Does [some amp vendor] have a web site?
Please see the Sources FAQ at the AGA web site at http://aga.rru.com/ . • What about my Fender 400 PS? The definitive site is at http://www.timeelect.com/400-PS-IDX.htm . There’s also a mailing list there. • What does my 6L6 tube’s suffix mean? • Does 6L6GB mean ‘Glass Bottle’? • Does 6L6GC mean ‘Glass Container’? The original 6L6 had a metal tube. Later 6L6s had a suffix beginning with a “G” to indicated the tube was made of glass. There were several of these: 6L6 – metal cased tube, a black mild steel cylinder 6L6G – same tube in a sexy glass ST14 shape “coke bottle” 6L6GA – smaller bottled version of 6L6G 6L6GB – small straight sided glass 6L6G 6L6GC – more powerful version of 6L6GB There was also a 6L6WGB, which is allegedly a militarized (more rugged) version of the 6L6GB. And there’s the 5881, which is also a militarized version of the 6L6GB, but with a slightly higher power rating (23 watts static dissipation vs 19 watts for the 6L6GB). And there are 6L6WXT versions floating aro
Here are the ones we know of (only manufacturers currently producing guitar amps or providing amp material are listed) (if you are not familiar with a given manufacturer, please check the AGA archives at deja.com or ask in the group; listing here does not imply anything other than “hey! they build guitar amps!”). Only guitar amp, preamp, or speaker cabinet manufacturers are listed here. Sites which we cannot reach, or which do not display when we go there are not listed (Korg, Digitech). This is not a list of effects, guitar, or bass amp manufacturers. We list all known, good sites, whether the amps are tube or solid state, analog or digital.