Guildedagain's thread on the solid/chambered section got me wondering... has anyone ever recorded with a Tweety bird? If so, how did it work out? Any tips?
Okay... after hearing that, I'm definitely bringing it to the studio. I'll try my M-65 and my S-100. Thanks!!You can hear one here:
Guild Tweedy Bird MM500 Micro Mini Amp | GAD's Ramblings
Here’s a fun little bit of Guild history from the 1982 Guild Accessories Catalog: The Guild Tweedy Bird MM500 Micro Mini Amp, and yes, that’s the name, though it depends on where you look as to whether it’s the Tweedy Bird, MM500, or Micro Mini Amp. What are the features? What do all the...www.gad.net
Not bad. Those sound samples remind me a LOT of one of those 9v "Smokey" mini amps (some actually came in a cigarette pack, others in a plastic housing (which I have). But...the best thing about the Smokey mini amps is they have a 1/4" speaker output as well. I've used mine w/ a 4x10 cab and it sounded great! I'd bet this Tweedy Bird would too if someone were to wire an output jack that bypasses the internal speaker and ran it through a 10-12" cab.You can hear one here:
Guild Tweedy Bird MM500 Micro Mini Amp | GAD's Ramblings
Here’s a fun little bit of Guild history from the 1982 Guild Accessories Catalog: The Guild Tweedy Bird MM500 Micro Mini Amp, and yes, that’s the name, though it depends on where you look as to whether it’s the Tweedy Bird, MM500, or Micro Mini Amp. What are the features? What do all the...www.gad.net