Never had a problem since then.MikeC wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 7:47 pmI chatted to Bill about your amp Bruce, we were on the subject of blown rectifiers...Slowy wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 7:24 pmBill is ruthless; in his standards as well as his own work. I have a MikeC amp, I could have told him but it's good to work stuff out for oneself.NZTone.e wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 12:44 pm Well, an interesting chat I’ve just had with Bill, the builder of Optimus Prime.
He’s been telling me for a while that he hasn’t got time to build an amp so was looking around for something that piqued his interest…we’re chatting away, he’s telling me about this amp he’s bought, then I clicked, it’s a Sixty-One SRT!
It’s very exciting, firstly, because I’ll get to have a good thrash on one, and secondly, because Bill says Mike’s build is as good as any boutique amp makers build he’s ever seen!
How cool is that, well done Mike!
Components, design, workmanship, Bill says it’s all top notch!
MikeC Sixty-One SRT
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Re: MikeC Sixty-One SRT
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