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  • Gibson GA-18T: any opinion please?

    I have a chance to buy a late-50s Gibson GA-18T amp.
    Has any of you guys ever played thorugh it, or heard any user's comment?
    Gerald Weber in his most recent book expresses a very poor opinion about some Gibson amps, like the GA-40 ('it is impossible to get a clean sound out of it' due to the paraphase style phase inverter), and the GA-20 RVT ('it has many many problems').

    I wonder if the GA-18T falls within the 'bad Gibson amps' category...

    Carlo
    Carlo Pipitone

  • #2
    I have a "tweed" GA-18T with a jensen P10r, and the following tubes:

    5Y3, 2 x 6V6, 2 X 12AX7

    It kicks ass, frankly....a very BIG sound, especially for a 10-inch speaker.

    The circuit is very much like a tweed deluxe, but the volume-pot doesn't breakup early like the deluxe....would probably sound fantastic thru a Celestion Blue.....

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    • #3
      Thanks TD,

      I already have a 1482 Silvertone, which I like for its early breakup and big tweedy sound; what I don't like is the closed back cab and also the cab's apparently wimpy construction.
      I guess that a "tweed" Gibson amp of comparable power should be a great upgrade, shouldn't it?
      Carlo Pipitone

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      • #4
        yes, they are quite well-built and have a GREAT tremolo!

        Think I paid $250 for mine about 15 years ago at American Guitar Center in Wheaton Maryland (now moved to Vermont somewhere). I had a choice for it or a orange-tolexed (!) 50's Deluxe. No contest.

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        • #5
          I wonder what the Orange tolexed tweed Deluxe would be worth now, after you'd rip the tolex off, compared to the $250.00 Gibson as is?

          By the way, I found a non-working 5E3 in the back of a pickup truck full of junk as it was just about to be tossed into a local landfill where I was unloading my little trailer full of spring cleaning trash.
          The guy just handed it to me when I expressed a mild interest in it and I put it in my PU truck so I could look at it later.
          Of coure I was peeing my pants while unloading my crap....
          All it needed was tubes, speaker was OK, the tweed was a 6 out of 10 and it worked fine.
          DUH!

          Bruce
          Bruce

          Mission Amps
          Denver, CO. 80022
          www.missionamps.com
          303-955-2412

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          • #6
            Well, it had wires hanging out of the chassis (no back panel) and a radio-shack speaker.

            Think my Explorer is worth at LEAST what I paid for it....probably more as it's probably an 8 our of 10 apprearance-wise, with original P10R, footswitch, and original tubes (now in a box).

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            • #7
              Gibson GA18 Restoration Project

              For yet more information, check out my website http://www.djlservice.com/AudioGibsonGA18wPhotos.htm I have documented a full GA18 restoration I completed recently that had a 12 inch factory speaker and tremolo. The sonic results were spectacular.

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              • #8
                Great web page, very interesting!
                Did it come with a 12 inch speaker? Stock?
                Mine has a 10" in it, and I think the schematic calls for a 10" as well.
                Carlo Pipitone

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                • #9
                  The amp featured on my website had a stock Jensen Alnico P12R, this is why I considered this particular amp to be rare and it gave the low end tone a little more headroom. As stated earlier, Gibson models varied significantly within the same model number.

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