Solid State Guitar Amp Forum | DIY Guitar Amplifiers
Solid State Amplifiers => Amplifier Discussion => Topic started by: nguarino on May 29, 2011, 01:33:36 AM
So I came across this little amp at a flea market. Didn't look at it long, but it was very interesting. Checked it out online later- Turns out it was the Teisco Checkmate 30. Now, I certainly know Teisco's guitars, but I'm not familiar with their amps, particularly this little guy. Check it out. http://www.larryjohnmcnally.com/Teisco/checkmate30.html
It's got a cone baffle sort of thing to project sound in a 360 degree formation. How in the world will that sound? Anyone know anything about it? How it sounds, mainly. I'm very interested- I'm considering building a replica.
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LOL. The legendary "Coffee Table" amp.
Still too far ahead of its time.
Wow !!!
Now I know where the Fender Amp Can came from !!!
Thieves !!
Even more than the amp itself, I loved the "cool musicians" playing them in the catalog sheet.
Oh well.
As far as the acoustic deflector design, there actually existed some Hi Fi speakers like that, as well as the Ohm F which literally had a cone speaker designed by your typical geometry teacher, in a frame similar to this one and pointing upwards, to get a 360ยบ radiation pattern.
(http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/IP.Board/uploads/post-101584-1144586279.jpg)
Somebody should call NASA. It looks like one of their satellites is missing.
That's got to be the most bizarre looking amp I've ever seen. I don't know about that type of amp myself, but I'd sure like to see it in action.
I'd be interested to hear what these cone/can shaped speakers sound like.
Quote from: joecool85 on May 31, 2011, 11:32:09 AM
I'd be interested to hear what these cone/can shaped speakers sound like.
Good point, Joe. I would too. That amp is still very much ahead of it's time.