I hear ya. West’s are next to impossible to buy because there are not that many of them out there and dudes like me sit on them for decades. I feel great about the choice to let it go. I literally play it maybe twice a year. It just sits and looks cool, but how much is that really worth at the end of the day. I’d rather put the cash into a new Supro or other smaller amp that I can use. And know that someone out there is going to buy this thing and be crazy stoked.I have a 1970 super reverb collecting dust because it's too loud. Thinking of selling it but I know I won't be able to get another one easily
Anyway this doesn't help you but I feel you
Sunn!I have so many amps that are going unused these days but I won't be able to buy them back. I'll get to use them again some day. Rockerverb MKIII 100, Laney GH100TI, Ampeg VT-22, Sunn Solaris
I bet they sounds amazing when you do plug them in.I have reissues of the 65' Twin Reverb and 62' Marshall Bluesbreaker, they sadly sit on dollies so, I can roll them out of my way! I plug them in once or twice a year.
TruthI bet they sounds amazing when you do plug them in.
I sold my West today. 1970s all tube 100watts of the cleanest damn sound ever. It was the inspiration for my tube pedal builds. A local shop offered a reasonable $ for it and since I never play it it’s going to find a new home now. View attachment 52231
The amp I use most these days is my homebrew 5E3 Deluxe. I based it on a Clark Beaufort a friend showed me. Even though it breaks up relatively easily it is still loud enough to be my "clean pedal platform" amp. To think I used to use a Twin Reverb for gigs...
I believe it’s still there. But they did sell a West head last month. Someone from out of state ironically bought it. They rarely come up on Michigan. I’m sure someone will scoop it up.So did it sell yet? Bet it's gone soon!!!!!
One of the reasons I was happy with letting it go.Eh, tubes are overrated anyway.
Seriously though, that West looks delicious. 100W 2x12 combo probably weighs as much as my first car, and probably just as loud!
Sounds about right, may have even been more than that. During my days as a tech I became the local "I can fix your SVT" guy, so I regularly had SVT heads come in. A modern SVT Classic head weighs 80 lbs. I weighed one. My wife regularly had to help me carry them into the house from the car. That's when I decided 30W was plenty in a tube amp.One of the reasons I was happy with letting it go.
The old Dynaco output and power transformers were 20+ lbs each I believe. The jensens had the huge bell magnets and the wood used in for the cab was crazy thick. Plus the chassis itself was like 1/4 thick tank steel lol. I think it was 70lbs ish…..