A very nice thing happened a week or so ago. I was contacted by Dave Gascoigne of ROSEWELL AMPLIFIERS. www.rosewell-amps.co.uk
Dave hand builds '50's style classic amps that look and sound like vintage models. Models that would normally cost over a couple of thousand pounds. Rosewell amplifiers have all the style and vibe of vintage amplifiers, with the singular, hand-built excellence of high-end boutique American product, but are actually hand made here in the UK, (and in Yorkshire at that,) to a far more realistic price than any equivalent US amp.
The Rosewell custom model I now have sitting beside me here in my studio is, quite simply, a gem. A tweed covered combo, in the style of a mid '50's Fender, but with so much more going for it. It has three 10” genuine vintage speakers, (not modern re-issues,) and is all tube throughout. Dave rates it at around 35 watts but it is an extremely loud 35 watts. And sweet as a bell.
Plugging my D'Angelico semi, my Peerless Monarch archtop, my Gretsch White Falcon or my Guild X-500 archtop into the Rosewell produces rich and warm jazz tones that bring to mind the sounds of Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell and Joe Pass. Just the right tonal balance of lows and highs. Wind the amp up and you get beautifully textured blues and rock tones. Add an overdrive or distortion pedal and the thing screams like a jet-pack angel. A pallette of classic guitar tones in one box.
Now, whilst many fans will have been aware of my enthusiastic use of digital guitar processors for the last 20 years or so, I've never ruled out the benefits of a traditional valve amp. I'm not the sort of player who thinks one approach is 'better' than another. It's always a 'horses for courses' situation as far as I'm concerned and I try not to draw hard and fast lines (or erect unnecessary barriers,) with technical equipment, or with the music itself. The Rosewell amplifier adds another dimension to my sound palette. An authentic, physical tonality that couldn't be replicated any other way. There's a possibility that this particular amplifier, which Dave designed exclusively with me in mind, might be made available as a signature model, literally with my autograph personally added to each one produced. At the moment, Rosewell amps are built entirely by hand by Dave in his workshop. As such, they are made to order, rather than rolling off a factory production line. This means that each amp takes a few weeks to complete, but the wait is very much worth it.
I WAS THRILLED TO BUILD AN AMPLIFIER FOR BILL NELSON, OF BE BOP DELUXE/RED NOISE FAME, BILL NOW HAS A VERY BUSY SOLO CAREER PRODUCING 5-6 ALBUMS A YEAR, I FIRST SAW BE BOP DELUXE WAY BACK IN 1973 THE BAND REHEARSED AT MINSTHORPE HIGH SCHOOL WERE I ATTENDED,THIS WAS AROUND THE SAME TIME AS THEY MADE THERE EXCELLENT 1ST ALBUM, AXE VICTIM THEY ALSO DID GIGS THERE, I WAS 13!
THE AMP I BUILT FOR BILL IS A 35W 3x 10 COMBO, THE BLUESMASTER.
BILL IS VERY PLEASED WITH THE AMP & WE ARE DEVELOPING A SIGNATURE MODEL WHICH WILL BE VERY RETRO LOOKING & PERSONALLY SIGNED BY BILL
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