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Pawnshop Gorilla

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Some of you know I'm a pawnshop hound. I found a new old stock amp the other day and am considering gettin it for my harp buddy who needs an amp.

It's a Gorilla TC 35 "Tube Cruncher". So far my research tells me they were made in the mid to late 1980s, 30 watts, solid state, and on eBay range in price from $25.00 to $59.00 USD.

What do you know about these?

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If its the same gorilla amp I knew when I started playing then they were dog shit
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lorez wrote:If its the same gorilla amp I knew when I started playing then they were dog shit
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benecol wrote:
lorez wrote:If its the same gorilla amp I knew when I started playing then they were dog shit
Get annnnything else they have or save cash till you find that one good deal.
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I used to own a TC110 that came with a Squier Bullet strat, which was my first guitar.

The spring reverb was nice but otherwise it was the worst amp I've ever played through. Avoid.
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Pawn Hound's got the scent

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Thanks, guys. Pawn Hound smells Gorilla poop.
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Post by Bill Oakley »

I got this amp for my first amp decades ago. It wasn't that good if I remember correctly and everyone's views of it seem to verify that. I do however want to get one just for sentimental value. :D
I got it along with a Cort Mix-10 which I am probably going to end up getting again also. Now to only find a bright yellow Aria Pro II and I would have my original setup!!!!
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Bill Oakley wrote:I got this amp for my first amp decades ago. It wasn't that good if I remember correctly and everyone's views of it seem to verify that. I do however want to get one just for sentimental value. :D
I got it along with a Cort Mix-10 which I am probably going to end up getting again also. Now to only find a bright yellow Aria Pro II and I would have my original setup!!!!
That's right, Bill, the Gorilla TC35 is bright yellow!!!!
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Found a picture of the Aria I had. It was a cheap one. I think I got it in 1987 give or take a year. A friend of mine bought the same guitar the same day but it was green.
Good memories. We bought our guitars, took them to his house and his dad blew me away. He grabbed the green one and played amazingly great. We were trying to learn Black Flag riffs.
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Post by Doug »

So the Gorilla amp dates to the mid to late 8os?
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I would say early to mid 80's since I got it used. I believe it was at least a few years old when I got it. I think I read somewhere that they were made by Vox (or maybe it was Pignose) also!! I'll try and see if I can find that info again.

Edit: Sorry. Not Vox. It's Pignose.
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Post by Doug »

I think you're right about Pignose...I'd heard that on several websites when I did a little homework.

Thanks, Bill.

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Doug