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Gibson Are Making Amps Again? – Gibson Falcon Guitar Amps!


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38 thoughts on “Gibson Are Making Amps Again? – Gibson Falcon Guitar Amps!

  • I have two Gibson falcons one a 59 or 60 and a 62 they are great 12 watt amps with great reverb I have used them for years playing small clubs.

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  • I just got the falcon five and I'm in heaven. This sounds crazy but I just traded in my swart atomic space tone pro to get one of these. I loved my ASTP but clocking in at 22 watts the Swart was way too loud by the time it started breaking up, even with the nightlight attenuator. The falcon five has an amazing tube reverb circuit and it's a lot more flexible than it looks. Unattenuated, it's definitely loud enough to keep up with a drummer, but attenuated it actually makes for a great living room amp. At 9 o'clock it's got a little hair on it and saturated break up starts around 11. There's high and low inputs, and attenuation switch to take you from 3 1/2 W to 7 W, and I've got mine running through my Swart night light. Unattenuated it's a really loud 7 W, stage ready mic'd, club ready un attenuated , living room ready attenuated. For having such a early break up, it makes sweet love to my pedal board. The cork sniffers are reliably upset about the existence of a PCB. I definitely don't care about that. All tube everything and super flexible despite its simplicity. Crank the Reverb all the way up and you get close to surf rock territory. No drip but close enough for me. And no, I don't work for Gibson or Mesa boogie ????????

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  • The link is broken for the guitar you’re playing captain can you fix it or send it to me thanks

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  • The Falcon "reissues" are utterly MEDIOCRE at best. No reason for them to be made except for nostalgia triggering on the part of a few people. There are much better sounding amps that can be had for the same money or less. This was a waste of Mesa's manufacturing resources.

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  • I think the pricing from Gibson on these amps will sell a lot of amps. A lot of amps that are not Gibson

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  • Also need to play PRSs and Fenders through Gibson amps to see how universal these amps are.

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  • I own the middle size of the 3.. the 1 x 12 Falcon. It's an excellent amp, but don't go looking for loud clean tones from it. It's a rock n roll amplifier. Well built, easy to transport, looks real dapper, and as they said, a boost pedal might be all you need to go with.
    I'm using a Greer Lightspeed with mine, and I'm satisfied ????

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  • I have an original 1967-1969 gibson falcon amp. The reverb button actually says 'reverberation ' . I got a three prong cord installed on it and the simplicity and tone of the amp is a dream . The reverb tank on the original is also more than double the size of the reissue

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  • I absolutely love the tone of my Falcon 20. My only complaint was the audible fan noise at low volumes. A $16 replacement off of Amazon, a screwdriver, and about 30mins: problem solved. I’m not ot sure why Gibson cheaped out on that part?

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  • This is why they fired Randall.i wouldn't give them 2 dollars for these things.way too much better out there.

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  • Gibson knows what they’re doing. They are keeping local dealers in business setting up guitars and repairing amps. Not necessarily a bad thing. It’s like the automotive industry. It really doesn’t matter what amp you use if your going to use all those pedals. I like how they pause to talk to let the amps cool down.

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  • I'm torn between the Falcon 20 with a 12" or the Dual Falcon 20 with 2 10" Speakers! I had a recent score and could get either! I always wants a Fender Vibroverb and the dual 20 is similar but hand wired and class A! I rarely use pedals and these amps hardly need them! I had that original Gibson Falcon 20 it was the same you see Sister Rosetta Thorpe used but had no Reverb and stupidly sold it when I was short on money many years ago! The harmonics that came out of that amp were incredible!

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  • I own both tube amps and modeling amps, as well as the most traditional speaker cabinets with Celestion Vintage 30s inside. However, I must say that this whole debate is completely irrelevant because modeling and solid-state technology are the future.

    Modeling or solid-state amps, even the inventor of Dumble himself (a bit before his death), when asked if transistor amps would ever be as good as tube amps, responded that the question wasn't if it would happen but when. He emphasized that one day someone would make a transistor amp that sounds exactly like a tube amp, and given the way the market is evolving, I believe we are not far from that point.

    Even without considering that, basic modeling today is already excellent. Take anyone and blindfold them, and no one can tell the difference. Unfortunately, musicians often rely too much on their eyes instead of their ears. ( Most by the way jackoff way to much on gear all the time ( wether it’s new or vintage it’s the same ) instead of really playing guitar but that another debate)

    In any case, for guitar, the trend is to build things that are always lighter, better, more practical, simpler, and more intuitive.

    Even the country of origin hardly matters anymore because you can find quality in Europe, Asia, and even China, which wasn't known for quality products, is now able to copy or even surpass some American brands. We must recognize that American quality has significantly degraded, while Japanese quality remains stable at a high level.

    So, things are changing for the better.

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  • They have very cheap PCB boards and layout construction. Nothing about it is hand wired as the amp state. Do your research

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  • How can anybody hear the volume or the real sound of any amplifier or guitar when listened at home through computer speakers or laptop speakers or phone?

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  • save up a little more and get a proper amp.. Tone King, Magnatone or go big and get a Matchless..

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  • the sound is good but they are very cheaply made and extremely expensive for what they are

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  • You can have class A with any number of tubes. It can also be either single ended or push pull and still class A. Only limitation would be that you can't do AB or B with less than two. Well technically you can but it wouldn't serve its purpose as an audio amplifier.

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  • Why am I finding it hard to believe that nobody made an amp with a cooling fan back in the 50s ? ????
    I mean, we had electric house fans back then (I was a kid then).
    Maybe fans weren't small enough back then to go in an amp, so they used what – heat sinks ?
    Can anyone weigh in about when the first amp fans appeared ?

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  • Sound pretty damn good to me! Usually I’m not impressed with hardly any tube amp videos! Carr, none of them just blow me away! The sound of these kinda caught my ear! I don’t know!

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