2ndhand HH
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:14 pm
if i had a job i'd so go check this thing out
http://www.2dehands.be/hh-musician-head-48917547.html?start=100
http://www.2dehands.be/hh-musician-head-48917547.html?start=100
unless the tone from those things is the sonic equivalent to fellatio from a porn star, then you guys can definitely keep 'em. ugly as sin, they are.benecol wrote:They're one of the few half decent things we can get for cheap in the UK: you've got your $500 dollar Bassman heads, so you don't take these away from us, y'hear?
*bursts into tears*
You called?benecol wrote:NickS report to the thread please...
That one's overpriced IMHO. You can get them on eBay in UK for £80-120. Occasionally you get a bargain.heavium wrote:if i had a job i'd so go check this thing out
http://www.2dehands.be/hh-musician-head-48917547.html?start=100
Back in the day, the heads were cheap, light and rugged with a hi-fi clean sound up until the VS (Valve Sound) range. People like Steve Hackett (Genesis) used the IC100S. The glowing EL panel was the biz. Enter the VS range: back before valve amps had master volume the VS had FET crunch and master volume, which gigging musicians playing pubs and clubs needed. You can't blast the bingo players in the British Legion, Rugeley, with an Orange Graphic 120 in overdrive and expect to get asked back. When they lost the EL panel I sort of lost interest, although they went on with 250W bass amps, amps with pluggable effect modules, 900W PA amps, etc.Dots wrote:why are these things all of the sudden the new white belt?
Didn't they use the IC100S like Steve Hackett?heavium wrote:also bauhaus used them <3
Suitably disguised* used untraceable banknotes are on their way. Sorry for the delay.benecol wrote:In other news, I now have another HH head (an IC100) sat in my garage, that I went to collect (from a serial killer) for NickS last night.