The Triple Crest models are based off a Mesa Triple Crown which is "derived from" a Fender Tonemaster.
I would have never guessed that. Never played a tone master, but maybe that amp has some similar aspects to a Wizard.
They're all derivatives of existing amps, which are based on basic signal amplifier circuits from the 30's and 40's. It all depends on how many hairs you want to split.
Hell Gibson had to copy slash's copy of a les Paul to make his signature didn't they?I started with a guitar copied from a Les Paul.
When they first started making "signature" Les Pauls..., ok, a signature of a signature...? What's next?Hell Gibson had to copy slash's copy of a les Paul to make his signature didn't they?
A copy of a copy of a copy...lol
Wait....that's one too many copies...I think.
That be the chibson slash signature...
It’s true, but also, an MCII isn’t too far from a Jubilee and it does share some things such as a similar diode clipping circuit and approach with the tone stack. The small differences totally make it sound like it’s own thing, but it’s more like a hot rodded Jubilee IMO than just borrowing ideas from the 30’s or 40’s.They're all derivatives of existing amps, which are based on basic signal amplifier circuits from the 30's and 40's. It all depends on how many hairs you want to split.