foposting
strawwoodclaw 3 years ago
yeah no problem man...my skils aren't that great get I should grab one of my friends to audition it for youtubers...I hate how ppl post videos that just show themselves off...you might as well teach or show something new instead of rocking out while others try to follow along.
YBPhotoeditor06 3 years ago
yeah . i think my Premier amplifier is easier on the eye than myself. keep on jamming with the Guitar. does this amp have a built in reverb? i just bought a Premier reverb unit that sounds great. i would love a premier amp with built in reverb
strawwoodclaw 3 years ago
yep it has a built in reverb/tremolo. It's the 100R so it has reverb...but unfortunatly does not have the 100W haha, but my friend has a small pad and left his stuff at my place for the time being...I don't see him selling it for a while, but I geuss I can pass on an offer for it because of the tough economic times we're in. I'm a bass so I got my own class of amps to deal with. I've tried solid state reverbs/tremolos and there is wayyy less effect/presence...I just love tubes! The way to go
YBPhotoeditor06 3 years ago
also check the vid with the tremolo, i think the tremolo is even more solid and probably better than most tremolo tones in the market these days...I believe in a tube preamps for reverb and tremolo and a solid state power output...I dont think the tube or solid state output make a difference after a tube preamp...I really don't know much but thats what experience brings me to believe...Vox has a similar idea and some pedal use actual 12ax7 tubes to reproduce that tube sound which works very well
YBPhotoeditor06 3 years ago