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natchanis
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Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by natchanis »

Please take a look at the Link


http://vasinguitaramp.tripod.com/id2.html
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ElectronAvalanche
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by ElectronAvalanche »

Hi Natchanis,

welcome to the board.

Do you plan on making a Steel String Singer chassis?

Cheers,

Electron
jazzyjoepass
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by jazzyjoepass »

Welcome to you too.

I'm also a user of your Overdrive chassis.

Hope you'd find useful info here.

Cheers.
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by Normster »

Hi Natchanis! Good to see you found your way to the forum.

It was very cool to see my amp pictures on your web page. :)
dogears
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by dogears »

Hi Natchanis,

Your work looks great! Normster is a good friend of mine and I helped him a lot with his build. Even so, we had to make changes to accomodate your fine chassis.

Why do you make the less than optimal 60s style?? With no OD level pot on the front, you get a less than grail tone. He had to add a trimmer on the inside.

If you make 80s style chassis, I bet you will sell many! Not many people are interested in 60s Dumbles if they can make an 80s!!

Cheers!
natchanis wrote:Please take a look at the Link


http://vasinguitaramp.tripod.com/id2.html
jazzyjoepass
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by jazzyjoepass »

I agree with Dogears.

Nat, looking forward to your 80s chassis if you are building them ... I'd definitely go for one!!! :P
dogears
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by dogears »

Hey JJP! Good to see you here.....

Shoot me an email if you want help with your build....
jazzyjoepass wrote:I agree with Dogears.

Nat, looking forward to your 80s chassis if you are building them ... I'd definitely go for one!!! :P
mlp-mx6
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by mlp-mx6 »

I gotta say it publicly - Scott, you are probably the most helpful person in this regard on the planet. Thanks, bro!
jazzyjoepass
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by jazzyjoepass »

dogears wrote:Hey JJP! Good to see you here.....

Shoot me an email if you want help with your build....

Thks for offering your help. I have Nat's 50watter Overdrive Special - the same chassis as Norm's. Just got my Twin Reverb power and Bassman output trannies - was hoping the extra power on the Twin Reverb tranny will allow me to add in other stuff like dumbleator and reverb at a later stage.

I intend to use 2 x 6L6s (thus the Bassman tranny) and possibly drill extra preamp tubes to accomodate the fx loop and reverb. May move to 6V6s later - low wattage and neighbourly volumes is my aim.

Any comments and advice from our good fella Scott Lerner?
natchanis
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by natchanis »

I also have a plan to make 80's style chassis but i still have three more 60's style chassis left in my stock and another overdrive reverb.

I will send you guy a photo of my build Overdrive Spcecial later.

Natchanis
dogears wrote:Hi Natchanis,

Your work looks great! Normster is a good friend of mine and I helped him a lot with his build. Even so, we had to make changes to accomodate your fine chassis.

Why do you make the less than optimal 60s style?? With no OD level pot on the front, you get a less than grail tone. He had to add a trimmer on the inside.

If you make 80s style chassis, I bet you will sell many! Not many people are interested in 60s Dumbles if they can make an 80s!!

Cheers!
natchanis wrote:Please take a look at the Link


http://vasinguitaramp.tripod.com/id2.html
natchanis
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by natchanis »

I also have a plan to make 80's style chassis but i still have three more 60's style chassis left in my stock and another overdrive reverb.

I will send you guy a photo of my build Overdrive Spcecial later.

Natchanis
dogears wrote:Hi Natchanis,

Your work looks great! Normster is a good friend of mine and I helped him a lot with his build. Even so, we had to make changes to accomodate your fine chassis.

Why do you make the less than optimal 60s style?? With no OD level pot on the front, you get a less than grail tone. He had to add a trimmer on the inside.

If you make 80s style chassis, I bet you will sell many! Not many people are interested in 60s Dumbles if they can make an 80s!!

Cheers!
natchanis wrote:Please take a look at the Link


http://vasinguitaramp.tripod.com/id2.html
jazzyjoepass
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by jazzyjoepass »

Nat,

Do you have the layouts in softcopy. Just want to back then up in case my hardcopies are lost.


Mike.
natchanis
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by natchanis »

Sorry, I have lose it. The original file i crate it on Illustrator software.

jazzyjoepass wrote:Nat,

Do you have the layouts in softcopy. Just want to back then up in case my hardcopies are lost.


Mike.
natchanis
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by natchanis »

Sorry, I have lose it. The original file i crate it on Illustrator software.

jazzyjoepass wrote:Nat,

Do you have the layouts in softcopy. Just want to back then up in case my hardcopies are lost.


Mike.
natchanis
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Re: Dumble Chassis for Sale

Post by natchanis »

Sorry, I have lose it. The original file i crate it on Illustrator software.

jazzyjoepass wrote:Nat,

Do you have the layouts in softcopy. Just want to back then up in case my hardcopies are lost.


Mike.
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