Does anyone else have a Thomas Vox SS Lead Series 90?

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Re: Does anyone else have a Thomas Vox SS Lead Series 90?

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If I can figure out how to get it to my house...
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You're in Atlanta, yes? That's a distance for such a bulky object. . . . What would Marty Willson-Piper do? He has bulky stuff here and there. . . .
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Marty had road cases, and all that stuff in in Cornwall now.

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Re: Does anyone else have a Thomas Vox SS Lead Series 90?

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Old thread but so what. The old school had one of the smaller Series 90 with two cabs. Pictures show them being used as a pa system for the jazz choir! Good clean sounds with reverb, a nice '60s fuzz tone and the weird Repeat Percussion feature that only Iron Butterfly seemed to make use of. It had that Thomas Vox SS hiss which was accentuated by the horn. But it was a pretty good amp and just having a Vox to play through at school was cool.
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