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Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 11:52 am
by OldSchoolDave
GreenSteam wrote:
I've owned and played a magnificent Hiwatt FL112 Combo for about 17 years and I've never met another soul who owned one. I’m not even sure if a ’78 FL112 qualifies as vintage but I’d be interested to hear from other owners.
Welcome, GreenSteam! Yes, your '78 FL112 is a Vintage Hiwatt and I know of one other person, "Hiwatt Bob" who owns one. He's been rather busy with his little one these days, but I expect he'll read and respond to this eventually. By the way, do you know what the "FL" stands for
?
If setting up a photobucket (or similar) account is a hassle, you can try the "Upload Attachment" function here. If that fails, email it to: vhr_support -AT- vintagehiwattrestorations -DOT- com and I'll upload from the server side.
regards,
Dave
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 12:10 am
by GreenSteam
Thanks Dave,
OldSchoolDave wrote:
By the way, do you know what the "FL" stands for ?
I'm guessing it's something along the lines of '
loud' ?
Oh duh!- didn't see the 'upload attachment'. Maybe it's affected my eyesight too? I'll take some nice photos today...
Paul
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 2:04 am
by OldSchoolDave
GreenSteam wrote:
I'm guessing it's something along the lines of '
loud' ?
You got it
.
Glynn Reeves shared the story with us at a past Vintage Hiwatt Convention. Of course, he tells it better than I, but his dad, Dave Reeves, walked by the proto of the 100 watt combo being put through its paces, winced and said; "That's f'ng loud!". And so, the FL112 was christened.
Dave
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 6:57 pm
by D-Max
Hi,
I new here, so I just wanted to say hi!
Being a Marshall guy (but that's changing), I have been on the metro and plexi forums for years.
I recently played a new (MG) Hiwatt Custom 50....I think I have been caught by the Hiwatt virus, so I signed up to this forum.
Cheers!
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 12:45 pm
by steve
Hello All,
I wanted to say hello and thanks to the forum members who've contributed some great information to this board.
I went from cheap practice amps -> VG modeling -> Hiwatt over the years and I'm very happy with my current rig, although I wish I hadn't taken so long to find it.
Thanks to VHR - just got filter caps to replace my original set, and thanks to mhuss and his site for the wealth of info there too.
Cheers!
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 1:48 pm
by OldSchoolDave
Welcome D-Max & Steve! Glad to have you aboard!
Dave
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 3:52 am
by GreenSteam
Here it is... certainly not immaculate having been in and out of car boots with all the other gear... and it needs a dust! Embarrassing really but it's been in fairly regular use as long as I've owned it; a real workhorse that's never missed a note except for some maintenance... the dust cap on the speaker is a replacement. What should I be looking for inside it?
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:20 am
by xsubs
Hi everyone
I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a VHR 100 kit, and have been looking around here... great site!
I already know many of you from P/P, and know I'm in the right place.
Cheers
Sean
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:56 am
by OldSchoolDave
Welcome Sean! We'll have to do something about that avatar though
.
Dave
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:24 pm
by xsubs
I know... SORRY!
I will have to change it anyway, and alter my sig, as I just got rid of my AD200. I'm keeping the cabs though, at least until Bill ships the new Reeves bass cabs.
The proceeds from the Orange head will be used to build the VHR kit... at least that's what I'm thinking, but the Reeves looks good... as does a vintage DR103! Too many good choices...
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:44 pm
by OldSchoolDave
xsubs wrote:I know... SORRY!
Just giving you a hard time
.
Orange stuff is cool. I had an empty Orange 4x12 cab that someone had spray painted black (the grill and emblems were, thankfully, unmolested). Wound up trading it to a guy who had an empty Hiwatt 4x12 cab that someone had stripped the tolex from and
stained (you guessed it),
ORANGE. I still like it - even though mikhailwatt gives me cr@p about it
.
Dave
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 5:51 am
by James Hart
Another new guy! I've been lurking for a little bit reading all the pearls of wisdom I can collect from this fine site. I'll be building a DR-103 clone of sorts this winter... not a kit, but most of what is offered in it will be ordered
FWIW: I'm a bassist of the extended range kind who can't shake the tones of John Wetton, Robert Fripp, David Gilmour, John and Pete circa 1970 at Leeds and Wight... the boys in Jethro Tull that year in Wight too... etc etc etc. I am not a frustrated guitarist any more than a baritone guitar makes a guitarist a frustrated bassist, but definitely understand how I could be perceived as such. I play extended range electric bass guitar... for myself, not for any other person/player/listeners preconceived role... just me
if others dig it... that's more than fine with me too.
here is a youtube playing my main bass through a few effects direct to my sound card.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5GH84kBdMg
Anyway, thanks to all involved in keeping this thing running and for all the 'right' parts to be here at one source!
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 1:32 pm
by Dr.HI-TONE
Welcome James!
with your taste in music, I think you will fit right in!
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 2:58 am
by Mike B.
My real name is H.Bob and I like airports and chili dogs...
H.Bob
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:34 pm
by midifarm
Just thought I'd say hey. In the coming months I will be scouring the world for a nice 1974 DR103 at a fair price. Lord knows if I'll accomplish said goal, but I'm going to try.