I have two other amps. A MicroCube (£23 on rBay - very convenient and amazing for the size) and a Vox vt40+ (and an amp made from a 50s HMV radio). The Kustom cost £25 inc shipping on eBay. It really does depend on the pickup and what you want to get out of it. Sadly, none of these is perfect for everything. Funnily enough I think the little Roland is maybe the most versatile. I would say don't take anyones advice. Try some and take a good selection of instruments to try too.
Wichita Sam
Jun 22, 2010
rodney fruits
Jul 12, 2010
KaptnKen
Jul 29, 2010
smojo
thanks for the invite. London too far for me to attend right now.
Sep 11, 2012
Stu Crane AKA aboynamedstu
Aye sounds good, can you please send me any details address, time, etc?
Sep 11, 2012
Uncle John
You are a quite a ways from the Ms Delta. I like your gits, your icon and the saying with it. Glad to have you for a nation friend.
Sep 24, 2012
Clock The Wolf
Sep 24, 2012
Dave Lynas
Hey Howling, thanks for the friendship. Glad to be your friend...
Sep 24, 2012
Bluesheart
Glad to know you, keep up the awesome work!
Sep 25, 2012
legnahkra
Sep 25, 2012
Jamie MacBlues
Thanks for gettin in touch, Mr Howling. Now friended, ma man :) Cool page, BTW.
Catch you later :)
Sep 27, 2012
Nigel McTrustry
Sounds great!
When do you need links for podcast?
Nigel
Sep 27, 2012
Vinylhed
Glad to make another friend! Cheers for sharing my tune.
Oct 2, 2012
Glenn Kaiser
Happy to oblige. What can I do for the podcast? Just let me know. -Glenn
Oct 2, 2012
Roadkill a.k.a. John Maw
Hi there Howling.
Thanks for the friending. So whereabouts in the UK are you?
All the best.
John
Oct 4, 2012
Roadkill a.k.a. John Maw
Hi there.
I am in Denham, which is about where the M40 meets the M25 (and what a recipe for disaster that could be ;-) Where you at Boxstock?
All the best.
John
Oct 4, 2012
Roadkill a.k.a. John Maw
Hi.
I have two other amps. A MicroCube (£23 on rBay - very convenient and amazing for the size) and a Vox vt40+ (and an amp made from a 50s HMV radio). The Kustom cost £25 inc shipping on eBay. It really does depend on the pickup and what you want to get out of it. Sadly, none of these is perfect for everything. Funnily enough I think the little Roland is maybe the most versatile. I would say don't take anyones advice. Try some and take a good selection of instruments to try too.
All the best.
John
Oct 5, 2012