jayr Posted October 21, 2008 Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 A guy (Jay Walt) in my town is making these and I bought one a few months back. I really can't say enough about it. It's a 15 watt guitar amp with Traynor parts and it's built into a vintage suitcase. It's rechargeable so you just plug it in over night and you're good to go. I've charged mine twice since I bought it and I use it everyday. Anyways, he's got some great stuff so I just thought that I'd share and hope maybe this helps get the word out a bit for him. “Snake Oil†– “SED 15†Electronics at 15 watts Trimmed in snakeskin fabric, 2 6inch speakers with 2 matching tweeters.Top mounted electronics in a vintage suitcase rescued from a roadside Junk pile. id/High/Low tone controls with volume and gain control with Gain switch. Single input and headphone output “The Victor†– “Smokey Amp†electronics. Fully portable running of f of a single 9 volt battery. Can operate as a pre-amp, or on its own with the internal Vintage Telefunken speaker. Or any speaker/cab you chooseTo plug into. Using the volume on your guitar you control Both the volume and distortion. Housed inside a vintage RCA Victor Phono cabinet. With a second speaker option Inside a single vintage Altec Lansing 8†speaker for more Tonal options “Busker Blues†Fender “Amp Can†Fully rechargeable Electronics. At 15 watts. Vintage Travel case Made in Toronto By Marmer Luggage Company. Fully Portable and rechargeable Ready for the street corner or the campfire. Dual input (1 Guitar one Mic)2 x 8†speakers. 2 volumes, 2 tones, and the magic red button for Gain. “Fender Gig Case†Hohner 15 watt Harmonica Electronics. Housed in a Fender issue Case. Single 8 inch speaker side Mounted. Dual inputs Hi & Low with volume and tone controls The one that inspired them all “War Amp†10 watt Electronics. Housed in a vintage military issue ammo case. With a 2 x 12†Beltone Cabinet finished with camouflage cloth, This is mine^ Anyways, I think it's pretty cool stuff. He doesn't have a website but if you want his facebook group is at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=32665962680 peace, jr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark tonin Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Great looking photos! What a wicked idea ... very creative! I had a chance to see and hear jayr's suitcase amp a while back when we jammed together, and I was very impressed with the look and sound. Very cool!Peace, Mark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooly Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 super cool man!makes me wanna take up busking lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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