SIR Nashville?Looks to be a 1978. Supposedly belonged to Rick Derringer. Pretty cool.
Yes it should.It has new cap job and new tubes. Work appears to be well done. Weird thing is this amp is clean as a whislte as in zero breakup, no overdrive even when cranked. I would think this thing should do AC/DC type gain all day long.
Tried that.Yes it should.
If not there must be a reason.
Try to bridge the inputs.
Facebook Marketplace LoL! Yea the SIR 34 and 36 were the famous ones due to Slash and AFD. I'm guessing mine was just a random amp in the SIR rental inventory at one time. A guy over at TGP suggested I send it to Caswell for the AFD mod so it would be and actual SIR with the #34 mod.where did you find this? and does it work (still)?
very cool indeed... RNR Hoochie Koo!
ETA: for those of us that aren't familiar (maybe only me )...what is the "SIR" story (rentals??) i've heard about SIR numbers that were sought after... but never really bothered to try to research what the whole'SIR thing is about.
I'm going to have it looked at and then decide which way I'm going with it.I don’t know a single person who wants a fender clean 78 Marshall. She’d be going under the knife to fix that sickness
They are 12ax7May be low gain preamp tubes?