New member introduction
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New member introduction
Whats up all! I just thought I'd post a quick intro before posting elsewhere on this site.
First, very cool site! I've been collecting pictures/gut shots of Dumble and Two Rock amps for a while now. Many of them are posted here, but I think I might have a few that haven't??
I've not built an amplifier yet. I'm an electronics hobbyist, and aside from reading about basic electricity from a text book and the internet, I have no background in electronics. However, I'm fascinated by the subject and have assembled quite a few pedals/circuits. Aside from that, I've replaced caps in my and other's amps.. that's about it.
I have a couple of amps that I love. A 59 Bandmaster and a Two Rock modified Bassman head sold to me by Joe M. Not being able to afford a proper TR, Joe made me a deal on this. The Bandmaster is fun, much more portable. But the Bassman head is amazing. It's essentially a K&M Custom in a Bassman head. All that's left of the bassman is a few cloth wires and the iron. It's a channel switching, buffered effects loop, bright mid and EQ 1/2 switches. Tone bypass etc. It sound amazing when it's dialed in right...
Thanks to those who operate and contribute regularly to this site!
First, very cool site! I've been collecting pictures/gut shots of Dumble and Two Rock amps for a while now. Many of them are posted here, but I think I might have a few that haven't??
I've not built an amplifier yet. I'm an electronics hobbyist, and aside from reading about basic electricity from a text book and the internet, I have no background in electronics. However, I'm fascinated by the subject and have assembled quite a few pedals/circuits. Aside from that, I've replaced caps in my and other's amps.. that's about it.
I have a couple of amps that I love. A 59 Bandmaster and a Two Rock modified Bassman head sold to me by Joe M. Not being able to afford a proper TR, Joe made me a deal on this. The Bandmaster is fun, much more portable. But the Bassman head is amazing. It's essentially a K&M Custom in a Bassman head. All that's left of the bassman is a few cloth wires and the iron. It's a channel switching, buffered effects loop, bright mid and EQ 1/2 switches. Tone bypass etc. It sound amazing when it's dialed in right...
Thanks to those who operate and contribute regularly to this site!
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EL34junkie
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Welcome
You must have been movin cause I was haulin butt when I passed you
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Greetings and welcome.
Whereabouts are you located?
Whereabouts are you located?
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Welcome....Do you think you're interested in building an amp?
Take you time with the process.
Take you time with the process.
Chris
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Welcome to the Garage.
I would love to see some pictures of your Bassman conversion.
Inside as well as outside.
I would love to see some pictures of your Bassman conversion.
Inside as well as outside.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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Welcome, I think you'll like this place.
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Welcome................... I have the same thing, a two rock mod Bassman. I wonder if I got the same deal. Does your have the penny on the transformer? Joe did a lot of these when they were first starting. Mine came with a pack of Kool-Aidbrentm wrote:Two Rock modified Bassman head sold to me by Joe M. Not being able to afford a proper TR, Joe made me a deal on this.
Eric
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Wow! Thanks all for the warm response!
@NickC - I live up here in Seattle-land. We had our 3 days of summer last week, which was amazing. Now back to clouds and rain (soon).
@SoundPerf - yes! I'd eventually like to build my own amp. Still researching and figuring things out.
@Structo - yeah, I'd be happy to post some photos. I've made it my own to some degree (replacing the drip edge/grill cloth) and adding black cloth with white piping (to match my TR cab). Removing the sharpie labels and adding waterslide decals, etc. I also just replaced the filter caps in it (it had the old mallory/ge aluma-lytics) with Joe's blessing. I was going to send it to them but he said it'd be cheaper and easier if I did it myself. Funny thing was, I think the bias cap I used to replace was underrated (more like the tolerances are much tigher than they were back in the 70s). I put a Sprague 50uf/50v cap on the bias board and I believe it failed on me recently. I ended up replacing that with a F&T 100uf/100v cap and it seems better. It did cook a couple of resistor color bands in the power supply filter section, but they held up OK.
@dreric - Mine doesn't have a penny
Where is yours? Is it superglued or ??? I've not found much info about these mod bassman heads, but I understand they did do a handful of them.
@NickC - I live up here in Seattle-land. We had our 3 days of summer last week, which was amazing. Now back to clouds and rain (soon).
@SoundPerf - yes! I'd eventually like to build my own amp. Still researching and figuring things out.
@Structo - yeah, I'd be happy to post some photos. I've made it my own to some degree (replacing the drip edge/grill cloth) and adding black cloth with white piping (to match my TR cab). Removing the sharpie labels and adding waterslide decals, etc. I also just replaced the filter caps in it (it had the old mallory/ge aluma-lytics) with Joe's blessing. I was going to send it to them but he said it'd be cheaper and easier if I did it myself. Funny thing was, I think the bias cap I used to replace was underrated (more like the tolerances are much tigher than they were back in the 70s). I put a Sprague 50uf/50v cap on the bias board and I believe it failed on me recently. I ended up replacing that with a F&T 100uf/100v cap and it seems better. It did cook a couple of resistor color bands in the power supply filter section, but they held up OK.
@dreric - Mine doesn't have a penny
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New member here too! Didnt expect there'd be a site like this. Lovin it.
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Welcome guys and this forum is addicting so watch it
Mark
Mark
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Ain't that the truth!M Fowler wrote:Welcome guys and this forum is addicting so watch it![]()
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I don't post very often, but I don't think a day goes by that I'm not lurking around absorbing all the great info that I can here
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I'm rick james biach!rickjames wrote:New member here too! Didnt expect there'd be a site like this. Lovin it.
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