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Greetings from a guitar amp enthusiast
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<blockquote data-quote="shaunf" data-source="post: 494024" data-attributes="member: 16199"><p>Project 2</p><p></p><p>Spurred on by my success with the Marshall restore, I decided to do another build. The Trainwreck Express is a famous guitar amp built during the 80's and early 90's by a man named Ken Fisher. He only built around 100 of them, and they have achieved a bit of a cult status, owned by many of the great guitarists and can change hands these days for $30 000 - $40 000. No ways I was ever going to get an original, so I thought I'd try to build my own, staying as true to Ken's original design and layout, aesthetics etc as possible, while also introducing some elements of practicality to make it usable for me. </p><p></p><p>Many of the original parts are out of production. I spent nearly 6 months sourcing the correct parts from all over the world before I was ready to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaunf, post: 494024, member: 16199"] Project 2 Spurred on by my success with the Marshall restore, I decided to do another build. The Trainwreck Express is a famous guitar amp built during the 80's and early 90's by a man named Ken Fisher. He only built around 100 of them, and they have achieved a bit of a cult status, owned by many of the great guitarists and can change hands these days for $30 000 - $40 000. No ways I was ever going to get an original, so I thought I'd try to build my own, staying as true to Ken's original design and layout, aesthetics etc as possible, while also introducing some elements of practicality to make it usable for me. Many of the original parts are out of production. I spent nearly 6 months sourcing the correct parts from all over the world before I was ready to start. [/QUOTE]
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