Gibson Lab Series L9 - "Awesome sleeper."
I play mainly with a clean tone (some Americana like mix between jazz blues and country) and this amp is perfect for that. For crunch I combine it with a Radial Fullertone. Lots and lots of headroo…
Gibson Lab Series L5 - "Gibson Lab Series L5"
I play as guitarist/vocalist. Though at this point I am not an active gigger anymore I still record in my home studio. I also play bas - keyboards. My musical taste is very broad, I basicly like ever…
Gibson Lab Series L5 - "Gibson Lab Series L5"
I bought this amp from a so called friend in 1978 for 600 dollars...who said it sounded good! After a week the valium wore off and I realized how bad this amp really sounded. It didn't take long for …
Gibson Lab Series L5 - moogywoogy's review
translatedTransistor amplifier 100W UTILIZATION Not so easy to configure is obtained a clear topped with a subtle crunch when the rule well no manual SOUNDS Blues-jazz I jous with a Fender Star…
Gibson Lab Series L5 - sade's review
translatedTransistor 100 watts UTILIZATION 6 months used the 80 ds. No dynamics, its flat, without texture. The worst amp I possd. SOUNDS Flat, flat, flat .... OVERALL OPINION I never Rasht suc…
Gibson Lab Series L7 - bhwfr's review
translated100 W transistor amp (no lamp!) With rverbe and compressor. 4 HP 10-inch (a push!). Only clean sounds, although a distortion goes with good pedals but the amp is not for a. AMP RARE! UTILIZATIO…
Gibson Lab Series L5 - Squal86's review
translatedTransistor 100 Watts Rglage: Volume, bass, middle, treble + Reverb and compressor (disables) Intgr. + A rglage original "Frequency" which allows a door wide enough to sound. + A rglage Mult…
Gibson Lab Series L7 - Thunderom's review
translated100 watts transistor amplifier 2 input jacks Compressor, reverb, multifilter, frequency setting UTILIZATION In clean, the palette of sound is very rich, very easy to find a good sound. the …
Gibson Lab series L3 - Anonyme's review
translatedTransistor amplifier, the mid-'70s, real dlivrant 60 watts. HP 12 ". Basic connections typical of old amps: between hi & low, exit "gnraliste" jack switch. Volume, master, bass / mid / treble, …