Have you heard about Lagoba amps ?

Hi!
That's my first post here, so I'd like to say halo to everyone.
I'm not so new here, 'cause I've been reading this forum for some long time.
Ad rem, I am from Poland and Laboga is Polish amp manufacturer, so I can say something about them:
-They are much too expensive for their quality
-every unit sounds different
-their unreliable
-They made few kinds of cabinets, only the most expensive are made of plywood and they sound pretty good, but there are lots of better stuff and the cheaper ones are just crap, even though they have V30 in them.

But I can recommend great Polish amps:
http://vempire-amps.com/index.php?lang=en
I've played all models excluding VMP100, but my friend switched to it after playing Marshalls JCM800 and JCM800 Wylde for many, many years, and these amps are just awesome.

Congratulations! It's you first posts MR. VEMPIRE :rock:

*AD start* Here's some songs recorded with Hector http://www.myspace.com/45dw *AD stop*
 
Sweetener, I dig your clips, though they're a bit too fizzy for me (esp. Laboga Riff 2) - it's a much tighter amp than I expected it to be, I also expected something of an Uberschall-type thundrous tone
 
I sold my Marshall Racksystem and is now waiting for a Mr. Hector top. Illdisposed new album was recorded with Rectumfryer and Mr. Hector... in an A/B test they had difficulty to point out what was what.

Well, sadly som misunderstandings between the shop i ordered at, Laboga and their new dealer Gewa, i've waited for a month and may have to wait another. Time will tell.
 
First post here. Gday everyone. Anywho, I think the dude from Annihalator used some sought of Lagoba amp, not sure which one, but it sounded like a tightly compressed 80s thrash sound on his last album. Some cool riffs and leads done with guest artists as well. Check the sleeve out, thats how I first discovered Lagoba amps.

May have to wait a lomg time before playing through one as I live in Australia!

Oh well, I will have to make do with the XXX, 6505+ and the 5150. (I am an absolute Peavey whore).:rock:

Cheers fellas!
 
First post here. Gday everyone. Anywho, I think the dude from Annihalator used some sought of Lagoba amp, not sure which one, but it sounded like a tightly compressed 80s thrash sound on his last album. Some cool riffs and leads done with guest artists as well. Check the sleeve out, thats how I first discovered Lagoba amps.

May have to wait a lomg time before playing through one as I live in Australia!

Oh well, I will have to make do with the XXX, 6505+ and the 5150. (I am an absolute Peavey whore).:rock:

Cheers fellas!

Yeah! Waters uses his singnature Mr. Hector. Check out your local australian dealer for Labogas http://www.piranamusic.com.au