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| Gear Head Join Date: Nov 2005
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| Looking for info on old amp Vibrations Technology Deci-Mate Anyone ever heard of this? I found it in my basement, don't even know where it came from. None the less, fired it up and it actually sounds pretty nice. It's got a decent bluesbreaker distortion, and a really nice clean. it's odd though, it has a seperate jack for clean and overdrive, no switching.. Unless you're real quick :) Did a search on google and found nothing, just curious if anyone knows anything about it.. Thanks |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Nov 2003
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| If it's the amp I'm thinking of, it had a "VT" badge on the front. Memory is sketchy, but I'm pretty sure that it was a small Canadian manufacturer. They never really caught on, and to be honest, I have no recollection how it sounded. Haven't seen one in years. js |
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