We welcome you to the New HarryJoyceRocks.com site.

SPEAKER ORDERS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER ONLY. YOU MUST ORDER NOW TO QUALIFY FOR THESE SAVINGS!

We thank you for your time and will respond to emails ASAP. Thank you in advance for your support and interest over the past 11 years in the worlds finest CUSTOM HANDBUILT (FROM SCRATCH) , POINT TO POINT  guitar amplifiers and custom designed Scholz Classic speakers and cabinets.

We would like to welcome Mr. Alan Phillips owner/designer of Carol-Ann Amplifiers (Pelham NH.) to our new list of custom builders.We are incredibly flattered that Mr. Phillips has chosen to use and recommend our “SCHOLZ CLASSIC” speakers with his spectacular sounding custom built amplifiers and cabinets. Alan does a beautiful job with these high end road and studio amplifiers and has such great users as Joe Bonamassa. Mr. Bonamassa personally owns and highly praises these wonderfully versatile amplifiers. Check out the sound clips at http://www.carolannamps.com/ . You will be very impressed as we are. Alan is very straight forward and a pleasure to do business with.

 
Again we would also like to welcome Boutique Guitar Exchange http://boutiqueguitarexchange.com/  (Atlanta GA.) as a new authorized “SCHOLZ CLASSIC” speaker distributor. If you are in the area drop by for a live demo of these great speakers. Check out their wonderful website with a lot to see!
 

If you would like to hear Harry Joyce amplifier and speaker cabinets live? Check out  “RICH ROBINSON” of The Black Crowes – Freak ‘N’ Roll Into the Fog live at the Fillmore (San Francisco) DVD. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTlFuD_gGNo  Watching and listening to this is way better than little sound bites you may hear so get your hands on this dvd its awesome! Live! Live! Live!

Pancreatic cancer took Apple, Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs and Harry Joyce.
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth-leading cause of death from cancer in the United States, after lung, colon and breast cancer. The lifetime risk of developing it is about 1 in 71. This year, about 44,030 people will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and the disease will kill about 37,660 people, according to the American Cancer Society.

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