A client of mine handed me three Gibson amps, today, in various states of repair, asking for advice on "what to do with them."
One is a 1962 version of the Gibson GA-30 RVT Invader (circuit found on the Epiphone EA-12RVT schematic), and, from what I've read online, players seem to think very highly of it. This one has a 5AR4 rectifier and no 0A2 tube.
The second is a 1966 GA-20 RVT Minuteman, and reviews are mixed on this one. Most detractors blame its faults on the strange preamp circuit, and, looking at the schematic, I can see what they mean. I'm left wondering what the designers were attempting to accomplish. With five preamp tubes, it strikes me that it might be a good platform on which to build something known to work better.
The third is a solid-state G30 about which I can find little discussion.
I'm thinking of suggesting that we go ahead with a restoration of the GA-30 RVT, but I'm less sure what to recommend about the other two.
Any opinions?
One is a 1962 version of the Gibson GA-30 RVT Invader (circuit found on the Epiphone EA-12RVT schematic), and, from what I've read online, players seem to think very highly of it. This one has a 5AR4 rectifier and no 0A2 tube.
The second is a 1966 GA-20 RVT Minuteman, and reviews are mixed on this one. Most detractors blame its faults on the strange preamp circuit, and, looking at the schematic, I can see what they mean. I'm left wondering what the designers were attempting to accomplish. With five preamp tubes, it strikes me that it might be a good platform on which to build something known to work better.
The third is a solid-state G30 about which I can find little discussion.
I'm thinking of suggesting that we go ahead with a restoration of the GA-30 RVT, but I'm less sure what to recommend about the other two.
Any opinions?
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