Entwhistle [sic]: Five or six, full treble. For more, see whocollection.com. The Definitive Online Tablature and Gear Resource for The Who since 1997. Gilmour de Pink Floyd, Pete Townshend des Who et beaucoup d’autres en sont des aficionados. document.write('Photo: Barrie Wentzell'); I had it for over eight years and gigged with it often using a pair of Hiwatt ex-Moody Blues 4×12s, which I also put in the auction (they did not sell and I later sold them privately). Plus, control panel labels were taped over to further mask the Sound City origin. document.write('Photo: John Rettie, courtesy thewho.org.'); March 1968, unknown venue, with two Sound City amps and miscellaneous (Sound City?, Marshall?) 4 photos. This amp was used as the reference model for the Signature Series amps that Hiwatt UK has recently released. For more, see Terms of Use. // ]]> -->. summer 1969. Reeves soon went on to found Hiwatt amps and Pete Townshend put the company on the map. Effects pedal is Univox Super-Fuzz. Instead, his main guitar rig on classic Who albums like Who’s Next and Quadrophenia was a 1959 Gretsch 6120 plugged into a 1959 Fender Bandmaster amp. Explore releases from the Hiwatt label. 1981, three Hiwatt CP103 amps in custom rack, topped with Roland Dimension D SDD-320. [CDATA[ Entwhistle: I’ve a Fender Telecaster [Fender Precision Slab], one of twenty-five in existence; it’s a Precision Bass without the shavings. Want to sound like Pete? At which point Pete began regular use of Sound City gear in the U.S., with the first known date at The Dome, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 20 July 1968. Click to view larger version. Pete stated he thought is was genuine and said it was probably “borrowed” as they had lost a lot of equipment in that period; however, he did not ask for it back!