Why Fender amps? Because they ROCK! Almost every guitar player on the planet has heard of Fender amps and probably 90% of them have played a Fender tube amp or […]
Crate Amps
So over the years we have tubed just about as many Crate amps as we have Carvin amps and the two brands are pretty close in build quality and although […]
Carvin Amps
There is now a “How to” bias video up for all you Carvin players. The video shows both the Carvin method of measuring across the standby switch and using a […]
Bugera Amps
We are getting so many questions about the Bugera amps that we decided to put up a page on them. We don’t know how Behringer is getting away with this […]
B52 Amps
We are often asked the question “what amp should I buy?” There is no real answer simply because all players are different and one man’s ideal tone can be another […]
Anderson Amps
Bob’s Anderson review: I first met Jack Anderson at the Portland Oregon Rose City Guitar show in 2002. Being a vendor with my own booth for Eurotubes at the show […]
Marshall Amps
Before we even get started here we need to address the MOST asked question about all Marshall DSL and TSL 50, 60 and 100 watt amps. Even though we always […]
Orange Amps
We have tubed a lot of the old Orange amps thru the years and with the AD series released in 1999 Orange began its rise once again and it’s good […]
Mesa Boogie Amps
Mesa amps are fixed bias and generally they are very cold. The exceptions to this are the EL84 amps like the DC2 and DC3’s and also the F30 and Loan […]
#1. Tube Changing, Care, and Handling
Vacuum tubes are shockingly durable. They get hastily pulled off stage, loaded into tour buses, trailers, back seats, and then rattled about for thousands of miles on end without fail. […]
