Before too many of you get excited, they will all be in Bologna, Italy after the summer (virus).
Back at the beginning of the year I posted a request for info about pricing for a guitar set-up course.
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/170809/how-much-for-a-guitar-set-up-course#latestI also posted about my positive experience with a new local amp tech:
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/158481/ntechd-starlogic#latestand lastly, asked the forum about cab design:
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/173456/the-art-to-speaker-cabinet-construction-a-box-or-an-acoustic-instrument#latestWell, things have progressed:
The amp tech, once he learnt I worked at a technical/mechanical college, asked if I could find out about the possibility of doing an amp build course there. By the time I had got home, I was already putting the guitar set-up course into the pitch too.
By some great luck, I asked a colleague to put me in touch with someone who might be able to guide everyone through the course never expecting to find a bass player who organises courses at the college, knows the Starlogic amps well, gets his basses fixed by the luthier I proposed, and knows a small workshop near Bologna that builds cabs.
The luthier and amp-tech are good people and will do an excellent job. I will keep this thread informed about any developments and will look forward to any suggestions or advice.
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5F1/5F3
Princeton
JTM45
The plan is evening courses of 3 hours each to cover theory and build. Every student will go home with their own amp at the end of the course built to the standards expected by Starlogic. The tech was adamant in confirming this will not be a kit-build course; rather the student would learn the principles behind an amp build as well as the 30 years of experience in his field.
This is not a boutique amp build course. I see it more as an artisan amp build course.
All the best,
Pete
Please come join us in Bologna: food is incredible, the city is small, there’s music, everyone is beautiful.
Re the 5e3, please educate me on all things fender amp. Every amp I’ve ever had had el34s. Even the redplate with its blackface and tweed. So, please, tell me what differences I should expect from the 5e3, f1 and f3.
Good luck with it Sounds like just the sort of thing I'd love to do, if I had the spare cash to move out to Bologna for a while.
Now, if only you could add in a cookery element to the course.......
Actually, if anyone on the forum has visited Bologna, I'd love to hear about your experience.
one of my favourite stops on the show circuit
The 5e3 is a classic Fender Tweed using 2x 6V6s in the output stage - lovely distortion when cranked and a beautiful clean when not ! Big version of the Champ but simple and unusual tone section. Lots of mods for it ( though I wouldn't mod an early one ! )
Good Luck - you never know I might come out to Bologna sometime!