SANO accordian amp for dumblelite
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SANO accordian amp for dumblelite
I picked this up at a pawnshop for next to nothing.  The amp didn't work, but  The PT and OT tested good, and have started gutting it for a dumble lite version w/ controls on the top.  Being the cheap SOB that I am, I started making the boards out of scrap basswood.  $30 - amp, new chassis and parts - $120  = $150, so far.  Should be a cool looking and sounding amp when finished.
			
			
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						- Funkalicousgroove
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Re: SANO accordian amp for dumblelite
It's 85% complete.  All that's missing are the shielded cables, bias resistor, and the front panel label.  The pots are top cover loaded to fit the enclosure.  I hope to be adjusting the tone by Friday.  Believe it or not my tech work used to look a lot neater, guess I rushed it.   
			
			
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Funky in the nicest sense of the word!
			
			
									
									
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				Drumslinger
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Re: SANO accordian amp for dumblelite
Using the ol noggin there.  Very cool BobW.
			
			
									
									
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Thanks guys!
			
			
									
									
						- FUCHSAUDIO
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Re: SANO accordian amp for dumblelite
Gotta love Sano's  
 
No wooden circuit boards though....they look like fiberglass or garolite. ?
			
			
									
									No wooden circuit boards though....they look like fiberglass or garolite. ?
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