Hi,
I'm Art. I am a retired media and graphic design professor. I have been a guitarist for 60 years. I been in 5 bands and written some decent music during that time. I have owned some pretty great equipment alone the way.
I regrets losing a few guitars and amps over the years -- such as a Gibson GA-55RVT Ranger, I used during my college days. Also, I had a 62 SG with P90s, mahogany body and a cream-colored headstock. It was in rough shape when I bought it in the late 70s, but played like a dream. I, unfortunately, sold it for beans in the 90s with a young family, and the need for cash. One guitar I regret not owning is a Rickenbacker 360 6 string. It seems to always be just out of reach finance-wise.
Current amps and guitars:
• 67 blackface Pro Reverb
• 69 Vibro Champ
• Mojo (Silvertone)1484 (I built it)
• Martin Dreadnaught (I built it from a "kit")
• Art Astro – hard body, flattop, mid-century moderne design, 2 Mean 90 pickups, Rickenbacker-style bridge (I designed and built as a prototype for guitars I am developing) – my favorite to play
• TeleStrat – (I built because I had a Squire Stratocaster neck sitting around) – good when I want Fender slickness
• Epiphone SG 400
• Epiphone WildKat
• Grote (ES 300 style) hollow body Electric (my cheapest, and one of the best guitars I have)
• Grote (Jazz) hollow body electric (the next cheapest I have, and worst guitar I have ever owned --hate it)
• Epiphone El Niño – accoustic glass back – travel guitar
• Enya Nova Go – travel
• Hofner 500 bass
One of my favorite amps to ever have played is an original Silvertone 1484 my brother had in the 60s. It was a glorious feedback machine. I could Jimi-out on that thing all day long! No peddles needed. It was just pure fun.
I learned tube amp repair out of necessity – owning a few old tube amps. This led to building, and designing a couple, as well. I have found Rob Robinette's site and Uncle Doug vids incredible useful, while I learned doing this. Hoffman's site has been a great source for components and information, as well.
Now, along with designing and building guitars, I am interested in building a couple of 5 to 18 watt amps for my grand sons who live in the UK. So, I am researching DIY designs that sound great and are versatile.
Has anyone build and used any of the amps designed by Elamscafeboutique.com? I am open to other suggestions if anyone has a favorite DIY suggestion.
Thanks for any feedback.