Users' questions

Where are wizard amps made?

Where are wizard amps made?

Wizard Amplifiers are hand built in Canada with construction consisting of military type turret boards, true point to point soldering, premium capacitors and metal film resistors for stability and tolerance.

Who is Bob Gjika?

Robert Gjika was born in Winthrop, Massachusetts, in 1960. At a young age began building his own guitars and amplifiers. By 1979, he had established himself in the local Boston area as a luthier, repairing and building guitars and amplifiers for E.U. Wurlitzer Music and Sound.

How much are Wizard amps?

E-Mail to: [email protected] Prices on Celestion Lynchback, EVH, Heritage 65, Classic Lead 80 and Anniversary 30 are the same as Celestion Heritage Greenbacks
Wizard Vintage Classic 50 w 2×12 Combo Celestion Greenback or Creamback 4295.00
Wizard MC 25 w 2×12 Combo Celestion Alnico Gold or Blue 3695.00

What amp did Pete Townshend use?

Looking straight at the rig, Pete’s main amp is a Fender Vibro-King 60-watt combo in blonde with an Oxblood grille cloth. It has a trio of the earlier 10-inch Eminence blue frame Alnico speakers fitted, and sits on top of a Fender 2×12 cabinet.

Are Wizard amps good?

Really nice crisp and warm Plexi tone without being too harsh or anything. The rhythm sounds just had a lot of beef to them while the leads just screamed and cut through the mix perfectly. I’d say it’s one hell of an amp and better than any Marshall out there.

What guitars did Shawn Lane use?

Studio Equipment 1

  • Ibanez S-Series Custom. Solid Body Electric Guitars.
  • Westbury W-20.
  • Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal.
  • Bob Gjika 10^n Prototype.
  • Excalibur Shawn Lane Master signature.
  • Charvel 750XL.
  • Holmes Mississippi Bluesmaster.
  • Danelectro Honeytone N-10 Guitar Mini Amp.

Why did Pete Townshend switch to fender?

Pete Townshend’s use of Fender Stratocaster guitars on stage from 1966 to 1968. Pete moved from Rickenbackers to Fender Telecasters for their durability and reparability. He began using Stratocasters for the same reason: they could handle the stage abuse. Moreover, it was Jimi Hendrix’s guitar of choice.

What amps do the WHO use?

In 1965, Pete Townshend and John Entwistle were directly responsible for the creation and widespread use of Marshall amplifiers powering stacked speaker cabinets.

What happened to Shawn Lane?

Shawn Lane, a virtuoso guitarist and keyboardist known primarily for his contributions to world and jazz-fusion music, died of lung disease on September 26 at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis.

Did Shawn Lane smoke?

He also smoked constantly. On September 26, 2003 Shawn died in a hospital in Memphis, shortly after being told that he would have to remain on medical oxygen the rest of his life. He is interred in the Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis.

Where are Wizard amplification amplifiers made in Canada?

Wizard Amplifiers are hand built in Canada with construction consisting of military type turret boards, true point to point soldering, premium capacitors and metal film resistors for stability and tolerance. Fully welded and polished 14 gauge nickel and brass plated steel chassis support high quality custom built transformers.

What kind of steel is a wizard amplification made of?

Fully welded and polished 14 gauge nickel and brass plated steel chassis support high quality custom built transformers. Lexan control panels dress these amplifiers and high grade potentiometers control them.

What is the mission statement of Wizard amplification?

Our Mission Statement is to offer products with the highest standards in Tone, Reliability, Appearance and Quality. Absolute focus on Perfomance and Value. e-Mail to: [email protected] For over 30 years WIZARD AMPLIFICATION has been dedicated to the design and manufacturing of high-end tube amplifiers and speaker cabinets.

Is there a Wikipedia article about the Wizard?

आई एम संगम लाल यादव दूरदर्शन अभिनेता बोर्न14 मार्च 2003 उत्तर प्रदेश अमेठी शिक्षा अमेठी This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wizard. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.