Sovtek Mig 50 Question
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Sovtek Mig 50 Question
What would be a reasonable price to pay these days for a good working order Sovtek Mig 50 Head???
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I'm guessing that 500 would be a bargain, and 900 would be steep. There's one at the Downtown Auckland Music Planet and they want a grand for it, which I find a bit preposterous.
Cool amps. Bruce at Mission Amps in Colorado traced the circuit and found that it was a Tweed bassman with a solid state rectifier.
Cool amps. Bruce at Mission Amps in Colorado traced the circuit and found that it was a Tweed bassman with a solid state rectifier.
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These are great amps - huge voltage though and huge clean volume...the smallest and loudest 50 watts I've ever heard from a tube amp.
I agree with pricing above - $800 is about right for a very clean second hand one. One on TradeMe went about 4 mths ago for about 880 from memory.
I actually thought Bruce designed the amp for Sovtek...he used to do a bit of outsourced amp design for various parties (including Weber).
I agree with pricing above - $800 is about right for a very clean second hand one. One on TradeMe went about 4 mths ago for about 880 from memory.
I actually thought Bruce designed the amp for Sovtek...he used to do a bit of outsourced amp design for various parties (including Weber).
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Maybe. I'll ask him...*UNIQUE* wrote:These are great amps - huge voltage though and huge clean volume...the smallest and loudest 50 watts I've ever heard from a tube amp.
I agree with pricing above - $800 is about right for a very clean second hand one. One on TradeMe went about 4 mths ago for about 880 from memory.
I actually thought Bruce designed the amp for Sovtek...he used to do a bit of outsourced amp design for various parties (including Weber).
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I could be wrong...but I've seen at least two different schema's of the amp with his name on it....do you know if he's exporting his Aurora's?Hot_Grits wrote:Maybe. I'll ask him...*UNIQUE* wrote:These are great amps - huge voltage though and huge clean volume...the smallest and loudest 50 watts I've ever heard from a tube amp.
I agree with pricing above - $800 is about right for a very clean second hand one. One on TradeMe went about 4 mths ago for about 880 from memory.
I actually thought Bruce designed the amp for Sovtek...he used to do a bit of outsourced amp design for various parties (including Weber).
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didnt Dave Bruno design the mig fifty, another guy designed the 60
not sure abiout the hundred
not sure abiout the hundred
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Actually, I think you're right ...Bruno rings a more familiar bell.sgt mukuzi wrote:didnt Dave Bruno design the mig fifty, another guy designed the 60
not sure abiout the hundred
vacant, the Mig 50 is probably the most sought after of the three variants they did. They were all good amps for sure - I think the 50 has an extra sweet thang going for it though....just my view. The 100 was a Marshall killer...rip your face volume and could "chug" better than some modern voiced "chug specialists"...reliable as heck too, all of 'em, in spite of some plastic knobs and stuff. The chassis of my Mig50 is thick solid steel plate, maybe ex some decommisioned Russian tank

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People use guitar heads for bass all the time, its fine as long as you use a bass cab.robnobcorncob wrote:How safe is that? with the bass frequencies and all... ??Timi wrote:Seriously, just use it as a bass amp, it would be awesome.barry666 wrote:OK. Its just that I have one that Im considering either selling or putting against a new bass amp, cos I dont really play the guitar as much these days.