Hola, alguno dirá que ando en las nubes y es cierto, pero...
¿JMI Amps es que han cerrado? No los encuentro por ninguna parte. Solamente cosas sueltas en tiendas...
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JMI Amplification
Re: JMI Amplification
La última publicación en facebook es del 29 de Nov del 2010. Pinta que han echao la persiana, si.
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Re: JMI Amplification
Parece que Music Ground era propietaria de JMI. Esos tíos falsificaban material vintage, sus pedales montaban transistores NOS falsos, etc. Puede que incluso estén en chirona...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -plot.html
http://www.davidjpym.com/page459.html
2006 - The Harrison father and son team (Richard and Justin, owners of Music Ground) purchase rights for the old JMI trademark (some sources state this was actually purchased in 1997). There is no actual relationship to the original Jennings Musical Instruments company. Music Ground had a bad reputation in the music industry for shady deals, trademark infringement, and selling counterfeit vintage guitars and amps (in 2011 they were charged with selling 30 stolen vintage guitars from a million dollar guitar theft in Italy in 2006). In 2006 they launched a line of JMI reissue amplifiers, supervised and built by original JMI engineer Steve Giles. Steve parted ways with JMI in 2010 when he said they became "intolerable to work with", but the amps he made while at JMI were very well received and reportedly very well built.
Si buscais en gugle encontraréis muchos hilos en foros guiris.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -plot.html
http://www.davidjpym.com/page459.html
2006 - The Harrison father and son team (Richard and Justin, owners of Music Ground) purchase rights for the old JMI trademark (some sources state this was actually purchased in 1997). There is no actual relationship to the original Jennings Musical Instruments company. Music Ground had a bad reputation in the music industry for shady deals, trademark infringement, and selling counterfeit vintage guitars and amps (in 2011 they were charged with selling 30 stolen vintage guitars from a million dollar guitar theft in Italy in 2006). In 2006 they launched a line of JMI reissue amplifiers, supervised and built by original JMI engineer Steve Giles. Steve parted ways with JMI in 2010 when he said they became "intolerable to work with", but the amps he made while at JMI were very well received and reportedly very well built.
Si buscais en gugle encontraréis muchos hilos en foros guiris.