I have bought an old (1960?) Gibson amp that I am trying to identify correctly.
It has a 10" speaker, three input jacks, no output jack, tremolo, vol/tone/depth/freq control pots, and the following tube complement: 5Y3, 2 x 12AX7, 2 x 6V6. Serial no. is 110429.
It bears the name "Explorer" and a tiny "Model GA-18" on the control plate.
Now a few questions arise about the true identity of this amp.
1) It has tremolo, so it should be a GA-18T and not a GA-18.
2) In several websites I have seen descriptions/reviews of GA-18T amps with the same tube complement as mine. All except one (http://www.harpamps.com/gibson/index.html), where the original schematic of model GA-18T is different from my amp: it has a "monitor" output jack and totally different tubes, plus several others differences!
3) The circuit of my amp is the same as model GA-16T available in http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/...s/ga18t-sm.gif .
What is going on?
Is mine a transition model?
The best website on vintage Gibson amps that I am aware of (http://hem.passagen.se/ekabjan/GibsonAmps.htm) is not useful to solve this mistery.
Can anybody shed some light on this issue?
It has a 10" speaker, three input jacks, no output jack, tremolo, vol/tone/depth/freq control pots, and the following tube complement: 5Y3, 2 x 12AX7, 2 x 6V6. Serial no. is 110429.
It bears the name "Explorer" and a tiny "Model GA-18" on the control plate.
Now a few questions arise about the true identity of this amp.
1) It has tremolo, so it should be a GA-18T and not a GA-18.
2) In several websites I have seen descriptions/reviews of GA-18T amps with the same tube complement as mine. All except one (http://www.harpamps.com/gibson/index.html), where the original schematic of model GA-18T is different from my amp: it has a "monitor" output jack and totally different tubes, plus several others differences!
3) The circuit of my amp is the same as model GA-16T available in http://www.rru.com/~meo/Guitar/Amps/...s/ga18t-sm.gif .
What is going on?
Is mine a transition model?
The best website on vintage Gibson amps that I am aware of (http://hem.passagen.se/ekabjan/GibsonAmps.htm) is not useful to solve this mistery.
Can anybody shed some light on this issue?
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