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KennyF's Tools Of The Trade 14 years 7 months ago #201

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Guitars

'54 Les Paul Reissue

'58 Les Paul Reissue

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Reinhardt 18, 2x12 slant cab

Reinhardt 18 head

The wrap tail Gold top is my number one axe. That guitar and an old school tube amp is a match made in heaven.

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Re:KennyF's Tools Of The Trade 14 years 7 months ago #202

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Those are some nice guitars! I've never heard any Reinhardt amps in person. It would be interesting to hear your description of the 18 head - how does it sound?

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uberpro wrote:

Those are some nice guitars! I've never heard any Reinhardt amps in person. It would be interesting to hear your description of the 18 head - how does it sound?


Thanks.

The Reinhardt 18 is basically in the Marshall Plexi realm. It's a typical old school, point-to-point wired, tube amp. From an operational standpoint, just dime it and run the volume from the guitar. It'll go from clean to crunch with just a simple twist of the guitars volume control.

It's LOUD, and with the "dime and go" theory in mind, you can see the logic in the 18 watt platform.

Here's Bob's description, taken from his site.

Bob Reinhardt wrote:

Our first product, and still one of the all time favorites is the 18. Based on the 18 watt Marshall (tm) with a few circuit changes. Goes anywhere from sweet clean tones, to classic rock, to heavier gain, but not too heavy. Think AC/DC, Van Halen, ABB, etc. This amp does it all, and does it so well. Touch sensitivity on either channel is second to none. Play lightly, it's sweet cleans, dig in a little and its mild bluesy overdrive. Dig in harder and its Classic rock at its finest. No need for pedals with this, but it loves a good boost as well. Do not confuse with the original 18 watt Marshall amp, this amp has all that, and much more.
The first channel, or "normal" channel is based on the stock amp, nice chimey cleans to a killer smokey blues. Great feel and dynamics.
The second channel or "bright" channel is the hotrodded channel. This channel has had the tremolo removed, and another gain stage and full range EQ added in its place. With a master volume on this channel, it can go from amazing chimey clean to nice crunchy gritty blues, to a killer classic and hard rock tone. No over the top heavy muddy gain here, but a killer hot plexi level.

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