AMPLIFIERS
Easily the coolest looking amp in our arsenal. Very similar circuit to a Fender Twin Reverb. Loud and clean. Recently recapped. Works well for bass guitar.
Euclid amp custom made by Joe O'Sullivan in Leeds, UK. 100 watt Marshall JMP 2203 circuit clone, but with 2 channels/4 inputs built into a Hiwatt-style box. Great sounding master volume tube amp.
1980 Hiwatt DR201 200 watt amplifier. Can be used for either guitar or bass or building demolition.
50 watt combo with 100 watt Celestion speaker. This is the loudest combo amp ever. Headroom for days. Sounds great when pushed. Works well for keyboards.
Custom Hiwatt DR103 clone. 100 watts. Preamp circuit is modelled after later 2-input model for slightly more gain than earlier 4-input model. Loud and clean.
Hiwatt Custom 20 combo amp features 2x 10” Fane speakers and 2x EL84 output tubes. Loudest 20 watts you’ve ever heard. 1990’s UK built Audio Brothers era.
Hybrid tube preamp with solid state power amp. Incredibly loud 1x12” combo. Same model used by Billy Gibbons on ZZ Top’s ‘Eliminator’ album.
Preamp pedal will accept any 1/4” audio source, like a guitar, for instance. This particular cabinet was maintained by Bob Schleicher (RIP), a well renowned Hammond and Leslie tech from Oakland. Beautiful sound.
50 watts. Loaded with 2x vintage Celestion G12M 25w 55 Hz Blackback speakers. 6550 output tubes. Channel 1 is a 1987 Lead circuit. Channel 2 is a 1986 Bass circuit. Jumper the two channels together for some great Marshall grind.
Solid-state Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 combo amp. Very clean sound with built-in stereo chorus effect. Built-in distortion sounds terrible, but clean sound is about as clean as it gets.
Solid state head. Two channels selectable with footswitch. Same as Beta Lead but without reverb. Insanely loud.
Canadian Bassman. Plexi-killer. Maybe the best sounding amp in the studio? Great for guitar.
1973 Ampeg B15N Portaflex fliptop bass amp with factory installed Altec 421A 15” speaker option. This particular amp was previously owned by James Williamson of the Stooges.