vultures
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Most of us in this business have an unwritten rule that we don't steal from our peers.
I guess Fortin never got this memo.
Most of us in this business have an unwritten rule that we don't steal from our peers.
Let's not forget the 5150....Ed said to Hartley...."Here! Clone this...." and handed Peavey one of his 2 SLOs. Ed was pissed he had to actually buy the SLOs; most builders gave him free shit. Soldano couldn't afford to give amps away.
Would have been cheaper to give eddie one. But yeah. Pretty trash moveLet's not forget the 5150....Ed said to Hartley...."Here! Clone this...." and handed Peavey one of his 2 SLOs. Ed was pissed he had to actually buy the SLOs; most builders gave him free shit. Soldano couldn't afford to give amps away.
I wish someone would clone a Larry
kt66scorrect me if im wrong, but werent the first marshalls just fender copies with EL34s because of whatever import laws at the time??
correct me if im wrong, but werent the first marshalls just fender copies with EL34s because of whatever import laws at the time??
PreachSo far this all we got.
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And everyone is too scared to take a dremel to their larryboard to cut the weird metal box he tack welds around the board to further clone.
Which is probably one of the angles of the super long wait periods. Adds mystique and when guys get the amp they paid so much for they are afraid to look at it the wrong way. (Probably why ceriatone hasn't got ahold of one also)
Id take that stupid metal box right outta the amp and clone the fuck out of it and feel nothing
Someone send me their Larry and let's put this whole thing to rest I'll even tack weld the box back in there for ya. You'll never know it came off.
Fenders were hard to get too in Europe at that time. Great opportunity to step in a fill the void. And also help create some of the best rock tones we know.Marshall copied the 59 Fender Bassman. With some changes, however. The British players wanted Fenders but they were hard to get. So Marshall, who was a drummer and owned a Music store, hired a few radio tech grads (young dudes, 20 yrs old or so) and had them clone a Bassman. And it began......
So far this all we got.
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And everyone is too scared to take a dremel to their larryboard to cut the weird metal box he tack welds around the board to further clone.
Which is probably one of the angles of the super long wait periods. Adds mystique and when guys get the amp they paid so much for they are afraid to look at it the wrong way. (Probably why ceriatone hasn't got ahold of one also)
Id take that stupid metal box right outta the amp and clone the fuck out of it and feel nothing
Someone send me their Larry and let's put this whole thing to rest I'll even tack weld the box back in there for ya. You'll never know it came off.
Pretty sure the "official" Peavey version of the story is EVH requested something based on his José or whatever, but he never actually gave them the amp, so James Brown learned that EVH dug the SLO, and based the 5150 off it.Let's not forget the 5150....Ed said to Hartley...."Here! Clone this...." and handed Peavey one of his 2 SLOs. Ed was pissed he had to actually buy the SLOs; most builders gave him free shit. Soldano couldn't afford to give amps away.
I would really like to try a Larry, but everything that surrounds it and the absurd wait time; no thanks.Preach
Lots of people say that, noone has ever proven it.Pretty sure Leo Fender copied an
RCA/GE tube manual/design though.
Lots of people say that, noone has ever proven it.
I don't know if this is true. From the Soldano Wikipedia page.
"Michael Soldano originally worked with technician Bill Sundt at Stars Guitars of San Francisco, modifying amps brought into the shop. Soldano built his first amp, a Fender Bassman clone, with the aid of books discarded by a library. He worked on modifying his version of the Bassman for several years before turning his attention to modifying Mesa/Boogie Mark Ils, which served as the inspiration for what became the Super Lead Overdrive (SLO) 100."