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Last edited: Mar 03, 2022 06:12:08

If you flipped them to pedal steel players, you'd probably have almost enough to get yourself a Showman.

Jazzmaster to surfybear to stereo tremolo pedal with those amps on opposite sides of the room would be glorious!

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Last edited: Mar 03, 2022 06:12:20

Beste Gilette,

Ik heb bijna dezelfde set-up!
1x Evans B-3, 30 watt with a 12" speaker and 1x Evans EB-401, 40 Watt with a 15" speaker. Externe reverb Peavey Valverb en Chandler Echo en Roland SDE-1000. (Old school). Hiermee is een fraai Chris Isaak geluid te benaderen.

Met groet,
Martin

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Last edited: Mar 03, 2022 06:12:32

Hello Frank,

Thank you for your explicit answer.
I do at the moment own five Evans amps, EG-301, EG-401 and the two, earlier mentioned bass-amplifiers B-3 and EB-401 and indeed as you say:Clean, loud and punchy. All bought on a budget for around € 50,- each. ( waardeer het, repareer het). I do also own a Fender, Laney tube amp but these are too weighty and too fragile to haul around.
Greetings from Amsterdam.
Martin

Last edited: Apr 04, 2020 07:51:58

Patrick_Strain wrote:

If you flipped them to pedal steel players, you'd probably have almost enough to get yourself a Showman.

I don't believe these Japanese-made Evans amps like the EG-301 and so on have any relation to the Evans Custom Amps built in the US, originally by Jim Evans, then Derrell Stephens, and now by Scott Buffington. Here are a couple of articles on the history of the US Evans amps:

http://www.jimbastian.com/jim_bastian_033.htm

http://danny.hullihen.tripod.com/id26.htm

This Japanese Evans company also sold this tape echo unit - http://estecho.com/2016/12/evans-super-echo-se-780/ - which according to the writeup and photo in that link were made by MultiVox. That would make sense - these Japanese Evans amps always had that MultiVox look to me.

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True, they are made in Japan during the seventies And eighties periods.

Last edited: Apr 04, 2020 14:29:03

Hello Gilette Frank,

On the picture above and on top of the Evans amplifiers is what I see a handbuild external reverb unit?

Best regards,
Martin

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Last edited: Mar 03, 2022 06:12:46

Hello Gilette Frank,

Nice "drippy"SurfyBear !

See the attachment with my !9"rack, the Peavy Valverb is in my humble opinion a real treasure.

Martin
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Martinakaal wrote:

Hello Frank,

Thank you for your explicit answer.
I do at the moment own four Evans amps, EG-301, EG-401 and the two, earlier mentioned bass-amplifiers B-3 and EB-401 and indeed as you say:Clean, loud and punchy. All bought on a budget for around € 50,- each. ( waardeer het, repareer het). I do also own a Fender, Laney tube amp but these are too weighty and too fragile to haul around.
Greetings from Amsterdam.
Martin

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