According to the owner this Marshall Super Bass amp was owned by Bo Diddley and was last gigged in 2001 before it was sold to a music store, Mancini Music, GA.
This red 100w Super Bass head and 4 x 12 slant cabinet is apparently from 1969 or 1970, and bears Bo's signature on the head's top.
At a Buy It Now of a buck shy of 10 grand, this amp is being priced as an authentic piece formerly owned by a rock n' roll legend and Hall of Famer.
But Bo Diddley and other guitarists of his generation used to play on a lot of rental equipment on the road. And you don't want to be saddled with what could possibly be just a rental amp that bears his signature. Ask for the necessary letters of provenance before committing. I'm just sayin'..
Item number: 180496455182
And check this 1966 Marshall Super Lead Plexi head owned by Eric Johnson
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Orange Amps Announces.. The Personal Computer?
Orange Amps has announced the first guitar amp that incorporates a PC. Or is it a PC that incorporates a guitar amp?
Now which wise-acre thought this one up? Looks like guitar amplifiers are going the one-year-to-obsolescence route too. This one is anyway.
And if computer hardware specs get you goin', the Orange Personal Computer is "a fully fledged computer with 4GB DDR2 RAM, 500GB Hard Drive, Intel chips, Windows 7 x64 home premium, 8 x USB2.0 ports, is Wi-Fi enabled and has an integrated GeForce 9300 graphics card with an optional dedicated ATI 5670 512MB card."
Using the included yet-unspecified music software and modelling technology based on Orange amps past-and-present, the user can record and playback directly from the in-built PC.
Ok, we've had this technology for about a decade now, albeit in separate, individually upgradeable components. Nothing bad about that.
Computer acting up? Get it fixed, or ditch it and get a new one.
Digging the latest amp simulation gizmo? eBay the old one for a few bucks.
Craving the latest music production software featuring Quantize templates based on the rhythmic feels of Eddie Van Halen, Mike Landau and Bo Diddley, zero-latency effects plug-ins, and 200 tracks with 900 levels of Undo?
Well, you get the idea.
This thing looks to me like more landfill fodder. Leave a comment and tell me what you think.
The OPC is due for a June 2010 release.
http://www.orangeamps.com/
Now which wise-acre thought this one up? Looks like guitar amplifiers are going the one-year-to-obsolescence route too. This one is anyway.
And if computer hardware specs get you goin', the Orange Personal Computer is "a fully fledged computer with 4GB DDR2 RAM, 500GB Hard Drive, Intel chips, Windows 7 x64 home premium, 8 x USB2.0 ports, is Wi-Fi enabled and has an integrated GeForce 9300 graphics card with an optional dedicated ATI 5670 512MB card."
Using the included yet-unspecified music software and modelling technology based on Orange amps past-and-present, the user can record and playback directly from the in-built PC.
Ok, we've had this technology for about a decade now, albeit in separate, individually upgradeable components. Nothing bad about that.
Computer acting up? Get it fixed, or ditch it and get a new one.
Digging the latest amp simulation gizmo? eBay the old one for a few bucks.
Craving the latest music production software featuring Quantize templates based on the rhythmic feels of Eddie Van Halen, Mike Landau and Bo Diddley, zero-latency effects plug-ins, and 200 tracks with 900 levels of Undo?
Well, you get the idea.
This thing looks to me like more landfill fodder. Leave a comment and tell me what you think.
The OPC is due for a June 2010 release.
http://www.orangeamps.com/
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