Hello. I'm somewhat a new member of this forum and I'm about to pull the trigger on a 1977-78 DR-105. I had a few questions and was wondering if you guys could help me out?
1.) What are the main differences in tone between DR105 & DR103?
2.) Is $1400 a good deal?
3.) Should I save my $1400 and put it towards a DR-103
4.) Were these amps made in Canada or England?
I have the opportunity to buy a Reeves Custom 50 for $1350 or a '78 DR105 for $1400
What would you do?
Thanks!
Caleb
Advice needed on a '78 DR105
Moderator: Mods
- mikhailwatt
- Posts: 858
- Joined: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:46 am
- Location: Austin TX
Re: Advice needed on a '78 DR105
1) None, unless it has been modded. Some 2-input Canadian models were modded by the importer for more gain.lucidgenius wrote:Hello. I'm somewhat a new member of this forum and I'm about to pull the trigger on a 1977-78 DR-105. I had a few questions and was wondering if you guys could help me out?
1.) What are the main differences in tone between DR105 & DR103?
2.) Is $1400 a good deal?
3.) Should I save my $1400 and put it towards a DR-103
4.) Were these amps made in Canada or England?
I have the opportunity to buy a Reeves Custom 50 for $1350 or a '78 DR105 for $1400
2) Depends on condition, and if it's a 2 or 4 input model. I'd say that's quite fair for an all-original, good condition, non-molested 4-holer.
3) Nothing wrong with a DR105.
4) England, for export to Canada. Minor revisions were made to the mains supply to comply with CSA standards.
I'd go for the Hylight over the Reeves.
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
- Dr.HI-TONE
- Site Admin
- Posts: 2675
- Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:51 pm
- Location: HIWATT Valley
Re: Advice needed on a '78 DR105
mikhailwatt wrote:1) None, unless it has been modded. Some 2-input Canadian models were modded by the import for more gain.lucidgenius wrote:Hello. I'm somewhat a new member of this forum and I'm about to pull the trigger on a 1977-78 DR-105. I had a few questions and was wondering if you guys could help me out?
1.) What are the main differences in tone between DR105 & DR103?
2.) Is $1400 a good deal?
3.) Should I save my $1400 and put it towards a DR-103
4.) Were these amps made in Canada or England?
I have the opportunity to buy a Reeves Custom 50 for $1350 or a '78 DR105 for $1400
2) Depends on condition, and if it's a 2 or 4 input model. I'd say that's quite fair for an all-original, good condition, non-molested 4-holer.
3) Nothing wrong with a DR105.
4) England, with minor revisions to the mains supply to comply with CSA standards.
I'd go for the Hylight over the Reeves.
+10
Hylight over a so called reeves any day of the week and ten times on sunday.
-
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:02 pm
Re: Advice needed on a '78 DR105
It's a 2 holer.... (That's what she said)
Re: Advice needed on a '78 DR105
The two input amps became the standard around 1978.
I also agree with Mikhail's advice.
--mark
I also agree with Mikhail's advice.
--mark
- OldSchoolDave
- Posts: 2060
- Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:24 pm
- Location: HP, NC USA
- Contact:
Re: Advice needed on a '78 DR105
As do I.mhuss wrote: I also agree with Mikhail's advice.
The Canadian mod, if present, is easily reversed. What you have in a DR105 is all the Hiwatty goodness of a DR103 with a fixed mains voltage and, perhaps, an Ontario Hydro sticker.
In other words, its every bit a real Hiwatt.
Dave
-
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:02 pm
Re: Advice needed on a '78 DR105
I pulled the plug and purchased the Hiwatt DR105.
Thanks everyone for your help and I look forward to playing it!
Thanks everyone for your help and I look forward to playing it!