Vintage HIWATT Convention 2010
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This is a very cool early Hiwatt with serial # in the 4XX range (1968?) with no master volume. Notice the odd placement of the Bulgin socket, the smaller vent on top, and the longitudinal stripes on top. Wait, why is the voltage tap selector pointing to '225V'?
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This a 7XX serial # DR103 built in 1969 and used by the band Soft Machine. Is that a slave jack next to the serial tag?
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1969 Hiwatt CP103. It has the four input volume knobs and lacks a 'middle' tone knob just like the CP103 amps used by The Who. There seems to be no vent on top and no bulgin socket.
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thanks for the pics Zells!
who's Plexiglass Hiwatt is that?
who's Plexiglass Hiwatt is that?
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That now resides in its rightful place: Hiwatt Valley!Hiwatt Bob wrote: who's Plexiglass Hiwatt is that?
Zells, several of Dr.Hiwatt's amps run at 225v. He's got a voltage regulator for that very purpose.
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Do these amps run properly at 225V only, or is this voltage chosen as a matter of preference?OldSchoolDave wrote: Zells, several of Dr.Hiwatt's amps run at 225v. He's got a voltage regulator for that very purpose.
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I have a handful that do not have 105, or 115 taps. only 225, 235, 245.
There is no tonal effect on running an amp on 125 v. 225 unless there is a descrepency between the wall voltage and the tap on the transformer.
ie. an amp set at 115v with voltage at the wall supplying 126v. compared to an autotransformer deliverying a steady 225 to an amp set at 225.
There is no tonal effect on running an amp on 125 v. 225 unless there is a descrepency between the wall voltage and the tap on the transformer.
ie. an amp set at 115v with voltage at the wall supplying 126v. compared to an autotransformer deliverying a steady 225 to an amp set at 225.
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That makes sense for an exclusively European customer base. I'm guessing that these amps are all pre-1970.Dr.HIWATT wrote:I have a handful that do not have 105, or 115 taps. only 225, 235, 245.
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yes, most of mine are 1970 or older.
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Hmm, have you ever tested these (actual output voltage under load)? Or do you just "trust them?"Dr.HIWATT wrote:...compared to an autotransformer deliverying a steady 225 to an amp set at 225.
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I tested one of the two a year or so ago. it was accurate.
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Glenn Cornick messing about.
Glenn's invisible bodied guitar.
Some of the gear on show
Glenn's invisible bodied guitar.
Some of the gear on show
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I KNOW you took more pictures than that, buster! Let's see 'em!
How was the flight home?
Dave
How was the flight home?
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The flight home was very pleasant thanks Dave.
Mark looking for the rest of the band.
There they are.
Mark looking for the rest of the band.
There they are.
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Dave heading for his "special" room in the corner of the hall.
Another Hi-Tone display shot.
Dave and Glenn Cornick on a boat after the convention.
Another Hi-Tone display shot.
Dave and Glenn Cornick on a boat after the convention.