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June 13, 2007

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

Ordered a hand-built 18 watt amp!

I have been looking at getting a good head, and I found a website a while ago about hand-built boutique amps that are somewhat affordable.

The website is www.mackamps.com and the amp is called the Heatseeker. The amp is based on the Marshall 1974x, with some twists.

I always wanted a Marshall type of amp, and this looks like it will be perfect. I ordered mine with an effects loop as well, since I want to be able to use reverb and other effects that way.

The main reason I ordered this one was the fact it is hand-built, it is produced by a small company in Canada, and it has a very reasonable price for a hand built amp. It is scheduled to arrive in my eagerly waiting hands in August.

I have been thinking I would get a Dr Z Maz 18 Jr non-reverb, but the waiting time for one here in Canada would be 5 - 7 months. I don't want to wait that long. Plus, the Dr Z costs quite a bit more than the Heatseeker.

The amp is 18 watts, and even though that might not sound like much, 18 tube watts is LOUD. From what I have read, the amp is very dynamic and cleans up nicely if you roll down the volume knob a bit.

I can't wait for it to arrive! I will of course create a few videos demoing the amp, as soon as I can.

I may even use two amps at gigs in the future, if I can! I could run the Reverend Hellhound as my clean amp, and the Heatseeker as my Marshall growl amp. Or both at the same time - Yeay!

Can you tell that I am a little big excited to get a quality amp like this? :) August, please come soon.

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

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Posted by Robert Renman on June 13, 2007

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Comments on this blog entry

Robert said...

It sounds really good! I like it a lot, and it's similar to the 1974x. Check out www.mackamps.com for more details.

Comment added on August 20, 2008
Anthony said...

So how does the amp sound? Is it anything like the Marshall 1974x? I love that sound but don't have all that $$$. A cheaper alternative would be great.

Comment added on August 08, 2008

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