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Could use an amp cover for a '66 Twin Reverb. My '67 Twin has what I believe is a non padded Tuki I've had so long I can't remember where I got it, though there's no markings.
Older padded Tuki's have a bad reputation for using foam that disintegrates over time leaving a mess, not sure if they ever fixed that.
I think I know what's out there, Studio Slips, D2F. I'd like a cover w no company name and prefer a non padded cordura like my old one that I can fold or roll up, no vinyl please. Any ideas?
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09-25-2024 07:10 PM
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Le Cover, check them out for variations. Padded or not, I like them and have had 5 or 6 covers from them.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Mack
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If you are okay with “fender” on the cover there is an inexpensive alternative available on Amazon for $25 that works very well.
Fender 65 Twin Reverb Amplfier Cover, Black https://a.co/d/493P6aY
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I've been getting my bags and covers from StudioSlips since Susan started the business. They'll make you anything you want, which I assume means leaving off their logo (although I've never asked them to do that). Their stuff lasts forever - I still have and use bags I got from her in the early '90s, and none has ever needed repair or even a stitch resewn.
When I sold off my "surplus" amps, I kept the bags and covers to use as general gear bags and dust covers. Once the amp for which they were made leaves home, they're not treated as gently carrying cables, spares, accessories etc as they were when protecting an amp. But everything from the basic material to handles and linings has held up amazingly well. The amps also survived in great shape. But I always get the standard padding because I think it's more protective against dings and Tolex damage.
I think they get about $100 now for a basic Twin cover without pockets.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
Their website is very detailed unlike Lecover which could use some work.
A standard Studio Slips Twin Reverb cover w a $5 strap on the bottom comes to $162 shipped, the highest I've seen. Tuki's are around $110 shipped but unless they've fixed the foam degradation issue the price doesn't matter.
I'm super careful and don't knock my equipment around so really don't need thick rigid foam padding. The old cover on my other Twin isn't just thin cordura but nylon w a quilted inner layer, it's almost semi-padded and lays flat and can be folded/rolled- an important feature for me as I can just stash it behind the amp on gigs. Covers w rigid foam are a bit bulky, not really what I'm looking for.
As to logos, I just prefer none on guitar cases or amp covers, I think Tuki is the only amp cover company that doesn't make you advertise their product, their logo is a free option.
I'll need to research a bit more, it's been 20 yrs since I purchased a cover.
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Originally Posted by John A.
Just ordered one from Custom Amp Covers only because they came up first in a google search and half the price of a Tuki. We shall see.
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Originally Posted by alltunes
Folded flat:
I made the one for the Champion 20 first, maybe 7 or 8 years ago. At the time it didn’t come with a cover and the only ones I could find that fit cost almost as much as the amp, so decided to try making one out of duct tape. I’ve taken it out on literally hundred of gigs and jams, and it’s still in OK shape. When I got the Quilter a year-ish ago (used, no case), iacta alea est.
TBH, a real cover is probably better, but nothing beats duct tape as a conversation piece/goof.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
My Blu cover is a very heavy but soft and pliable black vinyl, which wouldn't have been my first choice. But it's well made and hasn't a mark on it after about a year of gigging. The company is owned and operated by Glen Wodnicki in Michigan, and I'm sure they'll be happy to talk to you about making what you want if you give them a call. I still prefer the SS material, but their prices have obviously risen so much that I won't live long enough to benefit from 30+ years of service. So I may switch sources if I need more bags or cover.
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
After checking around it appears Tuki was sold 10 yrs ago and the new owners have sourced new materials imcluding a new grey foam so I'll probably go w them. Makes sense for them as the old covers w deteriorating black foam damaged their otherwise great reputation.
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Originally Posted by alltunes
After seeing how high prices are now for my supplier of 30 years, I will get my covers from them in the future.
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There's also this company though I know nothing about them.
https://rigg.us/product/fender-twin-reverb-amp-cover/
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
[edit] I just looked at Tuki’s site - it’s the same phone #. So the honeymoon may be over. I hate it when a great little business turns into another soulless, faceless vendor. Still, it’s worth a phone call. Maybe Glen is still there…
and maybe he’s out partying with Randall Smith
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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Originally Posted by John A.
Yeah and it's starting to rip.
And I bet no one ever tried stealing your amp w that on it.
A $5 roll of duct tape....hmm.....
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
Keith
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
I just got one for my 5E3+
I like the Fender covers. They say, "Don't steal me first!"
True oil finish on maple semi hollow top
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