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Post by pete1951 on Mar 21, 2023 12:01:37 GMT
This is a cautionary tale. I when to a gig recently and my fellow guitar player went to switch his amp on , only to find the switch had snapped off. He had no cover on the amp and it had caught on something. For many years I have used cardboard to make covers for mine and have had no such problems ( and a lot less scratches) My new Blues Baby could be seen in the picture if I removed the new cardboard cover, The middle amp ( a Watkins Scout) has a cover made at least 30 years ago Pete
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Post by leeophonic on Mar 21, 2023 12:32:09 GMT
Box clever....
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Post by Michael Messer on Mar 21, 2023 13:08:38 GMT
I know a few people that make their own cardboard amp covers and they do offer good protection, until it rains! All my amps have made to measure amp covers, made by Roqsolid - www.amplifiercoversonline.com - I have been using them for years and they're not expensive.. They are really good people and take the trouble to get your cover exactly right. Roqsolid order form My naked amp My properly dressed amp Shine On Michael
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Post by pete1951 on Mar 21, 2023 13:17:57 GMT
Yes, I almost bought one of their covers. I think they do several grades, from rain cover to almost flight case thick.
They have lots of amps on file and can supply a perfect fill without you having to measure at all ( though Michael’s National might not have been on the list) Pete
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Post by Michael Messer on Mar 21, 2023 13:29:41 GMT
They're excellent and you are correct about them having lots of amp measurements on file. I guess they now have a 1957 National Westwood too!
Shine On Michael
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Post by Pickers Ditch on Mar 21, 2023 14:11:51 GMT
Most of my amps and cabs are covered with Roqsolid, too.
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Post by mitchfit on Mar 22, 2023 17:17:24 GMT
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Post by slidefever on Mar 27, 2023 7:28:37 GMT
Hot Covers are an excellent fit too. I like the fact that they have padding and a strong fabric coating material.
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Post by obrienp on Apr 4, 2023 9:42:14 GMT
Plus one for Roqsolid and/or Hot Covers. I have examples of both and they are great. As well as providing protection from bashes and snagging, they are waterproof enough to keep gear dry while loading in and out of gigs.
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Post by Michael Messer on Apr 4, 2023 9:59:22 GMT
They're also good in freezing cold hotel rooms. A valve amp with its cover on gets hotter quicker than if it was naked! And I am not joking, I have used my little Champ amp to heat my hotel room on more than one occasion. Leave the amp switched on wrapped in its coat overnight and they do a great job!
Shine On Michael
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Post by Pickers Ditch on Apr 4, 2023 11:04:41 GMT
I've warmed up pies and pasties on top of my 100W bass head during gigs, too.
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Post by Michael Messer on Apr 4, 2023 11:59:40 GMT
I've warmed up pies and pasties on top of my 100W bass head during gigs, too. You could cook a roast dinner on one of those! Shine On Michael
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Post by obrienp on Apr 8, 2023 14:26:47 GMT
I've warmed up pies and pasties on top of my 100W bass head during gigs, too. I take it we are talking SVT here? It would probably weigh less to bring your own microwave to the gig!
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Post by Pickers Ditch on Apr 8, 2023 14:31:27 GMT
I've warmed up pies and pasties on top of my 100W bass head during gigs, too. I take it we are talking SVT here? It would probably weigh less to bring your own microwave to the gig! Nah! Elgen 100W with huge Partridge transformers. Managed the same trick on an Ampeg V4BH too but not as hot as the Elgen.
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Post by obrienp on Apr 8, 2023 16:40:56 GMT
I take it we are talking SVT here? It would probably weigh less to bring your own microwave to the gig! Nah! Elgen 100W with huge Partridge transformers. Managed the same trick on an Ampeg V4BH too but not as hot as the Elgen. Wow! That is a rare beast! I had to Google it. Fantastic if you are still gigging it but I note the use of past tense.
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