Re: [Harp-L] New Harp amp
I gotta chime in on this! I had the good fortune to play through this
amp and all I can say is WOW....
Mike turned me on to Dale Laslie, the builder, when I asked him if he
knew anyone who repaired vintage equipment. I have a small 40's Bronson
amp that two other amp tech's stared at cluelessly (thank goodness they
did not start working on it....), and when I took it to Dale he
immediately got into it and had it fully repaired and even upgraded
within 2 days. I just cannot say enough about him or his shop...I mean,
what do you say when a guy, proprietor of a spotless, ultra-equipped and
staffed service shop, hands you a card that says "Tone Scientist" ???
So if you have any gear you want repaired, tweaked, or evaluated, I
would totally recommend Dale at http://www.djlservice.com/ You can ship
stuff there and he will ship it back.
I am so impressed with his shop, his work and dedication that he is now
the North American warranty service for the Seydel Hyperamp.
When I took my amp down there Mike and Dale showed me the prototypes and
the first production model for their Wezo 45, and I was so blown away
that I drove back down to spend a couple hours testing it with my other
amps and Dale's other gear....again, I just can't say enough. I've
always used small amps, and told Dale and Mike that I just would never
need the power/volume. I had been thinking about all this lately and Ray
Beltran's posts added some more sound ideas. And when I played through
this Wezo 45 it just completely turned me around. Yes, I'll never
(probably) need the volume, but even at low volumes the quality of the
sound and response is just in another dimension than what I thought
possible. I encourage everyone to seriously check this amp out at
www.megatoneamps.com
Rupert Oysler
www.seydelusa.com
mike wesolowski wrote:
I'd like to announce here on Harp-L an all new Harp Amp that I've spent the last year developing with my amp Guru. After countless hours of research and development, we've come up with a very cool "head only" design. Rated at a very conservative 45 watts, it's got all the power and tone you could ever want in a "ANY SIZE ROOM" amp. We're also designing a couplke of different custom cabs to pair up with the head. My personal fave is going to be the 1-10" X 1-12" slanted cab. We'd like for you to visit our site at www.megatoneamps.com and check it out. The site is in it's infancy right now and we'll have sound clips in the very near future. Also, we'll be offering a custom designed (by a harp player)Harp Road Case. Maybe the last one you'll ever need.
Mike "Wezo" Wesolowski
www.bluesworldorder.com
www.myspace.com/harpwezo
www.megatoneamps.com
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