The Gregory Mark X Tube Guitar Amp

The Gregory "Custom" Tube Guitar Amp

By Paul Marossy    

Last updated 6/16/09    

 

 

This is another example of a Gregory amp, and this one appears to be essentially the same thing as a Mark Sixteen, but there is no model name/number on the amp other than it saying "Custom Built by Gregory" on the chassis face. I'm going to take a guess that it's a customized Marie Sixteen, but what exactly has been customized is unknown. Or perhaps it was a "custom" model that they offered as an option.


This is the front of the amp. It looks very much like the Mark Sixteen, and the "tiger amp". I am guessing that all three of these examples are more or less the same amp, but in different packages.
This is a closer view of the control panel. Not sure on what all of the controls are.
Left side of control face. Controls for Channel 1 are Reverb, Volume and Tone. Notice the jacks below each control knob - Ft. Sw., Hi Gain & Lo Gain. Very unusual.
This is the back of the amp. The carrying handle is different from what I have seen on any of the other Gregory amps.
This is the back of amp showing exposed chassis. Notice that it looks just like the Mark Sixteen and "tiger amp" in terms of how things are laid out. Tube compliment is the same as the "tiger amp".

This example is also said to be a great sounding amp with a very nice reverb sound. This specimen was found in Buffalo, New York, not far from the company headquarters.


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