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Old 11th May 2008, 06:56 AM   #391
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Nice!

Are 9-pin sockets current Chinese production?
Can you share design of PCBs for tube sockets?
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Old 11th May 2008, 01:53 PM   #392
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Nice!

Are 9-pin sockets current Chinese production?
Can you share design of PCBs for tube sockets?

I would if I could but someone else made it. Small quantity runs so I guess this would qualify as a boutique compressor.
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Fender Bassman: the classic, and the reissue

I recently did a head transfer/cabinet swap.

Here's a view of original-versus-reissue shots of the Fender Bassman.

The only "new" components in the classic 54-ish Bassman are two electrolytics. You can see the reissues' PCB and such.

Both the owner and I think the original Bassman sounds better than the reissue.

I put the original head unit into the reissues cabinet, because the old cab is literally falling apart, and had some major resonance/vibration problems. Even with the new cab and reissue Jensens, the old head still sounds better.
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