Tomorrow evening, I'm trying out a Ampeg Gemini I amp that's for sale locally on CraigsList.
The guy was originally asking $950, then recently reduced the price to $850. This is still very expensive, but the amp is a genuine closet find in mint condish (at least cosmetically). The amp was serviced (for $250) back in April. I talked to the tech who did the work. He put in new caps in the power section, fabricated a new bracket for the chassis, and cleaned up all the pots & jacks. He also re-built the trem/reverb footswitch and shortened up its cord on both ends.
This amp still has the original 12" Jensen speaker, and the tubes are either Ampeg originals or vintage period originals. The tech said that the tubes alone would be worth some big bucks.
The tech also said the amp sounds great at lower volumes, but that once the volume starts to get up past 6 or 7, it starts to hum pretty significantly. Sadly, he said he didn't think I could gig with the amp on account of the hum. Now: I don't gig, but even so -- this is probably a deal-breaker for me, at least at the $850 price. Curiously, I asked about the power cord (which is still an ungrounded 2-pronger), and he didn't seem to think modding the amp for a properly-grounded 3-pronger would fix the hum...so maybe there's something more substantial going on.
I'm trying it tomorrow just to satisfy my curiosity, but I'm not taking along any money. Here's what the amp looks like. Too bad it seems to have some "issues" (although I'm sure most 45-year-old amps have "issues").
Do you guys have any advice for me?
