Sjuggs Jam

PHOTO: Something magical happened in the 1950’s. Gretsch drums, Fender Tweed, paired with (my ’67 version) Leo’s iconic guitar…they play together so well recording is effortless.
PHOTO: Sporting team colors, Sjuggs points out the Plexi/Tweed switch on this awesome Dumblesque “Tweedle” 5E3 build from Denver Amp Works. Fluxtone speaker tech is probably the greatest invention since radio — imagine your tone is perfect no matter what the volume in the room.

My good bud Steve Sjuggerud flew up from Florida this week to hang out in the studio and catch up. Our plan was to record a jam session, but we got distracted by amplifiers. More specifically, amplifier mods. Turns out, this might be the deepest rabbit hole of all time. We forgot to play and just talked for two days.

Choose your tubes. Pot values. Caps. Resistors. Rectifier? Schematic. Point to point. Switches. Wire gauge. Speaker. Magnet material. Cabinet material. Open back or closed? Pine. Birch ply. Finger joint. Tolex. Tweed.

Change out any of those variables and the amp becomes an entirely different beast.

Steve, so awesome to catch up in person. Thank you for our time together — and also this amazing amp.

PHOTO: Black anodize Rick Toone™ tremolo on the ’67. In the background the 5E3, patiently waiting to jam.