528hemi
127 posts
May 29, 2010
5:35 PM
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I picked up my new amp "Multivox Combo Bass" Model 44 from Mark on Friday. Just want to say that Mark Grandfield knows his amps and this amp is everything he said it was. Thanks to Harpaholic for turning me on to this amp. I was considering a Zoo but picked this up instead. Sold my Gretsh G5222. This is the tone that I have been hearing and like and could not get it with a stock gretsh.
Here is a link to his facebook. All songs were recording with this amp.
http://www.myspace.com/highkingsofblue
528hemi
Last Edited by on May 29, 2010 6:33 PM
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bigd
152 posts
May 29, 2010
6:07 PM
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How incestual this is all becoming. I owned that amp too. In fact most of my amps have come from Mark. Enjoy it my friend. d ---------- Myspace: dennis moriarty
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Joe_L
299 posts
May 29, 2010
6:13 PM
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I own an amp previously owned by bigd.
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528hemi
128 posts
May 29, 2010
6:39 PM
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Dennis..This one was not yours but Marks personal one just like yours. I think he sold your also, not sure who got it. This amp is not well known but it sure is great IMO. The only reason he sold it is he wanted something abit smaller to carry around. I am loving it. Again, Mark is awesome to deal with and a great guy.
528hemi
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Tuckster
560 posts
May 29, 2010
8:38 PM
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Boy, I love this forum. Thanks for turning me on to a fine amp and a fine harp player. I didn't know about either one until now.
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Harpaholic
149 posts
May 30, 2010
6:33 AM
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It's hard to beat the old Premier/Multivox's! I have four, and need to sell one, but I not sure which one I should part with? I'm thinking the 1958 Model 120 because it will bring the most money.
I have one identical to 528Hemi, but it's been fully serviced with a couple mods. They don't bring enough money for me to break even.
I used to own the Magnatone 415 Clio that bigd now owns. Another regretful sell.
FYI, Mark Grandfield is playing harp, and doing the vocals on all those songs. He has a great voice for singing blues!
Besides his great harp tone, and skill, he doesn't overplay, and he's very soulful.
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