Thanks very much, Marty. I'm proud to say that Pat Metheny played one of my Little Wonders backstage a couple of years ago and bought it on the spot. I've recently packed many of my tube amp circuit ideas into a pedal called the Stomplifier - sort of a tube DI / practice amp / reamp box / recording amp all rolled into one. It's currently up on Kickstarter if you want to take a look. Share it if you know some interested players - the clock is ticking. Cheers, Rob www.kickstarter.com/projects/robertjamesrobson/stomplifier-complete-tube-amp-magic-in-a-pedal
Hi Paul. I now build these amps as one-offs for private individuals, so while none are for sale publicly, you can fire me a message and we can talk about making one for you if you like. Unfortunately the schematic doesn't tell the whole story, but I've been thinking about packaging the plans, eyelet board, and detailed parts list as a partial kit. The problem is that I'm so busy with the Stomplifier these days that I don't have time to guide people through the assembly process (the Little Wonder would be a kit for advanced builders). If you're interested, send me a message at q.b.amplification at gmail or auburn.amps at gmail. I'm always into helping people get closer to their sound.
Uncommonly cool and interesting amp. I love it. Small room big sound what we really need.
Thanks very much, Marty. I'm proud to say that Pat Metheny played one of my Little Wonders backstage a couple of years ago and bought it on the spot. I've recently packed many of my tube amp circuit ideas into a pedal called the Stomplifier - sort of a tube DI / practice amp / reamp box / recording amp all rolled into one. It's currently up on Kickstarter if you want to take a look. Share it if you know some interested players - the clock is ticking. Cheers, Rob www.kickstarter.com/projects/robertjamesrobson/stomplifier-complete-tube-amp-magic-in-a-pedal
I can tell it's a great sounding amp. Don't see any for sale! A real burner with the P90's! Wow!!
Thanks! These amps are finally available again at the Auburn Amps website (auburnamps dot com).
*Q.B. Amplification* 25:00 Great tone! And can't find one anywhere for sale. So how about a schematic?
Hi Paul. I now build these amps as one-offs for private individuals, so while none are for sale publicly, you can fire me a message and we can talk about making one for you if you like. Unfortunately the schematic doesn't tell the whole story, but I've been thinking about packaging the plans, eyelet board, and detailed parts list as a partial kit. The problem is that I'm so busy with the Stomplifier these days that I don't have time to guide people through the assembly process (the Little Wonder would be a kit for advanced builders). If you're interested, send me a message at q.b.amplification at gmail or auburn.amps at gmail. I'm always into helping people get closer to their sound.
The handmade Little Wonder is now available at auburnamps dot com. Not cheap, but worth every penny.