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Your 1st Guitar and Amp

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1st Guitar and Amp was purched at "Woolworth's 5&10" on 11th Ave in Altoona.

Year: 1966
Brand: Audition made in Japan.
Price: Guitar 36 Dollars New.
Amp 31 Dollars

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Lots of guitar mods since then.

New Frets
New Tuners
Dimarizo pick-up
New Pick-up switch
Replaced Volume pot
"Bad Ass" bridge
Replaced Vibrato Arm

Check out the control panel on this amp. We used one input for my guitar, one for the bass guitar, and one for the vocal mic. It actually still works!

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I couldn't find a pic of my first guitar, but it was a red Kay Starter Series. It had one bridge humbucker, that was pretty damn hot for a cheap guitar.

My amp was a Gorilla GG-20 like this one. Except the 'Tube Stack" on mine was always on 10.:lol:

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My first was the princeton
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My first guitar was an 80's Washburn. I don't know what model. It had a scalloped fretboard, and the worst tone of any guitar I've ever played. My first amp was some no name POS that distorted with the volume on 2.
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Post by sunsetbass »

my fisrt guitar was a jc penny special. and my first amp was (amd i still have it) a crate g10. it still works and still sounds like ass.
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Cameo Les Paul copy and a Mako Piranha 15watt amp complete with TUBE BLASTER switch! :twisted:
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mine was a sears probobly around 73-74 it was really hard to play and quite discouraging. it looked really cool though kind of a red and black burst. with a solid state amp. the action was just dreadful it actually hurt to play it. so, at around ten or eleven i lost intrest cuz of having crappy gear + i got a dirtbike. i wish i could find a pic of it, there was a fire at my moms house while i was in basic training and we lost alot of that stuff.
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Andy,

That is so cool. My first guitar was an Audition from Woolworth's in Johnstown I got it in 1966 for my 10th birthday. It farted on the 1st string, 3rd fret. Every time I play a G it was awful but I loved that guitar since it was my first one. My first amp was a 007 guitar amp that might have been about 10 - 15 watts and looked just like this one.


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First bass is a 1972 Fender Musicmaster.

First bass amp is a Crate BRX100. My apologies go out to all of the bandmates I've had over the years who had to put up with me playing through such a horrid amp. It was between that and an Ampeg BA115. While I'm not a huge fan of the Ampeg sound, in hindsight, I should have went with that because I would at least have had a professional sounding combo amp.
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My first set was a Strat Pack from '99. I've still got the Strat that came with it. Will get the amp back soon. I lent it out so someone would have something to practice through and haven't gotten it back yet... Damn!

After that, my second guitar was a Squier Stagemaster. I HATE the Floyd Rose trem on it (and anyone who has a FR Trem system would know why), but this guitar STILL has such a great tone! I need to find a few of the bridge holding pieces (the little black chunks of metal in the bridge). I might start putting that thing to use again. It's got a great sound and feel for a Squier
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A red Squier P and a Squier practrice amp.

The bass was short-lived because I was a little runt at 13, and I was too much of a sissy for such a big bass. Weeks after getting the bass, I purchased a transparent red Kramer Duke from either Todd's New and Used in Tyrone or VJ's in Altoona. (I forget which.)


My Duke was an awesome 32" scale headless bass w/ an aluminum neck and a Schaller humbucker.
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my first bass was a mid 80's peavey t-40 and a dean markley 1x10 practice amp. my first electric guitar was an ibanez ex, and the first guitar and amp that i ever bought with my own money is a prs tremonti se and a crate glx1200 solid state head and halfstack.
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moxham123 wrote:Andy,

That is so cool. My first guitar was an Audition from Woolworth's in Johnstown I got it in 1966 for my 10th birthday. It farted on the 1st string, 3rd fret. Every time I play a G it was awful but I loved that guitar since it was my first one. My first amp was a 007 guitar amp that might have been about 10 - 15 watts and looked just like this one.


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Yeah Dwayne, I know what you mean about the frets but after I refretted my Audition, the action was great. I still use it. Probably my best action guitar.
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My first guitar was a Tele-Star hollowbody. I still have it, it's a descent guitar. First amp was a Squier 15.
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Peavy T-30. (sold for $50 at yard sale in Tyrone way back)
Crate gx-80. (still have and use as a practice amp.)
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I don't have pictures of either, but my first bass (which I don't even remember the brand name of) was purchased at Music Mart in Ebensburg, and with it I had a 10w Gorilla amp.
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No pics, but my first guitar was Lyon by Washburn Telecaster copy. My first guitar amp was a Sunn Beta Lead 4x10 combo, I still have the head out of that amp.
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Post by Griff »

I dont remember what my first amp was but I do remember my first guitar. when I started it was in my Grandpaps house it was a old silvertone that was my Dads. that thing was hard to play tough to get a not out of it but I worked with it until I proved my self.(if you could play that thing you could play anything) then my Dad handed me down his aria and that was a big improvment
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Post by Atomic Jim »

I got my first guitar in 1962. It was a Montgomery Ward Airline with 2 pickups and a single cutaway. The amp was a little 20-watt Carvin with an 8 inch speaker that I bought from a friend for $20.

My first professional rig was a white Fender Jazmaster and a light tan Fender Bandmaster with a tan grill with sparkle in it. I bought them both in 1963 at Ricche Music when it was in down town Altoona. It was probably a '62 Jazzmaster because it was used. The amp was new.
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Post by songsmith »

My first guitar was a Stella Harmony acoustic... my first electric was a no-name from Murphy Mart in Huntingdon. First amp was a Kalamazoo Model One tube combo... my brother still has it, and I understand they are a classic harmonica amp, so I'm begging it off him.----->JMS
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Re: Your 1st Guitar and Amp

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Year: 1966
Brand: Audition made in Japan.
Price: Guitar 36 Dollars New.
Amp 31 Dollars
WOW! I accidently bought one of these on Ebay last year, but unmodified. I paid $65 for it. I feel it needs a zero fret. It's a mess unless you capo at the first fret, then everything is good.


My first:
Harmony Les Paul copy; wine red with 3 maple stripes.
Crate G-60
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