Jimmy Page Sundragon Amp - Standard Edition

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Timestamps:
- Amp intro & discussion: 0:43
- Fender Esquire guitar intro: 3:42
- Vintage guitar shopping tips digression: 4:19
- Apologies for the mediocre playing :): 4:42
- Fender USA Jimmy Page Telecaster intro (mirror model): 5:33
- Quick comparison reissue vs original: 6:06, 6:45
'- 61 Les Paul/SG: 6:57
- Space Echo tape delay description: 7:04
- Comparison with and without echo: 7:47 (dry sound again at 13:17)
- ToneBender mk 1.5 clone: 8:44
- Good Times, Three Guitars, multi-guitar comparison: 9:12
- Immigrant Esquire: 10:09
- Jazzercise: 10:25
- Noodling and playing with settings: 11:05

Today I check out my newly received the comparatively affordable Standard Edition of the Sundragon Amp, a recreation of Jimmy Page's "creatively" repaired Supro made by Mitch Colby of Park Amplifiers fame.

I also take the opportunity to play through it with both a Fender Jimmy Page Signature Telecaster (the USA mirror version) as well as an original 1959 Esquire (single pickup Telecaster) and an early 60s Gibson Les Paul/SG.

It turns out this is a low-volume monster perfect for exercising your teenage guitar-god fantasies at relatively home friendly SPLs.

This amp was purchased by me, directly from the manufacturer. I placed my order the day it was announced during this year's Winter NAMM. Serial #10, I received the amp during the first few weeks of quarantine, a pleasant surprise.

Thanks for watching!

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