Apologies if similar threads exist, I didn't see any in a quick search.
Lately, in addition to buying and fixing broken amps, I am starting to play with the aesthetics to reduce the stigma on amps that sound great but maybe aren't in line with modern tastes in the looks department. I would love to get some feedback on the changes.
I am kind of a sucker for Peavey amps. I still have my first bass amp, a teal stripe Mark III that has served me well for 25 years. They are easy to work on, good customer service, etc. but they always have *that* look, which I think is a drawback. I take off the aluminum rails and grill cloth, replace the cloth with stuff that is literally an Ikea window panel, wrap it with some "piping" that is vinyl weatherstripping from the hardware store, and call it done. The window panel material reminds me of what they used on some of the Fender Supersonics. What do you think, an improvement or cheesy? I think it actually works a little better with the Classic Chorus because of the cursive font rather than the block letters on the Special.
Peavey Special 112:
originally looked about like this
i also did a Peavey Classic Chorus 130:
Lately, in addition to buying and fixing broken amps, I am starting to play with the aesthetics to reduce the stigma on amps that sound great but maybe aren't in line with modern tastes in the looks department. I would love to get some feedback on the changes.
I am kind of a sucker for Peavey amps. I still have my first bass amp, a teal stripe Mark III that has served me well for 25 years. They are easy to work on, good customer service, etc. but they always have *that* look, which I think is a drawback. I take off the aluminum rails and grill cloth, replace the cloth with stuff that is literally an Ikea window panel, wrap it with some "piping" that is vinyl weatherstripping from the hardware store, and call it done. The window panel material reminds me of what they used on some of the Fender Supersonics. What do you think, an improvement or cheesy? I think it actually works a little better with the Classic Chorus because of the cursive font rather than the block letters on the Special.
Peavey Special 112:
originally looked about like this
i also did a Peavey Classic Chorus 130:
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