CrosstownBlues wrote:
Yes, the chassis will provide plenty of room to play in. I had Nik @ Ceri@tone make a one-off out of aluminum, with lazer cut holes. I bought a bare cab from Anthony @ Reason Amps, which I covered with grey lizard skin tolex. I'll put up pics of the cab this afternoon, it looks sweet. The only thing missing from the cabinet is the gold Marshall handle, which should arrive next week.
This whole project came about because I needed a smaller amp to play smaller venues. I had a 1x12 TopHat Club Royale (built by Brian himself), that I absolutely loved, but had to sell when I bought the King Royale head. I had concluded that I needed a bigger amp, because I was getting buried at open mikes, etc. with the little amp. The King rocks, but I discovered it has a bit too much muscle for some clubs. I consdered trying to pick up another Club Royale, but TopHat is moving to the East Coast. I've built amps before (Mesa Boogie Mark 1 was my first) and after discovering this site and the 18w site I knew I had to build. I thought the Spitfire or Lightning would be a perfect amp for those smaller gigs, as well as recording, so here I am!
Hey, that's cool! Nik does alot of stuff for me. I also bought a 18 Watt Bare Cab from Anthony as well as some Snake Skin Tolex to cover it but I haven't had the time to do it yet. Too many builds going. Sheeeeeeesh!!! Can't wait to see your's!
I think the Modded Spitfire will be a great Blues/Rock Amp for you. Probably better than the Lightning for that style. Very simular to my Thunderbolt 9 Spitfire/18Watt Hybrid.
Checked out you band site. You are Henry?
CR ><>