Hope everyone had a good start to the week.
The break area at the shop is rather spartan. Many days I'll just slam a sandwich at my work area. Lunch today is no exception.
Some Italian beef on a nice kaiser roll gets the call, along with an apple picked up at one of the last farmers market's this season. We try to stock up on local fresh ingredients when we can.
Do you get out to your local Public/Farmers markets?
Quick Background Wrap-up:
So I ended up tagging along with my friend Greg to this bands' rehearsals, eventually lugging gear and setting things up. And since I brought the beer, they didn't mind me hanging around.
That band ended, but Greg, Myself, and Rick, the left-handed guitar player, ended up starting a project that still is active today with the name of F/i. We were getting together after Packer games and most other Sundays and recording all kinds of improvised stuff using guitars, bass, synths, and drum machines. Rick's motto of 'Record Sunday, Ship Monday' was taken literally, and we flooded the underground cassette networking scene in the mid-80's with numerous tapes of our takes. Eventually all the exposure garnered the attention of some indie labels and we kept on putting out LP's then CDs and even did some touring in the '90s, but the band is more of a recording project now, with a local gig every once in a while.
Went thru plenty of guitars and amps during this time, with the Ampeg combo making way for a Roland JC-60. In a brilliant move, The Roland was dumped for a fawn-colored '77 Marshall JMP combo - Great amp if you don't have to move it,

A Basement Find:
Seymour Duncan 84-50 - Story goes Duncan asked Randall Smith (Mesa) to come up with a hot-rodded AC-30 design to be sold under the Duncan Research brand. These did not last too long in the market as they were pricey and (I think) too clean sounding. 4 EL-84's @50 watts.
Bought by my wife, Veronica, back when they came out. She was playing a Rick 480 in a Psychobilly band thru it when we hooked up. It had been sitting in the basement for years until a few months back. Made a deal in which I could mess with the Duncan in lieu of a new purchase, and think it's dialed in pretty good now.
The stock tubes were OK, but the amp had no depth and little touch sensitivity. I put an old GE 5751 in V1, and kept the 12ax7's in V2 and V3. Hmmmmm, not quite there. The key was using a
12at7 in V3. (thanks Philby for posting the link to the phase inverter PDF). The thing is just awesome now. I'd put it up against a fancy boo-teek rig any day. Tube amp GAS pains - Gone!
So the question is: If you had to choose one, do you use a combo amp? Or go with the head and cab?
G&L Question: Would you like to see G&L continue to build amps? What would you add to expand the line?
I'll be back late again.... Bye for now.
BW