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Welcome to the Vintage HIWATT discussion board!
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To the new Mothership
Glad to be aboard and of service.
All things HIWATT, great and small. The parts and the sum(s).
The convention's going to be great!
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DL
All things HIWATT, great and small. The parts and the sum(s).
The convention's going to be great!
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
DL
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Hi Everyone! I am new to this forum, but I use Hiwatts. I play in an original hard rock band based in NYC, but I am not joining this forum to promote my music. I am a HUGE Hiwatt fan, but not nearly as knowledgeable as many of you. So, let me apologize now if I ask any stupid questions.
I have (2) vintage Hiwatt's. A 4-hole 50w and a 4-hole 100w 103. I won them both on ebay over the past few months. I also won (2) early 70's 4X12's on the bay recently. One of them is the one on the other hiwatt forum in the thread "Trashed Cabinet." I might have just sealed the deal on my third head, which is another 100w DR-103 from the mid 1970's. My manager knows I am a huge hiwatt dork, and he is arranging to get me their new Hi Gain 100w head. Nice to meet all of you, and I look forward to getting to know you more. Best, Chris
I have (2) vintage Hiwatt's. A 4-hole 50w and a 4-hole 100w 103. I won them both on ebay over the past few months. I also won (2) early 70's 4X12's on the bay recently. One of them is the one on the other hiwatt forum in the thread "Trashed Cabinet." I might have just sealed the deal on my third head, which is another 100w DR-103 from the mid 1970's. My manager knows I am a huge hiwatt dork, and he is arranging to get me their new Hi Gain 100w head. Nice to meet all of you, and I look forward to getting to know you more. Best, Chris
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Hey Chris - welcome! There are no stupid questions here. As long as they pertain to HIWATT amps, that isSTDtheBAND wrote:So, let me apologize now if I ask any stupid questions.
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Like you, I started with a single HIWATT amp (an SA112 combo), but quickly found myself unable to resist acquiring more. I've managed to assemble a pretty nice collection, some of which are pictured here (ignore the Marshall half stack - it whined until I let it into the photo
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Like children (I assume, 'cause I don't have any), each is special in its own way. If I were forced to pare down the collection, I'd try to keep my '73 4 hole DR103, '77 4 hole DR504 and '72 DR201. And I'll give up my original HIWATT Fanes when they pry them from my cold dead fingers
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Just wanted to give you some insight into what HIWATT addiction can do to an otherwise "normal" person...
Dave
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