can anyone identify this amp?
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can anyone identify this amp?
It's from a performance in Pakistan of a guy from Balochistan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMEimuN6s4M
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While the aesthetics remind me some of G&K or a Z amp, it's likely local, mebbe.
But mang, them guys is good - starting about 27:00 they blowed me away.
Altho' everything kinda reminds me of "Paint It Black" - what is my own failing.
But mang, them guys is good - starting about 27:00 they blowed me away.
Altho' everything kinda reminds me of "Paint It Black" - what is my own failing.
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I think right below the red light on the top left is the brand name, but it never seems to be close and in focus enough to read.
I know what you mean about Paint it Black... I listen to TONS of Indian music and don't get those associations with it, but I guess because this is an electric instrument that sounds very much like electric guitar, I hear parts that remind me of rock. Not so much Paint it Black for me, but I hear parts that remind me of the beginning of the End (Doors) and the intro section to Baba O'Riley (the Who).
I know what you mean about Paint it Black... I listen to TONS of Indian music and don't get those associations with it, but I guess because this is an electric instrument that sounds very much like electric guitar, I hear parts that remind me of rock. Not so much Paint it Black for me, but I hear parts that remind me of the beginning of the End (Doors) and the intro section to Baba O'Riley (the Who).
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That's a cool lead instrument that he is essentially playing by picking (1 of 2?) strings and pushing buttons.
I mean, it's almost like he's typing - which is how I kinda feel on koto.
Except you just know he's got that set up and tweaked for the spring action ...
Guy is apparently not recorded - I was looking for a CD.
The rhythm instrument has a odd sound, almost percussion when he's featured.
Cool sounds, made me burn some incense and
I mean, it's almost like he's typing - which is how I kinda feel on koto.
Except you just know he's got that set up and tweaked for the spring action ...
Guy is apparently not recorded - I was looking for a CD.
The rhythm instrument has a odd sound, almost percussion when he's featured.
Cool sounds, made me burn some incense and
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did you notice that the amp is powered by a 12v battery? follow that twisted pair wire back behind them...
but that also indicates to me that it is likely a solid-state amp (would likely need an inverter to get AC voltages to run tubes)
but that also indicates to me that it is likely a solid-state amp (would likely need an inverter to get AC voltages to run tubes)
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I did not!
It felt intimate, like they would perform in a restaurant or residence, blankets and mic on the floor ...
It felt intimate, like they would perform in a restaurant or residence, blankets and mic on the floor ...
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Yeah, I noticed the car battery. I'd imagine the amp is pretty similar to a Pignose, but with its own mojo. And it definitely has mojo! Very tubey sound, regardless of the actual circuit. The Japanese Taishōgotos are pretty affordable but don't have as many keys as the Indian bulbul tarangs, like what he's playing.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... o&_sacat=0
https://www.ebay.com/itm/314241674212?_ ... 1465.m3507
It's so tempting to get one now but I have too many instruments already and not enough $. The tone is so great through that little amp and I'd guess the amp is pretty cheap, so I'm hoping finding that would ease the desire to get the instrument!
I actually do have a bulbul tarang, but it's one of the little one-octave ones, like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/234943282372?e ... R9ico-vjYQ
I got it at a flea market for $20 from a guy who had no idea what it was.
Maybe I could sell it and use the dough for the Japanese model which looks to be a significant step up.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... o&_sacat=0
https://www.ebay.com/itm/314241674212?_ ... 1465.m3507
It's so tempting to get one now but I have too many instruments already and not enough $. The tone is so great through that little amp and I'd guess the amp is pretty cheap, so I'm hoping finding that would ease the desire to get the instrument!
I actually do have a bulbul tarang, but it's one of the little one-octave ones, like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/234943282372?e ... R9ico-vjYQ
I got it at a flea market for $20 from a guy who had no idea what it was.
Maybe I could sell it and use the dough for the Japanese model which looks to be a significant step up.
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Just took my old bulbul tarang off the shelf and blew the dust off the case...
it actually has more range than I remembered... one note shy of two octaves. And it does have working sharps/flats; I was misremembering, thinking it only had working white keys. So that should scratch the instrument itch for now.
It has ten strings, tuned in unison. The keys press levers that stop the strings, similar to how a clavichord works. You can even use it like a clavichord, and press the keys to get sound, without strumming. But no polyphony.
I'll have to make a pickup for it... it's not so useful acoustically, #1 being very quiet, and #2 the opposite side of the string is almost as loud as the side you pluck. This is cool for experimental, weird sounds but not so great for normal playing. So I guess I'll make two pickups, with separate outputs, for each end of the strings.
it actually has more range than I remembered... one note shy of two octaves. And it does have working sharps/flats; I was misremembering, thinking it only had working white keys. So that should scratch the instrument itch for now.
It has ten strings, tuned in unison. The keys press levers that stop the strings, similar to how a clavichord works. You can even use it like a clavichord, and press the keys to get sound, without strumming. But no polyphony.
I'll have to make a pickup for it... it's not so useful acoustically, #1 being very quiet, and #2 the opposite side of the string is almost as loud as the side you pluck. This is cool for experimental, weird sounds but not so great for normal playing. So I guess I'll make two pickups, with separate outputs, for each end of the strings.
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I can't make it out either, cool music though!
So do we know about that amp? It runs off what looks like 12 volts, so not tubes. Probably not a lot of wattage either. Perforated speaker grille. Now that's something you could reproduce and see if it does anything on an amp you already own.
Kind of looks like the actual speaker is smaller and off center, like on the lower left?
There's an SM57 pointed it, so that's how you can estimate dimensions of the cabinet.
So do we know about that amp? It runs off what looks like 12 volts, so not tubes. Probably not a lot of wattage either. Perforated speaker grille. Now that's something you could reproduce and see if it does anything on an amp you already own.
Kind of looks like the actual speaker is smaller and off center, like on the lower left?
There's an SM57 pointed it, so that's how you can estimate dimensions of the cabinet.
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This guy's bezanjo is also the shezizzle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO6XMOA2HRo
The playing is also great, but it doesn't have the killer tone Noor Baksh's has... sounds more straight acoustic, though it looks like there's a cord coming out going somewhere.
Sure is a sausage party at that performance! That's what religion will do...
The playing is also great, but it doesn't have the killer tone Noor Baksh's has... sounds more straight acoustic, though it looks like there's a cord coming out going somewhere.
Sure is a sausage party at that performance! That's what religion will do...
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This is a good one, too, and his tone is pretty similar to the first guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcyjzha6Fbg
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Skipping to the next videos from the same guy, the same amp is shown (at different angles), maybe easier to identify from one of these.
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Looks 80s but I've never seen one.
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Yeah, now I am looking to write something on which to play my koto.
It has a pick-up, also, so I'm gonna hafta 'speriment with amps.
Does it hafta be 12v.-powered, or can I start with a Marshall?
It has a pick-up, also, so I'm gonna hafta 'speriment with amps.
Does it hafta be 12v.-powered, or can I start with a Marshall?
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