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Topic: Little Walter Tube Amps will be at the TSGA Dallas this week |
Phil Bradbury
From: North Carolina, USA
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Posted 12 Mar 2014 8:40 pm
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We'll be in the Dali room at The Sheraton DFW for the TSGA show, this weekend with a few steels to see and play if you choose. Stop by and see us,say hello and try one out.We will be there Thursday night/Friday/ Saturday[/img] _________________ Phil Bradbury
Little Walter Tube Amps
489 Mclendon Hills Drive
West End NC 27376
910-315-2445
www.littlewaltertubeamps.com |
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Wally Moyers
From: Lubbock, Texas
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Posted 15 Mar 2014 7:49 pm
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Phil,
Thanks for the time you spent with me today. Your amps rock!
Wally |
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Bob Lawrence
From: Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Posted 15 Mar 2014 10:17 pm
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Hi Phil,
The TSGA show, is not in the cards for me for this year, therefore, I'll have to watch the Little Walter you-tube sessions. Hopefully you'll be recording sessions this year. I enjoy the technical side of amps, theory, history, etc as well as the pleasures of owning various model amps.
1. Are there any pictures of the internals of the Little Walter amp available? Schematics? etc
2. I've read various interviews about the amp and based on the info I've collected (Octal :6SC7 Preamp
6SL7 Phase Inverter, Power: 6L6 Tubes etc) I assumed the amp's basic design was based on the Fender Tweed Deluxe 5E3. However, should one do a Google search, you can find opinions that claim that it's based on a Fender Base amp 5B6. Could you please clarify?
Bob
Wally Moyers:
I purchased one of your "The World's Greatest Steel Guitar Licks of the 1950s" courses a few years back and really enjoyed it.
Bob |
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Phil Bradbury
From: North Carolina, USA
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Posted 16 Mar 2014 9:58 am Little Walter Tube Amps at the TSGA
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Wally Moyers wrote: |
Phil,
Thanks for the time you spent with me today. Your amps rock!
Wally |
Wally,
You are welcome! I had a great time there and appreciate you stopping by.
Phil _________________ Phil Bradbury
Little Walter Tube Amps
489 Mclendon Hills Drive
West End NC 27376
910-315-2445
www.littlewaltertubeamps.com |
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Tharon Caraway
From: Lubbock,Texas USA
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Posted 16 Mar 2014 2:36 pm
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Phil, enjoyed meeting you this weekend. Glad Wally put your amps thru their paces, sounded great! T.G. |
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Wally Moyers
From: Lubbock, Texas
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Posted 16 Mar 2014 2:59 pm
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Bob Lawrence wrote: |
Hi Phil,
The TSGA show, is not in the cards for me for this year, therefore, I'll have to watch the Little Walter you-tube sessions. Hopefully you'll be recording sessions this year. I enjoy the technical side of amps, theory, history, etc as well as the pleasures of owning various model amps.
1. Are there any pictures of the internals of the Little Walter amp available? Schematics? etc
2. I've read various interviews about the amp and based on the info I've collected (Octal :6SC7 Preamp
6SL7 Phase Inverter, Power: 6L6 Tubes etc) I assumed the amp's basic design was based on the Fender Tweed Deluxe 5E3. However, should one do a Google search, you can find opinions that claim that it's based on a Fender Base amp 5B6. Could you please clarify?
Bob
Wally Moyers:
I purchased one of your "The World's Greatest Steel Guitar Licks of the 1950s" courses a few years back and really enjoyed it.
Bob |
Bob,
I'm glad you enjoyed it, hope you got something out of it. We did a 10 part series of "The World's Greatest Steel Guitar Licks" Seemed to be pretty popular… It was intended give younger players some roots in their playing and a understanding of where it all started and how it developed through the years. They are still available at http://www.texasmusicsupply.com/pedal-steel.html . Thanks again…Wally |
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