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Some Weirdo Amps of The 80s

Vibration_technology_1981

Nothing too heavy today, just some oddball 80’s amps that crossed my plane of perception. Above: “Vibration Technology” (catchy!) of Ontario announces their Nova, Deci Mate (nice), Phasor Twin, and Beta Amps in 1981.  Best offering, tho, is the “6 Mice Mixer,” which sounds like a real fucking mess if you ask me.

TUSC_amp_1982

Above: The “Tusc,” an obscure tube-amp from 1982.  I feel like I may have seen one of these things, once.  Jesus how much money did this guy lose on this operation?

JMF_Amps_1981

Above: JMF’s “Spectra” line of solid-state amps c. 1981.  I actually did own their 1×15 half-stack (or was it a big combo….??) with reverb and phase shift, and in all honesty, it was a really good-sounding solid-state amp.  I traded it for (believe-it-or-not) a mint blackface Fender Bassman with a Standel 2×15 cab.  Aaaaaaaaand then traded those on for the worst $300 LDC that AKG ever made.  What comes around…

SeymourDuncan_8440_1989

Above: the Seymour-Duncan 84-40: 4x EL84 combo amp c. 1989.  Looks promising?

EMC_B221_Bass_Amp_1981

….well, that and your circa 1968 graphic design.  The EMC B221 amp of 1981.  Anyone?

Vox_Amps_1981There’s nothing inherently weird about VOX amps, they are rather a staple, but this 1981 advert serves as a good reminder that those things have been re-issued and re-launched countless times by countless entities, so if you are ever offered a VOX amp for sale, be very careful to determine exactly what you are buying.  ‘Cos it probably ain’t “what John and George used.”