Monday, January 26, 2009

Verellin Amps -- hey 1973 called, they want their amps back...



Don't yet know how they sound, but I really like the concept behind custom amplifiers from Seattle, Washington's Verellin Amplifiers.

They are funky lookin'. Built by a University of Washington electrical engineering student. Looks like a lot of thought went into the design and construction, so they are worth checking out. The amps just happen to look like they were rescued from the basement where your uncle rehearsed Creedence Clearwater Revival covers with his high school rock band back in 1973.

The amps are available in 4 different models...

"SPALDO"
15-WATT EL84 DRIVEN CLASS A GUITAR AMP COMBO AMPLIFIER

"COOP"
50-WATT 6L6 DRIVEN GUITAR AMPLIFIER WITH SPRING REVERB

"LOUCKS"
100-WATT EL34 DRIVEN GUITAR AMPLIFIER

"MEAT SMOKE"
300-WATT 6550 DRIVEN BASS (OR BRAVE GUITARIST) AMPLIFIER - LOUDER!

That's right, they have an amp called the "Meat Smoke". That just pretty much rules.

www.verellinamplifiers.com

Link to an article about the guy behind Verellin.

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