The Vibroclone Appreciation Page

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The "Vibroclone" (1964 Vibroverb clone) was inspired by Jack Price, Rob Livesey, John Stokes, Adam Jackson, Greg Gagliano and all the other clone-iacs who have gone before me.
This Vibroclone started life as a '68 Fender Bandmaster Reverb - Cabinet by Larry Rodgers - Electronics (restored to AB768 circuit, replaced OT, filter and tone caps, 3 prong plug) by Ron "Uncle Spot" Veil.

A view from the rear - JBL D130F speaker and "vintage - exact" yellow pine cabinet by Larry Rodgers (notice his logo stamped in the cabinet). OT was replaced with a custom hand wound 8 ohm Vibroverb replacement tranny - this was from Larry as well. You can visit Larry at http://www.rodgersamps.com/.

Unique "Vibroclone-Amp" faceplate

Vibroclone with 3pup tele by blues master Kenny "Blue" Ray (just check out the pearl top knobs). If you want a great tone machine let BlueRay build it for you - he'll give you what you want. Click on his link down below.

Ron "Uncle Spot" Veil finishing up the tone cap replacement on the 'clone. Spot is a great amp tech and good friend. Check out his website for amp repair, NOS tubes and a great links section with other Vibroclone links. Click on the link to his site down below - and while you're at it - click on the link to Jack Price's site for a whole lot more about Vibroclones.

3 Tone Machines - KBR 3pup tele - Vibroclone - 1954 Steinway

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UncleSpot's website

Jack Price's V'clone

Kenny "Blue" Ray

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