![]() This amp is only available as a combo amplifier. Additionally, Goodsell has replaced the original model's tremolo section with his own tremolo system, added reverb, as well as a preamp only pair of 12AX7 tubes. However, Goodsell has incorporated a long-tail phase inverter (also featured on his famous Super 17) into the triode sections of the power tubes in the amplifier. The Goodsell version has kept the obscure 6BM8/ECL82 tube line up. Goodsell has kept many of the features prevalent in the original yet put his own flare into it. Features of the original Univox amplifier were its light weight, compact size, soft tone and low price. The Unibox 10 is Goodsell's spin-off of the now defunct 1960s Japanese musical instrument company Univox's U45B model. Additionally, all Black Dog amplifiers all solid state rectified. However, only the 20 watt version, is available as a combo amp. Both versions of the amp are available in head enclosures. The tone associated with this amplifier is a medium-high gain sound similar to guitar amps of the 1970s. The amplifier's 20 watt version is powered by two E84L/7189 tubes, while the 50 watt version is powered by two E元4 tubes. Additionally, the feature can by bypassed via a foot switch resulting in an extra 20 dB of gain. Goodsell's Black Dog amplifiers differ from the other's because they feature a complex two-stage gain structure as well as a full 3-way tone stack. ![]() Also like its predecessor, the Super 17 MkIII, it is available with or without tremolo and reverb, and is available in a combo amp or guitar head enclosure. It is just like the Super 17 MkIII yet twice as powerful and is equipped with four EL-84 tubes. The Custom 33 amplifier is the big brother amp of the Super 17. As a result of its simple yet uncommon design, the amp is versatile, capable of projecting tones from bright British rock to soft warm tones. Its features include two EL84 tubes, three 12AX7 tubes, two of the three function the preamp, reverb send and return, and tremolo oscillator, while one 12AX7 serves as the long-tail phase inverter of the amp. The amplifier is available in a head version and combo amp version. The Super 17 is now known as the Super 17 MkIII but with the same beauties and features of the original Super 17 with a few updates Goodsell has added over the years. Goodsell now offers a variety of models since the Super 17. At this point, Goodsell became known as Goodsell Electric Instrument Co., LLC. Today this amplifier resides at Southern Tracks Studio in Atlanta, Georgia. The amplifier was made with nothing but old organ components he had lying around. ![]() Twelve years later, after becoming bored and tired of his organ/keyboard business, he created the first Goodsell Super 17 amplifier. As a result, he began to go global, traveling the world for vintage keyboards and accessories. As a result to the high demand, Goodsell began accepting orders that he could not fulfill. Soon, professional artists such as Bon Jovi, The Allman Brothers, and R.E.M., began banging down Goodsell's door for vintage keyboards. After the pre-ceding decade of digital keyboards, professional musicians were yearning for the classic sounds of a vintage keyboard or organ, creating the perfect time for Goodsell's business to soar. With this business, Goodsell acquired, repaired, and sold highly sought after vintage keyboards and organs such as: Moog Synthesizers, Hohner Clavinets, and Hammond and Farfisa Organs. In the early 1990s, Goodsell owned a successful vintage organ and keyboard business operated under the name of Numerous Complaints Music.
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