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When the Guitar Center opened up in 70's on C street, they only had massive Sunn amps like this. Also, Traynor was a big player with 100 watt heads. Stratorcasters were 250 to 400 d0llars American made with case.
I was at that store in SF also, in 71' I got a Traynor Custom Special with two four by ten inch cabs, I believe it was rated at 60 watts, it had a built in fan to cool and was heavy like a SVT head.
@@Johngonefishin Yep, I rented a 100 watt Traynor with 4 12's at Apex music downtown, this was the biggest ammo I had for years purchased a 500.00 Pv classic 50 watt amp which had a great sound on credit well, my mom bought is and I paid her monthly. My first two guitars I purchased form my first job was 1968 335 12 strings with 6 strings on it, and the pickup covers were removed and I got a very smooth Santana and Mclaughlin sound. The very first was Rickenbacker which I tore up because HEndrix and Cream were the bomb
Excellent!! Tom is a world of knowledge and thank him for Sharing that. I Truly hope to meet him sometime If moving out to Tennessee Happens for us. I'll have to try and hunt him for some guitar lessons if that's possible.
I had a '68 Super Bass Plexi and a 67' Super Lead. I preferred the 68 Super Bass as well. (Although I was surprised to hear Tom reference the '68 Super Bass as EVH's Plexi. Eddie's was a '67/68 Super Lead. Both had lay-down mains transformers.
I have the same Bogner cabinet but with modern Celestion 65s. Best cabinet / speaker combo I ever played especially WHEN I can really turn it up, like for an outdoor gig. I wondered if it was great just with my Two Rock, but seems like it is golden with a whole slew of different amps.
Give the people what they want - set up an in depth episode with Uncle Larry where he plays his whole cartage rig from top to bottom and he shows us some more cool sounds hes getting. Also pay him handsomely for the trouble.
Interesting! I may have to get me a 100 watts plexi! I have a jcm 2000 DSL 50 and it is a beautiful sounding amp! I had the 100 watts tsl but I much prefer the 50 watts version. I have no problem with headroom. I use a Clapton Strat. I know I saw Jeff Beck using the jcm 2000 50 watts version. I have used mine many times outdoors, unmic'd, no headroom issues. I guess it depends on your definition of "loud" is. I did watch several Andy Timms Mesa video demonstrations on various Mesa amps and he said he prefers the 100 watts settings "because of the tone." Thanks for the great insight! But now you've got me interested in getting a Marshall 100 watts Plexi and that is an expensive endeavor!
The Marshall Major is also a very clean amp. It stays clean to about 5, at the point, you are killing small animals. It is extremely loud. I bought mine in 1987 for $400 and it’s my favorite amp.
Hi Tom, I am learning a lot on your videos and I think you are a great guitar player. I really think the Gretsch 6161 with a 12 inch speaker is the only amp I should try to purchase to play through but these are so expensive. I just play through a 1957 remake 2007 Strat and a Gibson 1969 j-160e for productions but I usually don't go through an amp but I'm gonna start. If you have any ideas then please let me know.
Ok , i agree with tom that marshall , vox and fender amps are the main "sounds " , but there's also brands like orange , laney ect , who really have there own sound .
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1:10 "Rundown Rig" is one of the best lines in this entire series... we love Uncle Larry so much
I genuinely love Uncle Larry. He is such a gem and a sweetheart of a human being. #homeskoolin’
Sure, I’ll watch it again
The fact our dear Uncle did this whole amp rundown segment while holding an acoustic guitar is not lost. #starshiptrooper
the chillest dude in music
WOW those amps sound so good!!! oh wait....
When the Guitar Center opened up in 70's on C street, they only had massive Sunn amps like this. Also, Traynor was a big player with 100 watt heads. Stratorcasters were 250 to 400 d0llars American made with case.
I was at that store in SF also, in 71' I got a Traynor Custom Special with two four by ten inch cabs, I believe it was rated at 60 watts, it had a built in fan to cool and was heavy like a SVT head.
@@Johngonefishin Yep, I rented a 100 watt Traynor with 4 12's at Apex music downtown, this was the biggest ammo I had for years purchased a 500.00 Pv classic 50 watt amp which had a great sound on credit well, my mom bought is and I paid her monthly. My first two guitars I purchased form my first job was 1968 335 12 strings with 6 strings on it, and the pickup covers were removed and I got a very smooth Santana and Mclaughlin sound. The very first was Rickenbacker which I tore up because HEndrix and Cream were the bomb
Excellent!! Tom is a world of knowledge and thank him for Sharing that. I Truly hope to meet him sometime
If moving out to Tennessee
Happens for us. I'll have to try and hunt him for some guitar lessons if that's possible.
I had a '68 Super Bass Plexi and a 67' Super Lead. I preferred the 68 Super Bass as well. (Although I was surprised to hear Tom reference the '68 Super Bass as EVH's Plexi. Eddie's was a '67/68 Super Lead. Both had lay-down mains transformers.
I have the same Bogner cabinet but with modern Celestion 65s. Best cabinet / speaker combo I ever played especially WHEN I can really turn it up, like for an outdoor gig. I wondered if it was great just with my Two Rock, but seems like it is golden with a whole slew of different amps.
Give the people what they want - set up an in depth episode with Uncle Larry where he plays his whole cartage rig from top to bottom and he shows us some more cool sounds hes getting. Also pay him handsomely for the trouble.
That was a fun interview dripping with good information!
Uncle Larry rules good taste in amps
Much love to uncle Larry the session man
So Very Cool, Thankyou. Tom Bukovac is SO Cool. Cheers from Australia
Such a cool video I dig hearing about artists amps ..great video guys...🎸🥁🎛🎶🍻
Interesting! I may have to get me a 100 watts plexi! I have a jcm 2000 DSL 50 and it is a beautiful sounding amp! I had the 100 watts tsl but I much prefer the 50 watts version. I have no problem with headroom. I use a Clapton Strat. I know I saw Jeff Beck using the jcm 2000 50 watts version. I have used mine many times outdoors, unmic'd, no headroom issues. I guess it depends on your definition of "loud" is. I did watch several Andy Timms Mesa video demonstrations on various Mesa amps and he said he prefers the 100 watts settings "because of the tone." Thanks for the great insight! But now you've got me interested in getting a Marshall 100 watts Plexi and that is an expensive endeavor!
Gold.
The Marshall Major is also a very clean amp. It stays clean to about 5, at the point, you are killing small animals. It is extremely loud. I bought mine in 1987 for $400 and it’s my favorite amp.
Love this rig rundown. Big fan of Tom and his incredible guitar playing!
Uncle Larry rules! I wonder if he still owns any guitar or amp from this rig rundown.
Hi Tom, I am learning a lot on your videos and I think you are a great guitar player. I really think the Gretsch 6161 with a 12 inch speaker is the only amp I should try to purchase to play through but these are so expensive. I just play through a 1957 remake 2007 Strat and a Gibson 1969 j-160e for productions but I usually don't go through an amp but I'm gonna start. If you have any ideas then please let me know.
I will cherish the day Uncle Larry offers his amp captures up.
Wow❤
Ok , i agree with tom that marshall , vox and fender amps are the main "sounds " , but there's also brands like orange , laney ect , who really have there own sound .
Uncle Larry looks younger in this one. When was this done Johnny? Love ya Tom Buko
This was cut from his RR, before he started the corona lessons.
Tom looking mighty stoned..... love the man!
Love it: let's talk amps, as he strums away on an acoustic!?
Guys you need to hook up with Chris Spencer from Unsane, he's a noise/hardcore legend and they're touring the states right now!
The logo on the Matchless was put on crooked.
this is old
Oooohhh boop. 🙄. Go away Bolluly. 🙄