FingerzAndKeyz
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First, I know this is mostly a recording forum, but there are other forums on this site. I'm in the middle of a discussion to see if we can find out the maker of this amp. Yes, the pic is terrible. It looks like it has sliders instead of potentiometers, or maybe a combination. There also seems to be a 45 in the middle, which might mean something. It might mean 45 watts or maybe a part of the name of the amp. They could also be prototypes.
The logo isn't familiar, but maybe somebody here (an old timer?) might have a name from looking at the logo or the amp as a whole. There are two amps in the pic and they are both identical.
Sorry, if this is out of line for this forum. I just picked this one, because I'd assume it's a guitar amp. We're also assuming it's a practice amp, and not really much else. This pick is from the dressing room of the band Kansas, and we think it's around the mid '70s.
We've already been through all of the standard brand names. And the band doesn't seem to remember much. Rich Williams says his mind is drawing a blank. Not because of drugs, but because it's such a long time ago.
I probably should also add, there is no prize for the correct name. We're all poor musicians, but curious, just the same. You will, however, have our undying gratitude, because several of us have been trying to figure out what amp these are for a few days, now.
By the way, that's Kerry Livgren's guitar, at the left of the pic and we think those are Peterson strobe tuners on top of the amps...not part of the amps.
The logo isn't familiar, but maybe somebody here (an old timer?) might have a name from looking at the logo or the amp as a whole. There are two amps in the pic and they are both identical.
Sorry, if this is out of line for this forum. I just picked this one, because I'd assume it's a guitar amp. We're also assuming it's a practice amp, and not really much else. This pick is from the dressing room of the band Kansas, and we think it's around the mid '70s.
We've already been through all of the standard brand names. And the band doesn't seem to remember much. Rich Williams says his mind is drawing a blank. Not because of drugs, but because it's such a long time ago.
I probably should also add, there is no prize for the correct name. We're all poor musicians, but curious, just the same. You will, however, have our undying gratitude, because several of us have been trying to figure out what amp these are for a few days, now.
By the way, that's Kerry Livgren's guitar, at the left of the pic and we think those are Peterson strobe tuners on top of the amps...not part of the amps.