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    Posted 13 years ago

    SudoNimh
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    Bought this 1962 Premier Twin 8 Amp from a nice guy in January 2012 who was clearing up his aunt's estate. It sat in a closet for 50 year after being played once. Dent in the lovely gold foil is from the butt end of the 1962 Argonne AR-54 microphone that was stuck between the foil front and the wall for half a century. Love the Eddie Munster hairline front grill he says, dating himself.

    Had to replace the tremolo 12AX7, amp sounds fabulous. Bass is much tighter than I would have guessed. The amp has a gorgeous upper end chime. There is no doubt this version looks a lot better than the later cube versions and it sounds better too, imho. Works great with a guitar and is highly regarded for harmonica.

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    1. hardiman20, 13 years ago
      Would love to buy this from you! I play harmonica and would treat her right!
    2. SudoNimh, 13 years ago
      @hardiman20 Glad you liked it but it will be staying here next to 2 more recent acquisitions of its ilk; a 1940 Epiphone Electar Century and a pristine late 1950s Premier 110 with the original cover that will arrive tomorrow. Patience and lots of time with special searches does pay off. Yes, they all get played regularly, amps and guitars are not trophies, they should be used - carefully. Happy to post pics if you want or visit the link above.

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