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Welcome to the Vintage HIWATT Forum Fabrizio!
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Hi everyone. My name is Sieds and i'm basically a newbie in the entire guitar world.
About one year ago i have started to learn to play the guitar, taking lessons. Its not easy when you never ever had a guitar in your hands before and when you have reached the age of 43, but it's worth all the efforts .
My musical interests are prog and sympho, and i´m very impressed by the Gilmour-sound. That's how i got to the Hiwatt amps. I´ve been educated originally in electronics, but changed to ICT pretty soon after. I figured building amps would make a nice combination of my old profession and the new hobby. And thats how i got to getting myself a VHR Custom 100 kit!
Sieds
About one year ago i have started to learn to play the guitar, taking lessons. Its not easy when you never ever had a guitar in your hands before and when you have reached the age of 43, but it's worth all the efforts .
My musical interests are prog and sympho, and i´m very impressed by the Gilmour-sound. That's how i got to the Hiwatt amps. I´ve been educated originally in electronics, but changed to ICT pretty soon after. I figured building amps would make a nice combination of my old profession and the new hobby. And thats how i got to getting myself a VHR Custom 100 kit!
Sieds
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Hello.
I’m an owner of a ’74 DR103 4-inputter. I’ve owned it for about 7 years. Last year, it was stolen from our practice space along with several other wonderful things. I went through all the stages of loss, but eventually settled into the ANGER stage for quite a while. Luckily enough, someone tried to sell it on ebay a few months after it was stolen and after some deliberation with various NC county police officers, it is now back under my watchful eye.
Since it made its way back, I thought I would go “all in”, join this group, and start pestering the group with random questions now and again.
Thanks!
H.
I’m an owner of a ’74 DR103 4-inputter. I’ve owned it for about 7 years. Last year, it was stolen from our practice space along with several other wonderful things. I went through all the stages of loss, but eventually settled into the ANGER stage for quite a while. Luckily enough, someone tried to sell it on ebay a few months after it was stolen and after some deliberation with various NC county police officers, it is now back under my watchful eye.
Since it made its way back, I thought I would go “all in”, join this group, and start pestering the group with random questions now and again.
Thanks!
H.
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Welcome to the Vintage HIWATT forum!
What a story! Glad you got your amp back!
What a story! Glad you got your amp back!
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Hi!
I'm a Boston-based guitarist and a huge fan of Gilmour and Lifeson. As of Sunday, I am now a proud (actually downright giddy) owner of a 1977 DR103. I've always been a combo guy prior to this, so I've got no cab to use with it yet. Now the hunt for the perfect cab begins. So if anyone's hiding a Super Starfinder 200 somewhere, feel free to msg me. I'm looking forward to joining the community and pestering you all with my newbie Hiwatt questions.
I'm a Boston-based guitarist and a huge fan of Gilmour and Lifeson. As of Sunday, I am now a proud (actually downright giddy) owner of a 1977 DR103. I've always been a combo guy prior to this, so I've got no cab to use with it yet. Now the hunt for the perfect cab begins. So if anyone's hiding a Super Starfinder 200 somewhere, feel free to msg me. I'm looking forward to joining the community and pestering you all with my newbie Hiwatt questions.
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Welcome Empathy.
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Hi everybody,
My name is Tom Huff. I live in N.E. Ohio and just got my second lead100r. For $$ reasons I sold my first one back in '94. I know. I know. I couldn't find a Hylight era Custom 50 which is what I really want. The search continues.
The head came with a broken power switch. I'm going to run around today looking for a replacement switch then try and draw the police to the house.
Wish me luck.
My name is Tom Huff. I live in N.E. Ohio and just got my second lead100r. For $$ reasons I sold my first one back in '94. I know. I know. I couldn't find a Hylight era Custom 50 which is what I really want. The search continues.
The head came with a broken power switch. I'm going to run around today looking for a replacement switch then try and draw the police to the house.
Wish me luck.
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Hi Tom,Baxandall wrote:I'm going to run around today looking for a replacement switch then try and draw the police to the house.
Wish me luck.
Welcome to the Vintage Hiwatt Forum! I believe the Marshall-type rocker switches work as replacements for those - but check to be sure.
Best of luck, from S.W. Ohio !
Dave
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I'll vouch for Baxandall, he's good people. Baxxy, you should go to the Hiwatt convention sometime--not too far from you (Columbus, IN).
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Hey there! I'll go if you go.Hiwatt Bob wrote:I'll vouch for Baxandall, he's good people. Baxxy, you should go to the Hiwatt convention sometime--not too far from you (Columbus, IN).
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Hello everybody,
Let me introduce myself.
I'm Gilles, a 57 year old frenchie. But still rock'n'roll!
We founded our first pop-group in '71, for years. After a loooooooong time ( 30 years ?? ) of wait we rebuilt that group.
Without 'Gégé-the-drummer', who joined Bonzo and Jimi and the others.
So Henri aka 'Kiki' my bassman brother joined us, and yet we are 2 guitars, 1 bass, 1 drum and 1 percussion, this give us a santana taste to all songs.
I read VHR forums since a long time, hesitate and finally 'made the jump' ( is that expression correct ? word-to-word translation ! ).
Past year I bought a used Reeves custom 50, very rare here on this side of atlantic ocean.
Need to be back on original specs, a strange mod had be done by former owner ( not 'canadian mode' ).
My technician made this reverse quickly, now it's near a good old Custom 50.
And I connect it to used Hiwatt HG412.
This cab is well made, 18mm plywood, solid. No fane inside : 2 G12T100 and I swaped the 2 others with Tonkers. Not as fane-ish as 40 years ago, but nice.
Backups are my old Mi60, a marshall-like french amp of the seventies. A Ceria Plexi also with home-made vertical cabinet with Tayden, best choice here in Europe for price.
And I pluged all my strats - unfortunately i selled my 1972 swamp strat in the eighties.
So AM TS or JPN strat with Fralins, some boost pedals and 'en avant' : on gigs Hiwatt sensations are the best for me.
So guys i thank you very much for all my evenings and nights, when I spent hours on reading your forums, congratulations !
Have a nice time,
Gilles
Let me introduce myself.
I'm Gilles, a 57 year old frenchie. But still rock'n'roll!
We founded our first pop-group in '71, for years. After a loooooooong time ( 30 years ?? ) of wait we rebuilt that group.
Without 'Gégé-the-drummer', who joined Bonzo and Jimi and the others.
So Henri aka 'Kiki' my bassman brother joined us, and yet we are 2 guitars, 1 bass, 1 drum and 1 percussion, this give us a santana taste to all songs.
I read VHR forums since a long time, hesitate and finally 'made the jump' ( is that expression correct ? word-to-word translation ! ).
Past year I bought a used Reeves custom 50, very rare here on this side of atlantic ocean.
Need to be back on original specs, a strange mod had be done by former owner ( not 'canadian mode' ).
My technician made this reverse quickly, now it's near a good old Custom 50.
And I connect it to used Hiwatt HG412.
This cab is well made, 18mm plywood, solid. No fane inside : 2 G12T100 and I swaped the 2 others with Tonkers. Not as fane-ish as 40 years ago, but nice.
Backups are my old Mi60, a marshall-like french amp of the seventies. A Ceria Plexi also with home-made vertical cabinet with Tayden, best choice here in Europe for price.
And I pluged all my strats - unfortunately i selled my 1972 swamp strat in the eighties.
So AM TS or JPN strat with Fralins, some boost pedals and 'en avant' : on gigs Hiwatt sensations are the best for me.
So guys i thank you very much for all my evenings and nights, when I spent hours on reading your forums, congratulations !
Have a nice time,
Gilles
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Welcome aboard!
Nice collection you have there, only thing missing is a Hylight!
--mark
Nice collection you have there, only thing missing is a Hylight!
--mark
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Hi,
My name is Matthias.
I'm from France and consider myself a beginner guitarist.
Although I like a lot of artists' music, I admire David Gilmour a lot. Pink Floyd/Gilmour music touches me really deep.
So now I guess you all know how I became interested in Hiwatts. I became so interested that I bought a wonderful 76's Hylight DR103 Hiwatt, although I sometime feel my sloppy playing doesn't deserve such a nice amp.
I replaced the capacitors and I'm now in search for nice tubes to put inside it (I'll create a thread on that for advice if you don't mind). It came with Sovteks I don't appreciate much.
I'm really glad to be in the Hiwatt family now.
Have a good day everyone,
Matthias
My name is Matthias.
I'm from France and consider myself a beginner guitarist.
Although I like a lot of artists' music, I admire David Gilmour a lot. Pink Floyd/Gilmour music touches me really deep.
So now I guess you all know how I became interested in Hiwatts. I became so interested that I bought a wonderful 76's Hylight DR103 Hiwatt, although I sometime feel my sloppy playing doesn't deserve such a nice amp.
I replaced the capacitors and I'm now in search for nice tubes to put inside it (I'll create a thread on that for advice if you don't mind). It came with Sovteks I don't appreciate much.
I'm really glad to be in the Hiwatt family now.
Have a good day everyone,
Matthias
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Welcome Matt,
Congrats on acquiring a real HIWATT!
Congrats on acquiring a real HIWATT!
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Hi guys,
My name's Matt and I hail from Melbourne, Australia.
Tomorrow night I finally achieve my musical goal and take possession of a 1978 Hiwatt DR103 with a 1977 Fane loaded 4x12.
I was tossing up between a Marshall JTM45/100 40th Anniversary Full Stack and the DR103 however three things swayed me to keep with my dream.
1. I watched Pulse
2. I listened to Live At Leeds
3. I was told some wise words...
"If you want a nice sounding Fender, buy a Fender"
"If you want a nice sounding Marshall, buy a Hiwatt".
I only have pictures that the current owner sent me however I plan on taking some detailed ones when I get it.
EDIT:
Actually, I do have one quick question.
When re-tubing a Hiwatt with Power Valves do you need to have it re-biased or do you just put in a matched quad that can handle a DR103 and let it do its thing?
My name's Matt and I hail from Melbourne, Australia.
Tomorrow night I finally achieve my musical goal and take possession of a 1978 Hiwatt DR103 with a 1977 Fane loaded 4x12.
I was tossing up between a Marshall JTM45/100 40th Anniversary Full Stack and the DR103 however three things swayed me to keep with my dream.
1. I watched Pulse
2. I listened to Live At Leeds
3. I was told some wise words...
"If you want a nice sounding Fender, buy a Fender"
"If you want a nice sounding Marshall, buy a Hiwatt".
I only have pictures that the current owner sent me however I plan on taking some detailed ones when I get it.
EDIT:
Actually, I do have one quick question.
When re-tubing a Hiwatt with Power Valves do you need to have it re-biased or do you just put in a matched quad that can handle a DR103 and let it do its thing?