Jose Arredondo mod on Evilbay

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Ampaddict":1b2ck3w3 said:
Yup, I'll do some clips for sure. Hope it's sorta set up and ready to go when I get it. Haven't heard from the seller yet. But I did get some pics and will post them later. Weird, I never ran across this thread last night but I was GASing myself to death w/ every bit of Jose nonsense I could find on the web... Looks like I hit the BIN just in time!
Would really be cool if you could take some detailed shots of the guts and panels for us... :thumbsup: :rock: I'd like to compare it to my schem...

Steve
 
Ampaddict":363fnzr1 said:
Hope it's sorta set up and ready to go when I get it.
Sounds like you'll at least have to service the pots...

Steve
 
sah5150":py2i43vr said:
Ampaddict":py2i43vr said:
Hope it's sorta set up and ready to go when I get it.
Sounds like you'll at least have to service the pots...

Steve


If they are scratchy when I turn them no biggie. I think... I will post pics later. My kids are all off today due to EXTREME cold and have been keeping me busy.
 
sah5150":hgrfctg9 said:
Ampaddict":hgrfctg9 said:
Hope it's sorta set up and ready to go when I get it.
Sounds like you'll at least have to service the pots...

Steve
well steve,maybe you can trade the guys some service work for being able to check the amp out.have him pay shipping and parts and you do the work.that way you see whats in the amp.win -win for both parties..lol
 
Mark Cameron":169w2n6f said:
sah5150":169w2n6f said:
Chubtone":169w2n6f said:
Oh man. Once I saw Mark confirmed it was one of Jose's I started thinking really seriously about hitting the Buy It Now and then it was gone! Dang! I want a Jose that sounds exactly like Joe Holmes amps did..... EXACTLY!
Give me a bit more time and I'll have that for you. :thumbsup:

Steve


Already have it!! :D
No doubt. Unfortunately, I can't get one of yours.

Steve
 
bmf5150":1grvew7l said:
sah5150":1grvew7l said:
Ampaddict":1grvew7l said:
Hope it's sorta set up and ready to go when I get it.
Sounds like you'll at least have to service the pots...

Steve
well steve,maybe you can trade the guys some service work for being able to check the amp out.have him pay shipping and parts and you do the work.that way you see whats in the amp.win -win for both parties..lol

:lol: :LOL:

Steve
 
Mark Cameron":26f0n5c3 said:
Ampaddict":26f0n5c3 said:
Hi Guys! I snagged that amp, was hoping for the best. Took a chance even before I had Mke Fortin confirm it was authentic... sometimes ya gotta risk it! :rock:

If you need any help let me know.

Awesome! :rock: :thumbsup:
 
Mark Cameron":22fpnpbo said:
Already have it!! :D
Curt...if you are around today Ill have 2 amps with me :thumbsup:

Mark,
I'm at the shop today while Jay is wandering around the NAMM show. I'll be there tomorrow. Tell me, what two amps do you have with you?
 
Ampaddict":1zqn3liq said:
Hi Guys! I snagged that amp, was hoping for the best. Took a chance even before I had Mke Fortin confirm it was authentic... sometimes ya gotta risk it! :rock:

Congrats man! I'm sure Mike Fortin has seen some Jose's, but being east coast based it has probably been limited. When Mark Cameron confirms it, for me that is absolute confirmation. Mark is based in LA and has been since Jose was alive and modding amps. Mark has been inside dozens of Jose's. Heck, I was with Mark the day that his boss brought home Jose's entire collection of Marshalls that he bought from Jose's family after he died. There were a couple of dozen amps in that batch alone that Mark got to poke around in, including the greatest amp I ever heard. The infamous, '68 Marshall Super Lead that had ATOMICA stenciled across the front of it where the logo should have been. But that's another story. A sad, sad story. :cry:
 
AmpliFIRE":3oe0ftmk said:
Chubtone":3oe0ftmk said:
But that's another story. A sad, sad story. :cry:


:checkthisout:

I'm always up for a good story...do tell
Yo Curt - You need to save a text file of this story so you can quickly cut and paste it into posts when it comes up. It's gotta suck having to write the story over and over again... :D

Steve
 
Chubtone":24gjsi0e said:
Ampaddict":24gjsi0e said:
Hi Guys! I snagged that amp, was hoping for the best. Took a chance even before I had Mke Fortin confirm it was authentic... sometimes ya gotta risk it! :rock:

Congrats man! I'm sure Mike Fortin has seen some Jose's, but being east coast based it has probably been limited. When Mark Cameron confirms it, for me that is absolute confirmation. Mark is based in LA and has been since Jose was alive and modding amps. Mark has been inside dozens of Jose's. Heck, I was with Mark the day that his boss brought home Jose's entire collection of Marshalls that he bought from Jose's family after he died. There were a couple of dozen amps in that batch alone that Mark got to poke around in, including the greatest amp I ever heard. The infamous, 1971 Marshall Super Lead that had ATOMICA stenciled across the front of it where the logo should have been. But that's another story. A sad, sad story. :cry:


Thanks I'm excited!

Last night I thought I read where Mark said that Atomica amp was a '68.
 
sah5150":o687bkn4 said:
AmpliFIRE":o687bkn4 said:
Chubtone":o687bkn4 said:
But that's another story. A sad, sad story. :cry:


:checkthisout:

I'm always up for a good story...do tell
Yo Curt - You need to save a text file of this story so you can quickly cut and paste it into posts when it comes up. It's gotta suck having to write the story over and over again... :D

Steve

Thankfully I found my story on the Metro board. Phew! Here it is:

Joe Holmes has two killer sounding '72 Jose modded Super Leads. Those things are his prized possessions. He used them forever around the LA clubs and used them when he played with Ozzy. His tone with Ozzy live was one of the best tones I have ever heard. Just monstrous.

Also as mentioned, Sykes's amps he uses in the current Thin Lizzy stuff sound killer.

I heard a lot of Jose modded Marshalls in Hollywood back in the mid to late 80's. Most of them sounded like crap, but was that the amp or the players fault? A few of them were awesome. The thing is, there were quite a few different "Jose mods" that he did. Some were higher gain than others.

Brian Jay from Keel had a great Jose modded Marshall. SO good in fact that when Keel got their record deal, someone from Peavey used Brian Jays amp to make the VTM series amp. I never played a VTM series but Mark Cameron tells me if you get all the dip switches set right that they sound pretty good.

Here's a very interesting Jose story that I experienced first hand. My buddy owned a guitar shop in Huntington Beach. Mark Cameron worked for him and I was already having Mark work on my amps. This was probably 1997 when his store opened. In about 2000, my buddy bought the entire Jose collection of amps from Jose's family after Jose passed away. They took the truck down to pick them up and I left my store I own and drove to their store to wait with Mark for the delivery. The truck gets there and we start unloading Super Lead after Super Lead after Super Lead (almost exclusively metal panel amps). Someone noticed that taped to the bottom of almost every single amp was an invoice. We started turning all the amps upside down and reading off the names on the invoices: Neal Schon, Mick Mars, Bruce Bouillet, etc etc I don't even remember all the names but it was a who's who of LA rock guitarists.

All these guys had sent Jose amps for mods and then Jose passed and they never got their amps back. Well Mark and I start weeding through the amps and going for the ones that we could tell from the exterior were already modded. Very soon we found an amp that had the name ATOMICA stenciled across the front where the Marshall logo should have been. It was a '68 Super Lead and was beat to hell. This was THE amp guys seriously. It was that sound, in a box, right in front of us. Mark was playing through it and it was just that tone I had always wanted. We switched off playing it and I decided I HAD to have that amp. I went to talk to my buddy, the owner who was one of closest friends at the time. I offered him $1500, he said no. I offered him $2k he said no. Now $2k was about what a very nice plexi was selling for at the time and this was a beat to hell metal panel. $2500? No. $3000!!!!!!!!! No.

He said, just let me sort through this stuff and I'll sell you the amp once I figure out what's what. Mark loved the amp so much, and there were so many Super Leads there that Mark took it and hid it in his pile of amps to be repaired in his repair room. For months, Mark would pull it out when I came in and we would play it then he would hide it again. The owner and I had an agreement that it was mine when he decided to sell it, but by this point he didn't even remember he had it. Then my buddies shop started having severe financial trouble.... severe. Mark kept telling me the amp is still there. You better get it soon. I said don't worry it's mine, your boss promised.

About 3 weeks later Mark called me..... "did you get the Atomica amp?" No, I said...... Mark said, "WELL IT'S GONE. I've torn the whole shop apart!" I called the owner and when he finally got back to me he confirmed he had sold a "bunch of broken stuff that Mark was never going to fix to another competitor". HOLY CRAP!!!!! I called that shop and he said, "Oh yeah, the Atomica amp? I had ******* fix it and return it to stock and I sold it". Now ******* was the biggest electronics doofus you could imagine. He was a keyboard player and didn't have the slightest clue about tone. Just a schematics guy but a guitar "tonal" moron. The ATOMICA amp was gone, but thankfully Mark Cameron poked around inside that amp for months and knows every little secret as to why that amp sounded so good. How much of the Atomica amp inspired Marks's "Jose" mod? More than a little I'd guess.
 
Chubtone":2pdymysa said:
he had sold a "bunch of broken stuff that Mark was never going to fix to another competitor".

I see a moral or three to this story...
 
That is a horrible story. You would think that the buyer would have taken a look at the amp before undoing the mod...
 
Ampaddict":2f1hwkwc said:
Last night I thought I read where Mark said that Atomica amp was a '68.

I read Marks rememberance of that amp being a '68 on the Metro board so I have edited my posts to agree with Marks date. My memory of it was that it was a '71 and I have a pretty darn good memory, BUT....... Mark knows circuits and would remember things about the build of the amp that would help him remember the date better than me. Either way.... the amp ruled.
 
Bob Savage":3rj9eg5d said:
I see a moral or three to this story...

Yes. When a friend of yours rightfully owns something and won't sell it to you on the spot. Steal it anyways and bury it wrapped in Hefty bags in your backyard. When you get out of jail, at least you will have the tone. Your sphincter might be the worse for wear but isn't THAT tone worth that?

:lol: :LOL:
 
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