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Andy Le Blanc
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Your new Reverberocket 2

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An Ampeg came to me yesterday. Real clean, still with its first owner.
It had a bad solder join on the heater dress. It also still has has its factory papers.
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Structo
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Re: Your new Reverberocket 2

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Nice but the owner may not want his name and address posted on an open forum.... :wink:
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Re: Your new Reverberocket 2

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He's moved a couple times since, and an old warranty card isn't disparaging
in any way. Unless you use a Fender...... :lol:
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Same birthday (almost)

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Geez. that's 22 days after the day I was born
Hard to believe anyone keeps anything that long. Must be a nice amp

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Re: Same birthday (almost)

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Markusv wrote: ...Hard to believe anyone keeps anything that long...
Markus, I've got socks older than you :D
Mind you, they're real good socks 8)
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Old socks

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Tim, I'm trying to think of something witty to say- and I've got nuthin'
Maybe I'm older than they tell me! :shock:
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Re: Your new Reverberocket 2

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I was really surprised. Its very clean, they're usually beat to tar, and the
papers are crisp too. A few things about the amp, first the metal shield
over the chassis, in the top of the combo, can make removing the chassis a
real pain. The component board is very thin hardboard atop a strip of
plywood, with the two screwed together to the chassis. And, the trem/vib
LDR looks to be a 12v automotive light bulb glued in to the end of about
2 or 3 inches of aluminum tubing, with leads soldered right to the lead tabs at
the bulb base, with wires out the other side through a rubber tube, bung, or
grommet in the end of the tube. A very economically built amp.
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Re: Your new Reverberocket 2

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Andy,
If you ever find and Ampeg Echojet that's available, let me know :D
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Re: Your new Reverberocket 2

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Sure thing, I've seen a rash of old ampeg this year. Gemini, several rockets.
Its more a matter of time. The input circuit is very easy and the recovery
really is too. It would be very easy to mod a princeton to function like that
or any other amp.
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Re: Your new Reverberocket 2

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Don't I remember something about Ken Fisher working for Ampeg and writing that trouble shooting guide?

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