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Plush amplifier [message #1527] Mon, 20 May 2002 14:36 Go to next message
Anonymous
have a plush model 1060s. I heard that plush was bought out by kustom so i thought maybe someone here could help me find out some stuff on this amp. where i can get schematics and just some overall info..tahnx alot
Re: Plush amplifier [message #1528 is a reply to message #1527] Mon, 20 May 2002 15:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Anonymous
Really? I didn't know that... are you sure you aren't mixing up because of the padding? Gee... I remember Plush from back in the late 60's early 70's... and I thought they went out of business before... 73? Guitar player had some Plush ads featuring one of the earlier versions of the Jeff Beck Group with Rod Steward. I don't know anything about your particular model, but I do remember that Plush amp innards were exact copies of Fender amps - if yours uses 4-6L6GC output tubes, has two channels, one with reverb and tremolo... then it will be a twin reverb circuit.
Re: Plush amplifier [message #1529 is a reply to message #1528] Wed, 22 May 2002 18:15 Go to previous message
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well ... it took a bit..but finally someone popped the plush question..no..plush was never in any way related to kustom, in fact Bud, along with Fender both had to go after the company as plush was a direct rip off of the fender twin reverb.. I've seen the schems on em too..my amp tech has em and we got a kick out of comparing them...never mind thatplush did the padding and then had the brass baseballs to use the same knobs as kustom and threw porting on the front...sad part...they are a heck of an amp..I just never cared for the button and tuck look..but I can't knock anyone for collecting em and enjoying them...in fact there was a monster tilt back bass rig they made...wouldn't want to haul it..but man was it a rig!
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