1977 Heerby Les Paul LS500 (MIJ) through a 1950's Tandberg TB2 reel to reel tape recorder tube amp.

Описание к видео 1977 Heerby Les Paul LS500 (MIJ) through a 1950's Tandberg TB2 reel to reel tape recorder tube amp.

I've learned that the model of this particular Heerby guitar might be wrongly stated in this video (LS700). It rather seems to be a LS500, but I can't be 100% sure 'cause it is hard to find any reliable source, or really any at all about difference of these models. What I have found is that the Heerby Les Paul (Made in Japan) has the original Maxon P.A.F. type pickups installed. Further info found at Wikipedia: Kasuga Gakki made the Heerby and Ganson Gibson replica guitars in the 1970s/1980s. They were involved in a joint venture with Roland for guitar synths in the late 1970s. They also made Acoustic guitars for Yamaha in the 1980s before the Yamaha Acoustic production moved to Taiwan. They went out of business in the early/mid-1990s.

The guitar amp used is the Tandberg TB2 reel to reel tape recorder (5W tube amp), connected to an external speaker cabinet with a George Alessandro Signature Eminence GA10 SC64 10" speaker.

The instrumental song (All that we might be) is an original composition by me (Thor Oliversen). You can also find a video of this song performed by my band "Tiny Thor":
   • All that we might be - Tiny Thor  

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