Just picked one up. 100w 2 x 12" speakers, Solid State.
BB King has been playing one since the late 70's.
Ty Tabor from Kings X used to play one. He liked it so much he actually had Bruce Egnator make a module for him that emulates it.
The amp is from the late 70's. Gibson Lab Series L5.
It was distributed by Gibson, Norlin and Moog designed some of it.
Its regarded as the best Solid State amp ever made next to the Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus. Built in adjustable compressor, a few very unusual frequency controls, 2 non foot switchable channels, spring reverb, casters, effects loop, bright switches, Hi and low inputs. Its built like a tank.
The one I got needs speakers. One is blown, the other rattles.
Amp came with the factory Gibson cover with gold piping.
Look them up on google. Its a highly regarded amp.
I have it all apart currently cleaning everything. It works great. It sounds great. Its REALLY LOUD. The only thing that doesn't work currently is the compressor. I think it may be a fairly collectable amp.
BB King has been playing one since the late 70's.
Ty Tabor from Kings X used to play one. He liked it so much he actually had Bruce Egnator make a module for him that emulates it.
The amp is from the late 70's. Gibson Lab Series L5.
It was distributed by Gibson, Norlin and Moog designed some of it.
Its regarded as the best Solid State amp ever made next to the Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus. Built in adjustable compressor, a few very unusual frequency controls, 2 non foot switchable channels, spring reverb, casters, effects loop, bright switches, Hi and low inputs. Its built like a tank.
The one I got needs speakers. One is blown, the other rattles.
Amp came with the factory Gibson cover with gold piping.
Look them up on google. Its a highly regarded amp.
I have it all apart currently cleaning everything. It works great. It sounds great. Its REALLY LOUD. The only thing that doesn't work currently is the compressor. I think it may be a fairly collectable amp.
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