low watt with reverb
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Re: low watt with reverb
Mass Hysteria - but only in the West though...
That guy also build this one, in name a 5E3 but so many changes that it hardly qualifies. Looks like another option?
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... 10&t=68038
That guy also build this one, in name a 5E3 but so many changes that it hardly qualifies. Looks like another option?
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... 10&t=68038
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Re: low watt with reverb
Any schematics we can decide on?
I have spoken to one of our suppliers (in NZ) and they can manufacture the chassis for us. Ie, folding aluminium or steel chassis and punching the holes in it.
I have spoken to one of our suppliers (in NZ) and they can manufacture the chassis for us. Ie, folding aluminium or steel chassis and punching the holes in it.
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Re: low watt with reverb
if anyone is interested, I have a 5 watt SE transformer up for tradies/sale
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Re: low watt with reverb
that sounds awesome!!jvpp wrote:Any schematics we can decide on?
I have spoken to one of our suppliers (in NZ) and they can manufacture the chassis for us. Ie, folding aluminium or steel chassis and punching the holes in it.
tweed bassman could be cool.
champ vibroverb of sorts?
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Re: low watt with reverb
Have you found any schematics for those? Let's settle on one soon.
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Re: low watt with reverb
I’ve had a bit of a look. can’t find anything concrete. I reckon Ryan would be the man to talk to....