Those old black face Vibroluxes and it's predecessor Vibroverb are some of the best amps Fender ever produced. If someone eventually develops a workable time machine I'm goin' back to the '60s to collect some of that old gear and my '66 Jazz Bass.This one was my favorite amp -- a 1965 Fender Vibrolux Reverb. The Les Paul there is 'Ole Red, currently owned by Jared Nichols.
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The #1 amp with a fitting partner
Mesa Express 5:25+ with Compact Cab
Looks like Bill Lawrence/Wilde Twin Blade L500s in the L5. Bill designed that guitar when he worked for Gibson. Don't see many of them around anymore.
Good eye sir, those are L500 patent pending, they are original to the guitar,1977 L6-s.Looks like Bill Lawrence/Wilde Twin Blade L500s in the L5. Bill designed that guitar when he worked for Gibson. Don't see many of them around anymore.
I'm a huge fan of Bill's pickups and have been using them in my Teles and basses for about 15 years now. First Keystones then Micro-Coils a TL48 and P46 and J45 for my basses. I'm eternally grateful to Becky and Shannon for keeping the company and his legend alive.Good eye sir, those are L500 patent pending, they are original to the guitar,1977 L6-s.
It's a nice guitar you're right, except for the Gibson name it has really nothing in common with other Gibson models, it's a totally different beast.I'm a huge fan of Bill's pickups and have been using them in my Teles and basses for about 15 years now. First Keystones then Micro-Coils a TL48 and P46 and J45 for my basses. I'm eternally grateful to Becky and Shannon for keeping the company and his legend alive.
I haven't reached the point of trying the others yet but that may have to wait 'til I have guitars I want to use them with. That's a wonderful old guitar you have as well. Part of Bill's legacy to us all.